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CH. 4 THE RESEARCH PROCESS

CH. 4 THE RESEARCH PROCESS. Steps 1 to 3. The broad problem area Preliminary data gathering Problem definition. The Research Process. Broad Problem Area. Broad problem area refers to the entire situation where one sees a possible need for research and problem solving.

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CH. 4 THE RESEARCH PROCESS

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  1. CH. 4THE RESEARCH PROCESS

  2. Steps 1 to 3 • The broad problem area • Preliminary data gathering • Problem definition

  3. The Research Process

  4. Broad Problem Area • Broad problem area refers to the entire situation where one sees a possible need for research and problem solving. • Such issues might pertain to: • Problems currently existing in an organizational setting that need to be solved • Areas that a manager believes need to be improved in the organization • A conceptual or theoretical issues that needs to be tightened up for the basic researcher to understand certain phenomena • Some research questions that a basic researcher wants to answer empirically

  5. Preliminary Data Collection • Interviews • Literature research: the documentation of a comprehensive review of the published and unpublished work from secondary sources of data in the areas of specific interest to the researcher.

  6. Literature Survey • The purpose of the literature review : • To ensure that no important variable that has been in the past been found repeatedly to have had an impact on the problem is ignored • To prevent researcher to “discover” something that has already been thoroughly researched • Could be the basis of qualitative research • Provide the foundation for developing a comprehensive theoretical framework from which hypotheses can be developed for testing

  7. Literature Survey (Cont’d) • Extracting the relevant information: • Detailed information on the problem that was researched • The design details of the study (such as sample size and data collection methods) • Ultimate findings

  8. Problem Definition • Problem: many situations where a gap exists between the actual and the desired ideal states. • Problem definition or problem statement: a clear, precise, and succinct statement of the question or issue that is to be investigated with the goal of finding an answer or solution

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