The Research Question : Formulation of the Problem
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The Research Question:
Formulation of the Problem
Chapter 2
The Research Question
Who cares?
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Research Problems v.
Research Opportunities
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Problem Formation
Step 1: Meet with Client
Why?
Planned Change v.
Unplanned Change
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Step 2: Clarify the
Problem/Opportunity
Comes from client meetings
Example: New product is not selling
Normal thinking
Step 3: State the Manager’s
Decision Problem
What is a decision problem?
Ex.- “Why are store revenues low?”
Two types
Discovery-oriented problem
Answers “_________?” or “________?” about a problem
Unplanned changes
Strategy-oriented problem
Answers “________?” about a problem
Planned changes
Step 4: Develop Possible Research
Problems
Step 4: Develop Possible Research
Problems
Step 5: Select Research Problems
to be Addressed
Limitations
How many to research?
Step 6: Prepare Research Request
Agreement
“Document prepared by researcher after client
meeting that summarizes problem and what
information is needed”
Includes:
Background
Decision problem
Research problem
Use
Population
Logistics
Research Proposal
Research Proposal
Request for Proposal (RFP)
“Document that describes problem for which
research is sought, and that asks providers to
offer proposals , including cost estimates and
a description of how they would do the job.”
Research Proposal
Sections:
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Problem recognition
Research design
Sampling plan Data
collection forms
Analysis
Time schedule
Personnel
requirements
Appendices