Research Methodology by Dr. Alok Gupta, Nitin Gupta


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1. Research Method, 2. Research Process, 3. Testing of Hypothesis, 4. Sampling Fundamentals, 5. Sampling Designs, 6. Measurement-I, 7. Measurement-II, 8. Data Collection-I, 9. Data Collection-II, 10. Processing of Data, 11. Test of Significance-I, 12. Test of Significance-II, 13. Test of Significance-III, 14. Non-Parametric Tests, 15. Report Preparation-I, 16. Report Preparation-II.




Research Methodology


Book Description

1. Research Method, 2. Research Process, 3. Testing of Hypothesis, 4. Sampling Fundamentals, 5. Sampling Designs, 6. Measurement-I, 7. Measurement-II, 8. Data Collection-I, 9. Data Collection-II, 10. Processing of Data, 11. Test of Significance-I, 12. Test of Significance-II, 13. Test of Significance-III, 14. Non-Parametric Tests, 15. Report Preparation-I, 16. Report Preparation-II.




Research Methodology


Book Description

1.Research Methodology ,2 .Research Process, 3 .Testing Of Hypothesis, 4.Sampling Fundamentals, 5. Sampling Designs, 6 .Measurement- I, 7.Measurement- II, 8 .Data Collection- II (Primary Data), 9. Data Collection- II (Secondary Data), 10.Processing of Data, 11. Test of Significance - I, 12. test of Significance- Ii (Analysis of Variance), 13.Test of Significance - III (X2-test), 14. Non- Parametric Test, 15. Report Preparation- I, 16. Report Preparation- II.




Research Methodology - SBPD Publications


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1.Research Methodology ,2 .Research Process, 3 .Testing Of Hypothesis, 4.Sampling Fundamentals, 5. Sampling Designs, 6 .Measurement- I, 7.Measurement- II, 8 .Data Collection- II (Primary Data), 9. Data Collection- II (Secondary Data), 10.Processing of Data, 11. Test of Significance - I, 12. test of Significance- Ii (Analysis of Variance), 13.Test of Significance - III (X2-test), 14. Non- Parametric Test, 15. Report Preparation- I, 16. Report Preparation- II.




Research Methodology


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Research Methodology


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Research Methodology


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This well-organised and lucid text on Research Methodology is intended to fulfill the felt-need for an introductory, accessible and student friendly book. Written with the aim of making the teaching and learning of research methods and methodology simple, the book provides theoretical information in an operational manner about the various methods, techniques and procedures followed in research. This book based on the practical experiences of the authors as researchers, practitioners and teachers intends to cater to the needs of students of MBA, BBA, Humanities and Social Sciences. The book will also be of immense use to the researchers, practicing managers and public health organisations. KEY FEATURES: Contains case studies and sample questionnaires. Covers brief knowledge of statistics and its applications required in research. Objective type questions, review questions, sample question papers and previous years' examination papers have been included for brushing up of the knowledge. Gives working knowledge of various useful computer software used in the research analysis such as SPSS, Excel etc. Report writing is explained in the systematic manner explaining the process, layout, types, mechanics involved, various principles and precautions to be taken while writing a good report to make the research worth.




RESEARCH METHODOLOGY THEORY & TECHNIQUES


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The goal of conducting research that is descriptive is to offer a description of the subject under investigation. For a product that has just been released, for example, the characteristics of consumers may be stated in terms of the degree to which product usage varies with factors such as income, age, gender, and other characteristics. In another example, the characteristics of consumers may be stated in terms of the degree to which product usage changes over time. In order to generate the most possible revenue, a descriptive study needs to collect data for a certain purpose. A single hypothesis should be used as the guiding principle whenever descriptive investigations produce varying degrees of agreement. It makes it possible to test both implicit and explicit hypotheses, however the specifics of how this is done depend on the area of study that is being conducted. For instance, a corporation that deals in petroleum would find that its sales had decreased. The company is able to draw this conclusion based on the feedback it receives from the market, which indicates that economically challenged households do not purchase the company's oil for use in the kitchen. After then, one may perhaps do descriptive research in order to put such a theory to the test. The phase of research described as "the act of modifying one or more variables under the conditions, in which the data that indicates the effects will be collected" is referred to as "experimentation." The term "experimentation" refers to this phase of research. Experiments will create artificial situations in order to supply the researcher with the precise data required for the study as well as the methods to properly measure that data. This will be accomplished by fabricating fictitious conditions. Experiments are considered to be artificial due to the fact that the conditions in which they are conducted are frequently constructed for the sole purpose of carrying out the experiment. Because doing so grants the researchers a greater degree of control over the factors that are the subject of their investigation, the experimental places a heavy emphasis on the use of artificial components. They will be in a position to gather more convincing evidence of the cause-and-effect linkages that exist between the variables if they are able to exercise control over those factors that are components of a particular scenario. Therefore, the ability to create a scenario with the express purpose of observing and accurately recording the effect that a deliberate change in another factor has on a first factor enables researchers to accept or reject hypotheses with an absolute certainty that is beyond the realm of reasonable doubt.







Research Methodology Made Easy


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This book is an introduction to research methodology intended to be used by students of undergraduate and post graduate courses and those seeking clarity and an understanding of the key terminology used in research. The handbook will provide the reader with the basic framework and summary of basic research principles and techniques. This book has been written in simple language with examples to elucidate the underlying concepts, terms, language of research, paradigms of research, types of research, research methods, sampling, data and measurement, data collection methods and report writing. The author has used a practical approach to the principles of research to make it easier for the reader to understand, apply and select the paradigms of research, research methods and research methodology applicable to their research. This book endeavours to make research easy to understand and apply to all readers.