Chapter 1 - Research Design
Chapter 1 - Research Design
Chapter 1 - Research Design
RESEARCH DESIGN
Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches
Third Edition
John W. Creswell
Table of Contents of Book
Part I: Preliminary Considerations
1. The Selection of a Research Design
2. Review of the Literature
3. The Use of Theory
4. Writing Strategies and Ethical Considerations
Research design
Plan or proposal to conduct research
Intersection of:
Philosophical worldviews
Strategies of inquiry
Research methods
Four Worldviews for Research
Postpositivism Constructivism
Determination Understanding
Reductionism Multiple participant meanings
measurement
Theory verification Theory generation
Advocacy/Participatory Pragmatism
Political Consequences of actions
Empowerment issue-oriented Problem-centered
Collaborative Pluralistic
interpretation
Research Designs as Worldviews,
Strategies, and Methods
Tend to or Qualitative Quantitative Mixed Methods
typically... Approaches Approaches Approaches
Use these Constructivist/ Post-postivist Pragmatic
philosophical Advocacy/ knowledge claims knowledge claims
assumptions Participatory
knowledge claims
participants
Criteria for Selecting a Research
Design
The Research Problem
An issue or concern that needs to be addressed (see Chapter 5)
If the problem calls for
Explanation or theory testing: Quantitative
Exploration or understanding: Qualitative
One approach alone is inadequate: Mixed methods
Personal Experiences
Training, preferences, time, resources
Audience
Advisors, journal editors, graduate committees, etc.
Chapter One:
The Selection of a Research Design
RESEARCH DESIGN
Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches
Third Edition
John W. Creswell