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Presentatie infovergadering R4 voor UZ-personeelHelgaDeKeyzer
OPGELET: De datums, timings en wegomleggingen in deze presentatie zijn onderhevig aan verandering. Ze werden in deze ppt opgenomen volgens de informatie zoals die op 11.09.2012 bekend was.
Research Process
Piyush Sharma
1. Formulating the Research Problem
Clarify the problem on following basis
States of nature
Relationship between variables
Resolve Ambiguities (if any)
Rephrase the problem into meaningful terms from an analytical point of view.
2. Extensive Literature Survey
Academic Journals
Conference Proceedings
Govt. Reports
Books etc.
3. Development of Working Hypothesis
According to Coffey – “A hypothesis is an attempt at explanation, a provisional supposition made in order to explain scientifically some facts or phenomenon.”
Sources of Hypothesis
Observation
Reflection
Deduction
3. Development of Working Hypothesis
Origin Of Hypothesis
Induction by Simple Enumeration
Method of Agreement
Analogy
Characteristic of a good hypothesis
Non-Contradictoriness
Definite and Clear
Verifiable and Simple
4. Preparing the Research Design
Defining the information needed.
Designing the exploratory, descriptive, and casual phases of the research.
Specifying the measurement and scaling procedures.
Constructing and pretesting a questionnaire or any other for data collection.
Developing a plan of data analysis.
Considerations: Research Design
The means of obtaining the information.
The availability of skills of the researcher and his staff (if any).
The time available for research.
The cost factor available for research.
5. Determining the Sample Design
6. Collecting the Data
Primary Data
By observation
Personal Interview
Telephone Interviews
Mailing Questionnaires
Secondary Data
Surveys by other researchers
Surveys by Govt. etc
7. Analysis of Data
8. Interpretation
Reference and Bibilography
Research Methodology - Mukul Gupta, Deepa Gupta.
Research Methodology (Methods and Techniques) 2nd Revised Edition – C.R. Kothari
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Presentatie infovergadering R4 voor UZ-personeelHelgaDeKeyzer
OPGELET: De datums, timings en wegomleggingen in deze presentatie zijn onderhevig aan verandering. Ze werden in deze ppt opgenomen volgens de informatie zoals die op 11.09.2012 bekend was.
Research Process
Piyush Sharma
1. Formulating the Research Problem
Clarify the problem on following basis
States of nature
Relationship between variables
Resolve Ambiguities (if any)
Rephrase the problem into meaningful terms from an analytical point of view.
2. Extensive Literature Survey
Academic Journals
Conference Proceedings
Govt. Reports
Books etc.
3. Development of Working Hypothesis
According to Coffey – “A hypothesis is an attempt at explanation, a provisional supposition made in order to explain scientifically some facts or phenomenon.”
Sources of Hypothesis
Observation
Reflection
Deduction
3. Development of Working Hypothesis
Origin Of Hypothesis
Induction by Simple Enumeration
Method of Agreement
Analogy
Characteristic of a good hypothesis
Non-Contradictoriness
Definite and Clear
Verifiable and Simple
4. Preparing the Research Design
Defining the information needed.
Designing the exploratory, descriptive, and casual phases of the research.
Specifying the measurement and scaling procedures.
Constructing and pretesting a questionnaire or any other for data collection.
Developing a plan of data analysis.
Considerations: Research Design
The means of obtaining the information.
The availability of skills of the researcher and his staff (if any).
The time available for research.
The cost factor available for research.
5. Determining the Sample Design
6. Collecting the Data
Primary Data
By observation
Personal Interview
Telephone Interviews
Mailing Questionnaires
Secondary Data
Surveys by other researchers
Surveys by Govt. etc
7. Analysis of Data
8. Interpretation
Reference and Bibilography
Research Methodology - Mukul Gupta, Deepa Gupta.
Research Methodology (Methods and Techniques) 2nd Revised Edition – C.R. Kothari
Someone named “Marcela” who uploaded a PowerPoint Presentation on the same topic.
Thank You