Quantitative Assignment

1. Identify a School of Business and Enterprise related research topic and present as a Research Question and Hypotheses. (15%)
A topic which relate to business and enterprise
• Adopt a topic of interest to them as long as you approach topic with some kind of ‘business’ focus.
• Innovative topics that may focus on your wider social, voluntary and work role(s) if appropriate.
• choose a topic that will enable you to read and understand the literature
• ensure relevant literature is available (At least 15 to 20 academic sources – journal article and books)
• formulate a focused thesis statement (it signals what the report will be about)

2. Create a maximum of 15 related survey questions and identify answers codes as appropriate. (25%)
• Write questions that are simple and to the point.
• Use words with clear meanings.
• Order question appropriately
• Be specific when writing questions
• Questions should not be beyond your topic – they should answer your topics
• Give appropriate categories to choose
• Avoid too many categories or confused categories
• Try to read and review your questions and categories or ask your friend to read and get their feedback on the questions

3. Use the Qualtrics survey software to design questionnaire of the questions identified in question 2 and generate 100 cases of test data in Qualtrics. Include a copy of your questionnaire in an appendix. (10%)

YouTube videos are very helpful to learn how to create survey in Qualtrics software
https://www.youtube.com/watchi?v=FEEdq-PYQAQ

How to create 100 auto responses
Based on the Qualtrics manual the following steps are the clearest way to generate their data I can find.
1. Open a questionnaire survey
2. click on “VIEW RESULTS” tab
3. click on “RESPONSES” button
4. click on “ADVANCED OPTIONS” button
5. click on “GENERATE TEST RESPONSES” button
6. select “100” responses (cases) and click on start test

4. Write a Management Report that includes a. An Executive Summary of the Key findings from your survey results (one page). b. A 1500 word detailed, critical analysis that expands on the findings of the Executive Summary and briefly refers to a range of secondary data. (40%)