Deck 6: Research Design: An Overview

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Research design strategy encompasses all of the components below except _____.

A) data collection design
B) sampling design
C) instrument development
D) data analysis
E) all of the above are part of the design strategy
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Kroger,a grocery store chain,wants to identify the ideal store layout for increasing store sales.Because it primarily uses two store designs,one a grid layout with vertical aisles divided by a center aisle and another using a traditional straight-aisle pattern,Kroger will match pairs of stores that have different designs but similar shopper demographics and location.Sales from each pair will then be compared to determine if store design is related to sales.Which type of study is this an example of?

A) Case study
B) Experimental study
C) Exploratory study
D) Longitudinal study
E) Ex post facto study
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A causal-explanatory study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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A(n)_____ study involves manipulation of one or more variables to determine the effect on another variable.

A) ex post facto
B) exploratory
C) experimental
D) causal
E) C & D above
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A(n)_____ study explains what happened to a measured variable after-the-fact.

A) ex post facto
B) exploratory
C) experimental
D) statistical
E) causal
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What type of study is being conducted when Land's End Home mails a catalog with a fluffy set of towels on the cover to one group of consumers and the same catalog with a cover featuring a photograph of a beautifully-made bed to another consumer group in order to test differences in response between the two groups?

A) Case study
B) Longitudinal study
C) Exploratory study
D) Experiment
E) Ex post facto study
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An experimental study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) involves manipulation of one or more variables to determine the effect on another variable
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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The goal of a formal study is to _____.

A) discover future research tasks
B) expand understanding of a topic
C) test hypotheses
D) provide insight
E) develop hypotheses
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In the best-selling book,Good to Great,the author examined the characteristics of eleven highly successful companies by studying the full context of each organization,using multiple sources of information,and identifying the relationship between managerial decisions and success.This is an example of a(n)_____.

A) case study
B) exploratory study
C) descriptive study
D) statistical study
E) causal study
Question
Which of the following is not an example of a monitoring study?

A) Counting traffic at an intersection
B) Recording license plates in a parking lot
C) Mystery shopping in a competitor's store
D) Documenting interactions between customers and a call center
E) Telephone interview
Question
InZone Research will survey fans attending one of the Final Four games to assess preferences for pricing and products offered at concession stands.What type of study is this an example of?

A) formal
B) cross-sectional
C) longitudinal
D) monitoring
E) ex post facto
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All of the following are possible goals of an exploratory study except _____.

A) discover future research tasks
B) expand understanding of a topic
C) test hypotheses
D) provide insight
E) develop hypotheses
Question
A descriptive study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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When political researchers assess opinions towards President Obama's plan for immigration reform,a(n)______ study is used.However,when political researchers want to assess the change in opinion toward immigration reform since the 1990s,a(n)_____ study should be used.

A) monitoring; communication
B) experimental; ex post facto
C) cross-sectional; longitudinal
D) exploratory; formal
E) laboratory; field
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The primary difference between a monitoring study and a communication study is that in a communication study,the researcher _____.

A) observes participants
B) documents activities without eliciting direct responses
C) asks questions of participants
D) collects data
E) records information over a period of time
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Which of the following is a type of monitoring study?

A) Telephone interview
B) Counting cars in a parking lot
C) Mall-intercept interview
D) E-mail survey
E) All of the above
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Which type of study is loosely structured and designed to expand understanding of a topic and provide insights?

A) Formal
B) Causal-predictive
C) Exploratory
D) Experimental
E) Descriptive
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InStyle magazine wants to examine the pull power of two types of copy in increasing the level of newsstand sales for a given month.The issue will feature British royal Kate Middleton but InStyle wants to know whether newsstand sales will be higher for a cover that mentions Middleton's daily life or one that promises to share Middleton's style secrets.The issues are identical with the exception of the copy underneath the cover graphic of Middleton.Which type of study is this an example of?

A) Case study
B) Experimental study
C) Exploratory study
D) Longitudinal study
E) Ex post facto study
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A case study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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A statistical study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
Question
The study of the use of space is called _____.

A) kinesics
B) proxemics
C) methodology
D) linguistics
E) feng shui
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Studies that are conducted under field conditions _____.

A) occur under actual environmental conditions
B) simulate environmental conditions
C) imitate reality
D) control for extraneous variables
E) facilitate measurement of the variables of interest
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What other area of the research process is affected by the exploration phase?

A) Research design
B) Research proposal
C) Investigative questions
D) Measurement questions
E) All of the above
Question
Street ethnography is used in exploratory research to _____.

A) gather information from well-informed people
B) describe the culture and structure of a group
C) examine underlying attitudes
D) study the use of space
E) evaluate body-motion communication
Question
Which of the following is true of studies conducted under laboratory conditions?

A) Occur under actual environmental conditions
B) Simulate environmental conditions
C) Imitate reality
D) Dependent variable naturally occurs
E) Facilitate measurement of the variables of interest
Question
When studies are conducted under controlled conditions that do not simulate actual environmental conditions,the study is conducted _____.

A) experimentally
B) ex post facto
C) under field conditions
D) under laboratory conditions
E) via monitoring
Question
Discussions with those who are knowledgeable about the problem or its possible solutions are called _____.

A) brainstorming
B) experience surveys
C) focus groups
D) experiments
E) projection techniques
Question
When two variables vary together but changes in the variables are not due to changes in the other,a _____ relationship is said to exist.

A) reciprocal
B) asymmetrical
C) causal
D) symmetrical
E) spurious
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A simulation is a study that is designed to _____.

A) occur under actual environmental conditions
B) imitate reality
C) facilitate measurement
D) control all possible variables
E) all of the above
Question
Which of the following exploratory techniques is used most often in business research?

A) Proxemics
B) Empathic research
C) Focus groups
D) Street ethnography
E) Surveys
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All of the following are part of an exploratory phase search strategy except _____.

A) discovery and analysis of secondary sources
B) expert interviews
C) interviews with those involved with the problem
D) brainstorming
E) experiments
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Which of the following is true of focus group interviews?

A) Typically made up of 3-5 participants
B) Led by a group leader who is chosen by the participants
C) Meet for 90 minutes to 2 hours
D) Provide quantitative data
E) Used in formal studies
Question
Harris Interactive monthly surveys members of its YouthQuery,a group of consumers ages 8-18 who were recruited to report consumption data on a variety of products and their response to various promotional methods.The YouthQuery members are part of a(n)_____.

A) longitudinal study
B) cross-sectional study
C) monitoring study
D) cohort study
E) statistical study
Question
A(n)_____ is a study in which the conditions of a system or process are replicated.

A) laboratory study
B) field study
C) mall-intercept study
D) simulation
E) mystery shopping study
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An experience survey is a type of _____.

A) interview
B) survey
C) monitoring study
D) statistical study
E) observation
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Exploratory research is finished in all of the following situations except when _____.

A) the range and scope of management decisions are established
B) the major dimensions of the research task are established
C) hypotheses are developed
D) additional research is necessary
E) investigative questions are defined
Question
Longitudinal studies of cohort groups _____.

A) study the same people over time
B) use panel members as participants
C) study attitudes at a single point in time
D) use different participants for each sequenced measurement
E) occur under actual environmental conditions
Question
Exploratory studies are particularly useful when researchers _____.

A) seek to describe a population's parameters based on the characteristics of a sample
B) seek to evaluate changes in attitudes over time
C) lack a clear idea of the study's problems
D) seek to test specific hypotheses
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is not an objective of exploratory research?

A) Expand understanding of management dilemma
B) Gather background information
C) Identify information necessary for formulating investigative questions
D) Identify sources of measurement questions
E) All of the above
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A correlation refers to the _____.

A) estimates of frequency with which a characteristic appears
B) establishing of the direction of causality between two variables
C) described characteristics associated with a subject population
D) relationship by which two or more variables covary
E) estimation of the proportion of a population with certain characteristics
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Secondary data analysis related to business research should start with

A) A literature search of published documents by authors outside the organization
B) Reports of prior research done by the organization
C) Data mining of an organization's data warehouse
D) Industry catalogs, subject guides, and electronic sources
E) None of the above
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The research experiment is superior to the ex post facto research design when the researcher:

A) Must avoid influencing the variables under study and therefore avoid biasing the results.
B) Needs to cause variables to be changed or held constant in keeping with specified research objectives.
C) Is limited to hold all factors constant by selection of subjects according to strict sampling procedures and statistical manipulation of findings.
D) Decides to use the design more common to research in the social sciences and business.
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An intranet can be used for which of the following:

A) A longitudinal study
B) An experiment
C) A communication study
D) An exploratory study
E) All of the above
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Research designs may be viewed as being

A) Exploratory or experimental
B) Laboratory or ex post facto
C) Cross-sectional or case
D) Descriptive or causal
E) Longitudinal or statistical
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Compare and contrast the cross-sectional and longitudinal designs.
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Which of the following statements is false with respect to the two-stage research approach to a management question? The two-stage approach:

A) Often uncovers evidence that a major study is unnecessary in the first stage.
B) Is particularly useful when the research is to be done on a fixed cost basis.
C) Is particularly useful when the complications and problems that will be encountered are difficult to anticipate.
D) Is less expensive and less in-depth than a one-stage research approach.
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What is an asymmetrical relationship? List and explain the four types of asymmetrical relationships that a research may observe.
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Explain the difference between a field setting (research under field conditions),laboratory setting,and simulation.
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"The introduction of a four day week leads to increased productivity particularly among young workers by improving job satisfaction." In this statement,improving job satisfaction is the:

A) Independent Variable
B) Dependent Variable
C) Intervening Variable
D) Moderating Variable
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What are the three types of evidence a research seeks when testing causal hypotheses? Explain.
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Which of the following can be classified as a causal research study? The researcher is attempting to find out:

A) What percentage of the population believes consumer products are of the same or better quality today than 10 years ago.
B) Which manufacturers in the U.S. contribute the highest percentage of their net income to private non-profit organizations.
C) How the murder rate in Detroit fluctuates with the economy and population trends.
D) Why unemployment is higher in Chicago than Houston.
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The basic method by which equivalence between experimental and control groups is determined is

A) Matching
B) Definition
C) Frequency control
D) Cross-classifying
E) Random assignment
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A participant's perceptual awareness refers to their

A) awareness of the sponsor of the study
B) changing their behavior in a study
C) understanding of the purpose of the study as explained to them by the researcher
D) awareness that they are part of a disguised study
E) All of the above
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The major relationships of interest to the research analyst are those which are

A) Asymmetrical
B) Exclusive
C) Independent
D) Reciprocal
E) Symmetrical
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The basic method by which we determine equivalence between study and control groups in an ex post facto study is by

A) Matching
B) Definition
C) Induction
D) Random assignment
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The Critical Path Method is

A) a type of research design
B) the crucial steps in an experiment
C) the selection process for choosing critical members of a control group
D) scheduling for activities and stages and timing for each activity or stage used in research planning
E) none of the above
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The interactions between two sets of variables may reflect relationships that are

A) Symmetrical
B) Reciprocal
C) Asymmetrical
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is not a type of evidence used to test causal hypotheses?

A) Covariation between variables A and B
B) Time order of events
C) Alternative causes
D) Disposition of variable B
E) All of the above can be used to test causal hypotheses
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Research design strategy encompasses all of the components below except _____.

A) data collection design
B) sampling design
C) instrument development
D) data analysis
E) all of the above are part of the design strategy
D
2
Kroger,a grocery store chain,wants to identify the ideal store layout for increasing store sales.Because it primarily uses two store designs,one a grid layout with vertical aisles divided by a center aisle and another using a traditional straight-aisle pattern,Kroger will match pairs of stores that have different designs but similar shopper demographics and location.Sales from each pair will then be compared to determine if store design is related to sales.Which type of study is this an example of?

A) Case study
B) Experimental study
C) Exploratory study
D) Longitudinal study
E) Ex post facto study
E
3
A causal-explanatory study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
D
4
A(n)_____ study involves manipulation of one or more variables to determine the effect on another variable.

A) ex post facto
B) exploratory
C) experimental
D) causal
E) C & D above
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A(n)_____ study explains what happened to a measured variable after-the-fact.

A) ex post facto
B) exploratory
C) experimental
D) statistical
E) causal
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What type of study is being conducted when Land's End Home mails a catalog with a fluffy set of towels on the cover to one group of consumers and the same catalog with a cover featuring a photograph of a beautifully-made bed to another consumer group in order to test differences in response between the two groups?

A) Case study
B) Longitudinal study
C) Exploratory study
D) Experiment
E) Ex post facto study
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An experimental study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) involves manipulation of one or more variables to determine the effect on another variable
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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The goal of a formal study is to _____.

A) discover future research tasks
B) expand understanding of a topic
C) test hypotheses
D) provide insight
E) develop hypotheses
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In the best-selling book,Good to Great,the author examined the characteristics of eleven highly successful companies by studying the full context of each organization,using multiple sources of information,and identifying the relationship between managerial decisions and success.This is an example of a(n)_____.

A) case study
B) exploratory study
C) descriptive study
D) statistical study
E) causal study
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Which of the following is not an example of a monitoring study?

A) Counting traffic at an intersection
B) Recording license plates in a parking lot
C) Mystery shopping in a competitor's store
D) Documenting interactions between customers and a call center
E) Telephone interview
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InZone Research will survey fans attending one of the Final Four games to assess preferences for pricing and products offered at concession stands.What type of study is this an example of?

A) formal
B) cross-sectional
C) longitudinal
D) monitoring
E) ex post facto
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All of the following are possible goals of an exploratory study except _____.

A) discover future research tasks
B) expand understanding of a topic
C) test hypotheses
D) provide insight
E) develop hypotheses
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A descriptive study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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When political researchers assess opinions towards President Obama's plan for immigration reform,a(n)______ study is used.However,when political researchers want to assess the change in opinion toward immigration reform since the 1990s,a(n)_____ study should be used.

A) monitoring; communication
B) experimental; ex post facto
C) cross-sectional; longitudinal
D) exploratory; formal
E) laboratory; field
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The primary difference between a monitoring study and a communication study is that in a communication study,the researcher _____.

A) observes participants
B) documents activities without eliciting direct responses
C) asks questions of participants
D) collects data
E) records information over a period of time
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Which of the following is a type of monitoring study?

A) Telephone interview
B) Counting cars in a parking lot
C) Mall-intercept interview
D) E-mail survey
E) All of the above
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Which type of study is loosely structured and designed to expand understanding of a topic and provide insights?

A) Formal
B) Causal-predictive
C) Exploratory
D) Experimental
E) Descriptive
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InStyle magazine wants to examine the pull power of two types of copy in increasing the level of newsstand sales for a given month.The issue will feature British royal Kate Middleton but InStyle wants to know whether newsstand sales will be higher for a cover that mentions Middleton's daily life or one that promises to share Middleton's style secrets.The issues are identical with the exception of the copy underneath the cover graphic of Middleton.Which type of study is this an example of?

A) Case study
B) Experimental study
C) Exploratory study
D) Longitudinal study
E) Ex post facto study
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A case study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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A statistical study is one that _____.

A) attempts to capture a population's characteristics by making inferences from a sample's characteristics and testing resulting hypotheses
B) emphasizes a full contextual analysis of a few events or conditions and their interrelations
C) discovers answers to the questions who, what, when, where, or how much
D) attempts to reveal why or how one variable produces changes in another
E) provides repeated measures over an extended period of time
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The study of the use of space is called _____.

A) kinesics
B) proxemics
C) methodology
D) linguistics
E) feng shui
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Studies that are conducted under field conditions _____.

A) occur under actual environmental conditions
B) simulate environmental conditions
C) imitate reality
D) control for extraneous variables
E) facilitate measurement of the variables of interest
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What other area of the research process is affected by the exploration phase?

A) Research design
B) Research proposal
C) Investigative questions
D) Measurement questions
E) All of the above
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Street ethnography is used in exploratory research to _____.

A) gather information from well-informed people
B) describe the culture and structure of a group
C) examine underlying attitudes
D) study the use of space
E) evaluate body-motion communication
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Which of the following is true of studies conducted under laboratory conditions?

A) Occur under actual environmental conditions
B) Simulate environmental conditions
C) Imitate reality
D) Dependent variable naturally occurs
E) Facilitate measurement of the variables of interest
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When studies are conducted under controlled conditions that do not simulate actual environmental conditions,the study is conducted _____.

A) experimentally
B) ex post facto
C) under field conditions
D) under laboratory conditions
E) via monitoring
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Discussions with those who are knowledgeable about the problem or its possible solutions are called _____.

A) brainstorming
B) experience surveys
C) focus groups
D) experiments
E) projection techniques
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When two variables vary together but changes in the variables are not due to changes in the other,a _____ relationship is said to exist.

A) reciprocal
B) asymmetrical
C) causal
D) symmetrical
E) spurious
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A simulation is a study that is designed to _____.

A) occur under actual environmental conditions
B) imitate reality
C) facilitate measurement
D) control all possible variables
E) all of the above
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Which of the following exploratory techniques is used most often in business research?

A) Proxemics
B) Empathic research
C) Focus groups
D) Street ethnography
E) Surveys
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All of the following are part of an exploratory phase search strategy except _____.

A) discovery and analysis of secondary sources
B) expert interviews
C) interviews with those involved with the problem
D) brainstorming
E) experiments
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Which of the following is true of focus group interviews?

A) Typically made up of 3-5 participants
B) Led by a group leader who is chosen by the participants
C) Meet for 90 minutes to 2 hours
D) Provide quantitative data
E) Used in formal studies
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Harris Interactive monthly surveys members of its YouthQuery,a group of consumers ages 8-18 who were recruited to report consumption data on a variety of products and their response to various promotional methods.The YouthQuery members are part of a(n)_____.

A) longitudinal study
B) cross-sectional study
C) monitoring study
D) cohort study
E) statistical study
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A(n)_____ is a study in which the conditions of a system or process are replicated.

A) laboratory study
B) field study
C) mall-intercept study
D) simulation
E) mystery shopping study
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An experience survey is a type of _____.

A) interview
B) survey
C) monitoring study
D) statistical study
E) observation
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Exploratory research is finished in all of the following situations except when _____.

A) the range and scope of management decisions are established
B) the major dimensions of the research task are established
C) hypotheses are developed
D) additional research is necessary
E) investigative questions are defined
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Longitudinal studies of cohort groups _____.

A) study the same people over time
B) use panel members as participants
C) study attitudes at a single point in time
D) use different participants for each sequenced measurement
E) occur under actual environmental conditions
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Exploratory studies are particularly useful when researchers _____.

A) seek to describe a population's parameters based on the characteristics of a sample
B) seek to evaluate changes in attitudes over time
C) lack a clear idea of the study's problems
D) seek to test specific hypotheses
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is not an objective of exploratory research?

A) Expand understanding of management dilemma
B) Gather background information
C) Identify information necessary for formulating investigative questions
D) Identify sources of measurement questions
E) All of the above
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A correlation refers to the _____.

A) estimates of frequency with which a characteristic appears
B) establishing of the direction of causality between two variables
C) described characteristics associated with a subject population
D) relationship by which two or more variables covary
E) estimation of the proportion of a population with certain characteristics
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Secondary data analysis related to business research should start with

A) A literature search of published documents by authors outside the organization
B) Reports of prior research done by the organization
C) Data mining of an organization's data warehouse
D) Industry catalogs, subject guides, and electronic sources
E) None of the above
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42
The research experiment is superior to the ex post facto research design when the researcher:

A) Must avoid influencing the variables under study and therefore avoid biasing the results.
B) Needs to cause variables to be changed or held constant in keeping with specified research objectives.
C) Is limited to hold all factors constant by selection of subjects according to strict sampling procedures and statistical manipulation of findings.
D) Decides to use the design more common to research in the social sciences and business.
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43
An intranet can be used for which of the following:

A) A longitudinal study
B) An experiment
C) A communication study
D) An exploratory study
E) All of the above
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44
Research designs may be viewed as being

A) Exploratory or experimental
B) Laboratory or ex post facto
C) Cross-sectional or case
D) Descriptive or causal
E) Longitudinal or statistical
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45
Compare and contrast the cross-sectional and longitudinal designs.
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46
Which of the following statements is false with respect to the two-stage research approach to a management question? The two-stage approach:

A) Often uncovers evidence that a major study is unnecessary in the first stage.
B) Is particularly useful when the research is to be done on a fixed cost basis.
C) Is particularly useful when the complications and problems that will be encountered are difficult to anticipate.
D) Is less expensive and less in-depth than a one-stage research approach.
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47
What is an asymmetrical relationship? List and explain the four types of asymmetrical relationships that a research may observe.
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48
Explain the difference between a field setting (research under field conditions),laboratory setting,and simulation.
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49
"The introduction of a four day week leads to increased productivity particularly among young workers by improving job satisfaction." In this statement,improving job satisfaction is the:

A) Independent Variable
B) Dependent Variable
C) Intervening Variable
D) Moderating Variable
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50
What are the three types of evidence a research seeks when testing causal hypotheses? Explain.
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51
Which of the following can be classified as a causal research study? The researcher is attempting to find out:

A) What percentage of the population believes consumer products are of the same or better quality today than 10 years ago.
B) Which manufacturers in the U.S. contribute the highest percentage of their net income to private non-profit organizations.
C) How the murder rate in Detroit fluctuates with the economy and population trends.
D) Why unemployment is higher in Chicago than Houston.
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52
The basic method by which equivalence between experimental and control groups is determined is

A) Matching
B) Definition
C) Frequency control
D) Cross-classifying
E) Random assignment
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53
A participant's perceptual awareness refers to their

A) awareness of the sponsor of the study
B) changing their behavior in a study
C) understanding of the purpose of the study as explained to them by the researcher
D) awareness that they are part of a disguised study
E) All of the above
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54
The major relationships of interest to the research analyst are those which are

A) Asymmetrical
B) Exclusive
C) Independent
D) Reciprocal
E) Symmetrical
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55
The basic method by which we determine equivalence between study and control groups in an ex post facto study is by

A) Matching
B) Definition
C) Induction
D) Random assignment
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56
The Critical Path Method is

A) a type of research design
B) the crucial steps in an experiment
C) the selection process for choosing critical members of a control group
D) scheduling for activities and stages and timing for each activity or stage used in research planning
E) none of the above
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57
The interactions between two sets of variables may reflect relationships that are

A) Symmetrical
B) Reciprocal
C) Asymmetrical
D) All of the above
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58
Which of the following is not a type of evidence used to test causal hypotheses?

A) Covariation between variables A and B
B) Time order of events
C) Alternative causes
D) Disposition of variable B
E) All of the above can be used to test causal hypotheses
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