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Victoria University Research Repository (VURR, formerly known as VUIR) is an open access repository that showcases the research and scholarly outputs of VU staff and higher degree research students. Full-text versions of the research may be available with the permission of the authors, and when copyright allows.
About VURR The VU Research Repository (previously known as VUIR) is an open access repository that contains the research papers and theses of VU staff and higher degree research students.
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This chapter presents the methods and techniques of the study, the population and sample of the study, the research instrument, the data gathering procedure, and the data processing and …
This chapter discusses the research design, locale of the study, research instrument, data collection procedures, and ethical considerations. A. Research Design In this study, the qualitative research method was used, which results …
3.11 Ethical consideration Research ethics are the codes of behavior adopted by a group suggesting what member of a group thought to do under a given circumstance (Zikmund, 2000)and the...
This chapter goes on to discuss the approach used to develop and validate the multidimensional model for transnational education programs; it describes the research design, the population …
Chapter 3 consists of three parts: (1) Purpose of the study and research design, (2) Methods, and (3) Statistical Data analysis procedure.
INTRODUCTION. This chapter gives an outline of research methods that were followed in the study. It provides information on the participants, that is, the criteria for inclusion in the study, …
Learning Objectives. After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 3.1 Explain why questionable research practices involving humans signaled the need for regulation. 3.2 …