Parts of Research
Parts of Research
Parts of Research
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BEED II/B
The primary research question is the basis for data collection and arises
from the Purpose of the Study. There may be one, or there may be
several. When the research is finished, the contribution to the knowledge
will be the answer to these questions. Do not confuse the primary
research questions with interview questions in a qualitative study, or
survey questions in a quantitative study. The research questions in a
qualitative study are followed by both a null and an alternate hypothesis.
Hypotheses
A hypothesis is a testable prediction for an observed phenomenon,
namely, the gap in the knowledge. Each research question will have both
a null and an alternative hypothesis in a quantitative study. Qualitative
studies do not have hypotheses. The two hypotheses should follow the
research question upon which they are based. Hypotheses are testable
predictions to the gap in the knowledge. In a qualitative study the
hypotheses are replaced with the primary research questions.
Research Design
In Chapter 1 this is a summary of the methodology and contains a brief
outline of three things: (a) the participants in a qualitative study or
thesubjects of a quantitative study (human participants are referred tyo as
participants, non-human subjects are referred to as subjects), (b) the
instrumentation used to collect data, and (c) the procedure that will be
followed. All of these elements will be reported in detail in Chapter 3. In a
quantitative study, the instrumentation will be validated in Chapter 3 in
detail. In a qualitative study, if it is a researcher-created questionnaire,
validating the correctness of the interview protocol is usually accomplished
with a pilot study. For either a quantitative or a qualitative study, using an
already validated survey instrument is easier to defend and does not
require a pilot study; however, Chapter 3 must contain a careful review of
the instrument and how it was validated by the creator.
In a qualitative study, which usually involves interviews, the
instrumentation is an interview protocol a pre-determined set of
questions that every participant is asked that are based on the primary
research questions. A qualitative interview should contain no less than 10
open-ended questions and take no less than 1 hour to administer to
qualify as robust research.
applicable in places other than where the study took place, or under what
conditions the study took place.
Delimitations are limitations on the research design imposed deliberately
by the researcher. Delimitations in a social sciences study would be such
things as the specific school district where a study took place, or in a
scientific study, the number of repetitions.
Definition of Terms
The definition of terms is written for knowledgeable peers, not people from
other disciplines As such, it is not the place to fill pages with definitions
that knowledgeable peers would know at a glance. Instead, define terms
that may have more than one meaning among knowledgeable peers.
Summary
Summarize the content of Chapter 1 and preview of content of Chapter 2.