Lecture 2
Lecture 2
Inductive Research
The main difference between inductive and deductive
approaches to research is that whilst a deductive
approach is aimed and testing theory, an inductive
approach is concerned with the generation of new theory
emerging from the data.
Types of Reasoning
Deductive
Inductive
Key Concepts & Issues
Time in Research
Variables
Types of Relationships
Hypotheses
Types of Data
Fallacies
Structure or Research
Reasoning
Ethics
Validity
Time in Research
Repeated
Cross-sectional measures
Time
Longitudinal
series
Types of hypotheses:
Alternative hypothesis
Null hypothesis
One-tailed vs. Two-tailed
Hypotheses
Alternative Hypothesis (HA)
An effect (that you predict)……..
Null Hypothesis (HO)
Null effect……..
Example Hypotheses
Hypothesis there is a relationship between
age and exercise participation.
HA there is a relationship
HO there is not a relationship
Literature
Natural experiments
Multi-national comparisons
Descriptive studies
Creativity
Hypothesis
Formulation
“Disappointment is when a beautiful
hypothesis is destroyed by an ugly
fact” - Newton
Research Structure
The "hourglass" notion of Research
analyze data
reach conclusions
generalize back to questions.
Types of Data
Quantitative
Qualitative
Research Fallacy
An error in reasoning
(logic or premise).
Typesof Fallacies described by
“Trochim”
ecological
exception
Research Validity
The best available approximation to the
truth of a given proposition, inference,
or conclusion.
Types of validity…
1) Conclusion
2) Internal
3) Construct
4) External
Validity
Can we generalize to other
External persons, places, times?
5) Legal responsibilities.
6) Incomplete explanations.