Format for Project Proposal
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Roll No
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Name
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Topic
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I.
Objective of the study
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To study , To
understand, To identify, To suggest
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II.
Key Issues
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1. 2. 3. 4
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III.
Hypothesis
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1)
Gender of the respondents
does not influence the perception towards____________
2)
Age of the respondents does
not influence the perception towards____________
3)
Experience of the respondents
does not influence the perception towards____________
4)
Qualification of the
respondents does not influence the perception towards____________
5)
The business sector does not
influence the study factor______________
6)
The Profitability of the
organization does not influence the study factor______________
7)
The business period does not
influence the study factor______________
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IV.
Research Type, Process and
design
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Ø Applied research or Basic research: Applied research: Is to solve
a current problem faced by the manager in the work setting, demanding a
timely solution. Basic research (fundamental, pure) is to generate a body of
knowledge by trying to comprehend how certain problems that occur in
organizations can be solved.
Ø The research process : 1
Observation 2 Data gathering 3 Problem definition 4 Theoretical framework (variables
identified) 5 Hypotheses 6 Research
design 7 Data collection, analysis,
interpretation 8 Deduction 9 Report writing 10 Report presentation 11 Managerial decision making
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V.
Research Design
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1)
Purpose of study
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1)
Descriptive study is to able
to describe the characteristics of the variables of interest in a situation.
2)
Hypotheses testing: Is
undertaken to explain the variance in the dependent variable or to predict
organizational outcomes.
3)
Case studies
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2)
Data Collection
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Primary data and secondary data; Data collection methods used: interview, Questionnaires
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3)
Sampling method
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Sample is a subset of the population. Sample is the process of selecting a
sufficient number of elements from the population. Studying a sample rather the entire
population is sometimes to lead to more reliable results, mostly because
fatigue is reduced, resulting in fewer errors on collection data. (time,
cost, human resources); Convenient sampling/Judgmental sampling/Area
sampling/Cluster sampling
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4)
Data analysis and
interpretation
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The data analysis involves three major steps,
done in roughly this order:
1) Cleaning and organizing the data for analysis (Data
Preparation)
2) Describing the data (Descriptive Statistics): provide simple
summaries about the sample and the measures. Central Tendency & Dispersion;
we use descriptive statistics simply to describe what's going on in our data.
3) Testing Hypotheses and Models (Inferential Statistics):t-test,
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), regression
analysis, Correlation is a measure of the relation between two or more
variables. We use inferential statistics to make judgments of the probability
that an observed difference between groups. Thus, we use inferential
statistics to make inferences from our data to more general conditions
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VI.
Variables identified based on
literature review
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Monday, 30 November 2015
SYBMS/BRM/08/Format for Project Proposal
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