RM PPT2
RM PPT2
RM PPT2
Empiricism
The practice or principle of basing
opinions and actions on reason and
knowledge rather than on religious
belief or emotional response.
Rationalism
Theories in Business Research :
Research Question
Descriptive. When a study is designed
primarily to describe what is going on or
what exists. ...
Relational. When a study is designed to
look at the relationships between two or
more variables. ...
Causal research, is a type of study that
evaluates whether two different situations
have a cause-and-effect relationship.
Research Questions
A construct is an abstract concept that is
specifically chosen (or “created”) to explain a
given phenomenon.
Construct
Theformer instance (weight) is a unidimensional construct,
while the latter (communication skill) is a multi-dimensional
construct (i.e., it consists of multiple underlying concepts).
Reference:
https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/
Social_Work_and_Human_Services/
Social_Science_Research_-
_Principles_Methods_and_Practices_(Bhattacherjee)/
02%3A_Thinking_Like_a_Researcher/
2.02%3A_Concepts_Constructs_and_Variables#:~:text=For
%20instance%2C%20a%20person's%20intelligence,that
%20measures%20the%20intelligence%20construct
A variable is a measurable representation of an
abstract construct. As abstract entities, constructs
are not directly measurable, and hence, we look for
proxy measures called variables.
Independent Dependent
variable variable
Intelligence Performance
Mediator
Moderator variable
variable
Hard work
Intellige
nce Performance
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A hypothesis states your predictions about what
your research will find. It is a tentative answer to
your research question that has not yet been
tested. For some research projects, you might
have to write several hypotheses that address
different aspects of your research question.
Example: Hypothesis
Variables in hypotheses
Developing a hypothesis (with example)
Step 1. Ask a question
Writing a hypothesis begins with a research question
that you want to answer. The question should be
focused, specific, and researchable within the
constraints of your project.
Example: Research question
“Do students who attend more lectures get
better exam results?”
Step 2. Do some preliminary research
Your initial answer to the question should be based on what
is already known about the topic. Look for theories and
previous studies to help you form educated assumptions
about what your research will find.
At this stage, you might construct a conceptual framework to
ensure that you’re embarking on a relevant topic. This can
also help you identify which variables you will study and
what you think the relationships are between them.
Sometimes, you’ll have to operationalize more complex
constructs.
Step 3. Formulate your hypothesis
Now you should have some idea of what you expect to find. Write
your initial answer to the question in a clear, concise sentence.
Example: Formulating your hypothesis Attending more
lectures leads to better exam results.
The null hypothesis is written as H0, while the alternative hypothesis is H1 or Ha.
Reference:
https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/hypothesis/#:~:text=about
%20writing%20hypotheses-,What%20is%20a%20hypothesis
%3F,aspects%20of%20your%20research%20question.
Features of Good Hypothesis
4. It should not conflict with any law of nature which is known to be true.
5. It should be stated as far as possible in most simple terms so that the same is
easily
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What to review?
Research Topic related aspects.
Review of Literature
Research Design provides a framework for
the collection and analysis of data.
Research Design
Dependent and Independent variable.
Extraneous Variable: An Independent
Variables are termed as Extraneous
Variables.
Control: Minimize the influence or effect
of extraneous variable.
Research Hypothesis