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Ethics Approval for Research: Investigation into Consumer Attitudes towards Electronic Cars in the UK Car Industry

   

Added on  2023-06-17

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NEWMAN UNIVERSITY
ETHICS APPROVAL
Please read the documents Ethical Guidelines and Ethical Approval for Research and discuss
the possible ethical implications of your research project/work placement with your
supervisor. Note: for work placements this means your supervisor at Newman University, not
at the work placement.
If the research for your project/work placement raises ethical issues you must complete this
form. The project/work placement must not be started until ethics approval has been given by
the Subject Area or the Research Ethics Committee, and you have received the confirmation
letter and certificate of approval.
Research Project/Work Placement (please indicate which)
Brief title of investigation:
INVESTIGATION INTO CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOWARDS ELECTRONIC CARS IN THE UK CAR
INDUSTRY
Aims/Purpose of the study:
Main aim of the current research is “To identify the ways for changing consumer attitudes
towards electronic cars within UK car industry: A study on Aston Martin
Objectives
To study the consumer attitudes towards UK car industry
To identify the ways for changing consumer attitudes towards electronic cars within
UK car industry
To examine the benefits of changing consumer behaviour for Aston Martin as a UK
car industry
To determine the challenges that would be faced by Aston Martin in attracting
customers towards electronic car
Proposed participants in research:
Main participants within current research is the 50 consumer who used electronic cars. These
respondents will be selected randomly under probability sampling.
Brief description of procedure:
There are different methods that will be used for collecting accurate information regarding the
topic. There are various methodologies that will be applied within current investigation.
These are described as below;
Data collection: There are two methods of data collection such as primary and secondary.
Within this research, both primary and secondary will be selected by researcher as these helps
in attainment of research aim and objectives in successful manner.
November 2016 STUDENT TEMPLATE 1

Research approach: Qualitative and quantitative are two approaches of the research. Within
this research, quantitative will be a selected approach of data collection. Main reason
regarding the selection of quantitative approach is it provide numerical information in less
time period.
Sampling: There are two types of sampling such as probability and non-probability. Both
sampling is effective but within this research, probability will be a selected technique as it
helps in selection of larger sample in less time period. By using probability sampling, 50
consumers are selected randomly. These respondents are those who used electronic cars.
Along with this, current research is conducted in UK by identifying the consumer behvaiour
towards electronic cars.
Equipment\ technique: There are different techniques of data collection such as interview,
questionnaire, observation, focus group etc. All these are effective but questionnaire will be a
selected equipment because it provides numerical and first-hand data within minimum time.
Evidence of how it has been established that the methodology proposed will produce
sufficient data to draw meaningful conclusions: (give references to previous literature; explain how
data will be generated, and procedures for analysing data)
The data will be generated through questionnaire as a research instrument. In order to analysis
quantitative data, frequency distribution analysis will be used. This is an analytical technique
that helps in analysing quantitative information within less time period.
How will participants’ informed consent be obtained for the study? (Please give details,
including details of procedures involving parental or guardian consent.)
Consent form will be obtained by researcher from participants by providing accurate
information about each activity of research.
Does the study involve any potential hazards or procedures which might cause distress
or discomfort? (Indicate all that apply)
Questionnaires touching on sensitive issues YES NO
Deception YES NO
Experimental procedure that might cause distress – even inadvertently YES NO
Designs involving stressful situations YES NO
Possible breach of confidentiality YES NO
Invasion of privacy YES NO
Working with children YES NO
November 2016 STUDENT TEMPLATE 2

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