Title:
Understanding business research
Author:
Weathington, Bart L.
ISBN:
9781118134269
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2012.
Physical Description:
xvi, 490 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH PROCESS -- 1.Research and Business -- Introduction -- Why Is Understanding Research Methods so Important? -- The Role of Science in Business and Everyday Life -- The Scientific Method -- Brief History of the Science of Behavior in the Workplace -- Bacon's Legacy -- Other Important Historical Figures -- Assumptions of Science -- Requirements for Scientific Research -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 2.Ethics and Research -- Introduction -- What Is Ethics? -- Approaches to Ethical Analysis -- Making Ethical Decisions -- Ethical Business Research -- Components of an Ethical Research Plan -- Research in Action: Ethical Dilemmas -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 3.The Foundations of Research -- Introduction -- The Hypothesis in Research -- Types of Hypotheses -- Measurement -- Reliability of Measurement -- Validity of Measurement -- Populations and Samples --
Contents note continued: Research in Action: Credit or Cash? -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 4.An Overview of Empirical Methods -- Introduction -- Internal, Statistical, and External Validity -- Survey of Empirical Methods -- Intact Groups Designs and Quasi-Experimental Studies -- Surveys -- Correlational Studies -- Interviews and Case Studies -- Meta-Analysis -- Computers and Statistics -- Research in Action: Price Matters -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- pt. II NUTS AND BOLTS OF RESEARCH -- 5.Writing the Research Report -- Introduction -- What Do Readers Appreciate in Good Writing? -- Elements of Style -- Special Grammatical Issues -- Academic Integrity -- Parts of the Research Report -- Chapter Summary -- References -- 6.Reviewing The Literature and Forming Hypotheses -- Introduction -- Bibliographic Research -- The Internet as a Source -- Developing a Search Strategy --
Contents note continued: Searching the Literature: The Library -- Research in Action: Does Listening to Mozart Make You Smarter? -- Statistical Inference and Testing Hypotheses -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 7.Sampling: The First Steps in Research -- Introduction -- The Nature of Samples -- Probability Sampling -- Sampling Methods -- Nonprobability Sampling -- Central Limit Theorem -- Applications of the Central Limit Theorem -- Sources of Bias and Error: A Reprise -- Research in Action: Sampling Matters -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 8.Creating and Using Assessments, Surveys, and Objective Measures -- Introduction -- Purpose of Measurement -- Caveat Assessor -- Creating a Measurement Scale and Developing a Data-Collection Strategy -- Interviews, Questionnaires, and Attitude Surveys -- Question Response Formats -- Writing Good Survey Items -- Determining the Sample Size for a Survey --
Contents note continued: Naturalistic Observation -- Research in Action: Analysis of Assaults -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 9.A Model for Research Design -- Introduction -- A Model for Research Design -- What Is the Independent Variable? -- What Is the Dependent Variable? -- Are There Confounding Variables? -- What Are the Research Hypotheses? -- Mathematical Hypotheses -- Evaluating Hypotheses -- Evaluating Hypotheses: Practical Matters -- Research in Action: Sex Differences and Shopping Behavior -- Research in Action: Changing Attitudes by Writing Essays -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- pt. III COMMON RESEARCH DESIGNS -- 10.Correlational Research -- Introduction -- Conceptual Review of Correlation -- Pearson's r -- Interpreting the Correlation Coefficient -- Factors that Corrupt a Correlation Coefficient -- Sample Size and the Correlation Coefficient -- Applications of the Correlation Coefficient --
Contents note continued: Regression Analysis -- Introduction to Mediation and Moderation -- Regression to the Mean -- Research in Action: Education and Income -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 11.Between-Subjects Designs -- Introduction -- Student's f-Ratio for Independent Groups -- Review of Hypothesis Testing -- Testing Statistical Hypotheses -- Common Errors in the Interpretation of p -- The Power of a Test -- Estimating the Sample Size -- Statistics Behind The Research -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 12.Single-Variable Between-Subjects Research -- Introduction -- Independent Variable -- Cause and Effect -- Gaining Control Over the Variables -- The General Linear Model -- Components of Variance -- The F-Ratio -- H0 and H1 -- F-Ratio Sampling Distribution -- Summarizing and Interpreting ANOVA Results -- Effect Size and Power -- Multiple Comparisons of the Means -- Research in Action -- Chapter Summary --
Contents note continued: Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 13.Between-Subjects Factorial Designs -- Introduction -- The Logic of the Two-Variable Design -- Advantages of the Two-Variable Design -- Factorial Designs: Variables, Levels, and Cells -- Examples of Factorial Designs -- Main Effects and Interaction -- Designing a Factorial Study -- Identifying Samples and Estimating Sample Size -- Interpreting the Interaction: Advanced Considerations -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 14.Correlated-Groups Designs -- Introduction -- Logic of the Correlated-Groups Research Design -- Repeated-Measures Design -- Longitudinal Designs -- Matched-Groups Design -- Mixed-Model Design -- Research in Action -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- pt. IV SPECIAL RESEARCH DESIGNS -- 15.Research With Categorical Data -- Introduction -- Goodness-of-Fit Test -- X2 Test of Independence -- X2 Test of Homogeneity --
Contents note continued: Further Analysis of the X2 -- McNemar Test -- Research in Action: Gambling and Productivity -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References -- 16.Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research -- Introduction -- Qualitative Versus Quantitative Research -- Theory and Perspectives Guiding Qualitative Research -- Mixing Methods: Quantitative and Qualitative Combined -- Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Data Collection and Analysis -- Benefits and Challenges of Mixed-Methods Research -- Sources of Published Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research -- Research in Action: Gender- and Job-Based Differences in Work Stress -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter Glossary for Review -- References.