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ASSIGNMENT
This assessment task will be testing your individual responses to the questions contained in this document that will able you to demonstrate your knowledge and application skills of that knowledge as well as your communication skills
Learning objectives
Learning objective 1: Demonstrate an understanding of an applied a research problems in financial and management accounting, and prepare strategies for their solution
Learning objective 2: Demonstrate an understanding of applied research methods
Learning objective 3: Collect and analyse accounting research data using applied research methods
Learning objective 4: Use correct Harvard referencing
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Requirement
There are seven questions on pages 2 and 3 of this document. Each question has multiple requirements. All requirements for these seven questions must be answered with a total word limit of 1,250 words for your answers.
Task for Assessment Task 1 that assess the four learning objectives mentioned on page 1 of this assessment task document for the introduction topic and topics 1, 2, 3 and 4
1. The terms qualitative and quantitative are used to describe research approaches and designs.
a) Explain how theory is used in qualitative studies.
b) Explain how theory is used in quantitative studies.
c) Explain how theory is used differently between the two research designs.
2. Find a qualitative business study (not one mentioned in the lecture or included on the Study Desk).
a) Use the qualitative purpose script from the textbook page 126 (reproduced at the end of the assignment) to summarise the purpose of the research.
b) Identify how theory is used.
c) Provide the name of the theory that is used.
3. Explain the use of dependent, independent and mediating variables in quantitative studies.
4. Review the study by Patiar & Mia (2009).
a. Identify the dependent variable, and independent variable and the mediating variable.
b. Outline the relationships between the three variables.
i) What is independent variable and dependent variable relationship?
ii) What is independent variable and mediating variable relationship?
iii) What is mediating variable and dependent variable relationship?
iv) What is the mediating effect of the mediating variable on the independent variable and dependent variable relationship?
5. Van der Stede, Young and Chen (2005) identified various potential problems with survey research in management accounting.
a) Explain (in your own words) two of the various potential problems.
b) What can researchers do to overcome the two problems?
6. A researcher might use interviews in a quantitative and a qualitative study.
a) Explain the types of questions used in interviews in quantitative studies.
b) Explain the types of questions used in interviews in qualitative studies.
7. Read the mixed method study by Stone (2011).
a) State in your own words the research problem that the article raises.
b) What are the author's reasons for selecting a quantitative method design first and then a qualitative method design in this sequential mixed methods study?
c) When might it be appropriate to conduct a qualitative method design first followed by a quantitative method design in a sequential mixed methods study?
8. Reference list with correct in-text Harvard referencing.
(Please use the word Bibliography, at the start of your reference list as this is the term used by Turnitin.)
(Source: Creswell, 2014, p. 126)
Reference List
Creswell, J 2014, Research Design, Sage, Thousand Oaks.
Patiar, A & Mia, L 2009, 'Transformational leadership style, market competition and departmental performance: Evidence from luxury hotels in Australia', International Journal of Hospitality Management, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 254-62.
Stone, G 2011, 'Let's talk: Adapting accountants' communications to small business managers' objectives and preferences', Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 781-809.
Van der Stede, WA, Young, SM & Chen, CX 2005, 'Assessing the quality of evidence in empirical management accounting research: The case of survey studies', Accounting, Organizations and Society, vol. 30, no. 7, pp. 655-84.