Chapter Three
Chapter Three
THREE
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction
This chapter gives an outline of research methods that were follow in the study. It provides
information on the participants, that is, the criteria for inclusion in the study, who the
participants were and how they were sample. The researcher describes the research design
that chosen for the purpose of this study and the reasons for this choice. The instrument that
used for data collection described and the procedures that were follows to carry out this study
are included. The researcher also discusses the methods used to analyse the data. Lastly, the
ethical issues that were follow in the process discussed.
Measure the commitment variation between the presumed cause and the presumed
effect.
Contrived setting:
If organisation research done the artificial environment the research is in contrive settings.
So that correlational study invariably conducted in non-contrived setting whereas most
difficult causal is done in contrived lab setting.
3.6 Unit of analysis
Individuals
The problem statement focuses to increase the motivational levels of employees in general
and the individual employees of organizations. The unit of analysis of this study is individual.
3.8 Population
Polit and Hungler (1999:43, 232) define a population as the totality of all subjects that
conform to a set of specifications, comprising the entire group of persons that is of interest to
the researcher and to whom the research results can be generalised. LoBiondo-Wood and
Haber (1998:250) describe a sample as a portion or a subset of the research population
selected to participate in a study, representing the research population. In this study, it shows
that the population is within 300 staff in UKM Kesihatan Sdn Bhd.
Workstation Approach
A data analysis plan is a roadmap for how you are going to organize and analyse your survey
data—and it should help you achieve three objectives that relate to the goal you set before
you