Proposed Methodology Sample Clauses

Proposed Methodology. 3.1 Based on the principle of preservation of the concept of ‘agreed percentages’ and the need to exclude licensing and other directly funded elements of the service it is proposed that the methodology is as follows: Remove high level elements of the ‘management’ namely salaries of:
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Proposed Methodology. Alabama Power proposes the following scope of work.
Proposed Methodology. The County will provide the State with sufficient information regarding the development activities of the County’s LBRS subsystem to permit the evaluation of the proposed methodology and to ensure its applicability to the State’s LBRS. The State’s approval of the County methodology will be required prior to the execution of this MOA.
Proposed Methodology. At this moment, we are conducting a survey with this setup using stills of 3D people. This survey is currently being distributed to three countries. While data collection has not yet been finished, one of the possible issues we might face is that the results are not generalizable enough because when you approach a group, the formation of the group is going to change as soon as you approach. Therefore, the use of 3D pictures might not be a sufficient methodology to investigate cross-cultural robot spatial behavior. Based on this insight, we propose a combination of a lab- and video study to increase ecological validity while investigating the following questions:
Proposed Methodology. The methodology outlined below reflects the thoughts to date of the CASE board. We anticipate that a central element of this work will be a quantitative survey, but tenderers are invited to suggest alternative approaches to the methodology set out below to meet the research objectives. We consider that the work will proceed in two stages: Stage 1 will involve a project development phase between December 2011 and February 2012. This will include considering the existing literature, other datasets and methodological papers to: Identify from the existing literature the full range of organisational characteristics that may influence outcomes for organisations in the cultural, heritage and sports sector that receive public funding and refine our understanding of what constitutes sustainability. Consider and assess the value of any already existing data that could be linked to research findings from this project to enhance its value and avoid duplication. Identify the organisations that will make up the sampling frame.7 We consider that recruiting the sample is a key task of this project. Therefore, tenderers are asked to describe in some detail the following: How you will identify, evaluate the quality of and, if necessary, combine sampling frames to provide an appropriate sample. How you will stratify the sample. We envisage that it will be stratified by geography, organisation size, function and principal funding source but would welcome further suggestions. We envisage that the sample design will also be informed by findings from the development phase allowing so that we capture the full range of different types of business models existing in out sectors. The relative merits and feasibility of a representative versus a purposive sample. The proposed sample size. We envisage that the sample will contain a very diverse range of organisations. We wish to be able to report findings for each of the organisation types set out in Annex 3. How you will identify and recruit an appropriate respondent (or respondents) within each organisation Develop a questionnaire that can be compared with other publicly available business surveys, but will also deliver data that goes beyond what is normally included in standard returns to ALBs and government departments (information on which will be provided). We envisage that this will include data on organisational factors (as set out in Annex 2), behaviours and views. Tenderers are asked to provide a view on appropriate length an...
Proposed Methodology. A three and half year program will be implemented using with interventions allocated to the 2 intervention woredas and activities implemented at the kebele level. At the end of a 3 year implementation, the 2 woredas will be compared with each other and with the control site to test the effectiveness and impact of combined interventions in reducing stunting, in 7 CARE simply “defines women’s empowerment as the sum total of changes needed for a woman to realize her full human rights” 8 Measured using Project Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (Pro‐WEAI) particular, the effect of women’s empowerment in strengthening other proven approaches to reduce stunting. Evaluation will utilize a repeat cross-sectional pre/post design to compare project outcomes with baseline data. In addition, mid-term evaluation will be conducted to collect a qualitative and quantitative data to assess the effectiveness of project interventions and strategies in meeting project goal and outcomes. Interventions will take place in 2 woredas/ districts (Ebinat & Simada), whiles a third woreda (Tach Gayint) will provide a counterfactual for the study.
Proposed Methodology. Approach and Implementation Plan – this section should demonstrate the Proposer’s response to the Terms of Reference by identifying the specific components proposed, how the requirements shall be addressed, as specified, point by point; providing a detailed description of the essential performance characteristics proposed; identifying the works/portions of the work that will be subcontracted; and demonstrating how the proposed methodology meets or exceeds the specifications, while ensuring appropriateness of the approach to the local conditions and the rest of the project operating environment. This methodology must be laid out in an implementation timetable that is within the duration of the contract as specified in the Data Sheet (DS nos. 29 and 30). Proposers must be fully aware that the products or services that UNDP requires may be transferred, immediately or eventually, by UNDP to the Government partners, or to an entity nominated by the latter, in accordance with UNDP’s policies and procedures. All proposers are therefore required to submit the following in their proposals :
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Proposed Methodology. Tenderers are invited to propose the specific methodology used to achieve the required outputs and aims of the research. However, the proposed methodology shall include: a review of the existing literature on the impact of migration on the use of transport networks and levels of congestion; identification of the relevant available datasets that can be used to analyse the impact of migration, economic or otherwise, on the use of transport networks and congestion levels in the UK, including both data on migrants themselves and data that is potentially suitable for use in proxy analysis based on characteristics such as age, earnings and family status; the collection and / or analysis of available datasets and / or evidence that will assist in the analysis of the impact of migration on the use of transport networks and levels of congestion. Where possible, this shall first consider all migration before discussing separately the impact of economic migrants from outside the EEA. Where possible, it shall also consider whether the impact varies between temporary and permanent migration, as well as at a national, regional or local level; and interpretation of the research findings and the implications for the work of the MAC, as well as a discussion of any limitations to measuring this impact of migration.
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Proposed Methodology. We propose new and innovative methodologies and analytical techniques for all aspects of the project based on our research team’s expertise in the field of social impact assessment, non-market valuation and wellbeing analysis.
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