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RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT BASED ON THE QUANTITATIVE APPROACh head-thoughts…
RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT BASED ON THE QUANTITATIVE APPROACh
SOURCES OF RESEARCH PROBLEMS
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EXPERIENCE
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One source for creating ideas that help in research. :check:
DEDUCTIONS FROM THEORY
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A research problem that states the expected results in specific contexts. :check:
RELATED LITERATURE
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Information published on a variety of topics of interest. :check:
RESEARCH PROJECT STEPS:
RESEARCH PROBLEM SELECTION
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There are some considerations to ensure that the research problem is effective and fruitful.
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INTEREST
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Research an interesting topic that motivates the researcher. :check:
**MAGNITUDE
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Sufficient information and knowledge must be available. :check:
MEASUREMENT OF CONCEPTS :red_flag:
It is essential to know how to measure any concept in the research study. :check:
LEVEL OF EXPERTISE :red_flag:
It is essential to have some level of knowledge for the research study. :check:
RELEVANCE :red_flag:
The research study should be relevant to current problems. :check:
AVAILABILITY OF DATA :red_flag:
It is important to have sufficient information. :check:
ETHICAL ISSUES :red_flag:
The questions used in the research study must be ethical. :check:
RESEARCH PROJECT STEPS:
STATING THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
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It is the basis of "any research method and experimental design, from true experiment to case study"
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Five aspects must be taken into account when formulating the research problem:
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1.- Define the research objectives :check:
2.- Analyze its context :check:
3.- Examine its nature :check:
5.- Expressing in advance the likely consequences of alternative approaches :check:
4.- Determine the relationships between variables :check:
RESEARCH PROJECT STEPS:
LITERATURE REVIEW
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An essential element that provides an analysis of the research results.
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THE PROBLEM STATEMENT IN QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
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CHARACTERISTICS
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It involves specifying the variables and the population of interest. :lock:
The problem statement can be: .declarative statement or - a question. :lock:
This is useful to find an answer to the research problem question.:lock:
It seems to be more direct to find the answer to such a question :lock: