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    The research is a technique that includes discovery, study, testing hypothesis, gathering information and explaining phenomenon by using science as a method. The researchers during the exploration, investigation or research usually use different kinds of research methods like qualitative and quantitative methods. Each method depends on the assigned task, discipline, research question, budget and many other factors. For example, in disciplines that are entirely scientific such as chemistry, quantum

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    Research Design Methods Beginning with qualitative research design, this model utilizes surveys to collect information. Qualitative research is unstructured and flexible in design. It does not follow any particular sequence. One must generate their own design model. Basically, the qualitative research model is what the researcher makes it. (Maxwell, 2012). It focuses on the scrutiny of occurrences and is based on observation and questions. With this type of research, parts are evaluated as a whole

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    The research approach will be primarily mixed method in order to achieve a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research. This is because the research aims for a development of the process into a design solution that will be problem-solving, practical and opportunistic. Mixed method research involves combining qualitative and quantitative approaches into my study. The advantage of using a mixed research method is that I can draw upon the best of both of the research approaches. This will allow

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    Mixed methods Lately, researchers have begun to debate that qualitative and quantitative methods could play complementary functions as qualitative study could be used to formulate new questions and theories, which could then be tested through quantitative means, and reviewed later or extended through further qualitative investigation, and so on. A number of researchers discussed the mixed methods approach to investigation. According to Tashakkori and Teddlie (2003), it emerged in the mid to late

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    . Choice of Research Method: Quantitative, Qualitative or Mixed? Research methods are procedures for research that informs not only the techniques chosen for the data collection, but also informs the selection of data analysis techniques in order to deal with research questions or hypotheses. It can be distinguished as three types: quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. Qualitative research is a method of investigation for exploring and in-depth understanding the behaviour and process within

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    OVERVIEW Qualitative Research Methods: A Data Collector’s Field Guide Module 1 Qualitative Research Methods Overview F A M I L Y H E A L T H I N T E R N A T I O N A L Qualitative Research Methods Overview OVERVIEW T • • • • • • his module introduces the fundamental elements of a qualitative approach to research, to help you understand and become proficient in the qualitative methods discussed in subsequent modules. We recommend that you consult the suggested readings

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    Unobtrusive methods in research of groups In researching about the topic, "How do girls in sorority groups modify their modes of behavior when placed in different settings such as when they are in class, at parties, and at recreational activities," the recommended unobtrusive research methods are through observation of female groups belonging to sororities. As part of the simple observation method, the researchers of the study will maintain a journal providing all detailed observations during

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    Market research methods in business Primary research is data that is gathered first hand from an original source, and has not been collected before. It often involves going out and asking people for information, hence its alternative name field research. Observational research involves watching and observing people’s activities. For example, businesses use cookies on their websites in order to track what pages users are visiting on their website. By using cookies, businesses will be able to know

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    Research Methods in Health and Social Care Throughout research in Health and social care settings, there are many implications with the research, which takes place. Many research methods include ethical issues which have to be considered when conducting research. Ethical issues need to be considered when research is being conducted, in all methods of conducting the research information. One method of research is using interviews. For example, when using interviews in a care home, when conducting

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    Quantitative Research Ravi Teja Mora Dr. Jimi Peters Research Methods Stratford University   Qualitative and Quantitative Research Introduction There has been a widespread of debate in recent years regarding the quantitative and qualitative research methods, wether one or the other has to be emerged as superior. Although there have been so many theories and conclusions, this paper intends to discuss on the similarities and differences between the qualitative and quantitative research methods. Also the

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