¶ … Kottke, J., & Pelletier, K. (2013). Measuring and differentiating perceptions of supervisor and top leader ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 113(3), 415-428. doi:10.1007/s10551-012-1312-8
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Locate, download, and print "Empirical Research Checklist."
For this assignment, selection of quantitative studies is preferred.
Instructors will be scoring your submission based on the number of correct identifications of empirical articles as noted in the checklist submitted. To be accepted as an empirical article, at least 13 of the 15 characteristics identified in the checklist must be present.
Directions:
Read the Kottke and Pelletier article in the topic materials.
Read the articles in detail.
Complete the Empirical Research Checklist for each article by giving the page number where the characteristic is found or marking an "X" in the "Not Contained in Article" column.
Empirical Research Checklist for 2 Articles
Article 1
Article Citation (APA format):
Kottke, J., & Pelletier, K. (2013). Measuring and differentiating perceptions of supervisor and top leader ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 113(3), 415-428. doi:10.1007/s10551-012-1312-8
Section
Defining Characteristic
Contained in Article
(Give page number)
Not Contained in Article
Abstract
An abstract of the contents is provided.
Introduction
The purpose of the study is stated.
The scope of the study is stated.
417, 421
A rationale for the study is provided.
The hypothesis or research question is stated.
Key concepts and terms are noted.
x
A review of the literature is provided.
415-416,...
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