Avoiding the Research Trap
Martin Klubeck
Chapter Chapter 15 in Metrics, 2011, pp 309-317 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Let’s start with my take on research. By research I don’t mean the focused, directed investigation I suggest you do to determine root needs. Nor do I mean the further investigation we perform once we’ve identified anomalies in our data. I also don’t mean the deeper dive you should perform when finding the data, measures, information, standards, or benchmarks for the specific metrics you’ve designed.
Keywords: Graduation Rate; Consult Firm; Deep Dive; Meaningful Question; Customer Satisfaction Measure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-3727-3_15
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