What is Research?
Types of Research
Research Process
LR/References
Research Proposal
100

What is the primary goal of research in business?

To gather information, analyze data, and provide insights for decision-making.

100

What type of research involves the collection of primary data directly from sources?

Descriptive research.

100

What is the first step in the research process?

Identifying and defining the research problem.

100

What is the purpose of citation in research?

To give credit to original authors, avoid plagiarism, and allow readers to trace the sources of information.

100

What is plagiarism in research?

Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s work, ideas, or data without proper acknowledgment, which is unethical and a violation of academic integrity.

200

What is the difference between applied and basic research?

Applied research solves practical problems, while basic research seeks to expand knowledge.

200

What is exploratory research?

Research aimed at gaining insights into a problem or issue, often when little is known.

200

What is the role of data collection in the research process?

Data collection involves gathering information that will help answer the research questions.

200

What is the format for citing a book in APA style?

Last Name, First Initial(s). (Year). Title of the book. Publisher.

200

How do you define a research problem?

A research problem is a clear, concise statement that outlines what the research aims to address or solve.

300

What is the purpose of a literature review in research?

To identify gaps in existing research and establish a theoretical framework

300

What is causal-comparative research?

Research that examines the cause-and-effect relationships between variables.

300

What is the purpose of data analysis in research?

To organize, interpret, and draw conclusions from the collected data.

300

What are the two most commonly used citation styles in business research?

APA (American Psychological Association) and MLA (Modern Language Association)

300

What are research ethics?

Research ethics refer to the moral principles and guidelines that researchers must follow to ensure their research is conducted with honesty, integrity, and respect for participants.

400

How do qualitative and quantitative research differ in terms of data collection?

Qualitative research collects non-numerical data, while quantitative research collects numerical data.

400

What type of research focuses on predicting future events or behaviors?

Predictive research.

400

What is longitudinal research, and how does it differ from cross-sectional research in terms of data collection and analysis?

Longitudinal research involves collecting data from the same subjects over a long period, allowing researchers to observe changes over time. Cross-sectional research, by contrast, collects data at one point in time, often used for comparison across different groups.

400

What should you include in a literature review?

A literature review should include summaries of key studies, their methodologies, findings, and the gaps or controversies that exist in the literature

400

How does a methodology section in a research proposal contribute to the credibility of the study?

The methodology section outlines the research design, data collection methods, and analysis techniques. A clear and well-justified methodology increases the credibility and reliability of the study.

500

What is Research Proposal? 

Structure of our project how a research project would be conducting.

500

What is experimental research, and when is it used?

Experimental research tests hypotheses by manipulating variables in controlled environments.

500

Difference between inductive and deductive approach.

The inductive approach starts with specific observations or data and moves toward broader generalizations or theories. It's used when there's little existing theory, and the goal is to discover patterns or create new theories. 

The deductive approach, on the other hand, begins with an existing theory or hypothesis and tests it through data collection. It moves from general principles to specific conclusions. This approach is used when you want to confirm or refute a theory

500

What is the role of a literature review in identifying research gaps?

It helps highlight areas where little or no research has been done, leading to potential research questions and opportunities for new studies.

500

What is the significance of a research proposal to the academic community or industry?

The significance explains the potential impact of the research on advancing knowledge in the field or solving real-world problems, making a case for why the study is worth conducting.

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