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The aim of this work is to find out if there is a correlation between the temperature and the humidity in Cambridge.
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The Desirability and Problems of the Inclusion of Ethnic and Religious data in National Censuses.
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The hours of sunshine decreases as the heights above sea level increase
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The methods I have used to establish that inequalities exist between different wards in Northampton are: Primary:Affluence Surveys
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The objective of this project is to investigate whether prices in stock markets follow a weak form efficient process.
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The purpose of this paper is to look at the value of utilizing job analyses/competencies in the workplace.
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The US versus the UK in crime fighting efficiency
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The Usefulness of Questionnaires in Carrying out research.
Tma 01 - D315
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To be or not to be Molière: that is the latest questionwreaking havoc among French academics.
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To establish how religious/community background, income, age and education have effect on the attitudes towards the Good Friday Agreement
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Using Statistical Methods to Investigate the Seashore Habitat of Shellfish and Flora + Fauna
What are the advantages and disadvantages of quantitative and qualitative methods in Psychology ?
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What are the difficulties and pitfalls in attempting to conduct a national survey on people's sexual activities?
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What are the purposes of ethnic monitoring? Give examples of its use.
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What is the meaning of p<0.05?
What is the purpose of research? With use of examples outline the key distinctions between positivism and phenomenology as theories of knowledge.
Why are longitudinal studies desirable and why are they difficult to undertake?
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