Business Research Methods
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- 658.0072 N2273 B
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658 K1433 M 102572 Modern Manufacturing and Management Practices | 658 K9593 C 102518 Case Studies in Management | 658.005 T829 B 102416 Business Organisation and Management. | 658.0072 N2273B Business Research Methods | 658.0072 P8844 B 102623 Business Research Methods | 658.02/2 N785 E 102530 Essentials of entrepreneurship and small business management / | 658.049 Al119 I 102621 International Business : |
Business Research Methods, 2e, provides students with the knowledge, understanding and necessary skills to conduct business research. The reader is taken step-by-step through a range of contemporary research methods, while numerous worked examples and real-life case studies enable students to relate with the context and thus grasp concepts effectively.
Keeping in mind the developments in the subject area and necessary feedback from the users of this book, the latest edition has been extensively revised to include the necessary updates. The revision has been carried out in three ways: (i) by adding a few topics in existing chapters, (ii) by restructuring chapters pertaining to multivariate techniques, and (iii) by including a new chapter - Chapter 20: Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Modelling and Path Analysis.
Part I Introduction to Business Research
1 Business Research Methods: An Introduction
2 Business Research Process Design
Part II Research Design Formulation
3 Measurement and Scaling
4 Questionnaire Design
5 Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Part III Sources and Collection of Data
6 Secondary Data Sources
7 Data Collection: Survey and Observation
8 Experimentation
9 Fieldwork and Data Preparation
Part IV Data Analysis and Presentation
10 Statistical Inference: Hypothesis
Testing for Single Populations
11 Statistical Inference: Hypothesis
Testing for Two Populations
12 Analysis of Variance and Experimental Designs
13 Hypothesis Testing for Categorical
Data (Chi-Square Test)
14 Non-Parametric Statistics
15 Correlation and Simple Linear
Regression Analysis
16 Multiple Regression Analysis
17 Discriminant Analysis and Logistic
Regression Analysis
18 Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis
19 Conjoint Analysis, Multidimensional
Scaling and Correspondence Analysis
20 Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Structural
Equation Modeling and Path Analysis
Part V Result Presentation
21 Presentation of Result: Report Writing
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