Exam 5: Clarifying the Research Question Through Secondary Data and Exploration
Exam 1: Research in Business50 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics in Business Research52 Questions
Exam 3: Thinking Like a Researcher58 Questions
Exam 4: The Research Process: an Overview52 Questions
Exam 5: Clarifying the Research Question Through Secondary Data and Exploration54 Questions
Exam 6: Research Design: An Overview58 Questions
Exam 7: Qualitative Research61 Questions
Exam 8: Observation Studies61 Questions
Exam 9: Experiments57 Questions
Exam 10: Surveys57 Questions
Exam 11: Measurement54 Questions
Exam 12: Measurement Scales60 Questions
Exam 13: Questionnaires and Instruments61 Questions
Exam 14: Sampling55 Questions
Exam 15: Data Preparation and Description58 Questions
Exam 16: Exploring,Displaying,and Examining Data56 Questions
Exam 17: Hypothesis Testing56 Questions
Exam 18: Measures of Association58 Questions
Exam 19: Presenting Insights and Findings: Written Reports52 Questions
Exam 20: Presenting Insights and Findings: Oral Presentations66 Questions
Exam 21: Appendix 1A: How the Industry Works9 Questions
Exam 22: Appendix 5A and 5B: Bibliographic Database Searchers and Advanced Searches12 Questions
Exam 23: Appendix 9B: Test Markets2 Questions
Exam 24: Appendix: Multivariate Supplement62 Questions
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Questions that the researcher must answer to satisfactorily arrive at a conclusion about the research question are called _____ questions.
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Data on a university's enrollments are available in all university departments through a client server network.This data availability is best referred to as information available ____
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In evaluating a secondary source,identifying the ______ allows you to identify any hidden agenda that might bias the information in that source.
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Which of the following questions is considered when determining investigative questions?
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In evaluating a secondary source,identifying the ______ allows you to evaluate the age of the data and its comprehensiveness on the topic.
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The process of stating the basic dilemma and then developing other questions by progressively breaking down the original question into more specific ones is called the _____.
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When researchers consider the explicit or hidden agenda of an information source,the source's _____ is under evaluation.
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BankChoice is concerned about stagnating profits and asks,"How can profitability be improved?" This is an example of a(n)_____.
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A researcher uses an expert interview when he or she wants _____.
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What are the five factors a manager should consider when evaluating an information source? Explain each one.
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All of the following questions address the authority of a source except _____.
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What are the three levels of information? Provide examples for each level.
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Which of the following is NOT an objective of exploratory research
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Micah is reviewing encyclopedia entries,textbooks,handbooks,and magazine and newspaper articles to gather information for her project.These are all examples of _____ sources of information.
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Timothy wants to identify and locate books and journal articles from a large set.What type of information source should he use?
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All of the following are examples of primary sources of information except _____.
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Contact information for professional organizations and companies in a field may be located in a(n)_____.
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When evaluating an information source,the time period and geographic limitations are considered as part of the _____ factor.
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