Explain how your research plan might consider the use of an experimental design, quasi-experimental or non-experimental design, or Explain how a survey data collection strategy could be used within your own research.

First assignment

Explain how your research plan might consider the use of an experimental design, quasi-experimental or non-experimental design, or Explain how a survey data collection strategy could be used within your own research. Discuss lessons learned from your collected source information as applied to your plan. Be clear on which of the 3 quantitative designs (experimental, quasi-experimental or non-experimental) you’ve selected. Cite your sources using proper APA format.Word count 400research topic Improving fall risk in elderly health care organizationsSecond assignmentWord count 400Quantitative Designs, Sampling, and Data CollectionChoose 1 of the following, and provide a response:Distinguish between experimental (including quasiexperimental) and nonexperimental designs.Use an example.Explain why it is experimental or nonexperimental.Or Explain the population requirements for probability sampling to occur.Provide an example of a target population and a probability sampling method.Or Provide a brief explanation of surveys as a means for collecting data.What are some key characteristics of this form of data collection?Responses to Other Students: Respond to at least 2 of your fellow classmates with a 100–150-word reply about their Primary Task Response regarding items you found to be compelling and enlightening. To help you with your discussion, please consider one or two of the following questions:What did you learn from your classmate’s posting?What additional questions do you have after reading the posting?What clarification do you need regarding the posting?What

Discuss Roger’s duties as a director and any defenses he has to the lawsuit.

Your score will be determined using the Critical Legal Thinking Case Rubric. Please read this rubric thoroughly BEFORE attempting this assignment. You should also consult the Critical Legal Thinking “How-to” rubric and the example case in the Critical Legal Thinking Case Assignments of the Syllabus.Your score will be determined by evaluation of your substantive content. Your analysis and solutions must be based on the principles of law, ethics, and business – not on your opinions. You MUST describe how application of the principles to the key facts support your determination of the issues, in other words, you need to show the reasoning behind your decision.Key facts are those facts that determine if the principles of law are met. You must demonstrate that you recognize the key facts in this case. List the key facts individually. Do NOT simply repeat or retype the factual scenario.The length of your response has no bearing on your score. There is no minimum or limit, however most responses will be between two and three substantial pages.Your assignment must be prepared using APA format. See the Tools and Resources page for more information about APA styling.Roger is a director of a major car manufacturer. This is one of the few remaining car companies yet to introduce a sport utility vehicle. Roger convinces the board to investigate forming a new division to design, build and market a sport utility vehicle. Roger also convinces the board that the first sport utility vehicle that the division introduces should be the largest yet sold to the general public.The board set up a committee to do some research, and this committee hired a marketing consulting firm. The committee and the consulting firm both had a few reservations about such a large vehicle, but the data showed that the market could most likely support it. After much discussion, the board of directors voted in favor of creating the new division and the huge sport utility vehicle as its first product. The vote was 9 to 6 in favor of the plan.Shortly before this vehicle was introduced, there was a major oil supply disruption that caused the price of crude oil to nearly triple. Few purchasers were found for the huge new sport utility vehicle and the company lost considerable money. A shareholder files suit against Roger claiming he violated his duty to the corporation by convincing the board to build and market the large SUV.Discuss Roger’s duties as a director and any defenses he has to the lawsuit.

Hazard Removal and Mitigation

Hazard Removal and Mitigation – Assurance 20 in the Airport Sponsor Assurances PDF states that “It (meaning the airport sponsor) will take appropriate action to assure that such terminal airspace as is required to protect instrument and visual operations to the airport (including established minimum flight altitudes) will be adequately cleared and protected by removing, lowering, relocating, marking, or lighting or otherwise mitigating existing airport hazards and by preventing the establishment or creation of future airport hazards.” To what extent should a municipality go if a land owner refuses to allow the airport to remove trees or other obstructions from the owner’s property? Assume for argument sake, that the trees are considered “hazards to navigation” and without their removal, the airport’s approach minimums must be raised

What are your thoughts on Black Friday in store deals versus Cyber Monday, do you find one to be more beneficial to the consumer than the other?

Early trends suggest that shoppers are responding to eBay’s efforts as well. As eBay has continued to develop the offerings of the eBay Fashion app, average user browsing time on the app has increased by 40 percent since its original release and mobile fashion sales tripled over the past year. If nothing else, the new trends in m-commerce move very quickly, and eBay must continue to innovate if it wants to stay ahead of the game. Says Yankovich, “Nobody knows what’s going to happen in mobile. We need to be ready to spin on a dime.” Answer the following: Which stages of the consumer decision-making process are affected most by comparison shopping on mobile platforms? Explain. Technology has drastically altered the consumer buying behavior, today as consumers we have the luxury to browse and shop virtually anywhere at anytime. What are your thoughts on being able to shop 24/7 virtually? Do you find yourself shopping online more as opposed to the traditional shopping method of visiting the store during store hours? Why or Why not? What are your thoughts on Black Friday in store deals versus Cyber Monday, do you find one to be more beneficial to the consumer than the other?