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This type of study examines the relationship between two or more variables.
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An in-depth form of research where people are observed in their natural environment.
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A method that deals with numbers and measurable forms. It uses a systematic way of investigating events or data. It is used to answer questions in terms of justifying relationships with measurable variables to either explain, predict, or control a phenomenon.
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a method which identifies the characteristics of an observed phenomenon and collects more information. This method is designed to depict the participants in a very systematic and accurate manner. It is all about describing the phenomenon, observing it, and drawing conclusions from it.
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A method that collects data using conversational methods, its participants are asked open-ended questions and the responses collected are essentially non-numerical. This method not only helps a researcher understand what participants think but also why they think in a particular way.
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It is conducted with one participant at a given point in time. It is necessary that a researcher prepares questions in advance. The researcher asks only the most important questions to the participant.
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The ultimate goal is to learn about a large population by deploying a survey
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it is used to analyze social constructs by decoding words through any available form of documentation.
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Those are small groups comprising of around 6-10 participants who are usually experts in the subject matter. A moderator is assigned who facilitates the discussion amongst the group members.
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It is used to study an organization or an entity. This type of research is used in fields like the education sector, philosophical studies, and psychological studies. This method involves a deep dive into ongoing research and collecting data.