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    Bus 642 Business Research Assignment Two

    Ashford University Business Research Methods and Tools BUS 642 Professor Janice Johnson April 30, 2012 Assignment Two A Competitive Coup in the In-Flight Magazine A & B: What are the most prudent decisions she can make about her responsibilities to herself and others? What are the implications of those decisions even if there is no violation of law or regulation? The most important item to consider in this scenario is that of ethics. Ethics are defined as “norms or standards of behavior

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    Guidelines for Research Proposal

    thADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY School of Business and Public Administration Department of Management Assignment Guide Lines on Research Methods for Management PROPOSAL ASSIGNMENT Course code: MGMT 362 Instructor: Abera D. Proposal Outline Each group needs to prepare a paper of at least 15 pages and not more than 20 pages on any of the business areas. It is the duty of the group to add some relevant sub-topics to be included in the report. In fact, your instructor believes that an exemplary

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    Business Research Paper

    Business research is performed either to start a business or to assist managers in making business decisions. The purpose of conducting business research is to identify problems and opportunities. It can also be conducted to improve processes, strategies and tactics. Conducting business research is essential to make sound business decisions. For example, in local government, conducting research on finances assists with budgeting and planning. Since I work in local government, I searched for

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    The in and Out

    Considerable research has already been done on the cross cultural differences in the workplace (eg. Hofstede 1980, Pudelko and Harzing, 2008). However organizations only began to take initiative to bridge this difference in the form of pre-departure training a few of decades ago. Naturally researchers began to study the actual effectiveness of pre-departure and cross cultural training from various perspectives, some of which will be discussed below. Tung (1987) was perhaps one of the earliest researchers

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    Research Methods

    Research Methodology – Open Doors – Extending Hospitality to Travellers with Disability 1. How did ODO operationalise the definition of an adult with a disability? What arguments could you make that the definition was too inclusive or too narrow? Disability was defined by ODO as “having blindness, deafness or a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying”. Respondents were screened based on

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    Res/341 Dq1

    Wk 1 DQ 2 The "Scientific research design" step Figure 6.2 in the text (P118) identified areas of “scientific research design.” Address the issues brought up in the six “grayed” boxes as applied to the research problem you came up with in dq 1.   As an example, if I’m looking at the “effect of adult support” on a child’s readiness to read I may want to follow a child through the elementary school classes --- a “longitudinal” design. (The “Time Horizon” box.) Based on my understanding of

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    The Research Process

    Chapter 04The Research Process CHAPTER LEARNING OBJECTIVES AFTER READING THIS CHAPTER, STUDENTS SHOULD UNDERSTAND… 1. Research is decision and dilemma centered. 2. The clarified research question is the result of careful exploration and analysis, and sets the direction for the research project. 3. How budgeting and value assessments influence the process for proposing research and, ultimately, research design. 4. What is included in research design, data collection

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    Term of Research

    Applied research—Using basic research methods, the outcome of the research is applied to a business problem. Basic research—The clinical or scientific method of research. This type of research is often done in laboratories or under controlled circumstances. Four Types of Research Methods: Reporting—A summary or incomplete review of existing data; Descriptive—Most often used in marketing or sales. This type of research always asks who, what, when, where, why, and how in research questions; Exploratory—Using

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    Qualitative Research

    chose a qualitative, descriptive, exploratory method to explore the NP’s practice working with grieving clients within a primary care setting. This approach is suitable for the type of information that was being researched, as it leaves more room for undirected answers and an open forum for the participants of the study to share their phenomenological experiences. The dearth of previous research in this area lends itself to qualitative research, as qualitative research is an appropriate way to open up

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    Wk 8 Homework Exercise

    University of Phoenix Material Week Eight Homework Exercise Answer the following questions covering material from Ch. 14 of Methods in Behavioral Research: 1. What is replication, and what role does it play in increasing the external validity or generalizability of a study? In what way is the IRB involved in using participants in a research study? Replication is a way that researchers ensure that their findings are valid. In order to do this they use replication, which is a completion

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