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Find an article from a peer-reviewed journal related to Marketing Management . The review should include:

  1. A. Description of the Study

- What was the purpose of the research?

- Why is the research being conducted & why is it considered significant?

- Were the research questions, objectives or hypothesis (es) clearly stated?

  1. Literature Evaluation

- Does the literature review seem thorough & recent (within the last 5 years)?

- Does the content of the literature review relate directly to the research problem?

  1. Conceptual Framework

- Does the research use a theoretical and/or conceptual model?

- Does the model guides the research and seem appropriate?

  1. Sample

- Who were the subjects?

- Were the inclusion/exclusion criteria specified?

- How representative is the sample?

- was there any selection bias evident in the sample selection?

  1. Method and Design

-  Describe the study design – is it appropriate?

-  How was the research conducted? (The study procedure itself) & data collected

- Were the subject’s rights protected?

  1. Analysis

- How were the data analyzed?

- Do the selected statistical tests appear appropriate?

- Were the results significant?

  1. Results

- What were the findings of the study?

- Are the results presented in a clear and understandable way?

- How did the authors interpret the results?

- Were there any study limitations discussed?

  1. Subject matter significance

- What were the implications of this study to practitioners?

- How does the study contribute to the body of knowledge?

- Could the study be replicated?

- What additional questions does the study raise?

           

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