11‚ 2008 Framework of Problem-Based Research: A Guide for Novice Researchers on the Development of a Research-Worthy Problem Timothy J. Ellis and Yair Levy Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences Fort Lauderdale‚ Florida‚ USA ellist@nova.edu‚ levyy@nova.edu Abstract This paper introduces the importance of a well-articulated‚ research-worthy problem statement as the centerpiece for any viable research. The aim of this work is to help novice
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1.) What are the five guidelines for creating a survey? How would you describe them? Be Clear: ask questions that are easily understandable so that the respondents know how to answer them -Minimize Bias: do not allow questions to lead to‚ or be loaded on‚ a particular side of a debate or version of a problem -Allow for Disagreement/ Uncertainty: give the option for the respondent to say no‚ or I don’t know to a question -Don’t ask unanswerable questions: do not ask questions that do not pertain to
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• What insights did you gather from your articles related to your research question? The article "Critical Thinking: What it is and Why it Counts" was exceedingly enlightening (Facione‚ 2011). To be a true critical thinker‚ when assessing research for my paper‚ evaluating the researcher’s objectivity is paramount. I should question if the author truly is looking at the evidence of the research or is he including his own bias. I need to evaluate the inference‚ explanation‚ interpretation and analysis
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old concept‚ and System dynamic is always referred to a holistic approach. To understand the dynamic behavior of a system thinking holism is implemented. Holism provides a method to check and understand the object as a whole‚ and we can follow holistic approach to understand the behavior of system dynamic and existing methods of problem solving. I found holistic approach support from number of sources across many disciplines‚ some of them are as follows few of them are from the cultural domain (Hofstede
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and explains the procedure and the methods adopted and used by the researchers in the overall conduct of the study. It contains primarily with research design‚ locale of the study‚ sources of data‚ research instruments‚ data gathering procedure‚ statistical treatment of data and the formulas to be used in analyzing the data to arrive at the concluding results of the study. Research Design In this study‚ the researchers used the descriptive type of research to know analyze the financial performance
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No | Topic | Page | | The Research Topic: The effectiveness of Nestle brand compares it with the Dutch lady brand at Kajang Selangor. | 2 | 1 | Objective Research | 2 | 2 | Hypothesis Discussion * Taste * Health Value * Preference of price | 2- 3 | 3 | Literature Review | 3 - 4 | 4 | Methodology: 4(i) Questionnaire | 5 | | 4 (ii) Justify Decision | 5 | | 4 (iii) Sampling | 6 | 5 | The Measurement Instrument | 7 - 8 | 6 | Project Plan 6 (i)
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Q) Examine the reasons why some sociologists choose to use structured interviews when conducting their research. A) A structured interview involves one person asking another person a list of questions about a carefully-selected topic. Also the person interviewing can explain things to participants if they don’t understand the question. Moreover structured interviews are like questionnaires the interviewer is given strict instructions on how to carry out the interview and the interview is carried
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Chapter 2 METHOD This chapter presents the research design‚ participants‚ research instruments‚ data gathering procedure and data analysis. Research Design This study employed both quantitative and qualitative approaches in research. The research design used in the study was descriptive survey. It was considered appropriate because the study describe the conditions affecting the level of oral communication proficiency among the participants. The qualitative approach was
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Week Three Summary Team C Reflection This week I learned about qualitative and quantitative analysis. Qualitative is exploratory research that helps develop an idea when there is uncertainty. This type of research is done with interviews of individual groups of people or focus groups. Quantitative research is research using numerical data. This type of research is done in bigger groups in different surveys types. Some examples are online or telephone interviews (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2011).
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