Qualitative Research I
Qualitative Research II
Quantitative Research
Others I
Others II
100

Researchers attempt to understand how one or more individuals experience a phenomenon.

Phenomenology

100

Researchers study a particular type of individuals, groups, organizations, or programs.

Case Study

100

Researchers statistically compare behaviors or traits of two groups.

Non- Experimental Study (e.g. correlational research).

100

Researches use a mixture or combination of quantitative and qualitative methods.

Mixed Method Research

100

Article that present new approaches to research or modifications of existing methods

Methodological Paper

200

It is an approach to generate and develop a theory from the data you collect in a research study.

Grounded Theory

200

Researchers create two equal groups, manipulate independent variables, and observe what happens

Experimental Research

200

Paper that aim for continuous development of educational theory and to stimulate discussion of educational concepts.

Theoretical/Conceptual Paper

200

Description of an innovative teaching strategy, resources (e.g. books, films, apps, and games), and current topics that could be applied to classrooms.

Practitioner Papers

300

Researchers describe culture of a group of people.

Ethnography

300

Researchers explore stories of participants' lived experiences and explore their experiences in relational ways.

Narrative Inquiry

300

Researchers study existing two groups that share common characteristics.

Quasi- Experimental Study

300

A structured review of existing research studies on a specific topic or issue

Systematic Literature Review

300

A scholarly paper by doctoral candidates as a part of their requirements to obtain a doctoral degree.

Doctoral Dissertation

400

Researchers use the findings from a group of published research studies to answer a new research question

Meta-Analysis Study

400

Critical analysis, and/or evaluation of the quality, meaning, and significance of a book.

Book Review

500

A paper that expresses unique argument (or a view) about a topic by critically reviewing existing literature from a particular angle.

Review Essay