QNT565 Final Exam
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Week One: The Purpose of Business Research
Objective:Determine the significance, scope, magnitude
and feasibility of finding a solution to the situation, risk management, or
opportunity.
1.
Which of the following questions is considered
when discussing the management dilemma?
2.
How can management eliminate negative
symptoms?
3.
What does the manager need to know to choose
the best alternative from the available sources of action?
4.
What is the recommended course of action?
5.
What symptoms cause management concern?
6.
What should be asked or observed to obtain the
information the manager needs?
Objective:Determine the significance, scope, magnitude
and feasibility of finding a solution to the situation, risk management, or
opportunity.
1.
The fundamental weakness in the research process is:
incorrectly defining the research question
B. identifying a flawed sampling frame
C. misdefining the target population
D. failing to identify all relevant secondary information
E. skipping the exploratory phase
incorrectly defining the research question
B. identifying a flawed sampling frame
C. misdefining the target population
D. failing to identify all relevant secondary information
E. skipping the exploratory phase
Objective: Identify ethical issues involved in business
research.
1.
Which of the following is an example of findings
nondisclosure?
Dean and Deluca doesn’t want Whole Foods to know about it is conducting research on organic wines.
B. Whole Foods is studying a potential new location near a large condo complex.
C. Bayer seeks to disclose that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin.
D. Vioxx seeks to hide results suggesting that it is equivalent to aspirin in reducing the pain of arthritis.
Dean and Deluca doesn’t want Whole Foods to know about it is conducting research on organic wines.
B. Whole Foods is studying a potential new location near a large condo complex.
C. Bayer seeks to disclose that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin.
D. Vioxx seeks to hide results suggesting that it is equivalent to aspirin in reducing the pain of arthritis.
Objective: Identify ethical issues involved in business
research.
1.
The right of interviewers, surveyors, experimenters, observers,
and participants to be protected from threat of physical or psychological harm
is the right to:
quality
B. security
C. freedom
D. safety
E. happiness
quality
B. security
C. freedom
D. safety
E. happiness
Objective: Develop the purpose of the research, research
questions, and hypotheses.
1.
BankChoice is concerned about stagnating profits and asks, “How
can profitability be improved?” This is an example of:
a management question
B. a research question
C. an investigative question
D. a measurement question
E. a management dilemma
a management question
B. a research question
C. an investigative question
D. a measurement question
E. a management dilemma
Week Two: Types of Research Design
Objective:Differentiate between qualitative and
quantitative methods of research.
1.
Which of the following is true of quantitative research?
It uses a nonprobability sampling method.
B. Results are generalizable.
C. Data analysis is ongoing during the project.
D. Sample sizes are generally small.
E. It uses multiple data collection methods.
It uses a nonprobability sampling method.
B. Results are generalizable.
C. Data analysis is ongoing during the project.
D. Sample sizes are generally small.
E. It uses multiple data collection methods.
Objective: Differentiate between qualitative and
quantitative methods of research.
1.
Qualitative methods that encourage participants to reveal hidden
or suppressed attitudes, ideas, emotions, and motives are called _____
techniques.
deceptive
B. unstructured
C. projective
D. focus group
E. semistructured
deceptive
B. unstructured
C. projective
D. focus group
E. semistructured
Objective: Explain
commonly used qualitative research designs and quantitative research designs.
1.
American Airlines is conducting a qualitative study on
preferences of business travelers who fly frequently. Before inviting an
individual to participate, the researcher on the project wants to ensure that
all participants travel for business more than pleasure and meet the American
Airlines’ definition of frequent flier. What is the best way for the researcher
to ensure that participants will meet these criteria?
Use a recruitment screener prior to inviting individuals to participate.
B. Delete interviews after the study ends from those who don’t meet the qualifications.
C. Draw a sample from a list of people with an American Airlines affinity credit card.
D. Draw a sample from a list of people with an affinity credit card associated with any airline.
E. Contact a travel agency for a list of prospects.
Use a recruitment screener prior to inviting individuals to participate.
B. Delete interviews after the study ends from those who don’t meet the qualifications.
C. Draw a sample from a list of people with an American Airlines affinity credit card.
D. Draw a sample from a list of people with an affinity credit card associated with any airline.
E. Contact a travel agency for a list of prospects.
Objective: Select
the appropriate type of research design in a given business situation.
1.
InZone Research will survey fans attending one of the Final Four
games to assess preferences for pricing and products offered at concession
stands. What type of study is this an example of?
Formal
B. Cross-sectional
C. Longitudinal
D. Monitoring
E. Ex post facto
Formal
B. Cross-sectional
C. Longitudinal
D. Monitoring
E. Ex post facto
Objective: Select
the appropriate type of research design in a given business situation.
1.
Jack is participating in a research study. The interviewer asks
Jack to say the first word that comes to mind when he hears a product’s
benefits. What type of projective technique is this an example of?
Thematic apperception test
B. Sentence completion
C. Brand mapping
D. Laddering
E. Word association
Thematic apperception test
B. Sentence completion
C. Brand mapping
D. Laddering
E. Word association
Week Three: Measurement and Data Collection
Objective: Differentiate
among the four levels of measurement and how they are used in data collection
for research.
1.
What type of data is produced by constant-sum scales?
Nominal
B. Ordinal
C. Interval
D. Ratio
Nominal
B. Ordinal
C. Interval
D. Ratio
Objective: Differentiate
among the four levels of measurement and how they are used in data collection for
research.
1.
Which of the following types of data are collected using a
classification question?
Gender
B. Purchase behavior
C. Attitude toward the brand
D. Personality
E. Behavioral intent
Gender
B. Purchase behavior
C. Attitude toward the brand
D. Personality
E. Behavioral intent
Objective: Develop
the data collection instruments.
1.
A survey of preferences among frequent air travelers will be
conducted at airports nationwide. Prior to asking target questions regarding
respondent preferences, which of the following should occur?
Screen questions should ensure that participants are frequent air travelers.
B. Socio-economic questions should be asked.
C. Questions about terrorist concerns should be asked.
D. Branching questions can distinguish between frequent air travelers and less frequent travelers.
E. Free-response questions should be asked.
Screen questions should ensure that participants are frequent air travelers.
B. Socio-economic questions should be asked.
C. Questions about terrorist concerns should be asked.
D. Branching questions can distinguish between frequent air travelers and less frequent travelers.
E. Free-response questions should be asked.
Objective: Differentiate
among sampling methods and their application in business research.
1.
Which type of nonprobability sampling technique involves
choosing participants arbitrarily for their unique characteristics,
experiences, attitudes, or perceptions?
A. Random sampling
B.Purposive sampling
C. Convenience sampling
D. Snowball sampling
E. Quota sampling
A. Random sampling
B.Purposive sampling
C. Convenience sampling
D. Snowball sampling
E. Quota sampling
Objective: Differentiate among sampling methods and their
application in business research.
1.
Which term below refers to a controlled procedure that assures
that each population element is given a known nonzero chance of selection into
the sample?
A. Nonprobability sampling
B.Random selection
C. Systematic selection
D. Judgment sampling
E. Statistical selection
A. Nonprobability sampling
B.Random selection
C. Systematic selection
D. Judgment sampling
E. Statistical selection
Week Four: Descriptive Data Analysis Approaches
Objective: Prepare
collected data for analysis.
1.
If the mean and median of a population are the same, then its
distribution is:
A. normal
B. skewed
C.symmetric
D. uniform
A. normal
B. skewed
C.symmetric
D. uniform
Objective: Differentiate
between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
1.
Which is a correct statement concerning the median?
A.In a left-skewed distribution, we expect that the median will exceed the mean.
B. The sum of the deviations around the median is zero.
C. The median is an observed data value in any data set.
D. The median is halfway between Q1 and Q3 on a boxplot.
A.In a left-skewed distribution, we expect that the median will exceed the mean.
B. The sum of the deviations around the median is zero.
C. The median is an observed data value in any data set.
D. The median is halfway between Q1 and Q3 on a boxplot.
Objective: Calculate
central tendency and dispersion.
1.
The median of 600, 800, 1000, 1200 is:
A. 800
B. 1000
C.900
D. 950
A. 800
B. 1000
C.900
D. 950
Objective: Calculate
the correlation between two variables.
1.
The _____ is a measure of the association between two variables
after controlling or adjusting for the effects of one or more additional
variables.
A. regression analysis
B.partial correlation coefficient
C. ANOVA
D. product moment correlation
E. gamma
A. regression analysis
B.partial correlation coefficient
C. ANOVA
D. product moment correlation
E. gamma
Objective: Calculate
the correlation between two variables.
1.
What does r2 measure?
A.The proportion of variation in one variable that is explained by the other
B. The proportion of error variation
C. The proportion of variation in Y related to the variation of the categories of X
D. The proportion of variation in Y due to the variation within each of the categories of X
E. The significance of the relationship between X and Y
A.The proportion of variation in one variable that is explained by the other
B. The proportion of error variation
C. The proportion of variation in Y related to the variation of the categories of X
D. The proportion of variation in Y due to the variation within each of the categories of X
E. The significance of the relationship between X and Y
Week Five: Inferential Data Analysis Approaches
Objective: Differentiate
between parametric tests and nonparametric tests.
1.
_____ tests are hypothesis testing procedures that assume that
the variables of interest are measured on at least an interval scale.
A. parameter
B.parametric
C. nonparametric
D. significance
E. metric
A. parameter
B.parametric
C. nonparametric
D. significance
E. metric
Objective: Determine
the data analysis approach for a data set.
1.
A statistical technique that describes two or more variables
simultaneously and results in tables that reflect the joint distribution of two
or more variables that have a limited number of categories or distinct values
is:
A. a t test
B. an ANOVA
C. a factor analysis
D.a cross-tabulation
E. a regression
A. a t test
B. an ANOVA
C. a factor analysis
D.a cross-tabulation
E. a regression
Objective: Apply
the steps in testing a research hypothesis.
1.
The hypothesis that the number of hours worked is related to
student grade point average is a _____ hypothesis.
A. null
B. one-tailed test
C.two-tailed test
D. test of proportions
E. test of means
A. null
B. one-tailed test
C.two-tailed test
D. test of proportions
E. test of means
Objective: Compare
the means of two or more groups.
1.
Which of the following best explains how the F ratio
examines differences among groups?
A.The variability attributable to a treatment is compared to the variability arising from random error.
B. The probability of making a type I error is compared to the probability of making a type II error.
C. The critical F is compared to the critical t.
D. The standard deviation for each group is subtracted from the mean of all groups.
A.The variability attributable to a treatment is compared to the variability arising from random error.
B. The probability of making a type I error is compared to the probability of making a type II error.
C. The critical F is compared to the critical t.
D. The standard deviation for each group is subtracted from the mean of all groups.
1.
ANOVA can be used as a parametric test of:
A. one sample
B. two-related samples
C. two-unrelated samples
D.k-independent samples
A. one sample
B. two-related samples
C. two-unrelated samples
D.k-independent samples
Week Six: Research Findings
Objective: Interpret data analysis results to reach
conclusions.
1.
A readability analysis of a research report scored a 10 on
Gunning’s Fog Index. Which of the following statements is the best
interpretation of this score?
A. People over the age of 10 should be able to read the report comfortably.
B. People with less than a 10th-grade education will be comfortable reading the report.
C.A person with a 10th–grade education or higher will be able to read the report comfortably.
D. 10% of the report is difficult to read.
E. The report is unreadable to most people on a scale of 1 to 10.
A. People over the age of 10 should be able to read the report comfortably.
B. People with less than a 10th-grade education will be comfortable reading the report.
C.A person with a 10th–grade education or higher will be able to read the report comfortably.
D. 10% of the report is difficult to read.
E. The report is unreadable to most people on a scale of 1 to 10.
Objective: Interpret
data analysis results to reach conclusions.
1.
Three randomly-chosen Colorado students were asked how many
times they went rock climbing last month. Their replies were 5, 6, and 7. The
coefficient of variation is:
A.16.7%
B. 13.6%
C. 20.0%
D. 35.7%
A.16.7%
B. 13.6%
C. 20.0%
D. 35.7%
Objective: Make
a recommendation about a problem or project based upon data analysis results
and conclusions drawn.
1.
Nasta Corporation conducted a foreign language survey among
college students at 5 public universities. Results showed a significant
relationship between language proficiency and magazine readership. Based on
this finding, Nasta Corporation can make which recommendation to university
officials?
2.
Recommend students take at least one foreign
language.
3.
Taking a foreign language will not improve
students’ reading.
4.
Additional research is needed to determine
which magazines are read by college students.
5.
Results are inclusive.
Objective: Make
a recommendation about a problem or project based upon data analysis results
and conclusions drawn.
1.
The Human Resources Department at Trident Corporation conducted
a job satisfaction survey among its employees.Results show a significant
negative relationship between job satisfaction and pay category.Human Resources
should recommend what action to management?
2.
The results are inclusive.
3.
Conduct additional research by pay category to
determine specific areas of satisfaction/dissatisfaction.
4.
Based on the results, job satisfaction is
comparable to industry norms and therefore no further action is required.
5.
Increase pay levels for all employees to
obtain comparable level of satisfaction among pay categories.
Objective: Make
a recommendation about a problem or project based upon data analysis results
and conclusions drawn.
1.
A team of MBA student examined parked cars in four different
suburban shopping malls.One hundred and twenty vehicles were examined at each
location.Results show a significant relation between vehicle type and mall
location. The team should include which recommendation in the research report?
2.
It would be difficult to make any
recommendation as the sample size is too small.
3.
Further research is needed to determine which
stores in the mall.
4.
The results are inconclusive.
5.
Store advertising will be a function to
consumer demographics.
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