Unit 1
Unit 1
Unit - 1
Learning Content
“Re – Search”
Re – repetitive or iterative process
• Logical Process
• if Yes, if No
• Iterative Process
• again & again to improve
• Controlled in Nature
• controlling the variables
Objectives of Research
• To
• Explore about unknown
• Explain a phenomenon
• Influence activities
Research Process
• Identifying the Problem
• Reviewing Literature
• Writing report
Significance of research
• Recognizes the potential opportunities and threats
• Understanding the environment situations
Research conducted
“for describing the business problems of
a particular business”
In order to start a business…
Nature of Business Research
• To
• Estimate expenses
• Determine prices
intervals/unemployment/poverty
• Census of country/literates numbers
• Applied/Practical/Need based/Action based research
• Eradicating practical problems
• Scientific research
• Systematic collection of data to contribute
• Historical research
• Conclusive research
• To get alternatives
• Cross-sectional research
• Bringing new concept comparing existing
Exploratory Research
• investigates research questions that have not previously been studied
in depth.
• is often used when the issue you’re studying is new or when the data
collection process is challenging for some reason.
Question -
Exploratory Research
• Optimizing workforce
• Building on foundations
• Rigorous investigations
• Long-term impact
• Observation • Polls
• Hypothesis • Documentation
• Experimentation • Statistic analysis
• Theory
• Conclusions
Empirical Research
• Used to determine the underlying reasons, views, or meanings from study participants
or subjects.
• Quantitative research
• Used for gathering information via numerical data.
• analyzes data of variables collected at one given point in time across a sample
population or a pre-defined subset.
• Used in
• Retail
• Education
• Healthcare
• Business
• Psychology
Types Benefits
once.
• Analytical Research
• Prevalence for all factors can be measured.
• investigates the association between
two related or unrelated parameters • Suitable for descriptive analysis.
further research.
Time-Series Research
• Curve fitting
• Descriptive analysis
• Explanative analysis
• Exploratory analysis
• Forecasting
• Intervention analysis
• Segmentation
Research Questions – What it is?
“an inquiry
that the research
attempts to answer”
• A research question is:
• Clear: Understandable
• Focused: so specific
• a condition to be improved,
• a difficulty to be eliminated,
• Research objectives
• Establish the scope and depth of your project
• Specific
• Measurable
• Achievable
• Relevant
• Time-based
Research Hypothesis
• Characteristics
• A statement about an expected
• Simple to understand
• Alternative Hypothesis - looking for a change or alternative that could reject the null
hypothesis
• Simple Hypothesis - predicts a relationship between one dependent variable and one
independent variable
• Complex Hypothesis - an idea that specifies a relationship between multiple
independent and dependent variables