The law of intention‚ following the cases of Woollin [1999] 1 AC 82 and Matthews [2003] 3 Cr App R 30‚ is now satisfactorily defined in the criminal law. Intention‚ normally means desire to aim at something. However‚ in criminal law‚ mens rea known as ‘guilty mine’‚ it requires two distinguishable intentions which are direct intention as well as oblique intention‚ and apart from‚ also recklessness. Direct intention means the consequences of the action is desired specifically‚ just like murder
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CF & Moreland‚ KD 2003‚ ’United Airlines’ and American Airlines’ online crisis communication following the September 11 terrorist attacks’‚ Public Relations Review‚ vol. 29‚ no. 4‚ pp. 427‐41. Q1 Despite the previous analysis of airline specific crisis communication by researchers such as Sturges and Coombs (Greer & Moreland 2003‚ p. 428) the aim of this specific study compares and analyses the specific use of web based communication by ‘United Airlines’ (Greer & Moreland 2003‚ p. 428) and American
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Research Methods Research Design 1 2 Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Sekaran/RESEARCH 4E Elements of Research Design Research Design FIGURE 6.2 Choices are dictated by: Research Question Extent of rigor needed Facility and resources available Function of: Purpose of study Exploratory‚ Descriptive‚ Hypothesis Testing Type of study Causal‚ correlational Setting Field‚ Field Experiment‚ Lab 3 4 Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Sekaran/RESEARCH 4E Purpose of Research Exploratory
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{text:bookmark-start} repreneurship)‚ {text:bookmark-end} who identified willingness and ability as one of the factors that make a successful entrepreneurship career. Introduction This assignment is based around all steps of the research process according to Sekaran (2003). The article in question is titled “Gender‚ Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy‚ and Entrepreneurial Career Intentions: Implications for Entrepreneurship Education.” The authors are Fiona Wilson‚ Jill Kickul‚ and Deborah Marlino. The article is a research
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References: Sekaran‚ Uma. (2003). Chapter 10: Data Collection Methods. Research Methods For Business. A Skill Building Approach‚ Fourth Edition. A Pearson Education Company. Doherty‚ L.‚ & Stead‚ L.(1998). The Gap between Male and Female Pay: What Does the
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One of the initial steps in researching a problem is to know exactly what the problem is and compose a problem statement that unambiguously identifies and defines the problem to research. Sekaran (2003) said‚ “No amount of good research can find solutions to the situation‚ if the critical issue or the problem to be studied is not clearly pinpointed” (p. 69). The area of research for this paper focuses on software development‚ in particular‚ the study of agile software development methodologies and
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situational factor” (Sekaran‚ p3‚ 2003). Managers use research for daily operational problem as well as bigger problems that can require hired research consultants. Managers who use research are able to communicate with the hired consultants because they understand the process of inquiry‚ investigation‚ examination‚ and explanation. Managers are also‚ capable of understanding the difference in good and bad studies‚ and can apply the research done to solve their problems (Sekaran‚ 2003). There are two
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information obtained first-hand by the researcher on the variables of interest for the specific purpose of the study (Sekaran‚
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References: Doane‚ D. P.‚ & Seward‚ L. E. (2007). Applied statistics in business and economics. Boston‚ MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Sekaran‚ U. (2003). Research methods for business: A skill-building approach (4th ed.). New York‚ NY: John Wiley & Sons. Wall Street Journal(2009). Women’s Wages Outpaced Men’s During Recession‚ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB25572097632690573.html.‚ retrieved
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