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SECTION A
Question Yes No
1. Does the study involve human and non-human participants who are unable to
give informed consent? (e.g. children under 18 years or who are classified as
minors, people with learning disabilities, unconscious patients, those who are
covered by the Mental Capacity Act)
No
2. Are drugs, placebos or other substances (e.g. food substances, vitamins) to be
administered to the study human participants?
NO
3. Will the procedures use human tissue, or include the penetration of a
participant's skin or body orifices by any substance or device?
No
4. Will participants be presented with painful stimuli or high intensities of
auditory, visual, electrical or other stimuli?
NO
5. Could participants be required to undergo long periods of sleeplessness,
confinement, sensory deprivation or any other form of stress?
NO
6. Is there any foreseeable risk of physical, social or psychological harm to a
participant arising from the procedure?
NO
7. Will deception of participants be necessary during the study?
NO
8. Will the study involve an invasion of privacy, or accessing confidential
information about people without their permission?
No
9. Does the study require access to private, confidential and otherwise sensitive
commercial documents (or similar) from your employer or other organisation(s)?
NO
10. Will the study involve medical patients or staff, or those administering or
receiving other forms of care within the community?
NO
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OUTLINE OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Both qualitative and quantitative research techniques are applied in this paper. Positivism and
interpretivism research approach is followed in the paper. The data is collected by applying both
primary and secondary research methods. The data collected from survey responses is presented
in the form of graphs and charts to analyze it properly.
DATA TO BE COLLECTED AND METHODS TO BE USED
The research would be conducted with the help of both primary and secondary data collection
methods. Secondary data would be collected with the help of various informatory sources like
books, journals, and by referring previous case studies. In order to collect primary data a total of
22 employees will be selected to answer the survey questionnaire. The survey questionnaire
would contain both close ended and open ended question. The information obtained from survey
questionnaire would be analyzed properly to reach final outcomes of the study.
RESEOURCES TO COMPLETE THE RESEARCH WORK
The research would be with the help of research work. Initially, academic resources like books
and journals will be required for data collection. In addition to this, a survey questionnaire with
relevant questions regarding the research topic needs to be prepared. I would also need
permission from various employees selected as participants to take their interviews for data
collection.
1.ABSTRACT
2.INTODUCTION
3.LITERATURE REVIEW
4.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
5.FINDINGS AND DATA INTERPRETATION
6.DISCUSISION OF FINDINGS
7.CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
8. REFLECTIVE STATEMENTry and
9.REFERENCES
TIME LINE FOR RESEARCH WORK
START
DATE
END DATE DAYS TASK CUMULATIVE
DAYS
02-
MARCH-12
5-MARCH-12 3 PROJECT APPROVAL
3
5-MARCH-
2012
7-MARCH-12 2 INTRODUCTION 5
8-MARCH-
12
22-MARCH-
12
14 LITERATURE
REVIEW
19
23-
MARCH-12
28-MARCH-
12
5 RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
24
29-
MARCH-12
2-APRIL-12 4 PREPARING SURVEY
QUESSTIONAIRE
28
3-APRIL-12 10-APRIL-12 7 PRIMARY DATA
COLLECTION
35
11-APRIL-
12
16-APRIL-12 5 DISCUSION AND
INTERPRETATION OF
FINDINGS
40
17-APRIL-
12
18-APRIL-12 1 CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
41
19-APRIL-
12
21-APRIL-12 2 FINAL SUBMISSION 43