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    and validity; section 3.8 enlists study limitations. Section 3.9 summarizes and concludes the chapter. 3.1 Choice for Research Methodology Research methods have been broadly divided into quantitative and qualitative categories with a third category bridging both methods often referred as mixed-method approach (Biemans‚ 2003). The quantitative methods have been employed by researchers taking a positivist view i.e. objective measurement of realities whereas qualitative methodologies have been applied

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    Glossary Babbie Chapter 1 Human Inquiry and Science epistemology Science of knowing; systems of knowing methodology Science of finding out; procedures for scientific investigation Agreement reality Things we “know” as part of our culture; both assists and hinders us (tradition‚ authority) Errors in inquiry - Inaccurate observations - overgeneralization (few similar events –> evidence of pattern?) - selective observation (focus on things that fit our idea‚ ignoring the rest) - illogical

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    CHAPTER 4 – THE BASIS OF STATISTICAL TESTING * samples and populations * population – everyone in a specified target group rather than a specific region * sample – a selection of individuals from the population * sampling * simple random sampling – identify all the people in the target population and then randomly select the number that you need for your research * extremely difficult‚ time-consuming‚ expensive * cluster sampling – identify

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    2013/3/31 Introduction: The Nature and Purpose of Econometrics Continuous and Discrete Data  What is Econometrics? Literal meaning is “measurement in economics”.  Definition of financial econometrics: The application of statistical and mathematical techniques to problems in finance and accounting.  Continuous data can take on any value and are not confined to take specific numbers.  Discrete data can only take on certain values‚ which are usually integers Types of Data Dummy

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    Chapter 10 Statistical Inferences Based on Two Samples True/False 1. An independent sample experiment is an experiment in which there is no relationship between the measurements in the different samples. Answer: True Difficulty: Medium 2. When testing the difference between two proportions selected from populations with large independent samples‚ the Z test statistic is used. Answer: True Difficulty: Medium 3. In forming a large sample confidence interval for [pic]‚ two assumptions

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    Research Methods There are two categories of research methods: qualitative and quantitative. Quantitative data collection usually involves numbers‚ graphs and charts‚ whereas‚ qualitative data collection methods deals with feelings and other non-quantifiable elements. The most popular qualitative methods of data collection and analysis in business studies are interviews‚ focus groups‚ observation‚ case studies‚ games and role playing etc. Popular quantitative methods of data collection and analysis

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    modifications for many recent graduates is the decrease in the amount of partying‚ and the realization that it ends when college does. I conducted a statistical analysis on the consumption of alcohol for those still enrolled in undergraduate programs compared to the consumption of recent graduates. My research objectives include the following: * Document with statistical evidence that UMass Amherst students currently enrolled in courses consume more alcohol than UMass Amherst recent graduates. * Use

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    | AKADEMIA LEONA KOŹMIŃSKIEGOKOŹMIŃSKI UNIVERSITY | | ACADEMIC SYLLABUS 2012/2013 FALL SEMESTER MODULE TITLE | Research Methods | PROGRAM OF STUDY | Master program in management | STAFF TEACHING THE MODULE | ACADEMIC DEGREE‚ NAME AND SURNAME | Chair /Institute/ Center | Type of course (L/W/DS) | | Eugene Kaciak‚ PhD | Brock University‚ Canada; Kozminski University | DS | AIMS | This course has been designed to provide an in-depth understanding of a research process. Students

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    Assignment #1 1. What is research method? The process used to collect information and data for the purpose of making business decisions. The methodology may include publication research‚ interviews‚ surveys and other research techniques‚ and could include both present and historical information. a. Formulate research questions. Example: In the information age‚ are traditional encyclopedias Really useful for children’s learning‚ or do modern computer Search engines render them

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