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CHAPTER 3: Research in Perspectives - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 3: Research in Perspectives
Introduction
the way in which data are collected.
Definition
A process of planning, executing and investigating in order to find answers to the specific questions or objectives.
Purpose of Research
to generate new knowledge
to review and synthesis existing knowledge
to investigate some existing situation or problem
to provide solution to a problem
Types of Research
Classification
the purpose of the research
the processes of the research
the logic of the research
the outcome of the research
the level of research structure
Types
Pure, applied and action research
Exploratory, descriptive, analytical or predictive research
Quantitative, qualitative, multi approach
Deductive or inductive research
Nomothetic and ideographic research
Positivist and Phenomenological Research Philosophies
Positivistic
Quantitative
Objectivist
Scientific
Experimentalist
Tradisionalist
Phenomenological
Qualitative
Subjectivist
Humanistic
Interpretative
Research Methodologies
Positivistic
Survey
Experimental studies
Longitudinal studies
Cross sectional studies
Phenomenological
Case study
Action research
Ethnography
Participative enquiry
Feminist perspectives
Grounded theory