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    Mixed Method Research This refers to the ways in which qualitative and quantitative research activities are brought together to achieve greater insight. Mixed methods is not simply having quantitative and qualitative data available or analyzing and presenting data findings separately. The integration process can occur during data collection, analysis, or in the presentation of results. When to use mixed methods research Mixed methods research may be the right choice if your  research process  suggests that quantitative or qualitative data alone will not sufficiently answer your research question.  ·         When the research question requires a more comprehensive understanding than can be achieved by using only quantitative or qualitative methods. ·         When the research question requires both an exploration of individuals’ experiences, perspectives, and attitudes, as well as the measu...
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 Survey research Survey research allows you to gather critical insights from a target audience. This guide will walk you through the three main types of surveys—exploratory, descriptive, and causal—to help you determine the right approach and application to meet your research goals.  Surveys are primary research tools that provide data as part of overall research strategies. Survey research is critical to getting the answers you need, yielding valuable  primary research   data to make informed decisions about everything from product development to marketing campaigns. Regardless of how you conduct survey research, it should have the following characteristics: Usage: surveys are used to gather information about human behavior Systematic: survey research follows proven procedures to collect evidence  Replicable: applying the same methods more than once should achieve similar results. The most crucial and integral reason for conducting market research using su...
   Questionnaires Designing a questionnaire means creating  valid and reliable  questions that address your  research objectives , placing them in a useful order, and selecting an appropriate method for administration. Questionnaires can be  self-administered   or  researcher-administered . Self-administered questionnaires are more common because they are easy to implement and inexpensive, but researcher-administered questionnaires allow deeper insights. Types of Questionnaire Types of Questionnaires are as follows: Open-ended Questionnaire An open-ended questionnaire allows the respondent to answer the question in their own words, without any pre-determined response options. The questions usually start with phrases like “how,” “why,” or “what,” and encourage the respondent to provide more detailed and personalized answers. Close-ended Questionnaire In a closed-ended questionnaire, the respondent is given a set of predetermined response options ...
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 Quantitative Research Quantitative research , in contrast to  qualitative research , deals with data that are numerical or that can be converted into numbers. The basic methods used to investigate numerical data are called ‘statistics’. Statistical techniques are concerned with the organisation, analysis, interpretation and presentation of numerical data. Statistics is a huge area of study with wide application across many disciplines, including information systems and other areas of information research. The objective of a quantitative research study is to determine the relationship between an independent variable and an outcome or dependent variable within a population. Quantitative research methods may include a sample population research study and multiple choice or closed ended questions administered. Quantitative research is the research method type the social sciences most often utilize Characteristics: ·        Numerical data is collect...
  Historical Research Historical research is a process of collecting and interpreting data about past events or ideas in order to find how they affected the present events and ideas. It studies possible reasons behind certain events to explain their influence on the events that followed. Historical research may not just help to figure out connections between past and present events, it can also provide the researchers with information regarding possible future events. Historical research mainly relies on first-hand information sources such as historical records, books, photographs, letters, evidence that belongs to the time the research focuses on.  To put it simply, those sources are written by someone who was a participant or direct witness of the event. Secondary source materials - books and articles are written sometime after the events can also contribute to research to some extent. However, one should keep in mind that secondary sources of information can be more biased ...
Experimental research   Experimental research design is a framework of protocols and procedures created to conduct experimental research with a scientific approach using two sets of variables. Herein, the first set of variables acts as a constant, used to measure the differences of the second set. The best example of experimental research methods is  quantitative research. A researcher can conduct experimental research in the following situations — When time is an important factor in establishing a relationship between the cause and effect. When there is an invariable or never-changing behavior between the cause and effect. Finally, when the researcher wishes to understand the importance of the cause and effect. Advantages of Experimental Research Experimental research allows you to test your idea in a controlled environment before taking the research to clinical trials. Moreover, it provides the best method to test your theory because of the following advantages: Researchers ...
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 Document review Document review is important for several reasons that are vital for effective and quality documentation. Document review is an important process that helps ensure accuracy, identify potential issues, ensure compliance, save costs, and mitigate risk. A thorough review process is necessary as it can help documentation with the following: Ensure Accuracy:  Reviewing documents  ensures that the information contained within them is accurate and free of errors.  Identify Potential Issues:  Reviewing documents  can help identify potential issues in advance, allowing for proactive measures to be taken.  Ensure Compliance:  Many industries are subject to regulatory compliance requirements that require document reviews to ensure adherence to specific requirements. The documentation review process has different stages that validate the information in end-user documents. Reviewing a document through different stages deters the end-user from a...
  Data collection   is a systematic process of gathering observations or measurements. Whether you are performing research for business, governmental or academic purposes, data collection   allows you to gain first-hand knowledge and original insights into your research problem. While methods and aims may differ between fields, the overall process of data collection remains largely the same. Before you begin collecting data, you need to consider: The  aim  of the research The  type of data  that you will collect The  methods and procedures  you will use to collect, store, and process the data. You may need to develop a   sampling plan to obtain data systematically. This involves defining a population, the group you want to draw conclusions about, and a sample, the group you will actually collect data from. Your sampling method will determine how you recruit participants or obtain measurements for your study. To decide on a...
  Correlational research:  Correlational research is a type of research method that involves observing two variables in order to establish a statistically corresponding relationship between them. The aim of correlational research is to identify variables that have some sort of relationship do the extent that a change in one creates some change in the other.  Essentially, there are 3 types of correlational research which are positive correlational research, negative correlational research, and no correlational research. Each of these types is defined by peculiar characteristics.  Correlational research examples are numerous and highlight several instances where a correlational study may be carried out in order to determine the statistical behavioral trend with regards to the variables under consideration. Here are 3 case examples of correlational research.  There are many differents methods you can use in correlational research. In the social and behavioral ...