PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2 Flashcards
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CHAPTER 2
review of related literature
Methods of Study and Sources of Data 5
Research Design
Respondents of the Study
Data- gathering Instrument
Data- gathering procedure
Statistical Treatment
mode of research
used
Research Design
types of research design
Descriptive
Correlational
Quasi-Experimental
Experimental
Non-Experimental Designs 3
Survey Studies
Time Orientation
Purpose or Objective
-are conducted through
self-report.
-aim at describing characteristics,
opinions, and attributes as they currently
exist in a population.
Survey Studies
Different types(?) of Time orientation 3
Retrospective
Cross Sectional
Longitudinal
the outcome of
interest has already occurred at the time
the study is initiated.
Retrospective
- The data are collected at a single point in
time. - Same time, Different people
Cross-Sectional
the researcher collects data from the same
people at different times.
Longitudinal
Different types(?) of Purpose or Objective 4
Descriptive
Comparative
Correlational
Evaluative
aims to gather more information on
certain characteristics
Descriptive
used to compare and contrast
representative samples from two or more groups of
subjects
Comparative
used to investigate the direction and
magnitude of relationships among variables in a
particular population.
Correlational
- involves making a judgement of worth or
value. - It can be formative or
summative.
Evaluative
Experimental Designs 3
True Experiment Design
Quasi-Experimental Designs
Pre-Experimental Designs
-the researcher manipulates over the independent
variable
-the research has control
-there is at least one experimental and one
comparison/ control group
-the subjects are randomly assigned
-the control group does not receive treatment
True Experiment Design
Types(?) of true experiment design 3
Pretest-posttest control design
Posttest only control group
Solomon four-group
- design in which the researcher has
little control over the research. - weak design
Pre experimental designs
Types(?) of pre-experimental designs 2
One-shot case study
One group pre-test post-test
design in which there is no
control group or the subjects are not
randomly assigned to groups.
Quasi Experimental design
Types(?) of quasi-experimental design
Non-equivalent
Time Series
CHAPTER 3
Respondents of the Study
- is the entire group that you want to draw
conclusions about. - reports from this group are true
representations of information.
Population