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HRMT19015 Research for Human Resources
Decision-Making
One of the main objectives of this course is
to introduce the research process as an accurate framework for decision-making
in the Human Resources Management discipline. All the major elements
of the research process will be covered including: problem identification;
hypotheses development; writing the methodologies; analysis of data
and, the writing of research reports. Emphasis will be placed on
the evaluation of research proposals and reports, given that HR
professionals need to be able to assess the reliability and validity
of research study results before the decision-making process is
completed. Stress will also be placed on honing the communication
and working in teams skills required for effective transmission
of research reporting. Students intending to enrol in HRMT19017 Project, may use the research proposal developed
as part of the assessment in this course as the basis of their research project.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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