Test Bank Part 1 Questions – Research Methods for Business
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Research
- Business research can be described as a systematic and organized effort to investigate a
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specific problem encountered in the work setting, that needs a solution.*a. T
- Research done with the aim of making a contribution to existing knowledge is called basic,
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fundamental, or pure research.*a. T
- Fundamental research has little practical relevance.
- T
*b. F
- Being knowledgeable about research and research methods helps professional managers to:
- Identify and effectively solve minor problems in the work setting.
- Know how to discriminate good from bad research.
- Appreciate and be constantly aware of the multiple influences and multiple effects of factors
impinging on a situation.*d. All of the above.
5. The manager should make sure while hiring researchers or consultants that:
- The roles and expectations of both parties are made explicit.
- Relevant philosophies and value systems of the organization are clearly stated, and constraints,
- A good rapport is established with the researchers, and between the researchers and the
if any, communicated.
employees in the organization, enabling the full cooperation of the latter.*d. All of the above.
- An advantage of engaging in an external team to do the research project is that the team
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would require much less time to understand the structure, the philosophy and climate, and the functioning and work systems of the organization.
*b. F
- A disadvantage of engaging in an internal team to do the research project is that certain
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- F
- Ethics in business research refers to a code of conduct or expected societal norm of behavior
- F
while conducting research.*a. T
- The main distinction between applied and basic business research is that the former is
- F
specifically aimed at solving a currently experienced problem, whereas the latter has the broader objective of generating knowledge and understanding of phenomena and problems that occur in various organizational settings.*a. T
- Identifying the critical issues, gathering relevant information, analyzing the data in ways that
- F
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would help decision making, and implementing the right course of action, are all facilitated by understanding business research.*a. T
Chapter 2 – Scientific Investigation
1. ‘Rigor’ related to scientific investigation refers amongst others to:
- The probability that our estimations are correct.
- The idea that a simple model that explains a certain phenomenon has preference over a
- The fact that findings are generalizable.
complex model.
*d. The fact that an investigation has a clear theoretical foundation.
- A researcher who observed separate specific phenomena and on this basis attempts to arrive
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at general conclusions, works inductively.*a. T
- A manager observes that higher prices lead to more sales. The results of a focus group point
- T
out that consumers use price as an indicator for quality. This is an example of deductive research.
*b. F
- An inductive investigation starts with an observation of empirical data.
- F
*a. T
5. Parsimony related to scientific investigation refers to:
- The probability that our estimations are correct.
- The fact that findings are generalizable.
- The fact that an investigation has a clear theoretical base.
*b. The idea that a simple model that explains a certain phenomenon is preferred to a complex model.
6.
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- F
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- Deduction is the process of drawing conclusions based on (an interpretation of) the results of
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data-analysis.*a. T
- For a constructionist, science and scientific research is seen as the way to get at the truth
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*b. F
- The research methods of constructionist researchers are often qualitative in nature.
- F
*a. T
- The critical realist is critical of our ability to understand the world with certainty.
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*a. T