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On 02.06.2012 14:56, Frankfoot wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm stuck on my dissertation which is due next week.
Interesting. The question given below should arise two years before the
dissertation is due (actually, at the time when you planned the
questionnaire). Otherwise I'm interested to hear which university
accepts theses where the analysis chapters can be written within a week
and the evaluation and analysis of questionnaires is not planned in advance.
Uwe Ligges
> I'm a
business major student and my project is a comparative research on corporate
social responsibility (CSR) between Chinese and German firms. According to
my literature review, it's quite obvious that German firms have much better
CSR initiatives and strategies than the Chinese ones and I wanted to test
whether it was true by sending out Likert-scale questionnaires to Chinese
and German firms through bankers in my family. I have already got 24
responses from the Chinese and 27 from the Germans and it looked quite
evident that the hypothesis is correct. Now that I am writing my analysis
chapter, I am lost as I don't know which is the best way to analyse my data
after trying to find a solution for days. Basically, my questionnaire is
structured in this way:
Q1 - Q5: statements on environment-oriented CSR
Q6 - Q10: statements on workplace-oriented CSR
Q11 - Q15: statements on community-oriented CSR
Q16-Q20: statements on market-oriented CSR
All of the statements are 5-pt Likert questions. I initially planed to
compare the grouped mean values for each of the above section but I know
that it's not scientific. So can someone give me any advice on which kind of
tests is most suitable for my research? As you can see, my sample size is
quite small. I really appreciate your time!
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