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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xiii
PART ONE
Business Research and
Research Problems
1
CHAPTER I
What Is Business Research?
2
BUSINESS RESEARCH AND THE
MANAGEMENT FUNCTION
3
What Kinds of Organizations Use It?
3
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Business
Research at Montgomery Metals
4
What Functional Areas Use It?
4
FOCUS ON RESEARCH:
Business Research Today
5
When Do Managers Use It?
6
BUSINESS RESEARCH IN CONTEXT
8
Basic and Applied Research
9
Policy and Organization Research 1
2
General and Specific Organization Research
13
Making Use of General Organization Research 1
7
THE METHODS OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
18
The Scientific Method
19
Methodological Differences
20
Stages in Business Research Projects
2
1
THE PURPOSES OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
23
Descriptive Research
23
Prediction Research
24
Evaluation Research
26
Explanatory Research
26
The Research Purpose Sequence
27
WHAT MAKES GOOD BUSINESS RESEARCH?
28
Research Validity
28
Relevance
29
Cost-Benefit Ratio
29
RESEARCH SKILLS: Utility Analysis and
the Research Decision
32
The Manager and the Researcher
33
ETHICAL PROBLEMS IN BUSINESS RESEARCH
35
Research Content
35
-
Researchers Power
35
Scrutiny of Research Plans
36
Invisibility
36
IDENTIFYING THREATS TO
ETHICAL RESEARCH
37
Harm to Participants: Informed Consent
37
RESEARCH ETHICS: Questions to
Detect Ethical Problems
38
Harm to Others: Accepted Risk
39
Violation of Accepted Research Practice
40
Violation of Community Standards
4
1
What Can You Do?
4
1
*The Lighter Side of Research
42
*Summary
42
*
Where Are We Now?
43
*Discussion Issues and Assignments
43
*Further Reading
44
CHAPTER
2
Translating Business Problems
to Research Problems
46
OBJECTIVE: THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
47
Why Translate the Business Problem?
47
*The Lighter Side of Research, Summary, Where Are We Now?, Discussion Issues and Assignments, and Further Reading appear at the end of
every chapter
Ш
IV
Contents
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: The Productivity
Problem at Montgomery Metals
48
Translation Difficulties
50
Role of the Research Problem
51
The Translation Process
52
STEP ONE: INVESTIGATE THE
BUSINESS PROBLEM
52
Investigation Procedures
53
RESEARCH ISSUES: Quantitative Versus
Qualitative Research
54
RESEARCH SKILLS: Conducting an
Effective Literature Review
57
What to Look For
60
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part One: The Turnover Problem
6
1
Investigation Techniques
62
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Two: Investigating the Problem
63
STEP TWO: DETERMINE THE
GENERAL RESEARCH PURPOSE
64
Descriptive Research
64
Prediction Research
6-4
Evaluation Research
65
Explanatory Research
65
STEP THREE: SPECIFY THE VARIABLES
66
Key Variable
66
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Three: An Explanatory Research
Project
67
Primary Variables
69
Finding the Primary Variables
69
How Many Variables?
70
STEP FOUR: IDENTIFY RESEARCH
BOUNDARIES
71
Boundaries and General Research Purpose
7
1
Types of Boundaries
72
STEP FIVE: STATE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
73
Types of Research Questions
73
The Role of Intuition
74
OBSTACLES TO A RELEVANT
RESEARCH PROBLEM
76
Political and Personal Factors
76
Distorted Perceptions
76
RESEARCH ETHICS: The Ethics of
Problem Definition
77
Uncertain and Inappropriate Standards
77
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Four: Interviews at the
Ajax
Plant
78
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Five: A Research Problem Draft
79
Assumed Causes
80
PART TWO
Research Design
83
CHAPTER
3
Unit of Analysis and
Basic Designs
84
ELEMENTS OF RESEARCH DESIGN
85
Case Selection Decisions
85
THE UNIT OF ANALYSIS
86
Unit of Analysis Options
87
Levels of Analysis
89
CHOOSING THE UNIT OF ANALYSIS
89
Relevance
9
1
Consistency
92
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Six: Choosing the Unit of Analysis
93
Number of Cases or Observations
93
Advanced Topic: Research at the Wrong Level:
Aggregate Data
94
THE THREE BASIC DESIGNS
95
True Experimental Designs
95
Manipulated Independent Variable(s)
96
Quasi-Experimental Designs
97
Nonexperimental Designs
99
CRITERIA FOR CAUSAL INFERENCE
99
Covariation 1
00
Time Order
102
No Extraneous Variables 1
02
Plausible Explanation
104
BASIC DESIGNS AND CAUSAL INFERENCE
104
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Causal Inference and
Alternative Explanations
105
True Experimental Designs
105
Quasi-Experimental Designs
107
Nonexperimental Designs
108
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part One: Options for an Advertising Pilot
Project 1
09
CHOOSING A BASIC DESIGN 1
10
General Research Purpose 11 I
Manipulable Independent Variable 111
Existing Comparison Group 1
12
Possibility of Random Assignment 11
2
Contents
V
CHAPTER
4
Specific Research Designs
116
DIFFERENCES AMONG SPECIFIC DESIGNS 1
17
Number of Groups
117
Nature of Groups I
18
Measurement Time Points I 1
9
SPECIFIC DESIGNS AND RESEARCH VALIDITY I
19
Threats to Research Power I
19
Factorial and Blocked Designs 1
2
1
Threats to Internal Validity
122
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Threats to Internal
Validity
123
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Two: Confounding Variables 1
25
Threats to External Validity 1
3
1
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Threats to External
Validity
132
TRUE EXPERIMENT DESIGNS 1
35
Symbols Used in the Specific Design Diagrams
135
Pretest-Posttest
Control Group Design 1
36
Posttest-Only Control Group Design 1
37
Factorial and Blocked Designs 1
37
QUASI-EXPERIMENT DESIGNS
138
Pretest-Posttest
Comparison Group Design
138
Comparison Group with Multiple Pretests
139
Comparison Group with
Posttest
Only 1
39
Pretest-Posttest
with No Comparison
Group 1
40
Interrupted Time Series
141
Interrupted Time Series with a Comparison
Group
142
NONEXPERIMENT
DESIGNS
142
Single Sample Cross-Sectional Design
142
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Three: The Research Design 1
43
Truncated Samples
143
Comparison Sample Cross-Sectional
Design
145
The Cohort Design
146
The Trend Design 1
46
The Panel Design
147
The Time-Series Design 1
47
RESEARCH ISSUES: Panel Versus Trend
Designs 1
48
Cross-Sectional versus Time-Series
Designs 1
50
The Retrospective Panel Design
150
RESEARCH ETHICS: Choosing
a Specific Design 1
5
1
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Seven: George and Roberta s
Specific Design 1
52
CHOOSING THE RIGHT RESEARCH DESIGN
152
CHAPTER
5
Variables and Data Sources
156
TYPES OF VARIABLES
157
Key or Primary Dependent Variables 1
58
Key or Primary Independent Variables 1
58
Control Variables 1
59
Extraneous Variables 1
62
Intervening Variables 1
63
Interacting Variables 1
66
Finding Variables
170
DESIGN-RELATED VARIABLES 1
72
Group Identifiers
172
Repeated Measure Variables 1
73
Advanced Topic: Lagged and Leading Variables 1
74
Retrospective Variables 1
75
Structural Variables 1
75
Contextual Variables 1
76
DROPPING PROBLEM VARIABLES
176
Variables with Insufficient Variation 1
77
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Eight: Choosing Variables 1
78
Variables with Inadequate Data 1
79
DATA SOURCES 1
79
Individual Self-Reports 1
79
Inside Informants
180
RESEARCH SKILLS: Choosing Organization
Informants
181
Outside Observers 1
8
1
Researcher Observation 1
82
RESEARCH SKILLS: Observing
183
Available Data
183
RESEARCH SKILLS: Using
Available Data Sources 1
84
CHOOSING DATA SOURCES AND VARIABLES
185
Selecting a Data Source
185
RESEARCH ETHICS: Data Sources
186
Selecting Variables 1
87
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Four: An Additional Data Source 1
88
RESEARCH SKILLS: Defining Variables
189
Unmeasured Variables
189
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Nine: George and Roberta s Research
Model
190
Ví
Contents
CHAPTER
6
An Introduction to Sampling
195
THE SAMPLING PROCESS
196
Target Population
197
Sampling Frame
199
RESEARCH SKILLS: Sampling
Frame Procedures
200
FOCUS ON RESEARCH:
Sampling Frame Lists
201
Initial Sample
202
Achieved Sample
202
Enumerations
202
PROBABILITY SAMPLES
203
Simple Random Samples
203
Systematic Samples
204
RESEARCH SKILLS:
Random Sampling Procedures
205
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Five: A Systematic Sample
207
Stratified Samples
208
Cluster and Multistage Samples
2
1
2
RESEARCH ISSUES:
Nonproportional
Stratifying
on a Dependent Variable
2
1
3
NONPROBABILITY SAMPLES
2
1
6
Convenience Samples
218
Self-Selection Samples
218
Snowball Samples
2
1
9
Judgment Samples
220
Quota Samples
220
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Ten: George and Roberta Plan a
Sample
22
1
RESEARCH ETHICS: Quota Samples
222
CHAPTER
7
Selecting a Sample Design
225
226
WHAT MAKES A GOOD SAMPLE?
Sampling Costs
226
Accuracy
227
Sampling Error
227
SELECTION BIAS
228
The Sampling Frame
229
RESEARCH SKILLS: Compensating for
Duplicate Cases
23
1
The Initial Sample
23
1
Selection Bias in Systematic Samples
232
SAMPLE OR ENUMERATE?
233
Accuracy
233
Costs
233
Measurement Effects
234
SELECTING THE RIGHT SAMPLE TYPE
234
Accuracy
234
Costs
238
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Six: Stratifying the Sample
240
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SAMPLE SIZE
240
Accuracy
24
1
Population Size and Sample Size
243
RESEARCH ISSUES: Comparison of Sample Size
and Sampling Fraction Effects
244
The Cost of Additional Cases
245
Rough Guidelines for Sample Size
245
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Finite Population
Correction
246
Advanced Topic: Exact Estimates of Sample
Size
246
RESEARCH SKILLS: Reducing Sample Size
When Sampling Fraction Is Large
247
RESEARCH SKILLS: Estimating Sample
Size
248
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Eleven: Selecting Sample Size
250
PART THREE
Measurement and
Data Gathering
255
CHAPTER
8
Measurement I:
General Issues
256
THE NATURE OF MEASUREMENT
257
Concepts, Variables, and Measures
258
Evaluating Measures
259
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Terminology:
The Different Types of Validity
260
MEASUREMENT VALIDITY
260
Types of Measurement Validity
26
1
Assessing Measurement Validity
262
Theoretical Validity
262
Empirical Validity
263
MEASUREMENT ERROR
267
Contents
Vil
Measurement Bias and Unreliability
267
Effects of Measurement Error
268
Assessing Measurement Bias
27
1
Assessing Reliability
271
SOURCES OF MEASUREMENT ERROR
274
Data Source Errors
275
Measurement Situation Errors
276
Researcher Errors
277
Errors Due to Measure Form and Content
279
RESEARCH ISSUES: Rounding Errors
281
LEVEL OF MEASUREMENT
281
RESEARCH ETHICS: Controlling Measurement
Error
282
Nominal Measures
283
Category Ordinal
284
Ranked Ordinal
284
RESEARCH SKILLS: Choosing Categories for
Category Measures
285
Interval Measures
287
Ratio Measures
287
Dichotomies
288
Category and Quantitative Measures
289
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Seven: Improving Level of
Measurement
290
COST OF MEASUREMENT
290
RESEARCH SKILLS: Measuring Distance with
an Opisometer
291
MULTIPLE-ITEM SCALES AND INDEXES
291
Advantages of Multiple-Item Measures
292
Choosing and Combining Items
293
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Twelve: A Scale Construction
Disagreement
294
MEASUREMENT ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
295
New or Existing Measures?
295
Standardized Measures
295
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Some Sources for
Existing Measures
296
Pretesting
296
RESEARCH SKILLS: Multiple Pretesting
297
RESEARCH SKILLS: Writing Questions
304
Guidelines for Question Wording
304
RESPONSE FORMATS
311
Closed and Open Formats
311
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Response Cards
3
1
2
Response Scales
314
Choice Scales
3
1
5
Categorizing Scales
3
1
5
Rating Scales
3
1
7
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Commonly Used
Category Labels for Intensity and
Frequency Scales
319
RESEARCH SKILLS: Developing a
Likért
Scale
320
RESEARCH SKILLS: Creating Semantic
Differential Profiles
322
Ranking Scales
323
Response Scale Issues
325
QUESTION ORDER
327
General Sequence
327
Order Effects
328
RESEARCH SKILLS: Writing Skip
Instructions
329
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Eight: Order Effects
330
INSTRUMENT FORMAT
33
1
Questionnaire Formats
33
1
Interview Formats
332
REDUCING MEASUREMENT ERROR
333
Memory and Knowledge Problems
333
Response Set
335
Respondent States
337
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
338
Threatening and Embarrassing Questions
338
RESEARCH ETHICS: Threatening and
Embarrassing Questions
339
Consumer Surveys
339
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Thirteen: A Sensitive Question
340
Telephone Interviews
341
CHAPTER
9
Measurement II:
Questionnaires and Interviews
301
QUESTION WORDING
302
Factual and Attitude Questions
303
CHAPTER
10
Methodologies I: Introduction and
Available Data Studies
345
SURVEYS, FIELD EXPERIMENTS, AND
AVAILABLE DATA STUDIES
346
Characteristic Design Decisions
347
Vlil
Contents
Typical Research Errors
348
Research Purposes and Other Differences
350
AVAILABLE DATA STUDIES
352
Available Data and Research Purpose
353
Types of Available Data
354
Raw, Compiled, and Research Data
355
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Directories,
Guides, Catalogs, and References
for Published and On-Line
Available Data
356
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Secondary
Analysis
357
Advanced Topic: Unusual Sources of Available
Data
358
ASSESSING AVAILABLE DATA
359
Unmeasured Variables
359
RESEARCH SKILLS: Investigating Available
Data
360
Measurement Validity
36
1
RESEARCH SKILLS: Testing Available Data for
Measurement Validity
363
Reliability
363
Measurement Bias
365
Coverage and Unusable Cases
367
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Fourteen: Going Through the Files
368
Cost-Benefit Ratio
369
ACQUIRING AVAILABLE DATA
370
Access
370
Measures
370
Forms and Procedures
370
RESEARCH SKILLS: Getting Access to
Available Data
371
Sampling Available Data
372
ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN
AVAILABLE DATA STUDIES
373
Pretesting Available Data
373
RESEARCH ETHICS: Confidentiality and
Available Data
374
Ethical Issues
375
CHAPTER 11
Methodologies II: Pilot Projects,
Evaluation Studies, and Field
Experiments
378
CHOOSING EXPERIMENTAL GROUPS
381
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Terminology: Groups
in Field Experiments
382
Treatment and Control Groups in True
Experiments
383
Comparison Groups for Quasi-Experiments
383
RESEARCH SKILLS: Randomly Assigning Cases
to Conditions
384
Intact Groups
384
RESEARCH SKILLS: Match-and-Assign
Procedures for Intact Groups
386
Problems in Group Selection
387
RESEARCH ISSUES: Volunteers and Research
Validity
388
MANIPULATION AND CONTROL
PROCEDURES
389
Manipulating the Treatment
389
Experimental Control
391
Standardization
392
Manipulation Problems
395
MEASUREMENT IN FIELD EXPERIMENTS
396
Pretest Measures
396
Posttest
Measures
397
Manipulation Checks
397
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Nine: Multiple Data Sources
399
RESEARCHER OBSERVATION
399
Problems and Advantages
400
Observation Options
401
ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN FIELD
EXPERIMENTS
403
Experimenter Bias
403
Contamination
403
Sensitizaron
404
RESEARCH SKILLS: Administering Placebo
Treatments
405
Mortality
406
Demand Characteristics and the Hawthorne
Effect
407
Pretesting the Procedures and Measures
408
Organization Politics
409
Ethical Issues
410
RESEARCH ETHICS: Withheld
Treatments
4
11
CHAPTER
12
Methodologies III: Surveys
417
TYPES OF SURVEYS
418
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Research on
Survey Research
419
Contents
IX
Mailed
Questionnaire
Surveys
421
Personal Interviews
422
Telephone Surveys
423
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Random Digit Dialing
for Telephone Surveys
427
CONDUCTING QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEYS
428
Distribution and Collection Procedures
428
The Cover Letter
429
Increasing Response Rates
430
CONDUCTING INTERVIEW SURVEYS
434
Contact Procedures
434
Introducing the Survey
435
Conducting the Interview
437
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Ten: Interview Rehearsals
438
RESEARCH SKILLS: Interviewing with a
Tape Recorder
440
SURVEY ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
441
Precoding
44
1
Pretesting Surveys
441
RESEARCH SKILLS: Precoding Closed-Ended
Questions
442
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Fifteen: Pretesting
443
Nonresponse
Bias
444
Confidentiality and Respondent Identification
446
RESEARCH SKILLS: Estimating
Nonresponse
Bias
447
Surveying Organizational Informants
449
RESEARCH ETHICS: Three Ethical Issues
in Surveys
450
Ethical Issues
452
PART FOUR
Data Analysis and Reporting
455
CHAPTER
13
Data Preparation
456
DATA ADMINISTRATION
458
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Selecting Statistical
Software
459
Screening
460
ID Numbers
460
Logbook Entry
461
Initial Check
461
THE
CODEBOOK 462
Codebook
Contents
462
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Sixteen: The
Codebook 464
Variable Acronym
464
Column Numbers
465
Codes
467
RESEARCH SKILLS: Coding Open-Ended
Questions
468
Missing Value Codes
470
Codebook
Problems
470
RESEARCH SKILLS: Coding Multiple-Response
Questions
471
EDITING AND CODING
471
RESEARCH SKILLS: Coding Repeated
Measures
472
Editing
472
RESEARCH SKILLS: Editing Ambiguous
Data
474
Coding
474
DATA ENTRY
476
Entry Options with Microcomputers
476
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Coding Procedures:
Raw Data to Computer
477
Data Entry with Mainframe Computers
478
Importing Data from Other Computer Files
480
Verifying
480
RESEARCH SKILLS: Manual Data
Verification
481
DATA CLEANING
481
Preparing for Computer Runs
482
Illegitimate Codes
483
Illogical Codes
484
CHAPTER
14
Preliminary Data Analysis
489
PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
490
WEIGHTING AND SAMPLE CHECKS
490
RESEARCH ETHICS: Preliminary Analysis
Checks
49
1
Weighting
Nonproportional
Stratified Samples
49
1
Sample Check
492
DISTRIBUTION CHECKS
494
Examining Distributions
494
Sufficient Variation
496
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Common Frequency
Distributions Found in Business Research
497
χ
Contents
Distribution
Shape
499
Outliers
502
RESEARCH SKILLS: Transforming
Variables
503
MEASUREMENT CHECKS
505
Measurement Validity
505
Reliability
506
RESEARCH SKILLS: Factor Analysis
507
Missing Data and Item
Nonresponse
Bias
508
RESEARCH SKILLS: Chronbach s Alpha
509
COMPUTING NEW VARIABLES
5
11
Recodes
5
11
RESEARCH SKILLS: Assessing Item
Nonresponse
Bias
5
1
2
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Eleven: Constructing New Variables
5
1
3
Composite Variables
514
Scale and Index Construction
515
Gain Scores
516
RESEARCH SKILLS: Combining Scale or Index
Items
5
1
7
PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF TIME SERIES
5
1
8
Types of Time Series
5
1
8
Trend and Seasonality Problems
5
1
9
Autocorrelation
52
1
RESEARCH SKILLS: Differencing a Time
Series
522
Homogeneity of Variance
524
Outliers and Nonlinearity
525
Lagged and Leading Variables
526
Type I and Type II Errors
Critical Region
538
537
CHAPTER
15
Descriptive and
Univariate Analysis
530
DESCRIBING THE SAMPLE AND
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
53
1
Central Tendency
53
1
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Statistics
Texts
532
RESEARCH SKILLS: Calculating Weighted
Averages
533
Variability
533
BREAKDOWNS
534
POPULATION ESTIMATES
535
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
536
Research and Null Hypotheses
537
CHAPTER
16
Relationships and Group
Differences: Bivariate
Analysis
543
BASICS OF BIVARIATE ANALYSIS
544
The Research Questions
545
BIVARIATE ASSOCIATION
545
Visualize the Relationship
546
Two Interpretations for Measures of
Association
546
RESEARCH SKILLS: Reading Scatterplots
549
MEASURES OF ASSOCIATION FOR
CATEGORY VARIABLES
549
Cross-Tabulations
549
Percentaging Tables
550
RESEARCH SKILLS: Percentaging a
Cross-Tabulation
55
1
Other Measures of Association for Cross-Tabs
55
1
MEASURES OF ASSOCIATION FOR
RANKED ORDINAL VARIABLES
553
MEASURES OF ASSOCIATION FOR
QUANTITATIVE VARIABLES
554
Association Between Two Quantitative
Variables
554
Association Between Quantitative and Category
Variables
554
MOVING SOUND: A Continuing Case
Part Twelve: Correlation or Regression?
555
STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE
556
The Logic of Significance Tests
556
RESEARCH SKILLS: Selecting a Significance
Level
557
Degrees of Freedom
557
RESEARCH ISSUES: Significance Tests and
Enumerations
558
Significance and Sample Size
559
The Alpha Problem: Multiple Tests
559
Significance or Association?
560
COMMON SIGNIFICANCE TESTS
561
Significance Test Properties
56
1
Summary of Significance Tests
563
BIVARIATE CHECKS
563
Ordinality and Linearity
563
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: The Major Significance
Tests
564
Contents
Xl
Joint
Outliers
568
Advanced
Topic: Homogeneity of Variance
569
CHAPTER
17
Relationships and Group
Differences: Multivariate
Analysis
572
TYPES OF MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
573
RESEARCH ETHICS: The Ethics of
Multivariate Analysis
574
The Logic of Multivariate Analysis
574
FORECASTING AND SELECTION MODELS
577
Model Building Techniques
577
Measures of Joint Effect
579
RESEARCH SKILLS: Using Multiple
Regression
580
Selecting the Best Model
58
1
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Variations of
Regression Analysis
582
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF
UNIQUE EFFECTS
584
From Bivariate to Multivariate
584
Unique Effects and Bivariate Association
585
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Seventeen: Unique Effect Measures
586
RESEARCH SKILLS: Using Analysis of
Variance
587
RESEARCH SKILLS: Using Discriminant
Analysis
588
Relative Effects
590
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Other Problems in
Multivariate Analysis for Effect Size
59
1
Joint Effects
591
Interacting Variables in Multivariate Analysis
592
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS FOR
REPEATED-MEASURE DESIGNS
594
Pretest-Posttest
Designs
594
Panel Designs
596
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS FOR TIME SERIES
598
Concomitant Time Series
598
Interrupted Time Series
599
Pooled Time Series
601
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF
INTERDEPENDENCE
602
SUPPLEMENTARY ANALYSIS
602
Unexpected Direction
602
RESEARCH SKILLS: Using Cluster Analysis
603
Weak or No Relationship
604
OTHER ANALYSIS ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
608
Multicollinearity
608
Small Samples
608
RESEARCH ISSUES: Treating Category Ordinal
Variables as Quantitative
609
Sparse Categories in an Important Variables
609
Scales and Indices as Dependent Variables
610
Appendix to Chapter
17:
Causal Modeling
614
CHAPTER
18
Conclusions, Recommendations,
and Reporting
621
REPORT DECISIONS
622
The Audience
623
Importance of the Problem
624
Your Purpose
624
CONTENT: THE SECTIONS OF
A RESEARCH REPORT
625
Content Decisions
626
Front Matter
627
Summary
628
Conclusions and Recommendations
629
Introduction, Background, Objectives
630
Literature Survey
630
Methodology and Procedure
630
The Sample
631
Policy or Program
632
Findings and Conclusions
632
End Matter
633
Appendices
633
Writing Schedule
633
ORGANIZATION AND STYLE
634
Format: The Order of Parts
634
RESEARCH SKILLS: Scheduling the Report
Writing
635
Writing Style
636
RESEARCH SKILLS: Writing Style
637
RESEARCH SKILLS: Presenting Numbers in
Reports
638
Presentation
639
WRITING UP THE FINDINGS AND
CONCLUSIONS
640
Organizing the Section
640
Organization Within Subsections
642
Xli
Contents
MOVING
SOUND:
A Continuing Case
Part Thirteen: Research Report Excerpt
644
What to Include
645
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Using Graphics in
Research Reports
646
Tables and Graphics
647
FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Parts of a Table
650
Statistical Procedures
650
RESEARCH ETHICS: Misuse of Graphics
652
DRAFTING RECOMMENDATIONS
653
RESEARCH ETHICS: Recommendations
654
Types of Recommendations
655
Recommendation Problems
655
CAMPBELL SWITCH: A Continuing Case
Part Eighteen: Research Report Excerpt
656
Generating Creative Recommendations
657
Relevant and Feasible Recommendations
657
Involving Management
658
REPORT VARIATIONS AND PROBLEMS
659
Progress and Interim Reports
659
Oral Reports
660
No Results
661
Bearing Bad Tidings
662
Interference
662
APPENDIX A
An Introduction to Sampling Theory
and Inferential Statistics
667
A SAMPLE EXAMPLE
Population
667
Sample
668
Sampling Error
668
Sampling Distribution
668
Standard Error
670
Estimating the Standard Error
67
1
Precision, Confidence Intervals, and
Probabilities
672
Sample Size Effects
673
Stratified Samples
675
Finite Population Correction
676
APPENDIX
В
Statistical Tables
678
RANDOM NUMBERS
679
AREA UNDER THE NORMAL CURVE
684
DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT S
t
686
APPENDIX
С
Suggested Questions and
Response Categories for
Demographic and Other
Variables
688
AGE
688
MARITAL STATUS
688
GENDER
688
REGION
689
EDUCATION
689
TRAINING
690
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
691
INDUSTRY
692
OCCUPATION
692
UNION MEMBERSHIP
693
INCOME
694
TRANSPORTATION
695
APPENDIX
D
Examples: Cover Letter,
Questionnaire, and
Data-Gathering Form
696
APPENDIX
E
Planning and Running
a Research Project
712
WHO DOES THE RESEARCH?
712
RESEARCH PLANNING
714
Matrix Method of Planning and Costing
714
Work Schedule
7
1
7
THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL
717
PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
7
1
9
Recruiting and Training Personnel
7
1
9
Monitoring the Data Collection
72
1
Glossary
723
Bibliography
736
Index
742
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