Descriptive Observational Survey Cross-Sectional (Polls)Longitudinal Panel Trend Cohort Casual Comparative Types of Research EDF 6481 Edwin Benitez Jr.

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Descriptive Observational Survey Cross-Sectional (Polls)Longitudinal Panel Trend Cohort Casual Comparative Types of Research EDF 6481 Edwin Benitez Jr.

Correlational Multiple Regression Logistic Regression Discriminant Analysis Path Analysis Exploratory Factor Analysis Confirmatory Factor Analysis Structural Equation Modeling Experimental Post Test Only Control Group Pretest Post Test Control Group Study Solomon 4 Group Experimental Pre and Post Test Control Pre and Post Test Experimental Post Test Control Post Test Quasi Experimental Pretest - posttest Pretest – posttest static comparison group study Posttest only comparison group study

Variable One (Research Question) Two or More (Hyphothesis) Descriptive Observational Survey Independent Variable Nominal/Ordinal Independent Variable Interval/Ratio Correlational No Random Assignment Random Assignment of Individuals to Groups Casual Comparative Experimental Random Assignment of Groups to Treatment (Pre-test Post-test) Quasi Experimental