Which of the following is FALSE?
a. A good test of a summary is self-sufficiency in that a summary should not require the appended full report butshould be able to stand on its own.
b. In general, it is not desirable for the researcher to draw conclusions in the written report. Rather they shouldlimit their reports to presentation of the facts and should let the reader draw his or her own inferences fromthis presentation.
c. The good summary in a research report contains the necessary introductory information to providebackground, and the important results and conclusions.
d. The true summary is an abstract of the whole report in which everything is restated in condensed form.
e. As a general rule, the research report with wide distribution will require a more extensive introduction than areport for a narrow audience since a major purpose of the introduction is to provide the backgroundinformation the reader needs to appreciate the discussion in the body of the report.
Question 2At first, it all seemed innocent. Ted had two fresh cream-filled donuts each morning with a cup of hot coffee. Then he started to have the urge to do the same after lunch. With time, he had the uncontrollable urge to consume more than three dozen donuts a day. Ted's consumer behavior was
a. compulsive.
b. fantasizing.
c. rational.
d. controllable and rational.
e. fantasizing and rational.
Question 3A research request agreement includes all of the following items EXCEPT
a. the scales for the measures.
b. the decision problem confronting the manager.
c. the target population from which a sample will be drawn.
d. an approximation of the time and expense of the research report.
e. All of the above are included in a research request agreement.
Question 4The researcher told his client that the data indicated a relationship between the weight of dogs and consumption of
low calorie dog biscuits. The researcher's remarks were a
a. recommendation.
b. conclusion.
c. hypothesis.
d. research proposal.
e. None of the above.