Experimentation Critique Resource
Imagine analyzing an article in depth on its experimentation. What will one find? Will the variables impact the study? Will the researchers provide the necessary details for a person to or a group of people to replicate it? One will provide an analysis on a specific business article that deals with employment laws.
One needs to note the variables involved that are with the article. Since this is a business aspect studied in depth, one is able to make note of the experimentation used in the research. The independent variable is that of "discrimination, accommodation, race, age and gender. All of these are independent variables with this article. However, one needs to discuss the dependent variables involved in this particular study (Armstrong, Koch, Lewis, Hurley, Lewis, & McMahon, 2009). These include diseases, such as HIV / AIDS, heart, alcoholism, limbs, learning disability, and anything health related that could cause issues when it comes to getting and maintaining a position within a company. In regards to human resources (HR), one has to note that that a person needs to consider the dependent variables, such as hiring, layoff, reinstatement. These do include unfavorable references, standards of qualification, etc. (Armstrong, et. al., 2009). They focused in on all age groups as well as that of race, such as "white, Hispanic and mixed" (Armstrong, et. al., 2009).
While reading the article, one did not see anything on how the researchers gathered their subjects for this particular study. In fact, more emphasis was placed on the literature review and problem statement, but nothing was avaialble for the audience to read and discuss further. This is quite disturbing because the researchers could have used the Internet in order to find a way in which to have their participants take part by sending each of them a letter of request and a copy of the questions in advanced. What was mentioned, though, in this partiuclar article is that they used IMS to extract their dataset. They do not once metion what locations these individuals were selected from in order to...
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