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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL 2016
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PROGRAM
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MBADS/ MBAFLEX/ MBAHCSN3/ MBA – SEM 3
PGDBMN/ PGDENMN/ PGDFMN/ PGDHRMN/
PGDHSMN/ PGDIB/ PGDISMN/ PGDMMN/ PGDOMN/ PGDPMN/ PGDROMN/ PGDSCMN/ PGDTQMN
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SEMESTER
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Semester 1
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MB0050 - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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BK ID
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B1700
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.
1. Distinguish between descriptive and causal research studies?
Answer: Descriptive and causal studies answer fundamentally different kinds of
questions. Descriptive studies are designed primarily to describe what is going
on or what exists. Causal studies, which are also known as “experimental
studies,” are designed to determine whether one or more variables causes or
affects the value of other variables.
Directionality of Hypothesis: A causal study’s hypothesis is
Question.
2. Briefly explain the concepts of reliability, validity and sensitivity.
Answer: Performance testing is one of the most common and important measures used
in sports science and physiology. Performance tests allow for a controlled
simulation of sports and exercise performance for research or applied science
purposes. There are three factors that contribute to a good performance test:
(i) validity; (ii) reliability; and (iii) sensitivity. A valid protocol is one
that resembles the performance that is being simulated as closely as possible.
When investigating race-type events, the two most common protocols are time to
exhaustion and time trials. Time trials have greater validity than time to
exhaustion because they provide a
Question.
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the questionnaire method?
Illustrate with suitable examples.
Answer: A questionnaire is a research instrument consisting of a series of
questions and other prompts for the purpose of gathering information from
respondents. Although they are often designed for statistical analysis of the
responses, this is not always the case. The questionnaire was invented by the
Statistical Society of London in 1838. A copy of the instrument is published in
the Journal of the Statistical Society, Volume 1, Issue 1, 1838, pages 5–13.
Question.
4. What is data editing? Mention its significance.
Answer: Data editing is defined as the process involving the review and
adjustment of collected survey data. The purpose is to control the quality of
the collected data. Data editing can be performed manually, with the assistance
of a computer or a combination of both.
· Editing methods
· Interactive editing
The term interactive editing is commonly used
for
Question.
5. Differentiate between descriptive and inferential analysis of data.
Answer: When analysing data, such as the marks achieved by 100 students for a
piece of coursework, it is possible to use both descriptive and inferential
statistics in your analysis of their marks. Typically, in most research
conducted on groups of people, you will use both descriptive and inferential statistics
to analyse your results and draw conclusions. So what are descriptive and
inferential statistics? And what are their differences?
Question.
6. Explain the Structure of the Research Report. What are the guidelines for
effective report writing?
Answer: The reporting requires a structured format and by and large, the process
is standardized. As stated above, the major difference amongst the types of
reports is that all the elements that make a research report would be present
only in a detailed technical report. Usage of theoretical and technical jargon
would be higher in the technical report and visual presentation of data would
be higher in the management report.
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