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CHAPTER 1

1. Define research and explain the difference between applied and basic research.
2. Why is it important for managers to know about research?
3. Explain why handling the manager-researcher relationship effectively is important.
4. Describe a situation where it would be more beneficial to engage an external research team rather
than an internal one.
5. Because basic research is not applied immediately to a problem, it is less valuable and useful than
applied research. Comment on this statement.
6. If managers learn how to conduct good research by taking a course such as this book offers, there
would be no need to hire anyone to solve problems in organizations. What is your response to this
statement?
7. Describe a situation where research will help you as a manager to make a good decision.
8. Given the following situation: (a) discuss with reasons, whether it will fall into the category of Applied
or Basic research, and (b) who will conduct the research.
To Acquire or Not to Acquire: That is the Question
Companies are very interested in acquiring other firms even when the latter operate in totally unrelated
realms of business. For example, Gencore Industries manufacturing asphalt plants for road construction
acquired Ingersoll-Rand in 1996. And later acquired yet another company engaged in the business of
food processing. Such acquisitions are claimed to work miracles. However, given the volatility of the
stock market and the slowing down of business, many companies wonder whether such acquisitions are
becoming too risky. At the same time, they also wonder if they are missing out on a great business
opportunity if they fail to engage in this activity. Some research is needed here!


Answer :
1. Research ; a somewhat intimidating term for some, is simply the process of finding solutions o a
problem after a thorough study and analysis of the situational factors.
Research can be undertaken for two different purposes ; One is to solve a current problem faced by the
manager in the work setting, demanding a timely solution is called applied research. The other is to
generate a body of knowledge by trying to comprehend how certain problems that occur in
organizations can be solved, this is called basic research.
2. Because knowledge of research not only helps one to look at the available information in
sophisticated and creative ways in the fast-paced global environment in which businesses exist, but this
knowledge also helps in the other ways. And modern technology has made research an exciting and a
relatively smooth process. As managers, we have to know about it.
3. The manager-researcher relationship effectively is important, because The manager should make sure
while hiring researchers that; The roles and expectations of both parties are made explicit. Relevant
philosophies and value systems of the organization are clearly stated, and constraints, if any,
communicated. There is good rapport established with the researchers, and between the researchers
and employees in the organization, so that the latter cooperate fully with the researchers.
4. There are at least four advantages in engaging an internal team to do the research project :
The internal team would stand a better chance of being readily accepted by the employees in the
subunit where research needs to be done.
They would require much less time to understand the structure, the philosophy and climate, and the
functioning and work systems of the organization.
They would be available for implementing their recommendations after the research findings are
accepted.
The internal team might cost considerably less than an external team for the department enlisting
help in problem solving, because they will need less time to understand the system due to their
continuous involvement with various units of the organization. For problems that are low complexity,
the internal team would be good.
The advantages of the external team are :
The external team can draw on a wealth of experience from having worked with different types of
organizations that have had the same or similar types of problems. This wide range of experience would
enable them to think both divergently and convergently rather than rushing to an instant solution on
the basis of the apparent facts in the situation. They would be able to consider several alternative ways
of looking at the problem because of their extensive problem-solving experiences in various other
situations. Having viewed the situation from several possible angles and perspectives, they could
critically assess each of these, discard the less viable options and alternatives, and focus on specific
feasible solutions.
The external teams, especially those from established research and consulting firms, might have more
knowledge of current sophisticated problem-solving models through their periodic training programs,
which the teams within the organization may not have access to. Because knowledge obsolescence is a
real threat in the consulting area, external research institutions ensure that their members are current
on the latest innovations through periodic organized training programs. The extent to which internal
team members are kept abreast of the latest problem-solving techniques may vary considerably from
one organization to another.
Knowledge of research methods and an appreciation of the comparative advantages of the external
research team help managers to make decisions on how to approach problems and if the problem is a
complex one, or if there are likely to be vested interest, or if the very existence of the organization is at
stake because of one or more serious problems, it would be advisable to engage external researchers
despite the increased costs involved rather than an internal one.
5. because basic research is not applied immediately to a problem, it is less valuable and useful than
applied research ; on basic research, research done chiefly to enhance the understanding of certain
problems that commonly occur in organizational settings, and seek methods of solving them. The other
one research is different methods, we have to applying the result of the finding to solve specific
problems currently.
6. I dont agree with that statement. Because in this book, internal-external teams help managers to
make decisions on how to approach problems and determine whether internal or external researchers
will be the appropriate choice to investigate and solve the problem.
7. Knowledge of research methods and an appreciation of the comparative advantages and
disadvantages of the external and internal team help managers to make decisions on how to approach
problems and determine whether internal or external researchers will be the appropriate choice to
investigate and solve the problem.
8. (a) undertaken specifically to solve a current business problem whereas the latter is primarily resorted
to because of the importance of the subject to researcher. To acquire other firms in basic research as
well. (b) internal researcher will conduct the research.

CHAPTER 2
1.Describe the hallmarks of scientific research.
2.What are the steps in hypothetico-deductive research? Explain them, using an example not in the
book.
3.One hears the word research being mentioned by various groups, including research organizations,
college and university professors, doctoral students, graduate assistants working for faculty, graduate
and undergraduate students doing their term papers, research departments in industries, newspaper
reporters, journalist, lawyers, doctors, and other professionals and nonprofessionals. In the light of what
you have learned in this chapter. Which among the aforementioned groups of people doo you think may
be doing scientific investigations in the areas of basic or applied research? Why?
4.Explain the processes of deduction and induction, giving an example of each.
5.If research in the management area cannot be 100 percent scientific, why bother to do it at all?
Comment on this statement.
6.Critique the following research done in a service industry as to the extent to which it meets the
hallmarks of scientific investigation discussed in this chapter.
The Friendly Telephone Company
Customer complaints were mounting, and letters of complaint regarding the problems they experienced
with the residential telephones lines were constantly pouring in at the Friendly Telephone Company.
The company wanted to pinpoint the specific problems and take corrective action.
Researchers were called in, and they to a number of customers, keeping notes on the nature of the
specific problems they faced. Since the problems had to be attended to very quickly, they developed a
theoretical base, collected relevant detailed information from a sample of 100 customers, and analyzed
the data. The results are expected to be fairly accurate with at least 85 percent chance of success in
problem solving. The researchers will make recommendations to the company based o the result of data
analysis.


Answer :
1. The hallmarks of scientific research ;
Purposiveness
Rigor
Testability
Replicability
Precision and Confidence
Objectivity
Generalizability
Parsimony
2. The steps in hypothetico-deductive method of research ;
Observation : the first stage, in which one senses that certain change are occurring, or that some new
behaviors, attitudes, and feelings are surfacing in ones environment.
Preliminary information gathering : involves the seeking of information in depth, of what is observed.
Theory formulation : an attempt to integrate all the information in a logical manner, so that the reason
for the problem can be conceptualized and tested.
Hypothesizing : the next logical step can be tested to determine if the statement would be supported.
Further scientific data collection : data on every variable in the theoretical framework from which
hypotheses are generated should also be collected.
Data analysis : the data gathered are statistically analyzed to see if the hypotheses that were
generated have been supported.
Deduction : process of arriving at conclusions by interpreting the meaning of the data analysis result.
Example of the application of the hypothetico-deductive method of research ; A sales manager might
observe that customers are perhaps not as before.
Observation : He is not certain about that but he has uneasy feelings regarding declining customer
satisfaction.
Preliminary information gathering : The next step calls for some preliminary data gathering. The
manager might talk casually to few consumer about how they feel about the product and customer
service.
Formulating a theory : He might find that consumers like the product but are upset because many of
the items they need are frequently out of stock, and they perceive the salespersons as not being helpful.
He find that the supply is not on time.
Hyphothesizing : Gathering data formally and informally helped him to determine that a problem dose
exist.
Data collection : It help him also to formulate a conceptual mode or theoretical framework of all
factors contributing to the problem.
Data analysis : In this case there is network of connections among the following factors: -delays by the
factory in delivering goods; -the notification of later delivery dates, which may not kept; -the promises
of salespersons to the consumers that cannot met.
Deduction : we found from the data analysis that all of which contribute to the customer
dissatisfactions.
3. Research departments in industries group of people doing scientific investigation in basic research.
Because from other professionals and nonprofessionals groups of people beginning doing scientific
investigation are their.
4. Deduction is the process by which we arrive at a reasoned conclusion by logically generalizing from a
known fact. For example, we know that all high performers are highly proficient in their jobs. If john is a
high performer, we then conclude that he is highly proficient in doing his job. Induction is a process
where we observe certain phenomena and on this basis arrive at conclusions. In other words, in
induction we logically establish a general proposition based on observe facts. For instance, we see that
the production processes are the prime features of factories or manufacturing plants. We therefore
conclude the factories exist for production purposes. Both the deductive and the inductive processes are
applied in scientific investigations.
5. The manager also realizes that although organizational research cannot offer 100 percent accuracy in
results, choices and trade-offs among the various criteria of scientific investigation can be made to
obtain valid results for good decision making.
6. The problem had to be attended to very quickly and the results are expected to be fairly accurate with
at least 85 percent chance of success in problem solving. The friendly telephone company solving the
problem based on the hallmarks of scientific research.

Chapter 4
1. How would you describe the research process?
Research process begin, how to select the sample and collect the data, and how to analyze the data,
embody the design aspects, which will be elaborated later in the book. denotes the final deduction from
the hypotheses testing. when all or most of the hypotheses are substantiated and the research question
is fully answers, the research write up the reports, makes a presentation, and the manager is enable to
examine different ways of solving the problems and make a final decision, are represented embody the
design aspects.
Several of the hypothesis are not substantiated, or are only partially supported, one many go back to
examine the reasons for this note the broken lines and the arrow to several other boxes in the process
may have to be restarted at the point where the research feels the need for examination. But
managerial decision may have to be taken on the basis of current finding the research tries to make
educated conjectures as to why certain hypotheses were not support, and then the writers the report
reflecting these. this is indicated by the curved line leading from no box to report writing.

2. Explain the preliminary data-collection method
Data-collection methods are the identification of the broad problem area, preliminary information
gathering, especially through unstructured and structured interviews and literature survey and problem
definition.

3. Why is it important to gather information on the background of the organization?
Because to be well acquainted with the background of the company or organization studied.

4. Should a research always obtain information on the structural aspect and job characteristic from
those interviewed ? Give reasons for your answer with example.
Should, interviews are conducted, the next steps for the research is it tabulate the various types of
information that have next step been gathered during the interviews and determine if there are
patterns in the responses. For instance it might be observed from the qualitative data. For example, Mr.
jack is graduated from Gunadarma University, from major in economic. He bring Curriculum Vita And he
applied for financial section. We can see his skills it can be as consideration.

5. How would you go about doing literature survey in the area of business ethics?
the researcher could start the literature survey even as information from the unstructured and
structured interviews is being gathered. reviewing the literature on the topic area at this time helps the
researcher to focus interviews more meaningfully on certain aspect found to be important in the
published studied, even if these had not surfaced during the interviews.

6. What is the propose of literature survey?
Literature survey propose help the researcher to include all the relevant variables in the research
project, and also facilities the creative integration of the information gathered from the structured and
unstructured interviews with what is found in prevision studies.

7. Why is appropriate citation important? What are the consequences of not giving credit to the source
from which materials are extracted?
Because appropriate test to assess the applicants analytical skills, judgment, leadership, motivation, oral
and written communication skills, and the like. Yet it might be consequently losing excellent MBA's hires
as managers, within a year, despite being highly paid.

8. The problem definition stage is perhaps more critical in the research process than the problem
solution stage discuss this statement.
Managers inputs help researchers to define the broad problem area and confirm their own theories
about the situational factors impacting on the central problem. Managers who realize that correct
problem definition is critical to ultimate problem solution do not begrudge the time spent in working
closely with researchers.

9. Why should one get hung up on problem definition if one already knows the broad problems are to
be
studied?
Because it is critical that the focus for further research , or in order words, the problem, be
unambiguously identified and defined. no amount of good research can find solutions to the solution, if
the critical issue or the problem to be studied is not clearly pinpointed.

10. Access the on-line system in your library an (a) generate a list of the references that relate to the
performance of general motors, and (b) obtain the abstracts of these studies.
General motors
General motors in a pioneer company that was formed by William Durant in the year 1908. It was
initially formed by grouping few numbers of the small car builders and it was given the name general
motors. The founder anticipated the future lies in the manufacture of the cars and hence he arrived at
this move. The company was first based at Flint, Michigan but the headquarters was moved to Detroit,
Michigan. The company has witnessed ups and downs throughout its operation. General motors are an
extremely wide portfolio that deals with the manufacture of the trucks and the cars. Brands of general
motors.
Some of the brands of the general motors include the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac. The other units of
the general motors consist of the Holden, Vauxhall, Opel and the gm Daewoo units. These companies
are distributed worldwide and have produced leading cars. The Holden is a subsidiary of the general
motors that is based in Australia and New Zealand. The Vauxhall units are present in UK region and the
Opel is present in rest of the Europe. Previously Opel and Vauxhall used to manufacture similar car in
UK, this led to competition between the two companies. Eventually the decision was made to stop Opel
productions in UK. Durant was removed from his post in the year 1911. Durant then co founded the
Chevrolet in the same year. He had done a remarkable job by achieving great sales for more than three
years. Again in the year 1916, Durant was recalled to the General motors has a token of appreciation for
the wonderful work he had done with the Chevrolet company. In the year 1918, Chevrolet was bought
by the general motors.
Association with racing.
There is a great association of the general motors with the racing. Especially the Chevrolet corvette is a
wonderful racing car that has amazed the people with the exceptional racing capacity of the vehicle.
General motors are also an important supplier of the auto components all over the world. The quality of
the components is of the highest standards in the industry. In 1990s, the Oldsmobile brands aurora car
performed sensationally in the Indy racing league, winning almost all the races and capturing many
records. The wonderful maneuverability of the vehicle much attributed to the success of the vehicles.
The implantation of the advanced electronics control system by the general motors group has
revolutionized the car industry due to the superior control that is possible to achieve. In the touring cars
section, the Vauxhall cars are the leading performers in the touring league held in UK. Alternative fuel
technology.
The general motors have long been interested in exploring alternative technology for the operation of
the cars. Some of the initiatives have failed. There are some alternative technologies such as the hybrid
cars, electric cars that have gained good popularity in the industry. They have also ventured in producing
the hydrogen fuel cars by 2010. Another technology is the operation of the car using the fuel cells; this is
considered to be a promising concept due to the current fuel crisis.

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ch&By=0

11. Access the on-line system and obtain a list of references that deal with product image.
Visual information and their importance in the process of transfer to users. From nm the economic and
designing point of view, the product, as well as the medium by which the information is transferred,
must be vaporized. The use of colors, text information and other graphic solutions for that purpose are
studied in this work. Whether the customer will buy a certain packaged product or not, depends mostly
on the customers' evaluation of visual information on its packaging. It applies primarily to the selection
of colors that represent a packed product. Secondly, that also applies to the visual information
(example: pictures, graphics, symbols, codes etc). The basic visual effects in the form of information
which can be used in manipulating the user are text, image and color. The topic of our research is the
medium which transfers that information, i.e. packaging.

12. Offer a clearly focused problem statement in the board area corporate culture.
Corporate culture is the total sum of the values, customs, traditions and meanings that make a company
unique. Corporate culture is often called "the character of an organization" since it embodies the vision
of the companys founders. The values of a corporate culture influence the ethical standards within a
corporation, as well as managerial behavior.

13.After studying and extracting information from all the relevant work done previously, how does the
research know which particular reference, articles, and information should be given prominence in the
literature survey?
A point to note is that the literature survey should bring together all relevant information in cogent and
logical manner instead of presenting all the studies in chronological order with bits and pieces of
coordinated information. a good literature survey also leads one logically to a good problem statement.

14. Given the following situation, (a) identify the board problem area; (b) define the problem; and (c)
explain how you would process further.
Problem at the pioneer
Pioneers minivans and pickups take a big share of the truck market in India, while its car lag behind
those of its competitors- Mruti, premier Automobiles, and Hindustan motors. Quality problems include
such things as water leaks and faulty headlights.
Board problem area : Pioneers minivans and pickups take a big share of the truck market in India but its
car lag behind those of its competitors- Mruti, premier Automobiles, and Hindustan motors.
Problem : quality competitors- Mruti, premier Automobiles, and Hindustan motors better than Pioneers
minivans and pickups.
process further : companies to improve the quality of the product Pioneer's minivans and pickups, and
researching of corporate sale

Chapter 5

1. because literature survey is a time-consuming exercise, a good, in depth interview should suffice to
develop a theoretical framework. Discus this statement.
at this juncture, its becomes easy to follow the progression of research from the first stage of managers
sensing the broad problem area. to preliminary data gathering (including literature survey), to
development of theoretical framework based on the literature review and guided by experience and
intuition, to formulation of hypotheses for testing.

2. there is an advantage in stating the hypothesis both in the null and in the alternate it adds clarity to
our thinking about what we are testing. Explain.
yes, there is. the null hypothesis is thus formulated so that it can be tested for possible rejection. if we
reject the null hypothesis, then all permissible alternative hypothesis relating to the particular
relationship tested could be support.


3. it is advantageous to develop a directional hypothesis whenever we are sure if the predicated
direction. How will you justify this statement?
yes it is, if in starting the relationship between two variables or comparing two groups, terms such
positive, negative, more than, and the like are used, then these hypothesis are directional because the
direction of the relationship between the variables (positive/negative) is indicate, or the nature of the
difference between two groups on a variable (more than/less than) is postulated

4. for the following case problems at roadway hospitality,
a. identify the main problem
b. develop a theoretical framework
c. develop at least four hypotheses
problem at roadway hospitality
john Campbell, the CEO of roadway Hospitality was wondering now to differentiate among the three
different types of facilities offered under the road way hospitality flagship so at to attract the right type
of clients to each of the facilities. The roadway deluxe was meant for business travels, the roadway
express was meant for those looking for the least expensive accommodation, and the roadway royal,
was meant to provide high quality service for big spenders. Campbell felt that revenues could be
quadrupled if only clients understand the distinction among the three types of facilities offered.
Keen on developing a viable strategy to eliminate the brand confusion and make clear the distinction.
John Campbell conducted a customer survey of those who had used each type of facility an found the
following. The costumer were blissfully unaware of the differences among the three types of facilities.
Many complained about how old the building were and how poorly the facilities were maintained. The
quality of service was also rated as poor. Furthermore, when rumor seems to have spread that one the
customers had not helped clients to understand the differences.
Campbell thought that he first needed to understand how the different classifications would be
important to the several classes of clients, and then he could develop a marketing strategy that would
enhance revenues. Simultaneously. He recognized that unless the franchise owners fully cooperated
with him in all his plants, mere face lifting and improvement of customer service would not bring in the
added revenues he hoped for.
a. the main problem is facility that offered in the main road.
b. Theoretical framework : john Campbell, the CEO of roadway Hospitality was wondering now to
differentiate among the three different types of facilities offered under the road way hospitality flagship
so at to attract the right type of clients to each of the facilities. Campbell conducted a customer survey
of those who had used each type of facility an found the following. The costumer were blissfully
unaware of the differences among the three types of facilities. Campbell thought that he first needed to
understand how the different classifications would be important to the several classes of clients, and
then he could develop a marketing strategy that would enhance revenues.
c. Hypothesis :
1. make The roadway deluxe business travels, the roadway express for the least expensive
accommodation
2. not make The roadway deluxe business travels, the roadway express for the least expensive
accommodation
3. make The roadway deluxe business travels, the roadway express for the expensive accommodation
4. not make The roadway deluxe business travels, the roadway express for the expensive
accommodation
Chapter 6


1. What are the basic research design issues? Describe them in some detail.
The basic design issues regarding propose of the study, type of investigation, extent of researcher
interference, study setting, unit of analysis and the time horizon.

2. Why are the basic design issue important to consider before conducting the study and even as early
as at the time of formulating the research question?
Because the researcher would determine the appropriate decisions to be made in study design based on
the problem definition, the research objectives, the extent rigor desired, and cost considerations.


3. Is a field study totally out of the question if one is trying to establish cause and effect relationships?
Yes it is, co relational studies done in organizations are called field studies.
studies conducted to establish cause and effect relationships using the same natural environment.



4.An exploratory study is just as useful as a predictive study discuss this statement.
Exploratory studies were undertaken to understand what the concept quality of work life means. after
extensive interviews with various groups of people, the concept was considered to encompass such
factors as enriched job, healthy work environment, stress-free work relationships, job satisfaction, work
role involvement, work life is too narrow and limited to be useful for research and that the concept
quality of life is more encompassing, because work and non work can not be viewed as two tightly
compartmentalized aspects of an individuals life. That is have same thing with predictive study.


5. Why is the unit of analysis an integral part of the research design?
because the unit of analysis refers to the level at which data are aggregated for analysis, and that the
time horizon if studies could be one short or longitudinal. Finally we examined the circumstances in
which each design decision would be appropriated.


6. Discuss the interrelationships among no contrived setting. The propose of the study, type of
investigation, researcher interface, and time horizon of study.
The interrelationships among no contrived setting. The propose of the study, type of investigation,
researcher interface, and time horizon of study is if we already have a research proposal, we can
develop a research proposal, then we classify this kind of research that, and we can establish when the
research can be done.




7. bellow are two scenarios indicate how the researcher should proceed in each case that is, determine
the following. Giving reasons:
1. the propose the study
2. the type of investigation
3. the extern of researcher interference
4. the study setting
5. the time horizon of the study
6. the unit of analysis
scenario A
Ms. Joyce lynn. The owner of a small business (a womans dress boutique), has invited a consultant to
tell her how her business is different from similar small businesses within a 60-mie radius, with respect
to usage of the most modern computer technology. Sales volume, profit margin, and staff training.
Scenario B
Mr. Paul Hodge, the owner of several restaurants on the East Coast. Is concerned about the wide
differences in their profit margins he would like to try some incentive plans for increasing the efficiency
levels of those restaurants that lag behind. But before he actually does this, he would like to make sure
the idea would work. He asks a researcher to help him on this issue.

Scenario A:
1. the propose the study : descriptive testing
2. the type of investigation : causal study
3. the extern of researcher interference : minimal
4. the study setting : field study
5. the time horizon of the study : longitudinal studies
6. the unit of analysis : groups as the unit of analysis

scenario B
1. the propose the study : descriptive study
2. the type of investigation : causal study
3. the extern of researcher interference : minimal
4. the study setting : lab experiment study
5. the time horizon of the study : cross-sectional studies
6. the unit of analysis : industry as the unit of analysis

Chapter 7
1. what are the differences between causal and co relational studies?
the differences between causal and co relational studies is relationships between two variables in an
organizational setting, several variables that might co vary with the dependent variable have to be
controlled. And correlational.

2. in what ways do lab experiments differ from field experiments?
The controls and manipulations are best done in an artificial setting-the laboratory-where the causal
effect can be tested. When controls and manipulation are introduced to establish cause and effect
relationships in an artificial setting. We have laboratory experimental designs also known as lab
experiments. The experimental and control groups in the field experiment could be made up of the
people working at several plants within in certain radius, or from the different shift in a production
plant. For instance and the effects of the piece-rate system are to be studied.

3. Define the terms control and manipulation. Describe a possible lab experiment where you would
need to control a variable. Further, include a possible variable over which you would have no control
buy which could affect you experiment.
variable control is affecting the independent variable, manipulation s means that we created different
levels of the dependent variable to asses the impact on the dependent variable.

4. Explain the possible ways in which you can control nuisance variables.
One way of controlling the contaminating or nuisance variables is to match the various groups by taking
the confounding characteristics and deliberately spreading them across groups.

5. What is internal validity and what are the threats to internal validity?
Even the best designed lab studies could be influenced by factors that might affect the internal validity
of the lab experiment. That is some confounding factors might still be present that could offer rival
explanations to what is causing the dependent variable. These possible confounding factors pose a
threat to internal validity. The seven major threats to internal validity are the effects of history,
maturation, testing, instrumentation, selection, statistical, regression, and mortality.


6. explain the concept of trade off between internal validity and external validity
If we want high internal validity, we should be willing to settle for lower external validity and vice versa.
To ensure both types of validity, researches usually try first to test the causal relationships in a tightly
controlled artificial or lab setting, and once the relationship has been established, they try to test the
causal relationship in filed experiment.

7. Explain full how you would demonstrate to machine operators and convince them that through
knowledge of the operating policies and procedures reading the manual) will eliminate almost all on-
the-job accidents.
Show machine operators and assured them that knowledge through operational policies and
procedures, read the manual) will eliminate almost all accidents on-the-job. tell or remind the machine
operators to read instruction , instructions, and also follow the existing procedures. worked well so that
accidents can be reduced in the works


8. it a control group is a part of an experimental design, one need not worry about controlling other
exogenous variables. Discus this statement.
some experimental design are set up with an experimental and a control group the former alone being
exposed to a treatment and not the latter. the effects of the treatment are studied by assessing the
deference in the out comes-that is the posttest scores of the experimental and control groups.


9. a research wants to set up a lab experiment to test the effects of deferent kinds of leadership styles
on followers attitudes. The three particular kinds of leadership styles she is interested in testing are
autocratic, democratic, and participative. You are asked to enlist some students to play the part of
followers. What cover story would you give the participants?
Autocracy is a form of government in which one person possesses unlimited power. in this government
the government in full control, society must join the government says should not be against.
Democracy is a political government carried out either directly by the people (direct democracy) or by
means of elected representatives of the people (Representative democracy).
Participation the process of involving young people in projects, policy reviews or ideas to encourage
decision-making and empowerment, ownership of opinion and influence in youth services and issues
that affect them and promote inclusion (particularly used amongst marginalized groups in the
government.

10. because the external validity of lab experiments is not usual high, they are useless for investigation
cause and effect relationships in organization. Comment on this statement.
External validity of lab experiments is not usual high, they are useless for investigation cause and effect
relationships in organization if we do find a cause and effect relationship after conducting a lab
experiment, can we then say with confidence that the same cause and effect relationship will also hold
true in the organizational setting.

11. covariance (i.e. , two variable varying together either positively or negatively) and control are
integral aspects of experimental design. Discuss.
because with positively and negatively we can try experimental design.



12. the Solomon four-group design is the answer to all our research questions pertaining to cause and
effect relations because it guards against all the threats to internal validity. Comment on this
statement.
the Solomon four-group design is the answer to all our research questions pertaining to cause and effect
relations because it guards against all the threats to internal validity. yes, i am agree. because of the
number of subjects that need to be recruited, the care with which the study to be designed the time
that needs to be devoted to the experiment, and other reasons the cost the conducting such as
experiment is high.

13. bellow is a note on self-esteem. After reading it, apply what you have learned in this chapter and
design a study after sketching the theoretical framework.
The role of self-Esteem in efficacy
One often wonders why some people earn more than others. Economists focused on the importance of
education. Basic skills, and work experience what they power. Researches also found that self-esteem
was instrumental in acquiring human capital.

we can use causal and cor relational method. firstly, we specify the function such as function X1 as
education and function X2 as Basic skills, and work experience. from that we can search connection and
impact from this problem.

Chapter 10
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND POINTS TO PONDER

1.As a manager,you have invited a research team to come in study and offer suggestions on how to
improve the performance of your staff.What steps would you take to allay their appreheseions even
before the research team sets foot in your departement?
2.What is bias ,and how can it be reduced during interviews?
3.Explain the principles of wording,stating how these are important in questionare sedign,citing
examples not in the book.
4.What are projective techniques and how can they be profitably used?
5.Describe the different data sources,explaining their uselfulness and disadvantages.
6.How are multiple methods of data collection and from multiple sources related to the reliability abd
validity of measures?
7. every data collection methods has its own built-in biases,therefore,resorting to multimethods of
data collection is only going to compound the biases how would you critique this statement?
8. One way to deal with discrepancies found in data obtained from multiple sources is to average the
figures and take the mean as the value of the variable What is your reaction to this?
9.How has the advancement in technology helped data gathering?
10.How will you use the data from observational study to reach scientic conclusions?
11. The fewer the biases in measurement and the data collection procedurea,the more scientific the
research.Comment on this statement.
Answer

1.It can be from company records or archieves,government publications,industry analysis offered by the
media,websites,the internet,and so on,I some cases we can make environtment or particular setting and
event

2. Bias is a situational as well,interms of 1 no participants,2 trust levels and repport established,and the
physical setting for the interview,to ask to someone who want to get job on company

3.The priciples of wording refer to such factors as,the appropriateness of the content of the questions
are worded and the level of sophistication of the language used,the thype and form of question
asked,the squencing of the question and the personal data sought from the respondent,is likely a
different questionare sedign principles should focus in three areas,and to minimize biases in research.

4.Projective techniques is an unobstrustive methods of data collection sich as extrating data from
company records have the advantage of accuracy.For instance,attedance records will probably give a
truer and more reliable picture of absenteensim of employess than eliciting the information directly
from the respondents,they can be profitably use administered by researchers who have had training in
administering them and interpreting the result,They are more frequently used in marketing research.

5. Usefulness is mean a instrument is using for the purpose,disavadtages is mean is interviewing is that
the respondent could milaterally terminate the interview without warning or explanation by face to face
or hanging up the phone.

6.Because using multiple methods of data collection and from multiple sources related to reability and
validity of the measure to collecting data through to of them for instance,if the responses collected
through interviews,Questionare and observation are strongly comelated with one another,then we will
have more confidence.

7. I think is might resorting to multimethods of data collectin is only going to compound the biases,the
data observed from the researchers point of view are likely to be prone to observer biases,and can be
to minimize observer bias observer are usually trained on how to observe and what to record

8.My reaction of this statement is almost all data collection methods have some biases associated with
them,there fore high correlaltions among data obtained on the same variable from different sources
and through different data collection methods lend more credibility to the research instrument and to
the data obtained through these instrument and to the data obtained through these instrument

9.With a interviewing
- Questionnares and questionare design,observational studies and sources of data is can be helped we
to data gathering

10. I will use a advantages of observational studies and disadvantages of observational studies,data
observed from the research point of view to be prone to observer bias,usually trained on to observe and
to record


CHAPTER 11
1. What is the relevant target population of focus to the study?
The Population frame is a listing of all the elements in the population from which the sample is drawn.
The payroll of an organization would serve as the population fram if its members are to be studied.

2. What exactly are the parameters we are interested in investigating?
In research investigations involving several hundreds and even thousands of elements, it would be
practically impossible to collect data from, or test, or examine very element. Even if it were possible, it
would be prohibitive in terms of time, cost, and other human resources. Studying a sample rather than
the entire population is also sometimes likely to lead to more reliable results, mostly because fatigue is
reduces, resulting in fewers errors in collecting data.

3. What is the sample size needed?
Sample sizes larger than 30 less than 500 are appropriate for most research



CHAPTER 12
1. When we collect data on the effects of the threatment in experimental designs, which statistical test
would be most appropriate to test the treatment effects?
We saw the steps necessary to get the data ready for analysis editing, coding, and categoring.



CHAPTER 13
1. Why is it necessary to have the letter of authorization in the report?
A copy of the letter of authorization from the sponsor of the study,approving the investigation and
detailing its scope, will be attached at the beginning of the report.

2. Discuss the purpose and contents of the executive summary?
The executive summary is a brief account of the research study that provides an overview, and
highlights the following important information related to the study.


CHAPTER 14
1. If you want to know whether three grops of employess those who have been with the organization
between 4 and 6 years, between 7 and 9 years, and between 10 and 12 years are different in the
number if trips they have taken outside of the city on business work, what statistical test would you use
and why?
Use between 10 and 12 years, I used it because from this choice, we can know how long employee work
in the company. We can find correlation between the employee and years theirs work to that company.

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