Research
Research Design
Research Process
Quantitative Data
Qualitative Data
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What is research?

Research is the gathering and collecting of data to investigate a phenomenon. It is a systematic way of finding and assembling knowledge. It is methodical, disciplined, with clear stages.

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What is the research process?

Research process is a systematic and organized series of steps that researchers follow.

100

Logical research follows this kind of approach to inquiry.

What is a sequential approach?

100

Quantitative data is represented in this form.

What is numerically?

100

An example of quantitative data is this academic score used to evaluate student performance.

What is an exam score?

200

Why engage in research?

To understand phenomena more deeply

To explain causes / relationships

To solve problems

To inform policy or practice

To innovate

200

Research designs are generally divided into two main types.

qualitative and quantitative,

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The process begins with this, which must be clearly defined.

What is the research question?

200

Quantitative data includes anything that can be counted, measured, or assigned this.

What is a numerical value?

200

Quantitative studies focus on causal relationships between variables, rather than these.

What are processes?

300

This type of research focuses on words, meanings, and experiences rather than numbers.

What is qualitative research?

300

This part of research design identifies the issue being studied.

What is the problem statement?

300

After defining the question, logical research proceeds to this stage involving reviewing existing knowledge.

What is a literature review?

300

Quantitative data is useful for creating these visual tools to display trends.

What are graphs and charts?

300

Graphs, charts, and other visual tools help with this.

What is data visualization?

400

A one-on-one conversation used to collect in-depth data.

What is interview?

400

These guide the study by stating what it aims to answer.

What are the objectives or research questions?

400

Logical research ensures this type of approach, based on verifiable findings rather than assumptions.

What is an evidence-based approach?

400

Examples of this type of data include exam scores, age, weight, and height.

What is quantitative data?

400

By studying trends, relationships, and predictions, quantitative data provides these.

What are insights into patterns and outcomes?

500
Questions it entails

What do you want to find out?

What is already known, what gaps?

Quantitative or Qualitative?

500

This section explains the tools used to collect data, such as questionnaires, interviews, or observations.

What is the methodology?

500

The step-by-step process in logical research avoids these kinds of conclusions.

What are unsupported conclusions?

500

This type of analysis is commonly performed using quantitative data to study trends.

What is statistical analysis?

500

Age, weight, and height are all examples of this type of data.

What is quantitative data?

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