PART A: Answer each of the following questions in a composition of 10 complete sentences. Each worth 20 points.
- Discuss the strength and limitations of observation as a data collection method.
- What are the three types of budgets in organizations where research is purchases and cost containment is crucial? List and describe each one, including its advantages and disadvantages.
- Compare and contrast stratified sampling and cluster sampling.
PART B: Answer each of the following questions in 3 complete sentences. Each worth 4 points.
- What’s the difference between applied research and basic research?
- What are the four characteristics of effective codes of ethics? Is any characteristic critical for the effectiveness of the codes?
- What are the three levels of information sources? Provide examples for each level.
- Explain the meaning of nonresponse error. How can researchers reduce the potential for nonresponse error?
- Explain the three characteristics of a good measurement tool.
- What are the steps in drafting and refining a survey instrument?
- What’s cross-tabulation? What can a research determine through the use of cross-tabulation?
- Briefly explain how a researcher can benefit from using scatterplots.
- What are five questions that must be answered in order to create a sampling design?
- What are the three types of evidence a researcher seeks when testing causal hypotheses? Explain.