Describe common methods for gathering data and evidence in businesses research. Since data and evidence can come from many different sources in business research, how do you determine if a source is valid and reliable?
Common methods of data collection and evidenced in business research are
Quantitative and qualitative methods
Quantitative methods;
Experiment / clinical trials
Observation
Obtaining relevant data
Administering survey in that
Interviews
Face to face interviews
Computer assisted personal interview
Questionnaires in that
Web based questionnaires
Paper pencil questioners
In qualitative
In-depth interview
Observation
Document
Case studies
How to determine a sources are valid or not ;
The source should be
Accurate
Current updated
Relevant information
Cover all the topics
Providing supportive evidence
Verify the authors qualification
Objectiveness
Authortativeness.....
Should assess the when , where, who while collecting the sources from different settings
Describe common methods for gathering data and evidence in businesses research. Since data and evidence can...
Describe common methods for gathering data and evidence in businesses research. Since data and evidence can come from many different sources in business research, how do you determine if a source is valid and reliable?
Describe common methods for gathering data and evidence in businesses research. Since data and evidence can come from many different sources in business research, how do you determine if a source is valid and reliable?
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might such writing differ from the writing done in business?
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