A characteristic that can be measured or observed and that varies among the people or organization being studied.
What is a variable?
A design of inquiry that provides a chronological account of an individual's life experiences.
What is a narrative research?
In this form of inquiry, the goal is to yield additional insights by integrating both quantitative and qualitative data.
What is mixed methods research?
A form of data collection through direct communication involving reciprocal exchange.
What is an interview?
A basic set of beliefs that guide actions.
What is a worldview?
The researchers found out that sedentary lifestyle increase the risk of depression using this method.
What is a correlational study?
This seeks to empower humans to transcend the limitations placed on them by race, gender and power.
What is critical theory?
A method in which both qualitative and quantitative data are integrated in the interpretation of the overall results.
What is convergent mixed methods?
This is utilized in a Likert scale questionnaire that is provided among university students to determine their feedback regarding the school's current administrative policies.
What are close-ended questions?
The historical and cultural settings of the participants is understood by focusing on the specific context where they work or live.
What is a constructivist worldview?
This is being employed to find out what issues are
perceived to be most important to voters by answering a set of questions.
What is a survey research?
It includes researches such as the study of natives with the aim of in-depth exploration of the Badjao culture.
What is ethnography?
A survey tool is developed after themes are analyzed from interviews conducted regarding the public's perception about media accountability.
What is an exploratory research method?
Pearson's r is utilized to investigate the influence of genes on one's psychological attributes.
What is statistical analysis?
The researchers are mainly concerned about advancing the relationship among variables and posing them in terms of questions or hypothesis.
What is a postpositivist worldview?
Age is an unexpected contributory factor in an experiment that aims to discover the link between physical inactivity and development of a heart disease.
What is a confounding variable?
This is used to examine the case of Phineas Gage, a famous patient who survived severe damage to the brain.
What is a case study?
This explains an athlete's well-being amid the pandemic from the data obtained using a series of survey questionnaires.
What is an explanatory sequential mixed method?
Form of data gathered from comparing the habits of adults who developed lung cancer and those who do not by direct monitoring.
This is employed to provide an effective intervention method for trauma victims by integrating data gathered from various approaches.
What is a pragmatist worldview?
The researcher’s summary of interpretations and claims to which the researcher’s experiences are added.
What is propositional generalization?
This qualitative theoretical perspective is used to understand how women's overlapping identities—including race, class, sexual orientation, gender identity—impact the way they experience oppression and discrimination.
What is critical theory?
The instrument that will be used to a sample of population is made from the analyzed results of the first focus group.
What is Exploratory Sequential Mixed Method Design?
This mode of interpretation is used in mixed methods research in which both statistical methods as well as emerging themes and patterns are considered to gain insights about a topic.
What is across database interpretation?
This worldview draws on the works of thinkers such as Adorno and Horkheimer whose works sought to make a reflective assessment and critique of society and culture in order to reveal and challenge power structures.
What is a transformative worldview?