For this article (PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT) :   how-to-win-the-succession-race-empirical-analysis-of-Palestinian-family-businesses.pdf  Answer the following

For this article (PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT) :   how-to-win-the-succession-race-empirical-analysis-of-Palestinian-family-businesses.pdf 

Answer the following questions about the attached quantitative study: 

 
1) Do the descriptive questions seek to describe responses to major variables?
2) Do the inferential questions seek to compare groups or relate variables?
3)Do the inferential questions follow from a theory?
4) Are the variables positioned consistently from independent to dependent in the
inferential questions?
5)  Describe the data source – What instrument used? How is the sample selected?
6) What is the scale of measurement? What statistical tool is used for analysis?
7)  What research design was used and how were the results analyzed?
8) Describe the findings, limitations, and suggestions for future research.

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