endorse its products. Casual- Casual research can measure the impact of a particular change. • British Airways would like to test in-flight Internet services on one of its regular flights from New York to Tokyo. The company charges $30 one week and $15 the next week. Casual- Casual research can measure the impact of a particular change. • This type of study attempts to discover answers to the following questions: who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ or how much. Descriptive research addresses‚ who‚ what‚ when
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Unethical Business Research RES/351 April 18‚ 2012 Unethical Business Research Research is important in any business to interpret data being collected to improve or make new discoveries. The article read was about Dr. Woo Suk Hwang who used unethical research to enhance his career in the world of science. Hwang hurt everyone who was involved in his work. Leading people to believe that his research was real he provided false hope into his new discoveries. Trying to figure out why he would
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Unethical Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry Lyndsae Erdmann RES/351 01/19/15 James Bankston Unethical Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry The Pharmaceutical drug companies have a tendency to focus more on the sales and revenue than the research of any given product. This trend leads to misrepresentation of crucial scientific research on products. “A wide variety of research practices has been described as being used to distort the medical literature in favor of a clinical trial sponsor’s
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Preparing to Conduct Business Research: Part 3 RES/351 February 20‚ 2012 Age discrimination is existent. Older employees are defined as members of the “mature” generation (58 or more years old); younger employees are members of three generations—the Baby Boom (post World War II or 38 – 57 year olds)‚ Generation X (23 – 37 year olds)‚ and Generation Y (18 – 22 year olds). “The key to a company’s future success will be its adaptability – its capacity to deploy resources quickly to seize
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Chapter & Readings R RES/351 October 14‚ 2013 Chapter & Readings R Chapter 9 readings this week is about experiments. The learning objectives in this chapter are the used for experimentation‚ advantages and disadvantages of the experiment method‚ seven steps of a well-planned experiment‚ internal and external validity with experiment research designs‚ and the three types of experiment designs and the variations of each. In chapter 9 experiments is defined as the studies involving intervention
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Business Structure 2 Sole Proprietorships 2 Partnerships 2 Limited Liability Companies 2 Corporations 2 Identification Numbers 3 Taxes 3 Recordkeeping 3 Assets 3 Business Checkbook 4 Tax Year 4 Insurance 4 Guidelines for Potential Store Owners Preliminary Draft Campbell’s Confections often receives requests from individuals to open and manage a new candy store. To help prospective owners‚ Campbell’s Confections has prepared a guide to provide answers
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Business Research EthicsDavid ZapataRES 351July 17‚ 2014Dr. Emma MillerBusiness Research EthicsAn article of interest that I found on our university library is about‚ Joseph J. C. DiCarlo‚ a mayor of Boston‚ Massachusetts. Joseph J.C. DiCarlo was found guilty of embezzling $40‚000 from a consulting firm in New York for suppressing a legislative report. This report unfavorably criticized the firm’s construction contracts. Joseph J.C. DiCarlo already had a tarnished reputation of a corrupt official
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RES/351 Version 1 Business Research July 15‚ 2013 Team Discussion on App for Apple iPhone Response Working for Apple the type of research one would want to see done would be a reporting study. This type of study will display data that provides statistics comparing the application to other applications that users are already using and what features of the application users are wanting. This report is the first step in determining if the application is worth moving forward with. Once the application
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L-3 HR Department Betters Their Workforce QNT/351 September 12‚ 2014 Instructor: David FrancomIntroduction L-3 communications is a great company to be involved in. As challenges arise‚ the HR department goes to work with statistical decision making in order to make the best decision possible. This paper is a reflection of how steps in the decisions making process are being used by L-3‚ and can be used by any company to come up with the right conclusions to help solve problems. L-3 is a leader
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This file of RES 351 Week 3 Discussion Questions and Summary shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: Differentiate between the scientific method and applied research. Which one is most often used in business? Provide an example of either that might be appropriate from your current or previous place of employment DQ 2: You are the manager of a hotel. There have been several complaints from guests relating to employee attitude. Provide a description of three different types
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