Data Collecting Instruments

Data is the evaluation resource to infer that whether the desired adjectives are achieved or the program followed was inappropriate. The fate of the research is very much dependent upon the instruments being used for either the quantitative or the qualitative data....

Qualitative Research

Introduction Qualitative research is a type of scientific research. Its main attributes are that it; • Systematically uses a predefined set of methods to answer the question • Collects evidence • Aims to work in natural conditions • Produces findings that are not...

Sampling Methods

The main theme that is associated with the sampling is to evaluate the large study area through testing the limited representative material that would then serve to explore and create trends in the area under study. The material that is taken for testing is referred...

Quantitative Research

Introduction Quantitative research is quantifying the relationship between the dependant and independent variables. This relation ship is expressed through using statistical effects such as correlations, relative frequencies, or differences between the mean. Variables...

Porter’s Diamond Model

The Porter’ diamond model was described in his book Competitive Advantage of Nations; it’s an economical model theory, where Porter has approached the facts and figures regarding excel of certain corporation in particular and suitable locations. The Porter has...