Emperical Article Checklist

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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

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Section

Defining Characteristic

Contained in Article

(Give page number)

Not Contained in Article

(X)

Abstract

An abstract of the contents is provided.

415

Introduction

The purpose of the study is stated.

416

The scope of the study is stated.

A rationale for the study is provided.

The hypothesis or research question is stated.

Key concepts and terms are noted.

A review of the literature is provided.

Methods

A description of the population sample is provided.

The data collection procedure is presented.

Other procedures to be used are described.

Results

A narrative statement of the findings is given.

A description of the data collected is given.

Findings are supported by graphs and charts.

The analysis of the data is explained.

Conclusion

A summary of the study is provided.

426

Conclusions related to the hypothesis are stated.

426

Questions for future research are presented.

References

References used in the study are presented.

426-428

Article 2

Article Citation (APA format):

Section

Defining Characteristic

Contained in Article

(Give page number)

Not Contained in Article(X)

Abstract

An abstract of the contents is provided.

Introduction

The purpose of the study is stated.

The scope of the study is stated.

A rationale for the study is provided.

The hypothesis or research question is stated.

Key concepts and terms are noted.

A review of the literature is provided.

Methods

A description of the population sample is provided.

The data collection procedure is presented.

Other procedures to be used are described.

Results

A narrative statement of the findings is given.

A description of the data collected is given.

Findings are supported by graphs and charts.

The analysis of the data is explained.

Conclusion

A summary of the study is provided.

Conclusions related to the hypothesis are stated.

Questions for future research are presented.

References

References used in the study are presented.

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