Module 1 Intro

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Research & Design in the Sport Industry requires students to identify, describe, analyze, and report on an issue or problem at their own workplace by drawing on the relevant literature. The issue could be related to collective bargaining, the introduction of new technology, sexual harassment, employment equity, overtime working, worker motivation and productivity, seniority, discipline, or management rights. By the end of the course students must submit a report stating the problem or issue examined, setting out their analysis of the causes of the problem and their proposed remedies.

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Part I of the text begins with an introduction to research in the Sport Industry (both quantitative and qualitative in nature) along with a discussion on the ethical issues associated with research projects. For this module, there are four elements to the discussion.

Please review the chapters or outside resources (cite these, using APA format and style, when necessary) and provide

1. Provide a brief history of your experience using research to solve problems in a sport organization of your choice.

2. What are the two philosophical approaches to research, as well as the four paradigms, or mindsets, of research inquiry.

3. Which of these philosophies and mindsets best describes your experience with research in the Sport Industry?

4. Provide an example that demonstrates your understanding of three (3) of the main ethical principles and guidelines for research.

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