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Add to cartWhich are the three parts in which our research document needs to be divided into?
The preliminary part, the main text, and the end matter
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The following data is secondary or primary? "Data that we gathered via some interviews"
Which is the connection between dependent and independent variables?
Independent variables influence the dependent ones
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Which is the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning?
Deductive reasoning: You progress from general ideas to specific conclusions.
Inductive reasoning: You start with specific observations and form general conclusions.
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Which is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?
Quantitative research uses numbers as the unit of analysis, while qualitative uses words or visual images
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Give me at least 3 types of interviews
Structured interviews, semi-structured interviews, unstructured interviews
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Please tell me in simple words what is a saturation point?
If we keep getting the same answers to the same questions, there’s no point in continuing.
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Create quizThese are all the questions that can be asked for the subject research project on the study of International Business Management
Which are the three parts in which our research document needs to be divided into?
The preliminary part, the main text, and the end matterThe following data is secondary or primary? "Data that we gathered via some interviews"
Primary dataWhich is the connection between dependent and independent variables?
Independent variables influence the dependent onesAre correlation and causality the same thing in research?
Correlation does not always mean causalityWhich is the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning?
Deductive reasoning: You progress from general ideas to specific conclusions.Which is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?
Quantitative research uses numbers as the unit of analysis, while qualitative uses words or visual imagesGive me at least 3 types of interviews
Structured interviews, semi-structured interviews, unstructured interviewsPlease tell me in simple words what is a saturation point?
If we keep getting the same answers to the same questions, there’s no point in continuing.Please give me at least three reasons why to use questionnaires.
Please give me at least three studying documents that we can use in research.
Please explain which is the difference between deductive and inductive coding.
Please give me at least four of the ways that we can present our data in quantitative research.
Please give me at least three reasons why to use mixed methods.
Please explain in few words what is reliability and what is validity of the research?
Which is the purpose and significance of the research proposal?
Give me at least 3 steps that can assist you in choosing a good topic for your research.
Which is the purpose and significance of the research question?
Which is the difference between research aim and research objectives?
Which parts should we consider putting in the research proposal?
How can we demonstrate the significance of our research project?
What is the "golden thread"?
Which is the purpose of a literature review?
Are literature review and theoretical framework the same?
What do you need to define beforehand when planning your literature search?
What do we mean by the term "search items"?
Which is the purpose of using the connectors "and," "or," "not"?
What is plagiarism?
What is a target population?
Which are the two types of sample techniques discussed?
Which are the advantages and disadvantages of probability sampling?
Which is the overall non -probability sample size which is likely to be considered as sufficient when using qualitative interviews?
What is categorical data?
Why is data validation important?
What is data coding?
Which are the steps of the process of thematic analysis?
Please give me at least 4 types of narrative analysis.
Please give me at least 3 reasons why research is important.
Please give me at least 5 data visualization techniques.
What is research evaluation?
Which are the steps of the research evaluation process?
Please tell me at least 4 ways we can use to evaluate our research methods.
What is critical appraisal?
Give me at least one strength and one weakness of both qualitative and quantitative methods.
Which are the three main areas to reflect on when evaluating what went well or can be improved?
What is the "what, so what, now what" model?
What is reflection-in-action?
What is reflection-on-action?
What is reflexivity?
Why is reflexivity important for qualitative research?
Which factors influence reflexivity in qualitative research?
Which are the three levels of reflexivity?
Why is reflexivity important in research relationships?
Which are the four types of probability sampling we discussed?
Why do we usually have non-responses?