Reflexiones para medir el impacto socio económico del bono productivo alimenticio
Ana Doris Mondragón-Laínez and
C. Zúniga-González ()
Revista Iberoamericana de Bioeconomía y Cambio Climàtico, 2016, vol. 3, issue 6
Abstract:
e present study is a review of the methodological design to measure the socio-economic impact of the Productive Bonus program. So when I know studies a methodology the first thing the researcher finds is the definition of the type of research you want to carry out. e choice of type research will determine the steps to be followed in the study, its techniques and methods they can use in it. In general it determines the whole research approach influencing instruments, and even the way of how the data collected is analyzed to measure an impact such as that of the Bond Productive. us, the point of investigation types in an investigation goes to constitute an important step in the methodology, as this will determine the focus of it. is can be divided into two main types of Field or from laboratory. Which in turn can be classified into four main types: Exploratory Studies: Also known as a pilot study, are those that are being investigated for the first time or are very few studies investigated. ey are also used to identify a problem. Studies: Describe the facts as they are observed. Correlational Studies: Study the relationships between dependent variables independent, bone, the correlation between two variables is studied. Studies Explanatory: is type of study looks for the why of the facts, establishing cause-effect relationships. But in this case we will be addressing all the sections involved in the methodological design of the research, qualitative and the aspects that refer to it.
Keywords: Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies; Research Methods/Statistical Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.347438
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