Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Research development based on the Quantitative Approach: Research Project…
Research development based on the Quantitative Approach: Research Project Steps
Importance of formulating the research problem
If the problem is not well defined
The research does not have a clear objective
The research does not have a clear objective
Determine the type of study design.
It is the fundamental basis of the investigation.
Helps to approve and verify theories.
Establishes the direction of the investigation and its limits
Determine the importance of the topic.
Creates the opportunity for empirical research.
Identify the need for the study.
Makes a brief summary of the research
Research Problem Selection
The investigation is effective and fruitful
Interest
Researcher's motivation
Wasting time and effort
Magnitude
Enough information and understanding
Measurement of concepts
Use of precise indicators
Level of Experience
Actual situation of the researcher
Relevance
Contribute to society
Data availability
It is essential that sufficient data is available.
Ethical issues
The questions used in the research study are ethical
Stating the Research Problem
Varies from very simple to very complex
Strategic point that defines the scientific process
Clearly define the purpose of the research
Problem formulation
Define the objectives of the investigation.
Analyze your context
Examine your nature
Determine Variable Relationships
State in advance the likely consequences of alternative approaches
Difference between a Research Question and a Research Problem
Research problem
Well-structure
Delineate the question
An issue or difficulty
Research Question
The route of your study
Explore more about the research topic
Types
Casuist Research
Question of Behavior.
Difference Research
Comparisons and Contrasts.
Relational Research
Relationship connected 2 o more variables.
Descriptive Research
Describe a situation
Research question.
It responses questions
Be clear
Concise
Precise
what, how, why.
Concise and concrete way
Core of the project
factual questions
Evaluating a Problem
Focus research question
Analyze and apply
Significance
investigation
Research problem
Utility in an educational decision-making situation
action of provoking
Questions originated
Current research study.
Practicability to be researched
Empirically tested
Supported to answer
Research question proposed.
Suitability for research
research problem
Interesting
For the investigator
Not to make a valuable contribution
Educational practice
The researcher has all the tools
Available to carry out
Investigation
Ethical appropriateness
fact of investigating
issue
without violating
ethical values.