Key Steps in the Sampling Procedures

Figure 2.0 outlines the step-by-step procedures that researchers can follow when drawing a sample from a population. The definition of the population in any study is determined by the purpose of the study. But, the population should be defined very Read More …

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The Nature of Sampling

Most people intuitively understand the idea of sampling. One taste from a drink tells us whether it is sweet or sour. If we select a few employment records out of a complete set, we usually assume our selection reflects the Read More …

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Sampling design

Another step in planning the design is to identify the target population and select the sample if a census is not desired. The researcher must determine how many people to interview and who they will be; what and how many Read More …

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WORK INSTRUCTIONS

WORK INSTRUCTIONS Work instructions bear a resemblance to procedures but differ from them in that they provide detailed directions consistent with requirements for activities defined in procedures. They specifically outline the tasks that are to be done in operationalizing a Read More …

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HUMAN RESOURCE PROCEDURES

HUMAN RESOURCE PROCEDURES DEFINITION Procedures {set out the ways in which specific actions concerning employees are to be carried out by managers.} Procedures comprise of a series of formalized approach to dealing with specific matters contained in the policy and practice. Read More …

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COMMUNICATING THE POLICY AND PROCEDURES

COMMUNICATING THE POLICY AND PROCEDURES The Ways in which the policies/procedures can be communicated to employees in the organization are as follows: Through circulation of copies of the policy to them Through circulation of copies of the policy to them through Read More …

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