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A Concise Introduction to Business Research Methods

Concepts and Tools using SPSS

By D. Israel

To Be Published December 15th 2013 by Chapman and Hall/CRC – 210 pages

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Description

Introductory in its approach, this text covers essential aspects of research methods. The author emphasizes major topics, such as experimental design, scale construction techniques, testing reliability and validity, as well as the application of univariate, bivariate, and multivariate tools in data analysis. Step-by-step details of the application of the SPSS, along with screenshots, are included to illustrate the application of tools to analyze and interpret research data. The book covers pre-, quasi-, true-, and complex experimental design forms. Each chapter contains descriptive questions, multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and exercises.

Contents

Research - Introduction

Significance of Research

Types of Research

Basic Concepts: Hypothesis, Constructs, Variables

Research Process

Management Problem vs. Research Problem

Factor Considered in Formulating Research Problem

Preparing an Academic Research Proposal

Research Design

Meaning and Concepts

Types: Exploratory, Descriptive and Experimental

Methods of Exploratory Design

Methods of Descriptive Design: Mail, Personal, Telephone, On-line Surveys

Methods of Experimental Designs (pre, quasi, true and complex designs)

Threats in Establishing Internal and External Validity

Measurement and Scaling

Types of Measurement

Scale Construction Techniques

Comparative vs. Non-comparative Scales

Constructing Scales for Attitudinal Measurement: Thurstone, Guttman and Likert Scales

Criteria for Good Measurement

Testing Reliability and Validity of a Scale

Sampling

Sampling Concepts

Sampling Process

Sampling Techniques (Probability and Non-probability)

Constructing Questionnaires

Questionnaire vs. Schedule

Guidelines in Constructing the Questionnaire

Errors in Measurement

Data Preparation and Analysis

Concepts of Editing and Coding

Data Analysis Concepts: Univariate, Bivariate and Multivariate

Univariate Data Analysis

One-Sample TTest

One-Sample Goodness-of-fit Test

Kolmogorov-Smirnov One-sample Test

One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

Kruskal-Wallis One-way ANOVA

Tukey Multiple Comparison of Means Test

Bivariate Data Analysis

T-Test

Paired-T test

Pearson Correlation

Spearman Rank Correlation

Partial and Part Correlation

Chi-square Test

Kruskall Gamma, Lambda Tests

Cohen's Kappa

Regression Analysis Using a Continuous Independent Variable

Regression Analysis Using a Categorical (Dummy) Independent variable

Multivariate Analysis

Two-way Anova

Two-way Anova with Interaction

Ancova

Multiple Regression

Factor Analysis

Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)

Appendix:Statistical Tables

Glossary

Index

References

Author Bio

D. Israel is a professor in the School of Business and Human Resources at XLRI Jamshedpur.

Name: A Concise Introduction to Business Research Methods: Concepts and Tools using SPSS (Hardback)Chapman and Hall/CRC 
Description: By D. Israel. Introductory in its approach, this text covers essential aspects of research methods. The author emphasizes major topics, such as experimental design, scale construction techniques, testing reliability and validity, as well as the application of...
Categories: Quantitative Methods, Statistical Theory & Methods, Statistics