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Research Methodology




                    Notes          Loaded Question: A question in which special emphasis is given to a word or a phrase, which
                                   acts as a lead to respondent.
                                   Non-disguised Observation: The observation in which the respondents are well aware that they
                                   are being observed.

                                   6.8 Review Questions

                                   1.  What is primary data?

                                   2.  What are the various methods available for collecting primary data?
                                   3.  What are the advantages and disadvantages of a structured questionnaire?
                                   4.  What are the several methods used to collect data by observation method?
                                   5.  What are the advantages and limitations of collecting data by observation method?
                                   6.  What are the various methods of survey research?

                                   7.  What is a questionnaire? What are its importance and characteristics?
                                   8.  Explain the steps involved in designing a questionnaire.
                                   9.  Explain Open ended and Closed ended questions in a questionnaire.

                                   10.  One method of sequencing the question in a questionnaire is to proceed from general to
                                       specific. What is the logical reason behind this?

                                   Answers: Self  Assessment

                                   1.  Observation, questioning          2.   questioning
                                   3.  identify                          4.   direct
                                   5.  External                          6.   non-experimental

                                   7.  directly                          8.   potential
                                   9.  sample                            10.  verify
                                   11.  Computer Direct Interviews       12.  20
                                   13.  balanced                         14.  limits
                                   15.  exploratory

                                   6.9 Further Readings




                                   Books       Abrams, M.A., Social Surveys and Social Action, London: Heinemann, 1951.
                                               Arthur, Maurice, Philosophy  of Scientific Investigation,  Baltimore: John  Hopkins
                                               University Press, 1943.
                                               Bernal, J.D., The Social Function of Science, London: George Routledge and Sons,
                                               1939.

                                               Chase, Stuart, The Proper Study of Mankind: An inquiry into the Science of Human
                                               Relations, New York, Harper and Row Publishers, 1958.
                                               S. N. Murthy and U. Bhojanna, Business Research Methods, Excel Books.




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