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STUDENT NUMBER
07/05/2023
SIGNATURE DATE
07/05/2023
WITNESS DATE
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
3.1 SECTION A 4
3.1.1 INTRODUCTION 4
3.1.2 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 4
3.1.3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 5
3.1.4 RESEARCH METHOD FRAMEWORK 6
3.1.4.1 Characteristics between qualitative and quantitative research
designs 6
3.1.4.2 Why this research is both qualitative and quantitative 7
3.1.4.3 Goal of the study 8
3.1.4.4 Two main objectives of the study 8
3.1.4.5 Population of study 8
3.1.4.6 Sampling method and size of the study 9
3.1.4.7 Unit of analysis 9
3.1.5 DATA COLLECTION METHODS AND TECHNIQUES 10
3.1.5.1 Section A: Self-introduction 10
3.1.5.2 Section B: Biographical information of the respondents 10
3.1.5.3 Section C: Quantitative data collection instrument 11
3.1.5.4 Section D: Qualitative data collection instrument 11
3.1.5.5 Section E: Conclusion 11
3.2 SECTION B 12
3.2.1 DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF FINDINGS 12
3.2.1.1 Results of biographical information of respondents 12
3.2.1.2 Results of qualitative data 14
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, 3.2.1.3 Results of quantitative data 20
3.3 CONCLUSION 27
SOURCES CONSULTED 28
ADDENDUM A 29
SELF ASSESSMENT AND SELF REFLECTION 33
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