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<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 DQs</strong>Week 1 DQ 1 Scientific ThinkingDevelop a hypothesis for a problem at a local business (for example:   high employee turnover).   Determine if your hypothesis has adequacy for its purpose, is testable and better than its rivals.   Then, use the Checklist for Developing a Strong Hypothesis on page 64 as it relates to your hypothesis.   Discuss your results.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 1 DQ 2 Making Research DecisionsBased on the analysis of the last six months' sales, your boss notices that sales of beef products are declining in your chain's restaurants.   As beef entrée sales decline, so do profits.   Fearing beef sales have declined due to several newspaper stories reporting E.coli contamination discovered at area grocery stores, he suggests a survey of area restaurants to see if the situation is pervasive (page 94, number 5).What do you think of this research suggestion?How, if at all, could you improve on your boss’s formulation of the research question?Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:a. Complete <em>Discussion Questions </em>1, 2, and 5 on page 22.b. Complete <em>Making Research Decisions Question </em>6, page 76.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 DQs</strong>Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics in Business ResearchRead the interview with Elizabeth Buchanan on virtual research ethics [Readings in virtual research: Issues and controversies. (2004, January-June).<em>Information Technology Newsletter</em>, 15(1), 22-25.].   You can find this article through the Ashford Online Library.   Write a summary of this interview and add your thoughts on how this affects the business research process.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 2 DQ 2 Design of ResearchRead <em>Snapshot: Tracking Search Patterns</em> on page 37. Find more details of this study since the text's Snapshot was printed and discuss the study including any updates.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>1, page 50§ In text answer <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1-5, page 155§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 7, page 388<strong>BUS 640 Week 3 DQs</strong>Week 3 DQ 1 Measurement ScalesContemplate <em>Snapshot: Measuring Respect</em> on page 301 of your text. Discuss the information presented and the critical measures taken in order to present an appropriate measurement scale. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 3 DQ 2 Clarifying the Research QuestionsRead Close-Up, pages 118-121. Discuss your answers to the Research questions on page 120. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings<strong>BUS 642 Week 3 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 5, page 315.§ Complete <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1- 3, page 123.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read the case study, <em>State Farm: Dangerous Intersections</em>. Answer questions 1 through 5. (This case can be downloaded from the textbook website, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 DQs</strong>Week 4 DQ 1 Survey MethodsDiscuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<ul> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telephone interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>How do these survey methods compare?</li></ul>Week 4 DQ 2 Observational StudiesRead and discuss <em>Bringing Research to Life</em> on page 187 of your text. Develop investigative questions that could have been used to guide Jason and Sara's mechanical observation study. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Terms in Review, </em>1-4, on page 204.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Ramada Demonstrates its Personal Best. Answer questions 1-3 (This case can be downloaded from the textbook web site, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html<strong>Week 5 DQ 1 Data Preparation and Description </strong>Poll a small sample of class members, work associates, or friends and ask them to answer the following in a paragraph or two: "What are your career aspirations for the next five years?" Use one of the four basic units of content analysis to analyze their responses. Describe your findings as frequencies for the unit of analysis selected. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 5 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>2, page 450§ Complete <em>From Concept to Practice </em>7, page 450<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Inquiring Minds Want to Know- NOW. Answer questions 1-9 (This case can be downloaded from the text book web site, http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 DQs</strong>Week 6 DQ 1 Measures of AssociationAnswer Making Research Decisions 5 on page 524 of your text.A research team conducted a study of soft-drink preferences among residents in a test market prior to an advertising campaign for a new cola product. Of the participants, 130 are teenagers and 130 are adults. The researchers secured the following results:<table><tbody><tr><td>Cola</td><td>No cola</td></tr><tr><td>Teenagers</td><td>50</td><td>80</td></tr><tr><td>Adults</td><td>90</td><td>40</td></tr></tbody></table>Calculate an appropriate measure of association, and decide how to present the results. How might this information affect the advertising strategy?Week 6 DQ 2 Presenting ResultsConduct a search of websites that provide Internet presentations. Select one and critique its content, visuals, and the presenter's skills. Make sure to include the URL in your Discussion Forum.<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 Final Paper</strong>The final project should be eight pages in length and include a reference of all resources used. At least three sources should be from scholarly journals, e.g. Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, or Harvard Business Review. This paper will be a research project that tests a hypothesis chosen by the student that can relate to the place of current employment or previous employment but may not include or involve human subjects directly.Sample general topics could include:§ Manufacturing Quality/Cost Improvement§ Service Quality Improvement§ Systems Design§ Accounts Receivable/Billing/AR Aging§ Marketing/Advertising Issues§ Sales of Goods§ Investments§ Product Safety§ Workplace Safety§ Labor Pools§ HR matters of broad concern§ Population Studies§ Others approved by course instructorThe hypothesis should be a possible cause and effect relationship regarding a process, underlying assumption, or plan that is important to the business. It should not be too broad. The hypothesis must be approved by the instructor by the end of the third week of class. The research process of planning, data sampling, collection and data evaluation should be described. The type of study should be defined and justified. Collect a small representative data sample. Fifteen is the recommended sample size. The data can be collected from observations, surveys, or historical records. The data results should be summarized and displayed and a brief analysis should be included. Use appropriate descriptive or inferential statistics.
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<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 DQs</strong>Week 1 DQ 1 Scientific ThinkingDevelop a hypothesis for a problem at a local business (for example:   high employee turnover).   Determine if your hypothesis has adequacy for its purpose, is testable and better than its rivals.   Then, use the Checklist for Developing a Strong Hypothesis on page 64 as it relates to your hypothesis.   Discuss your results.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 1 DQ 2 Making Research DecisionsBased on the analysis of the last six months' sales, your boss notices that sales of beef products are declining in your chain's restaurants.   As beef entrée sales decline, so do profits.   Fearing beef sales have declined due to several newspaper stories reporting E.coli contamination discovered at area grocery stores, he suggests a survey of area restaurants to see if the situation is pervasive (page 94, number 5).What do you think of this research suggestion?How, if at all, could you improve on your boss’s formulation of the research question?Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:a. Complete <em>Discussion Questions </em>1, 2, and 5 on page 22.b. Complete <em>Making Research Decisions Question </em>6, page 76.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 DQs</strong>Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics in Business ResearchRead the interview with Elizabeth Buchanan on virtual research ethics [Readings in virtual research: Issues and controversies. (2004, January-June).<em>Information Technology Newsletter</em>, 15(1), 22-25.].   You can find this article through the Ashford Online Library.   Write a summary of this interview and add your thoughts on how this affects the business research process.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 2 DQ 2 Design of ResearchRead <em>Snapshot: Tracking Search Patterns</em> on page 37. Find more details of this study since the text's Snapshot was printed and discuss the study including any updates.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>1, page 50§ In text answer <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1-5, page 155§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 7, page 388<strong>BUS 640 Week 3 DQs</strong>Week 3 DQ 1 Measurement ScalesContemplate <em>Snapshot: Measuring Respect</em> on page 301 of your text. Discuss the information presented and the critical measures taken in order to present an appropriate measurement scale. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 3 DQ 2 Clarifying the Research QuestionsRead Close-Up, pages 118-121. Discuss your answers to the Research questions on page 120. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings<strong>BUS 642 Week 3 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 5, page 315.§ Complete <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1- 3, page 123.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read the case study, <em>State Farm: Dangerous Intersections</em>. Answer questions 1 through 5. (This case can be downloaded from the textbook website, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 DQs</strong>Week 4 DQ 1 Survey MethodsDiscuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<ul> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telephone interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>How do these survey methods compare?</li></ul>Week 4 DQ 2 Observational StudiesRead and discuss <em>Bringing Research to Life</em> on page 187 of your text. Develop investigative questions that could have been used to guide Jason and Sara's mechanical observation study. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Terms in Review, </em>1-4, on page 204.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Ramada Demonstrates its Personal Best. Answer questions 1-3 (This case can be downloaded from the textbook web site, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html<strong>Week 5 DQ 1 Data Preparation and Description </strong>Poll a small sample of class members, work associates, or friends and ask them to answer the following in a paragraph or two: "What are your career aspirations for the next five years?" Use one of the four basic units of content analysis to analyze their responses. Describe your findings as frequencies for the unit of analysis selected. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 5 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>2, page 450§ Complete <em>From Concept to Practice </em>7, page 450<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Inquiring Minds Want to Know- NOW. Answer questions 1-9 (This case can be downloaded from the text book web site, http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 DQs</strong>Week 6 DQ 1 Measures of AssociationAnswer Making Research Decisions 5 on page 524 of your text.A research team conducted a study of soft-drink preferences among residents in a test market prior to an advertising campaign for a new cola product. Of the participants, 130 are teenagers and 130 are adults. The researchers secured the following results:<table><tbody><tr><td>Cola</td><td>No cola</td></tr><tr><td>Teenagers</td><td>50</td><td>80</td></tr><tr><td>Adults</td><td>90</td><td>40</td></tr></tbody></table>Calculate an appropriate measure of association, and decide how to present the results. How might this information affect the advertising strategy?Week 6 DQ 2 Presenting ResultsConduct a search of websites that provide Internet presentations. Select one and critique its content, visuals, and the presenter's skills. Make sure to include the URL in your Discussion Forum.<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 Final Paper</strong>The final project should be eight pages in length and include a reference of all resources used. At least three sources should be from scholarly journals, e.g. Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, or Harvard Business Review. This paper will be a research project that tests a hypothesis chosen by the student that can relate to the place of current employment or previous employment but may not include or involve human subjects directly.Sample general topics could include:§ Manufacturing Quality/Cost Improvement§ Service Quality Improvement§ Systems Design§ Accounts Receivable/Billing/AR Aging§ Marketing/Advertising Issues§ Sales of Goods§ Investments§ Product Safety§ Workplace Safety§ Labor Pools§ HR matters of broad concern§ Population Studies§ Others approved by course instructorThe hypothesis should be a possible cause and effect relationship regarding a process, underlying assumption, or plan that is important to the business. It should not be too broad. The hypothesis must be approved by the instructor by the end of the third week of class. The research process of planning, data sampling, collection and data evaluation should be described. The type of study should be defined and justified. Collect a small representative data sample. Fifteen is the recommended sample size. The data can be collected from observations, surveys, or historical records. The data results should be summarized and displayed and a brief analysis should be included. Use appropriate descriptive or inferential statistics.
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<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 DQs</strong>Week 1 DQ 1 Scientific ThinkingDevelop a hypothesis for a problem at a local business (for example:   high employee turnover).   Determine if your hypothesis has adequacy for its purpose, is testable and better than its rivals.   Then, use the Checklist for Developing a Strong Hypothesis on page 64 as it relates to your hypothesis.   Discuss your results.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 1 DQ 2 Making Research DecisionsBased on the analysis of the last six months' sales, your boss notices that sales of beef products are declining in your chain's restaurants.   As beef entrée sales decline, so do profits.   Fearing beef sales have declined due to several newspaper stories reporting E.coli contamination discovered at area grocery stores, he suggests a survey of area restaurants to see if the situation is pervasive (page 94, number 5).What do you think of this research suggestion?How, if at all, could you improve on your boss’s formulation of the research question?Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:a. Complete <em>Discussion Questions </em>1, 2, and 5 on page 22.b. Complete <em>Making Research Decisions Question </em>6, page 76.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 DQs</strong>Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics in Business ResearchRead the interview with Elizabeth Buchanan on virtual research ethics [Readings in virtual research: Issues and controversies. (2004, January-June).<em>Information Technology Newsletter</em>, 15(1), 22-25.].   You can find this article through the Ashford Online Library.   Write a summary of this interview and add your thoughts on how this affects the business research process.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 2 DQ 2 Design of ResearchRead <em>Snapshot: Tracking Search Patterns</em> on page 37. Find more details of this study since the text's Snapshot was printed and discuss the study including any updates.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>1, page 50§ In text answer <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1-5, page 155§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 7, page 388<strong>BUS 640 Week 3 DQs</strong>Week 3 DQ 1 Measurement ScalesContemplate <em>Snapshot: Measuring Respect</em> on page 301 of your text. Discuss the information presented and the critical measures taken in order to present an appropriate measurement scale. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 3 DQ 2 Clarifying the Research QuestionsRead Close-Up, pages 118-121. Discuss your answers to the Research questions on page 120. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings<strong>BUS 642 Week 3 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 5, page 315.§ Complete <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1- 3, page 123.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read the case study, <em>State Farm: Dangerous Intersections</em>. Answer questions 1 through 5. (This case can be downloaded from the textbook website, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 DQs</strong>Week 4 DQ 1 Survey MethodsDiscuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<ul> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telephone interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>How do these survey methods compare?</li></ul>Week 4 DQ 2 Observational StudiesRead and discuss <em>Bringing Research to Life</em> on page 187 of your text. Develop investigative questions that could have been used to guide Jason and Sara's mechanical observation study. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Terms in Review, </em>1-4, on page 204.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Ramada Demonstrates its Personal Best. Answer questions 1-3 (This case can be downloaded from the textbook web site, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html<strong>Week 5 DQ 1 Data Preparation and Description </strong>Poll a small sample of class members, work associates, or friends and ask them to answer the following in a paragraph or two: "What are your career aspirations for the next five years?" Use one of the four basic units of content analysis to analyze their responses. Describe your findings as frequencies for the unit of analysis selected. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 5 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>2, page 450§ Complete <em>From Concept to Practice </em>7, page 450<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Inquiring Minds Want to Know- NOW. Answer questions 1-9 (This case can be downloaded from the text book web site, http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 DQs</strong>Week 6 DQ 1 Measures of AssociationAnswer Making Research Decisions 5 on page 524 of your text.A research team conducted a study of soft-drink preferences among residents in a test market prior to an advertising campaign for a new cola product. Of the participants, 130 are teenagers and 130 are adults. The researchers secured the following results:<table><tbody><tr><td>Cola</td><td>No cola</td></tr><tr><td>Teenagers</td><td>50</td><td>80</td></tr><tr><td>Adults</td><td>90</td><td>40</td></tr></tbody></table>Calculate an appropriate measure of association, and decide how to present the results. How might this information affect the advertising strategy?Week 6 DQ 2 Presenting ResultsConduct a search of websites that provide Internet presentations. Select one and critique its content, visuals, and the presenter's skills. Make sure to include the URL in your Discussion Forum.<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 Final Paper</strong>The final project should be eight pages in length and include a reference of all resources used. At least three sources should be from scholarly journals, e.g. Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, or Harvard Business Review. This paper will be a research project that tests a hypothesis chosen by the student that can relate to the place of current employment or previous employment but may not include or involve human subjects directly.Sample general topics could include:§ Manufacturing Quality/Cost Improvement§ Service Quality Improvement§ Systems Design§ Accounts Receivable/Billing/AR Aging§ Marketing/Advertising Issues§ Sales of Goods§ Investments§ Product Safety§ Workplace Safety§ Labor Pools§ HR matters of broad concern§ Population Studies§ Others approved by course instructorThe hypothesis should be a possible cause and effect relationship regarding a process, underlying assumption, or plan that is important to the business. It should not be too broad. The hypothesis must be approved by the instructor by the end of the third week of class. The research process of planning, data sampling, collection and data evaluation should be described. The type of study should be defined and justified. Collect a small representative data sample. Fifteen is the recommended sample size. The data can be collected from observations, surveys, or historical records. The data results should be summarized and displayed and a brief analysis should be included. Use appropriate descriptive or inferential statistics.
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<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 DQs</strong>Week 1 DQ 1 Scientific ThinkingDevelop a hypothesis for a problem at a local business (for example:   high employee turnover).   Determine if your hypothesis has adequacy for its purpose, is testable and better than its rivals.   Then, use the Checklist for Developing a Strong Hypothesis on page 64 as it relates to your hypothesis.   Discuss your results.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 1 DQ 2 Making Research DecisionsBased on the analysis of the last six months' sales, your boss notices that sales of beef products are declining in your chain's restaurants.   As beef entrée sales decline, so do profits.   Fearing beef sales have declined due to several newspaper stories reporting E.coli contamination discovered at area grocery stores, he suggests a survey of area restaurants to see if the situation is pervasive (page 94, number 5).What do you think of this research suggestion?How, if at all, could you improve on your boss’s formulation of the research question?Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:a. Complete <em>Discussion Questions </em>1, 2, and 5 on page 22.b. Complete <em>Making Research Decisions Question </em>6, page 76.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 DQs</strong>Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics in Business ResearchRead the interview with Elizabeth Buchanan on virtual research ethics [Readings in virtual research: Issues and controversies. (2004, January-June).<em>Information Technology Newsletter</em>, 15(1), 22-25.].   You can find this article through the Ashford Online Library.   Write a summary of this interview and add your thoughts on how this affects the business research process.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 2 DQ 2 Design of ResearchRead <em>Snapshot: Tracking Search Patterns</em> on page 37. Find more details of this study since the text's Snapshot was printed and discuss the study including any updates.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>1, page 50§ In text answer <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1-5, page 155§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 7, page 388<strong>BUS 640 Week 3 DQs</strong>Week 3 DQ 1 Measurement ScalesContemplate <em>Snapshot: Measuring Respect</em> on page 301 of your text. Discuss the information presented and the critical measures taken in order to present an appropriate measurement scale. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 3 DQ 2 Clarifying the Research QuestionsRead Close-Up, pages 118-121. Discuss your answers to the Research questions on page 120. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings<strong>BUS 642 Week 3 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 5, page 315.§ Complete <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1- 3, page 123.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read the case study, <em>State Farm: Dangerous Intersections</em>. Answer questions 1 through 5. (This case can be downloaded from the textbook website, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 DQs</strong>Week 4 DQ 1 Survey MethodsDiscuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<ul> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telephone interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>How do these survey methods compare?</li></ul>Week 4 DQ 2 Observational StudiesRead and discuss <em>Bringing Research to Life</em> on page 187 of your text. Develop investigative questions that could have been used to guide Jason and Sara's mechanical observation study. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Terms in Review, </em>1-4, on page 204.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Ramada Demonstrates its Personal Best. Answer questions 1-3 (This case can be downloaded from the textbook web site, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html<strong>Week 5 DQ 1 Data Preparation and Description </strong>Poll a small sample of class members, work associates, or friends and ask them to answer the following in a paragraph or two: "What are your career aspirations for the next five years?" Use one of the four basic units of content analysis to analyze their responses. Describe your findings as frequencies for the unit of analysis selected. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 5 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>2, page 450§ Complete <em>From Concept to Practice </em>7, page 450<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Inquiring Minds Want to Know- NOW. Answer questions 1-9 (This case can be downloaded from the text book web site, http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 DQs</strong>Week 6 DQ 1 Measures of AssociationAnswer Making Research Decisions 5 on page 524 of your text.A research team conducted a study of soft-drink preferences among residents in a test market prior to an advertising campaign for a new cola product. Of the participants, 130 are teenagers and 130 are adults. The researchers secured the following results:<table><tbody><tr><td>Cola</td><td>No cola</td></tr><tr><td>Teenagers</td><td>50</td><td>80</td></tr><tr><td>Adults</td><td>90</td><td>40</td></tr></tbody></table>Calculate an appropriate measure of association, and decide how to present the results. How might this information affect the advertising strategy?Week 6 DQ 2 Presenting ResultsConduct a search of websites that provide Internet presentations. Select one and critique its content, visuals, and the presenter's skills. Make sure to include the URL in your Discussion Forum.<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 Final Paper</strong>The final project should be eight pages in length and include a reference of all resources used. At least three sources should be from scholarly journals, e.g. Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, or Harvard Business Review. This paper will be a research project that tests a hypothesis chosen by the student that can relate to the place of current employment or previous employment but may not include or involve human subjects directly.Sample general topics could include:§ Manufacturing Quality/Cost Improvement§ Service Quality Improvement§ Systems Design§ Accounts Receivable/Billing/AR Aging§ Marketing/Advertising Issues§ Sales of Goods§ Investments§ Product Safety§ Workplace Safety§ Labor Pools§ HR matters of broad concern§ Population Studies§ Others approved by course instructorThe hypothesis should be a possible cause and effect relationship regarding a process, underlying assumption, or plan that is important to the business. It should not be too broad. The hypothesis must be approved by the instructor by the end of the third week of class. The research process of planning, data sampling, collection and data evaluation should be described. The type of study should be defined and justified. Collect a small representative data sample. Fifteen is the recommended sample size. The data can be collected from observations, surveys, or historical records. The data results should be summarized and displayed and a brief analysis should be included. Use appropriate descriptive or inferential statistics.
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<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 DQs</strong>Week 1 DQ 1 Scientific ThinkingDevelop a hypothesis for a problem at a local business (for example:   high employee turnover).   Determine if your hypothesis has adequacy for its purpose, is testable and better than its rivals.   Then, use the Checklist for Developing a Strong Hypothesis on page 64 as it relates to your hypothesis.   Discuss your results.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 1 DQ 2 Making Research DecisionsBased on the analysis of the last six months' sales, your boss notices that sales of beef products are declining in your chain's restaurants.   As beef entrée sales decline, so do profits.   Fearing beef sales have declined due to several newspaper stories reporting E.coli contamination discovered at area grocery stores, he suggests a survey of area restaurants to see if the situation is pervasive (page 94, number 5).What do you think of this research suggestion?How, if at all, could you improve on your boss’s formulation of the research question?Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:a. Complete <em>Discussion Questions </em>1, 2, and 5 on page 22.b. Complete <em>Making Research Decisions Question </em>6, page 76.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 DQs</strong>Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics in Business ResearchRead the interview with Elizabeth Buchanan on virtual research ethics [Readings in virtual research: Issues and controversies. (2004, January-June).<em>Information Technology Newsletter</em>, 15(1), 22-25.].   You can find this article through the Ashford Online Library.   Write a summary of this interview and add your thoughts on how this affects the business research process.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 2 DQ 2 Design of ResearchRead <em>Snapshot: Tracking Search Patterns</em> on page 37. Find more details of this study since the text's Snapshot was printed and discuss the study including any updates.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>1, page 50§ In text answer <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1-5, page 155§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 7, page 388<strong>BUS 640 Week 3 DQs</strong>Week 3 DQ 1 Measurement ScalesContemplate <em>Snapshot: Measuring Respect</em> on page 301 of your text. Discuss the information presented and the critical measures taken in order to present an appropriate measurement scale. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 3 DQ 2 Clarifying the Research QuestionsRead Close-Up, pages 118-121. Discuss your answers to the Research questions on page 120. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings<strong>BUS 642 Week 3 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 5, page 315.§ Complete <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1- 3, page 123.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read the case study, <em>State Farm: Dangerous Intersections</em>. Answer questions 1 through 5. (This case can be downloaded from the textbook website, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 DQs</strong>Week 4 DQ 1 Survey MethodsDiscuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<ul> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telephone interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>How do these survey methods compare?</li></ul>Week 4 DQ 2 Observational StudiesRead and discuss <em>Bringing Research to Life</em> on page 187 of your text. Develop investigative questions that could have been used to guide Jason and Sara's mechanical observation study. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Terms in Review, </em>1-4, on page 204.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Ramada Demonstrates its Personal Best. Answer questions 1-3 (This case can be downloaded from the textbook web site, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html<strong>Week 5 DQ 1 Data Preparation and Description </strong>Poll a small sample of class members, work associates, or friends and ask them to answer the following in a paragraph or two: "What are your career aspirations for the next five years?" Use one of the four basic units of content analysis to analyze their responses. Describe your findings as frequencies for the unit of analysis selected. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 5 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>2, page 450§ Complete <em>From Concept to Practice </em>7, page 450<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Inquiring Minds Want to Know- NOW. Answer questions 1-9 (This case can be downloaded from the text book web site, http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 DQs</strong>Week 6 DQ 1 Measures of AssociationAnswer Making Research Decisions 5 on page 524 of your text.A research team conducted a study of soft-drink preferences among residents in a test market prior to an advertising campaign for a new cola product. Of the participants, 130 are teenagers and 130 are adults. The researchers secured the following results:<table><tbody><tr><td>Cola</td><td>No cola</td></tr><tr><td>Teenagers</td><td>50</td><td>80</td></tr><tr><td>Adults</td><td>90</td><td>40</td></tr></tbody></table>Calculate an appropriate measure of association, and decide how to present the results. How might this information affect the advertising strategy?Week 6 DQ 2 Presenting ResultsConduct a search of websites that provide Internet presentations. Select one and critique its content, visuals, and the presenter's skills. Make sure to include the URL in your Discussion Forum.<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 Final Paper</strong>The final project should be eight pages in length and include a reference of all resources used. At least three sources should be from scholarly journals, e.g. Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, or Harvard Business Review. This paper will be a research project that tests a hypothesis chosen by the student that can relate to the place of current employment or previous employment but may not include or involve human subjects directly.Sample general topics could include:§ Manufacturing Quality/Cost Improvement§ Service Quality Improvement§ Systems Design§ Accounts Receivable/Billing/AR Aging§ Marketing/Advertising Issues§ Sales of Goods§ Investments§ Product Safety§ Workplace Safety§ Labor Pools§ HR matters of broad concern§ Population Studies§ Others approved by course instructorThe hypothesis should be a possible cause and effect relationship regarding a process, underlying assumption, or plan that is important to the business. It should not be too broad. The hypothesis must be approved by the instructor by the end of the third week of class. The research process of planning, data sampling, collection and data evaluation should be described. The type of study should be defined and justified. Collect a small representative data sample. Fifteen is the recommended sample size. The data can be collected from observations, surveys, or historical records. The data results should be summarized and displayed and a brief analysis should be included. Use appropriate descriptive or inferential statistics.
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<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 DQs</strong>Week 1 DQ 1 Scientific ThinkingDevelop a hypothesis for a problem at a local business (for example:   high employee turnover).   Determine if your hypothesis has adequacy for its purpose, is testable and better than its rivals.   Then, use the Checklist for Developing a Strong Hypothesis on page 64 as it relates to your hypothesis.   Discuss your results.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 1 DQ 2 Making Research DecisionsBased on the analysis of the last six months' sales, your boss notices that sales of beef products are declining in your chain's restaurants.   As beef entrée sales decline, so do profits.   Fearing beef sales have declined due to several newspaper stories reporting E.coli contamination discovered at area grocery stores, he suggests a survey of area restaurants to see if the situation is pervasive (page 94, number 5).What do you think of this research suggestion?How, if at all, could you improve on your boss’s formulation of the research question?Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 1 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:a. Complete <em>Discussion Questions </em>1, 2, and 5 on page 22.b. Complete <em>Making Research Decisions Question </em>6, page 76.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 DQs</strong>Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics in Business ResearchRead the interview with Elizabeth Buchanan on virtual research ethics [Readings in virtual research: Issues and controversies. (2004, January-June).<em>Information Technology Newsletter</em>, 15(1), 22-25.].   You can find this article through the Ashford Online Library.   Write a summary of this interview and add your thoughts on how this affects the business research process.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 2 DQ 2 Design of ResearchRead <em>Snapshot: Tracking Search Patterns</em> on page 37. Find more details of this study since the text's Snapshot was printed and discuss the study including any updates.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 2 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>1, page 50§ In text answer <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1-5, page 155§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 7, page 388<strong>BUS 640 Week 3 DQs</strong>Week 3 DQ 1 Measurement ScalesContemplate <em>Snapshot: Measuring Respect</em> on page 301 of your text. Discuss the information presented and the critical measures taken in order to present an appropriate measurement scale. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.Week 3 DQ 2 Clarifying the Research QuestionsRead Close-Up, pages 118-121. Discuss your answers to the Research questions on page 120. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings<strong>BUS 642 Week 3 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In your text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions</em>, 5, page 315.§ Complete <em>Terms in Review</em>, 1- 3, page 123.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read the case study, <em>State Farm: Dangerous Intersections</em>. Answer questions 1 through 5. (This case can be downloaded from the textbook website, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 DQs</strong>Week 4 DQ 1 Survey MethodsDiscuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<ul> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telephone interviewing.   What is necessary for the success of this method?</li> <li>How do these survey methods compare?</li></ul>Week 4 DQ 2 Observational StudiesRead and discuss <em>Bringing Research to Life</em> on page 187 of your text. Develop investigative questions that could have been used to guide Jason and Sara's mechanical observation study. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 4 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Terms in Review, </em>1-4, on page 204.<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Ramada Demonstrates its Personal Best. Answer questions 1-3 (This case can be downloaded from the textbook web site, http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html<strong>Week 5 DQ 1 Data Preparation and Description </strong>Poll a small sample of class members, work associates, or friends and ask them to answer the following in a paragraph or two: "What are your career aspirations for the next five years?" Use one of the four basic units of content analysis to analyze their responses. Describe your findings as frequencies for the unit of analysis selected. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings.<strong>BUS 642 Week 5 Exercises</strong>Complete the following exercises:<em>In text book</em>§ Complete <em>Making Research Decisions </em>2, page 450§ Complete <em>From Concept to Practice </em>7, page 450<em>On companion website</em>§ Read Case Study: Inquiring Minds Want to Know- NOW. Answer questions 1-9 (This case can be downloaded from the text book web site, http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073373702/student_view0/cases.html)<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 DQs</strong>Week 6 DQ 1 Measures of AssociationAnswer Making Research Decisions 5 on page 524 of your text.A research team conducted a study of soft-drink preferences among residents in a test market prior to an advertising campaign for a new cola product. Of the participants, 130 are teenagers and 130 are adults. The researchers secured the following results:<table><tbody><tr><td>Cola</td><td>No cola</td></tr><tr><td>Teenagers</td><td>50</td><td>80</td></tr><tr><td>Adults</td><td>90</td><td>40</td></tr></tbody></table>Calculate an appropriate measure of association, and decide how to present the results. How might this information affect the advertising strategy?Week 6 DQ 2 Presenting ResultsConduct a search of websites that provide Internet presentations. Select one and critique its content, visuals, and the presenter's skills. Make sure to include the URL in your Discussion Forum.<strong>BUS 642 Week 6 Final Paper</strong>The final project should be eight pages in length and include a reference of all resources used. At least three sources should be from scholarly journals, e.g. Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, or Harvard Business Review. This paper will be a research project that tests a hypothesis chosen by the student that can relate to the place of current employment or previous employment but may not include or involve human subjects directly.Sample general topics could include:§ Manufacturing Quality/Cost Improvement§ Service Quality Improvement§ Systems Design§ Accounts Receivable/Billing/AR Aging§ Marketing/Advertising Issues§ Sales of Goods§ Investments§ Product Safety§ Workplace Safety§ Labor Pools§ HR matters of broad concern§ Population Studies§ Others approved by course instructorThe hypothesis should be a possible cause and effect relationship regarding a process, underlying assumption, or plan that is important to the business. It should not be too broad. The hypothesis must be approved by the instructor by the end of the third week of class. The research process of planning, data sampling, collection and data evaluation should be described. The type of study should be defined and justified. Collect a small representative data sample. Fifteen is the recommended sample size. The data can be collected from observations, surveys, or historical records. The data results should be summarized and displayed and a brief analysis should be included. Use appropriate descriptive or inferential statistics.
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