The purpose of this course is to provide students with the required research skills that will make them educated users of quantitative techniques needed in addressing a variety of problems in economic and business research. The study of the material will allow the students to understand how methodological tools blend together in order to result in competent design and analysis of research projects.
The course introduces students to basic statistical skills in business analysis. These skills include graphing techniques, the use of spreadsheets and statistical software, discussion of the type of data used in business research, methods of data collection, summary measures of location and spread, index numbers and measures of change, introductory probability theory and Bayesian inference, statistical distributions most frequently used in business research, estimation and inference from population samples, hypothesis testing, correlation, single and multivariate regression analysis, and residual analysis. Further, the course introduces students to two main theoretical approaches in modern interdisciplinary business research, namely interpretivism and positivism, which will help them in building their methodological and reflexive skills. These skills include formulating a research question, making a research design, collecting and analyzing relevant data, and analyzing and writing up the research material.
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- Saunders, Mark, Lewis, Philip & Thornhill, Adrian. (2007). Fourth Edition. Research Methods for Business students. (selected chapters)
- Lind, Douglas, Marchal, William and Wathen, Samuel Adam. Latest Edition. Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics. (selected chapters)
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