Data Analysis in Business
Data Analysis in Business
Lecture 2
Research Design
• After the identification of the variables in a
problem situation and the development of the
theoretical framework, the next step is to
design the research:
In a way that the requisite (required) data can
be gathered, and;
Can be analyzed to arrive at a solution
The Research Process
Observation
Broad
Area
Generation Scientific
Problem Theoretical Data
Definition Framework
Of Research Collection,
Hypotheses Design
Preliminary Deduction
Data gathering
Issues in Research Design
1. Purpose of the Study:
a. Exploration purpose
b. Description
c. Hypothesis testing
d. Case Studies
e. Pilot Studies
2. The study setting or the location of the study:
a. Contrived
Issues in Research Design
b. Non- Contrived
c. Field Studies
d. Laboratory Studies
3. Type of Investigation:
a. Causal relationship: i.e.; the cause and effect
relationship
b. Correlational Study: i.e.; the study conducted to
identify the important factors associated with the
variables of interest
Issues in Research Design
c. Group differences/ Ranks: i.e.; to tap preferences
between two or more objects or items
d. Extent of researcher interference (manipulation or
artificial change)
4. The time dimension/ horizon/ temporal aspects:
a. Cross-sectional Research: Carried out once and
represent a snapshot of one point in time
Issues in Research Design
b. Longitudinal Studies: That are repeated over an
extended period
5. Unit of Analysis ( population to be studied):
a. Individuals
b. Dyads: i.e.; groups, male female etc.
c. Groups
d. Organizations
e. Cultures
Issues in Research Design
6. Sampling Design:
a. Probability/ Non- Probability
b. Sample design
7. Data Collection Methods:
a. Observation
b. Interviews
c. Questionnaires
d. Unobtrusive
e. Physical Measurements
Issues in Research Design
8. Measurements:
a. Operational definition
b. Items
c. Scaling
d. Categorizing
e. Coding
f. Data Analysis
i. Feel of data
ii. Goodness of data
iii. Hypothesis testing
Important points
1. Each component of research design contain several
critical choice/ points. The extent of scientific rigor in a
research study depends on how carefully the researcher
chooses the appropriate design, taking into consideration
to specific purpose.
2. The more sophisticated and rigorous. The research
design, the greater the time the more the cost and other
resources expended on it will be
3. Ask at every choice point, whether the benefits that
result from a more sophisticated design to ensure
accuracy, confidence, generalizability or commensurate
with the larger investment of resources
The Research Design
MEASUREMENT
DATA
DETAILS OFSTUDY ANALYSIS
Feel
Purpose Types of Extent of Study Measurement for
of study investigation researcher’s setting and measures data
interference
STATEMENT
PROBLEM
Good-
ness
of data