Deck 3: Defining and Refining the Problem

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Symptoms are concrete examples of the way in which a certain business problem reveals itself.
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The selection of an academic perspective on the problem allows us to draw upon a rich body of literature to help us to solve the problem.
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Once we have identified the management problem,it needs to be narrowed down to a researchable topic for study.
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A first review of the literature helps you to make an informed decision about your research approach.
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What is wrong with a problem definition that is 'biased'?

A)The research problem is too broad.
B)The problem is not specific and clear.
C)The problem definition reflects the opinion of the researcher.
D)The problem definition lacks focus.
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Research questions are the translation of the problem of the organization into a specific need for information.
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The quality of a literature review depends on a careful selection of data sources
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Secondary research simplifies the process of problem formulation.
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The field of interest of a research is unrelated to the problem and symptoms.
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Familiarity with the literature is only beneficial in an academic context.
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A good problem statement includes both a statement of the research objective(s)and the research question(s).
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A problem is any situation where a gap exists between the actual and the desired ideal states.
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Which of the following answers cannot be an objective of preliminary research?

A)Mapping out the research problem.
B)Defining concepts.
C)Interpreting research outcomes.
D)Improving the relationship between the client and the performer of the investigation.
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Secondary data refers to information that the researcher gathers first hand through instruments such as surveys,interviews,focus groups,or observation.
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There is always one best way to investigate a certain problem statement.
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Deck 3: Defining and Refining the Problem
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Symptoms are concrete examples of the way in which a certain business problem reveals itself.
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The selection of an academic perspective on the problem allows us to draw upon a rich body of literature to help us to solve the problem.
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Once we have identified the management problem,it needs to be narrowed down to a researchable topic for study.
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A first review of the literature helps you to make an informed decision about your research approach.
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What is wrong with a problem definition that is 'biased'?

A)The research problem is too broad.
B)The problem is not specific and clear.
C)The problem definition reflects the opinion of the researcher.
D)The problem definition lacks focus.
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Research questions are the translation of the problem of the organization into a specific need for information.
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The quality of a literature review depends on a careful selection of data sources
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Secondary research simplifies the process of problem formulation.
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The field of interest of a research is unrelated to the problem and symptoms.
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Familiarity with the literature is only beneficial in an academic context.
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A good problem statement includes both a statement of the research objective(s)and the research question(s).
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A problem is any situation where a gap exists between the actual and the desired ideal states.
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Which of the following answers cannot be an objective of preliminary research?

A)Mapping out the research problem.
B)Defining concepts.
C)Interpreting research outcomes.
D)Improving the relationship between the client and the performer of the investigation.
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Secondary data refers to information that the researcher gathers first hand through instruments such as surveys,interviews,focus groups,or observation.
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There is always one best way to investigate a certain problem statement.
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