Good explanation! I have a question here though; Is there any harm if a PhD thesis has less than 4 objectives ( 3-4 objectives)? A number of theses I have read tend to have more than 4 objectives and at times the objectives mean nothing, but appearing repeatedly (tautologising). Your response will be highly appreciated Prof.
The number of objectives are speaking on the variables of the study. In most cases,phd thesis has more because of the amount of research you are expected to undertake. However, the number is not cast on stone, different departments/ faculties dictate the number of the variables to study for their students
Thank you too Hellen. I have 79 lessons on You tube and I'm sure you will find them useful. Incase of a question, feel free to email on lydiahnw@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe
Dr. Wambungu, thank you for the lesson. I have a question. My research investigates workplace bullying in the Gauteng hospitality sector and its perceived impact on employee engagement and labour turnover. Is the Gauteng hospitality industry my unit analysis, and employees in the sector my target population?
You must have the population for you to determine the sample size. However, if your population is I finite, then the sample size is 384. Check krejcie and morgan 1970 table of sampling
Good explanation! I have a question here though; Is there any harm if a PhD thesis has less than 4 objectives ( 3-4 objectives)? A number of theses I have read tend to have more than 4 objectives and at times the objectives mean nothing, but appearing repeatedly (tautologising). Your response will be highly appreciated Prof.
The number of objectives are speaking on the variables of the study. In most cases,phd thesis has more because of the amount of research you are expected to undertake. However, the number is not cast on stone, different departments/ faculties dictate the number of the variables to study for their students
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Nice and Knowledgeable Lecture Dr.
This is very helpful . Thank you Dr.
Thank you too Hellen. I have 79 lessons on You tube and I'm sure you will find them useful. Incase of a question, feel free to email on lydiahnw@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe
Wish I had seen this before. Really struggled with my research proposal. Great job Dr.
Thank you Tonie. All research methods coursework is covered in my 74 lessons. Enjoy and feel free to ask any research question that you may have.
Dr. Wambungu, thank you for the lesson. I have a question. My research investigates workplace bullying in the Gauteng hospitality sector and its perceived impact on employee engagement and labour turnover. Is the Gauteng hospitality industry my unit analysis, and employees in the sector my target population?
You can not analyze a hospital. Who in the hospital?
Thank tou Dr. wambugu
Thank you too Dickson. I appreciate the support
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Thanks for updating me ,how l wish the slides can be downloaded
Thank for nice lecture Dr. It will help in my research am conducting.
Glad it was helpful!
hi do you know the actual Number of the population the Number is determined? during sample size
You must have the population for you to determine the sample size. However, if your population is I finite, then the sample size is 384. Check krejcie and morgan 1970 table of sampling
Madam , what should be the percentage of institutions in accessible population from target population?
Percentages are not scientific. Use the formulae to determine your sample. Population is actual based on the people you are targeting
My question is that if the population of the study is infinite , the sample size is drawn from population or study population ?
If a population is infinite, the sample size should be 384. Check Krejcie and Morgan (1970) table of sample determination