Categorias: Todos - constructivism - strategies - quantitative - pragmatism

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Creswell's framework for research design

Creswell's framework for research design encompasses various philosophical worldviews, research methods, and strategies of inquiry. Among the worldviews, postpositivism focuses on deterministic and reductionistic approaches to understand objective outcomes, while constructivism emphasizes subjective understanding through participants'

Creswell's framework for research design

Creswell's framework for research design

Strategies of inquiry

Mixed methods strategies (e.g., sequential)
Transformative mixed methods

The researcher uses a theoretical lens as an overarching perspective within a design that contains both quantitative and qualitative data.

Concurrent mixed methods

The researcher converges/merges quantitative and qualitative data in order to provide a comprehensive analysis of the research problem.

Sequential mixed methods

The researcher seeks to elaborate/expand on the findings of one method with another method.

Quantitative research strategies (e.g., experiments)
Secondary quantitative research methods

Commercial information sources

Educational institutions

Public libraries

Government and non-government sources

Data available on the internet

Primary quantitative research methods

Data analysis techniques

Cross-tabulation (preliminary statistical market analysis method which establishes relationships, patterns, and trends within the various parameters of the research study)

Conjoint analysis (market analysis method)

Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threat (SWOT) analysis (a type of statistical analysis technique used by organizations)

Data collection methodologies

Using surveys and polls

Sampling methods

Non-probability sampling

Judgmental sampling

Snowball sampling

Quota sampling

Consecutive sampling

Convenience sampling

Probability sampling

Systematic sampling

Cluster sampling

Stratified random sampling

Simple random sampling

Techniques and types of studies

Experimental research

Causal-comparative research

Correlational research

Survey research

Longitudinal surveys

Cross-sectional surveys

Qualitative research strategies (e.g., ethnography)
Narrative research
Phenomenological research
Grounded theory

Philosophical worldviews

Pragmatism
It aims at analyzing and understanding the research problem through multiple methods.
Advocacy/participatory
This research worldview deals with policies and the way they affect participants.
Constructivism
Researchers seek understanding of the world in which they live and work. It is subjective and thus, participants' views are studied.
Postpositivism
It is a deterministic and reductionistic philosophy that looks at the causes of an objective "real-world" outcome.

Research methods

Validation
Write-up
Interpretation
Data analysis
Data collection
Questions

Research designs

Mixed methods
The four major types of mixed methods designs are:

The Exploratory Design

The Explanatory Design

The Embedded Design

The Triangulation Design

Sequential, concurrent, and transformative
Quantitative
Experimental designs, non-experimental designs, such as surveys
Qualitative
Its methods reveal the behavior and perspective of study participants. Some qualitative research methods are:

Observation

Record keeping

Case study research

Ethnographic research

Focus groups

One-on-one interview

It is based on social sciences like psychology, sociology, and anthropology.