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CHAPTER 10 : RESEARCH DESIGN - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 10 : RESEARCH DESIGN
introduction
the set of methods and procedures used in collecting and analyzing measures of the variables specified in the problem research
4 types of research design
Correlational,
Causal-Comparative/Quasi-Experimental,
Descriptive
Experimental Research
Descriptive
Coupled with a number of graphics analysis, descriptive statistics form a major component of almost all quantitative data analysis.
to describe the basic features of the data in a study
Causal-Comparative/Quasi-Experimental,
seeks to find relationships between independent and dependent variables after an action or event has already occurred
Experimental Research
includes a hypothesis, a variable that can be manipulated by the researcher, and variables that can be measured, calculated and compared. Most importantly, experimental research is completed in a controlled environment.
3 types, namely; pre-experimental, quasi-experimental, and true experimental research
Correlational,
three different types of correlations: positive, negative, and neutral or no correlation.
type of nonexperimental research in which the researcher measures two variables and assesses the statistical relationshipbetween them with little or no effort to control extraneous variables
action research
method of systematic enquiry that teachers undertake as researchers of their own practice