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DelorasTo

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How can conducting background research help the researcher?
 
  A) Determine style and format of the report
  B) Identify primary and secondary audiences
  C) Understand the general topic
  D) Look for data that supports the researcher's position on the topic
  E) Establish a time line and budget for the project

Question 2

When conducting research for the workplace, what is the goal of the research?
 
  A) To prepare bids for clients and customers
  B) To find, organize, and analyze information to solve a problem or answer a question,
  C) To gain new business
  D) To aid in the understanding of complex processes that affect one's ability to do the job
  E) To provide objective information to leadership regarding departmental activities



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Before doing in-depth research to explore these specific questions, you need to understand your general topic. You can conduct background research to help you understand your topic's history, context, structure, and categories.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Workplace research typically starts with a specific question or problem. The goal of the research is to find, organize, and analyze information that will help answer the question or solve the problem.



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