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1 CHAPTER-3 RESEARCH DESIGNS Shrikant Diwan

2 Types Of Research Exploratory Descriptive Causal Shrikant Diwan

3 Uncertainty Influences The Type Of Research
CAUSAL OR DESCRIPTIVE COMPLETELY CERTAIN ABSOLUTE AMBIGUITY EXPLORATORY Shrikant Diwan

4 Degree of Problem Definition
Exploratory Research Descriptive Research Causal Research (Unaware of Problem) (Aware of Problem) (Problem Clearly Defined) “Our sales are declining and “What kind of people are buying “Will buyers purchase more of we don’t know why.” our product? Who buys our our products in a new package? competitor’s product?” “Would people be interested “Which of two advertising in our new product idea?” “What features do buyers prefer campaigns is more effective?” in our product?” possible situation Shrikant Diwan

5 Exploratory Research Secondary data Experience survey Pilot studies
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6 Exploratory Research Initial research conducted to clarify and define the nature of a problem Does not provide conclusive evidence Subsequent research expected Shrikant Diwan

7 Descriptive Research Describes characteristics of a population or phenomenon Some understanding of the nature of the problem Shrikant Diwan

8 I keep six honest serving men, (they taught me all I knew), their names are
what, and why, and when, and how, and where and who.” --Rudyard Kipling Shrikant Diwan

9 Descriptive Research Example
Woman about 40 years old Household income of about $50,000 Shrikant Diwan

10 Causal Research Conducted to identify cause and effect relationships
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11 Identifying Causality
A causal relationship is possible to prove. Evidence of causality: 1. The appropriate causal order of events 2. Concomitant variation--two phenomena vary together 3. An absence of alternative plausible explanations Shrikant Diwan

12 RESEARCH PROCESS Shrikant Diwan

13 Stages of the Research Process
Problem Discovery and Definition Discovery and Definition and so on Research Design Conclusions and Report Sampling Data Processing and Analysis Data Gathering Shrikant Diwan

14 Research Stages Cyclical process - conclusions generate new ideas
Stages can overlap chronologically Stages are functionally interrelated Forward linkages Backward linkages Shrikant Diwan

15 Shrikant Diwan Problem discovery Problem Discovery and Definition
Selection of exploratory research technique Problem discovery Problem Discovery and Definition Sampling Selection of exploratory research technique Probability Nonprobability Secondary (historical) data Experience survey Pilot study Case study Collection of data (fieldwork) Data Gathering Data Processing and Analysis Editing and coding data Problem definition (statement of research objectives) Data processing Selection of basic research method Research Design Conclusions and Report Interpretation of findings Experiment Survey Observation Secondary Data Study Report Laboratory Field Interview Questionnaire Shrikant Diwan

16 The Business Research Process
Problem Discovery Selection of Sample Design Exploratory Research Collection of the Data Selection of the Basic Research Method Shrikant Diwan

17 The Research Process (cont.)
Editing and Coding Report Data Processing Interpretation of the Findings Shrikant Diwan

18 Stages In The Research Process
Problem Discovery and Problem Definition Research Design Sampling Data Gathering Data Processing and Analysis Conclusions And Report Shrikant Diwan

19 Problem Discovery And Definition
First step Problem, opportunity, or monitor operations Discovery before definition Problem means management problem Shrikant Diwan

20 “The formulation of the problem is often more essential than its solution”
Albert Einstein Shrikant Diwan

21 State the research questions and research objectives
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22 Hypothesis A statement that can be refuted by empirical data
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23 If you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there.
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24 Exploratory Research Experience Case Survey Study Pilot Study
SECONDARY (historical) Data Exploratory Research Shrikant Diwan

25 Exploratory Research Techniques Two Examples
Secondary data (historical data) Previously collected Census of population Literature survey Pilot study A number of diverse techniques Shrikant Diwan

26 Focus Group Interview Shrikant Diwan

27 Research Design Master plan Framework for action
Specifies methods and procedures Shrikant Diwan

28 Basic Research Methods
Surveys Experiments Secondary data Observation Shrikant Diwan

29 Selecting a Sample Sample: subset SAMPLE of a larger population.
Shrikant Diwan

30 Secondary data analysis Case Studies Pilot Studies
CATEGORIES OF EXPLORATORY RESEARCH Experience Surveys Secondary data analysis Case Studies Pilot Studies Shrikant Diwan

31 Sampling Who is to be sampled? How large a sample?
How will sample units be selected? Shrikant Diwan

32 Data Gathering Stage Shrikant Diwan

33 Data Processing and Analysis
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34 Conclusions And Report Writing
Effective communication of the research findings Shrikant Diwan

35 Research Proposal A written statement of the research design that includes a statement explaining the purpose of the study. Detailed outline of procedures associated with a particular methodology Shrikant Diwan

36 Shrikant Diwan

37 Defining Problem Results in Clear Cut Research Objectives
Symptom Detection Analysis of the Situation Exploratory Research (Optional) Problem Definition Statement of Research Objectives Shrikant Diwan

38 The Management-Research Question Hierarchy
Measurement Questions Investigative Questions Research Questions Management Questions MANAGEMENT DILEMMA Shrikant Diwan

39 Management Dilemma The symptom of an actual problem
Not difficult to identify a dilemma, however choosing one to focus on may be difficult. Shrikant Diwan

40 Management Questions How can management eliminate negative Symptoms?
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41 Research Question What are the possible courses of action are available with the management to correct the problem. Shrikant Diwan

42 Investigative Questions
Questions the researcher must answer to satisfactorily arrive at a conclusion about the research question. Shrikant Diwan

43 Measurement Questions
The questions we actually ask to obtain the information from respondents. Shrikant Diwan


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