Study Guide for Quantitative Methods for Business, 8e

Study Guide for Quantitative Methods for Business, 8e
Author: David Ray Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Management science
ISBN: 9780324021363

Prepared by John Loucks of St. Edward's University, the Study Guide will provide the student with significant supplementary study materials. It contains an outline, review and list of formulas each text chapter, sample exercises with step-by-step solutions, exercises with answers, and a series of self-testing questions with answers. The Study Guide may be purchased at a special price when bundled with the textbook.

Doing Survey Research

Doing Survey Research
Author: Peter M. Nardi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131726097X

The significantly updated third edition of this short, practical book prepares students to write a questionnaire, generate a sample, conduct their own survey research, analyse data, and write up the results, while learning to read and interpret excerpts from published research. It combines statistics and survey research methods in a single book.

Quantitative Methods

Quantitative Methods
Author: BPP Learning Media
Publisher:
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1998-01
Genre: Business mathematics
ISBN: 9780751721188

From a range of study guides for business degree students combining a user-friendly style of a study guide with the detail of a textbook. It is a blend that reflects the changing university environment in which self-study is becoming increasingly important. This revised edition features the use of icons to signpost the student through the book, case examples to illustrate technical points, over 100 multiple-choice questions, and exam style questions.

Doing Survey Research

Doing Survey Research
Author: Peter M. Nardi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351697250

Each day we are faced with continuing claims made by media pundits, politicians, teachers, and friends, often quoting research. Consider also the numerous comments and posts on Internet blogs, Twitter, and Facebook that illustrate the confusion between opinion and factual data. How do we learn to interpret the research we hear about and read, to distinguish opinions from scientific facts, and to use this knowledge to conduct our own studies to answer the questions faced in everyday situations? Understanding the components that go into scientific research and learning how to do research, make decisions about which statistics to use, and analyze statistical findings are goals for everyone in today's research-oriented world. Questions about the reliability and validity of data from a study or public opinion poll come up routinely and need critical review. This book contributes to achieving these objectives. Doing Survey Research is intended for people who want to learn how to conduct quantitative studies for a project in an undergraduate course, a graduate-level thesis, or a survey that an employer may want completed. This brief, practical textbook prepares beginners to conduct their own survey research and write up the results, as well as read and interpret other people's research. It combines survey design with data analysis and interpretation. And it is for those who need to understand and critically interpret survey research found in scholarly journals, reports distributed in the workplace, and social scientific findings presented online in the media, on a blog, or in social media postings. Essential new updates to this edition include coverage of Big Data, Meta-Analysis, and A/B testing methodology—methods used by scholars as well as businesses like Netflix and Amazon. New to this Fourth Edition Each chapter and its exercises feature updated data and illustrations from current academic and popular articles relevant to today’s web-oriented students, including studies focused on topics related to social media. Update web site http://doingsurveyresearch.wordpress.com/ New Coverage of Big Data (used by popular web sites like Amazon and Netflix) and the ethical issues which emerge not only about privacy, but also how it relates to the methods discussed in this book about sampling, probability, and research design. New coverage of meta-data, and the increasingly popular method in many professional and other settings.

Study Guide for Understanding Nursing Research E-Book

Study Guide for Understanding Nursing Research E-Book
Author: Susan K. Grove
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-07-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323826253

Use this practical study guide to get more out of Grove & Gray's Understanding Nursing Research, 8th Edition! With chapters corresponding to the textbook, this workbook provides exercises that build your knowledge and boost your critical appraisal skills. It offers hands-on practice in applying nursing research to evidence-based practice while reinforcing the steps of the research process. Like the textbook, this edition includes a stronger emphasis on critical appraisal — with an appendix of three published research studies referenced in exercises throughout the book. - Time-tested and innovative exercises reinforce key concepts with fill-in-the-blank, matching, and multiple-choice questions, with exercises including Terms and Definitions, Linking Ideas, Web-Based Information and Resources, and Conducting Critical Appraisals to Build an Evidence-Based Practice. - Critical Appraisal activities provide opportunities to apply your research knowledge to evaluate the quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies located in the appendices. - Appraisal Guidelines provide step-by-step guidance in critically appraising published research literature. - Quick-reference printed tabs in the print edition make it easy to locate the Answer Key and each of the book's three published studies in the appendices. - Answer Key is provided for the exercises in each chapter, allowing you to check your understanding and learn from your mistakes. - NEW! Increased focus on critical appraisal for evidence-based practice corresponds to the emphasis on critical appraisal in the text. - NEW! Updated content corresponds to the 8th edition of Grove & Gray's Understanding Nursing Research textbook. - NEW! Updated full-text articles reflect the most current, high-quality research studies.

100 Questions (and Answers) About Qualitative Research

100 Questions (and Answers) About Qualitative Research
Author: Lisa M. Given
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483379825

Exploring 100 key questions (and answers) on the nature and practice of qualitative inquiry, this unique book addresses the practical decisions that researchers must make in their work, from the design of the study, through ethics approval, implementation, and writing. The book’s quick-scan, question-and-answer format make it ideal as a supplementary text or as a ready reference for graduate students preparing for comprehensive exams and writing research proposals, undergraduates in affiliated programs who will not be taking a primary course in qualitative research methods, and researchers working across disciplines in academic or practice environments.