🔴Different Kinds of Research Methods 🔴 Research Process🔴

 🔴Different Kinds of Research Methods 🔴 Research Process🔴

Different kinds of Research Methods


🔴 Documents

a. Historical

b. Literature review

c. Meta-analysis

d. Diaries

e. Content analysis

f. Secondary Data — (Conference papers, Dissertations, Presentations, Journals, Book reviews, Newspapers, Magazines, Blog posts, Government reports)


🔴 Observation

a. Interpretive

b. Ethnography

c. Participant observation

d. Case study


🔴 Experimental

a. True design

b. Quasi design


🔴 Other Field Methods

a. Nominal Group Technique

b. Delphi


🔴 Survey

a. Questionnaire

b. Interview


🔴 Mixed Method Approach


Both Qualitative and Quantitative


🔴 Methods Used in Qualitative Research

a. Focus Group Discussion

b. Ethnography

c. Diaries

d. Content Analysis

e. Grounded Theory

f. Case Study

g. Phenomenological Study


🔴 Methods Used in Quantitative Research

a. Meta-analysis (Statistical analysis)

b. Survey

c. Interview (Structured / Close-ended for quantitative)

d. Questionnaire (Open-ended, Close-ended like yes/no, Scale-based, Ranking, Opinion-based, and Democratic-based questions)

e. True Design (Clear cause-and-effect relationship)

f. Quasi Design (Unclear cause-and-effect relationship)


 🔴Research Process🔴


1. Selection of Research Topic:

A concise, focused, and relevant research topic is selected.


2. Designing Research Questions:

Research questions are designed based on the chosen topic.


3. Selection of Relevant Theory:

Relevant theories are selected to guide the research.


4. Choosing Appropriate Methods:

Methods are chosen according to the research questions. The suitability of each method for each question is carefully determined.


5. Designing Sampling Strategy:

The sampling strategy is designed, specifying from whom, where, and when data will be collected.


6. Literature Review:

Relevant literature is reviewed, and the literature review section is developed, including the identification of research gaps.


7. Data Collection and Analysis:

Data are collected and analyzed to answer the research questions. The discussion section interprets the findings based on the selected theories.


8. Significance and Limitations:

The significance and limitations of the study are noted.


9. Summary and Recommendations:

All main points are summarized, and recommendations for future research are provided.


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