This method was chosen since the researcher cannot concentrate 24 hours daily to do the research and majority of the respondents were very busy with their daily schedule, which was quite difficult for the researcher to have an appointment with them. 3.5.4 Sampling Size According to Roscoe (1975), the sample size is stated that a sample size more than 30 and also less than 500 are suitable for the most of the research study. Therefore, in this study the questionnaire will be distributed about 150 set of questionnaire to the respondents and for them to answer it. 3.6 Research Instrument and Construct Instruments 3.6.1 Questionnaire Research point out the fact that if the researcher is using the method of the postal survey to do research, …show more content…
The questionnaire in this study that consists of 3 main sections which are Section A, Section B, and Section C. In Section A is related to the dependent variable whereby the need to know the respondent’s financial literacy. For Section B is divided into 3 parts based on independent variables which consist of respondent’s parental influences, early childhood consumer experience and financial well-being. And lastly for Section C is about the respondent’s demographic information which consists of information such as gender, age, race, occupation, and salary of the month. The table below shows the sampling units and response …show more content…
In other words, this test is to measure the design of the questionnaire before continuing the real surveys. This test is only included for a smaller group of people as to guide for the bigger research. In this research, there is 20 set of questionnaire was give out to the respondents for the purpose of Pilot Test. Respondents were asked to answer the questions based on their perception and opinion. The result from the questionnaire was used to improvise the clarity of the questionnaire. Besides, the reason to do this pilot test is to make sure that errors in the questionnaire would not affect the reliability of the questionnaire in future before distributed to 150 of targeted
The target respondents were invited to complete the questionnaire and directed them to a brief explanation of the research. If a respondent volunteered to participate they were able to read the instructions and complete the questionnaire online from any internet-connected device. Contact details of the researcher were also provided in the initial description of the form should the respondent have any enquiry regarding the questionnaire. Data were collected on 23rd December 2015 from 8 a.m. until 8 a.am 24th December 2015. The length of time for data collection was considered ideal as it allowed a sufficient amount of time for interested respondent to participate in the study.
Each variable was accounted for and the survey was scaled as such, making it a valuable and effective
As a result of searching the existing literature, the researcher was able to obtain data that correlated exceptionally well with the research topic. Indeed, the researcher gathered pertinent information from secondary sources; however, the primary sources of data were needed to draw a logical conclusion of the research at hand. So, the next step was major section III, Research Methodology. Being
Assignment 5A: Gallup Polls Reviewing the Gallup website, one of the polls that spikes my attention is “U.S. Spending Returns to More Typical Levels in August”. The poll takes a look into the daily spending habits of Americans, on average. The spending amounts excludes most major purchases and household bills; it focuses on discretionary income.
In order to develop a standardized test that is valid and reliable, the
Special Populations Agency Interview On February 16th of 2016, an interview was conducted with Mrs. Sharon Mosley Walker. Mrs. Walker is a Commission Investigator for the State of Florida. She was a former Protection Investigator (PI) for Children and Family Service of Jacksonville, Florida. She also worked as a Probation and Correctional officer for the State of Florida.
The Questionnaire we constructed included several different question types, such as Likert, so we could gather the most accurate data. The first couple of questions we asked were simple questions to understand the person taking the survey. Some of these questions included gender and age range. These questions made us aware of the demographics taking the questionnaire. Then we included questions that gave us insight on how frequently they ate fast food and how frequently they visited Chick-fil-a. Some examples of these questions were, how far they lived from a Chick-fil-a, what meal they usually eat at a fast food restaurant, and how many times a week they eat Chick-fil-a. For the next section of our questionnaire there were Likert scaled questions
The author Lane Kensworthy uses a variety of different primary and secondary documents to get the information for this article. The author uses data from the panel study of income dynamics, social scientists, historical trends, research from sociologists, education policy experts, organization for economic cooperation and development, and economic adviser. In the article, she uses lot of percentages, rates of change and other quantitative data that prove that success depends on the individual and their circumstances. Using this numerical data, it shows that some differences in a person and their family can be a key component in the opportunities they get and their overall
1. Mood disorders affect how you feel. Typically, everyone experiences changes in mood, but a person with diagnosed mood disorder could have: a. Problems with personal life b. Problems with physical health c. Problems at work d. All of the above 2. Which of the following is true about the biology of tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)? a. The tertiary amines (e.g. imipramine) is typically metabolized by demethylation to the secondary active metabolites (e.g. desipramine) and thus inhibits the reuptake of noradrenaline b. The tertiary amines (e.g. imipramine) is typically metabolized by methylation to the secondary active metabolites (e.g. desipramine) and thus inhibits the reuptake of serotonin
In addition, finances are an element in anyone's life. Why it is not about being abundant money, it is about everyone having needs and tastes, and we must find the best way to satisfy them. Therefore, this research paper discusses the importance of implementing financial education for Latino children and youth in Miami Dade, Florida. Although, they still do not have a job or an income, they must learn how to manage the money. Also, so that they obtain an effective handling of the same ones, in the adult age.
Please answer all of the following questions regarding the Wechsler et al. (1994) study of binge drinking: Describe the design of the study, including the researchers’ target population and sampling design, including the sampling frame(s). The target population of the study was composed of all full-time undergraduate students enrolled in 4-year colleges and universities accredited by one of the six regional accrediting bodies covering the United States. The overall sampling design was a two-stage cluster sample.
Patient’s care depends on nurses’ ability to detect change and prevent patient deterioration. This ability comes by maintaining professional development, supporting and evaluating practice through research activities, and applying evidence based knowledge to practice (Nursing Council of New Zealand, 2007). Barker’s (2013) critique framework will be used to identify strengths and limitation of both research articles, followed by evaluation for relevance and potential implementation for nursing practice within the New Zealand context, as well as looking at the perceptive of Kaupapa Maori practice. A quantitative research article titled: “The primacy of vital signs- Acute care nurses’ and midwives’ use of physical assessment skills: A cross-sectional
If it is understood how parental incarceration affects children, adult imprisonment of these children may be preventable in the future. It is expected to observe a change in behavior or psychological health due to the absence of one or both parents. If a change is apparent, it would be useful to know if it was due to the incarceration or other factors. Despite the reason, the goal is to discover exactly how a parental incarceration affects the child’s future and whether or not they face a heightened risk of being incarcerated. Risks for children whose parent(s) had been incarcerated includes: increased delinquency and possible incarceration if it persists, aggression, physical or sexual abuse, depression, antisocial behavior, anxiety, trust
Proper sample size was used and the trial duration was long enough to capture the characteristics of
The paper is purposely meant to critically criticize a nursing article entitled Promoting Urinary Incontinence in Women after Delivery authored by Linda Brubaker and was published on 25th May 2002 in the British Medical Journal. The article was picked since urinary incontinence is a challenge that most patients fall short of deliberate with the medical practitioners and clinicians thus rendering it a huge complication that is not often reported and treated (Chiarelli & Cockburn, 2002). Urinary incontinence is among the monotonous perennial nursing conditions that are visible in basic care practice. The condition is often popular compared to diabetes and other diseases that are considerably attended to.