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Q1. Over the last decade, recycling of household waste has become an extremely important behaviour across the nations. However, in Asian countries this fluctuates from one country to the other. China is the leader amongst waste management while, India an equally large country still has a long way to go. Thought these are essentially policy driven or community driven initiatives, there are a number of attitudinal and motivational barriers to recycling, acting at an individual level.
Punit Nagarajan, a business studies graduate with a keen interest in environmental issues, read about this in a special report in the newspaper. She recognized a potential business opportunity. It seemed obvious to her that there was scope for a potentially lucrative business related to some aspect of household recycling. All she had to do was work out some way of alleviating the inconvenience people associated with recycling.
Punita decided that a door-to-door recycling service may be a profitable way to get people to recycle. She believed that household would be willing to pay a small free to have their waste collected on a weekly basis, from outside their homes. Punita discussed this ideal with a few friends, who were very receptive and reinforcing Punita’s views that this was indeed a good business opportunity. However, before she developed a detailed business plan, she decided it was necessary to confirm her thoughts and suspicions regarding the consumer’s view about recycling. In particular, she needed to check that her ideas, about convenience and recycling ere on the right tract. To do this she decided to conduct some research into attitudes towards household recycling.
Questions:
1.What is the kind of research design you would advocate here?
2. Identify your variables and the population under study?

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Answered by Ankushghosh8013
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