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(Following Paper ID and Roll No. to be filled in your Answer Book) Roll No. ~ n.- (SEM.J:V VEN SEMESTER THEORY EXAMINATION, 2009-2010 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Note: The question paper contains three parts. All question are compulsoy1j. The figures given in the right hand margin indicate marks. J, L.",~r ~(~ttempt all parts of the following, each part carries one mark: (a) (b) (c) Which one of the following is not the step to be accomplish d in conducting a research study?. Field Work Problem Def~lition Understanding of competitors Research Design Which one of the following explains the word "hypothesis" in the best possible manner? Research Question (H) An unproven statement Analytical model Empirical Findings Which one of the following explains the word "Primary Data" in the best possible manner? Unbiased and objective datal evidence Data originated by the researcher. (Hi) Data obtained from exploratory research. Data analyzed by the researcher. (d) Which one of the following is true about "Conclusive Research Design"? (H) Is followed by exploratory research. Assists in selecting the best coures of acti01;. (Hi) Provides insights into and comprehensions of the problem situation confronting the researcher. All of the alternatives, and abov~...~. (20xl=20)

(e) Which one of the following statement explains non-sampling error? The variation between true mean value in the population and the observed mean value. The variation between the true mean value for the sample and the h'ue mean value of the population. Error that occurs when some of the respondents included in the sample do not respond. and above (f) Picking up every i th element in succession from the sampling frame is done in which one of the following m~thods of sampling is": Cluster Sampling Stratified Random samp!l:hg (g) Standard Error is explained by which one of the following statements? Errors usually made in research work.... Significant errors Standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean or proportion. (h) Double barrelled questions are characterized b which a e of the following? A single question that attempts to cover two ues" A single question asked from two respondents. A method of getting quick replies from respondents. One way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) is used to test, hich a e of the following hypothesis? Population of three or more population are the same. Variances of.three or more population are the same. None of the above.

Line Charts Contingency Tables (1). Which one of the following is called as a review of the questionnaire with the objective of increasing accuracy and precision? (m) Which one of the following is not a part of the report preparation and presentation process? Problem Definition Research Follow-up Data Analysis None of the above (n) Which one of the following is not part of "Tell Them Principle" for structuring presentation of a research report? Tell them what you are going to tell them, Tell them Tell them the limitations of your research assignment. (0) Which one of the following is an issue relating to integrity in research work? Define the research problem in such a manner as to s~it hidden agendas. To make Compromise in research design.

In SPSS,the program REPORTcan be used to present results in the desired format. In SPSS,TABLE(S)is particularly suited for formatting data for an on-page presentation. Exec! has extensive charting capabilities 'and through Microsoft office, provides a direct link to word and power point for report preparation and presentation. (q) Which one of the followi1!g;.~escriptiondoes not relate to snowball sampling?...~ Initial groupof respondents is selected at random. After being interviewed V these respondents are asked to identity others who belong to the target popu~ation of internet.... Subsequent respondents are selected based on referrals. Referrals are obtained from referrals. (r) Which one of the following is not the condition to be satisfied before it can be inferred that X is one of the causes of Y? There must be concomitant variation between X and Y. This means that X and Y must vary together in a hypothesized way.

j (s) IAfhichone of the following is not a way to control the role of extraneous variables in desinging an experiment?,..... (t).:;',s:~... ' Which one of the following is a threat to validity in experimental designs? (v) History Maturation Test Effect Selection Bias All of the above 2. Consider the following table in which 500 respondents have been classified based on product use and income: Income Product Use High Medium Low High 40 30 40 Medium 35 70 60 Low 25 50 150 (a) Does this table indicate concomitant variation between produ~t use and income? ~.(- Identify the type of scale (nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio) being used in each of the following. Explain your reasoning.

(c) Rank tee following activities in terms of your preference by assigning rank 1 (most preferred) to 5 (least preferred) Reading magazines _.. Watching Television _ Shopping _ Eating out _ (d) What is your PAN number? _ (e) On an average week day how much time do you spend doing your home work and class assignments? Less than 15 minutes _ 15 to 30 minutes _ 31 to 60 minutes _ 61 to 120 minutes 1 (v) More than 120 minut~j _~ _. (f) How much money did you spend last month on entertainment? _ Suppose each of the questions (a) through (f)was administered to 100respondents. Identify the k,ind of analysis that should be done for each question to summarize the results. 3. What is the concept of research in management? Is it different from common sense approach to problem solving? Give three examples of business problems on which research can be made. What is a problem audit? What is the difference between a symptom and a problem? How can a skillful researcher differentiate between the two and identity a true problem? 4. What is the difference between primary and secondary data? Why is it important to obtain secondary data before primary data? OR "Because questionnaire design is an art it is useless to follow a rigid set of guidelines. Rather the process sho\lld be left entirely to the creativity and ingenuity of the researcher". Examine the relevance of this statement and give some guidelines on how...;~..., a good questioinnaire is constructed?

5. "\That is measurement? What are the primary scales of measurement? Explain each one of them. 6.::1-"~.~Describe the process of report preparation. Discuss the importance of objectivity in writing a marketing research report. Describe the guidelines for report writing. What guidelines should be followed in an oral presentation?