They do not produce debatable conclusions.
Do you own a computer? Grammatically it makes sense as a question. You do own a computer would be a suitable answer.
to "develop" I was doing a crossword puzzle for my class I had the same question ;p
The data for this research were collected using a survey questionnaire. The survey was created using suitable questions modified from related research and individual questions formed by the researcher. The survey was comprised of 20 questions, which were related to the participant's perception regarding metrosexuality. In the questionnaire, Likert scale was used to determine if the respondent agreed or disagreed in a statement. After the professor validated the questionnaire, these were distributed to the second year preparatory dentistry students of Centro Escolar University - Manila. The researchers assured confidentiality of their survey sheets since the identities are not important. The researchers also understood that people's consciousness may also affect their honesty and effectiveness in answering the survey, and so, the researchers gave people the option of being anonymous. Participants were given time to respond and then the researchers collected the surveys the next day. There were no incentives offered for participating in the research. Next, the researchers planned the questions that they would be asking to the interview. The researchers interviewed certain number of male students in the population regarding metrosexuality.
It falls upon me, as the person with the greatest editorial experience of all the various and sundry souls who respond to questions on this website, to present you with what I hope will be a suitable reply to this particular question that you have seen fit to ask, for whatever reason, whether for an academic purpose or for the mere satisfaction of some random curiosity that you may be experiencing as a result of not having enough to watch on television today.
Your question is not entirely clear, since it can be interpreted in several different ways. If you want to know the meaning of the phrase "suitable adjective" it means a descriptive word that conveys the meaning that you have in mind. If you want to know if the word suitable is an adjective, yet it is. If you are looking for a suitable adjective for some particular purpose, we obviously would have to know what that purpose is, before we could propose a suitable adjective for you to use.
Some suitable questions include how profitable they are, how were they able to become an industry leader and what their future looks like. The depth of your research is based on your topic.
I personally need a consensus answer to this question. I hope our research experts will help us here. I feel research method consist of the type of research - qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods as well as the research design and all proceudues used in collecting and analysing data with which to find valid answers to research questions or carry valid test of research hypotheses. These include: population of the study, sampling procedure, the sample, instrumentation (including instrument construction and validation), data collection procedures, ethical collection, data preparation and procedure for answering research question or testing research hypotheses. Research design differ with the type of research that one deems suitable for finding valid answers to his/her research questions. Johnson Nenty, hjnenty@yahoo.com I personally need a consensus answer to this question. I hope our research experts will help us here. I feel research method consist of the type of research - qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods as well as the research design and all proceudues used in collecting and analysing data with which to find valid answers to research questions or carry valid test of research hypotheses. These include: population of the study, sampling procedure, the sample, instrumentation (including instrument construction and validation), data collection procedures, ethical collection, data preparation and procedure for answering research question or testing research hypotheses. Research design differ with the type of research that one deems suitable for finding valid answers to his/her research questions. Johnson Nenty, hjnenty@yahoo.com
Mud buildings are not suitable for earthquakes because they tend to shake apart at the seams due to their loose construction. Normal sun dried mud bricks do not have the strength of clay or concrete.
one that merits extensive research
Yes, it is possible to do the research without literature and justify your answer using a suitable write up.
Any question that is appropriate is legitimate to WikiAnswers. Make sure you need the question answered. For example I have seen questions like: How do you eat a road? Are tables edible? How many letters in the word letter? These are useless and inappropriate questions for the WikiAnswers community. Not because they have bad language, just because they are useless.
Marketing Research aid Marketing Managers in decision making . Discuss with suitable examples?
Questions that do not contain enough information to answer (such as "When did he die?") should be placed into the "Not Enough Info" Catch-All. If a question's meaning is clear, please reword it to a suitable question. Please note that question's categories should not be used as an indicator as to the meaning of the question, as categories are often added using Suggested Categories.
You can find a suitable resource for questions about medical science on sciencebasedmedicine.org/nine-questions-nine-answers/
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'questions', in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a list of questions, a series of questions, a confusions of questions, etc.
is not suitable for obtaining primary data
There is no generic answer for this question (if it is a question at all).