Quantitative and Qualitative research

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Quantitative Research Qualitative Research? A type of research in which the researcher decides what to study. A type of research in which the researcher relies on the views of the participants.

What are the characteristics of each? Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Ask specific narrow Qs. Collects data from participants. Analyzes numbers using statistics. Conducts the inquiry in unbiased, objective manner. Ask broad, general Qs. Collecting data consisting largely of words (text) or image (picture). Descriptions and analysis of words for themes. Conducts inquiry in subjective, biased or slanted manner. (From a particular perspective.)

What are the differences between the two in each step?

1. Identifying a research problem. Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Description of trends or an explanation of variables’ relationships. An exploration in which little is known about the problem. A detailed understanding of a central phenomenon.

2. Reviewing the literature Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Major role through suggesting the RQ to be asked. Justifying the R problem and the need for the direction of the study. Minor role in suggesting SRQ to be asked. Justify the importance of studying the research problem.

3. Specifying a purpose for the research Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Be specific and narrow. Seek measurable, observable data on variables. Be general and broad. Seek to understand the participants’ experiences.

4. Collecting data Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Collecting data using instruments with preset Qs and Res. Collecting info from a large number of individuals. Collecting data using forms with general, emerging Qs to permit the participant to generate responses. Gathering word(text) or image(picture) data. Collecting info from a small number of individuals or sites.

5. Analyzing and Interpreting data Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Data analysis tends to consist of statistical analysis. Describing trends, comparing group differences, relating variables. Interpretation tends to consist of comparing results with prior predictions and past research. Text analysis. A description of themes. Stating the larger meaning of findings.

6. Reporting and Evaluating research Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Tend to use standard fixed structure and evaluation criteria. Take an objective and unbiased approach. A flexible, emerging structure and evaluative criteria. Take a subjective and biased approach.

What are the research designs associated with quantitative and qualitative research?

Research Designs? Research designs are the specific procedures involved in the last three steps of the research process: data collection, data analysis and report writing.

Experimental Designs An independent variable is manipulated and one or more dependent variables are controlled to see the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable(s).

Correlational Designs Looking for relationships between things, even if we don’t have a theory to explain them “fishing expedition” research - looking for what affects what, trying to find the components for a theory

Survey Designs This involves administration of an instrument to collect data regarding characteristics of a group.

Grounded Disgns theory that is developed inductively from a corpus of data Is case-oriented; no hypothesis is tested Interviews & other data collection can be used “constant comparison” data set  theory (Source: http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/gcm/ar/arp/grounded.html)

Ethnographic designs “The study and systematic recording of human cultures; also : a descriptive work produced from such research Field work; observation, interviews, questionnaires, producing description Often related to social constructivism: how do people make sense of their world; how do they accomplish things through their practice? Source: Wikipedia

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Narrative Research Designs In form of stories that describe the lives of individuals and their experiences.

Mixed Method Studies Some studies use mixed methods to collect and analyze data…both quantitative and qualitative. For example, a person might do a quantitative survey and follow it up with qualitative interviews or focus groups. Again, the question dictates the method.

Action Designs disciplined inquiry into practices undertaken by those involved in them done to inform and change the practice studied. To address problems Often undertaken as a collaborative activity among colleagues Often undertaken in situ Could focus on a single issue in a classroom, a program, etc.

Action Designs a cycle of posing questions, gathering data, reflection, and deciding on a course of action Source: http://www.alliance.brown.edu/pubs/themes_ed/act_research.pdf Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participatory_action_research

How do you choose which type of research to use?

Match your approach to your research problem Fit the approach to your audience. Relate the approach to your experience.