What you need to know about Data Analysis in mixed-methods research??
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2024
- Dr Sam Ghosh has been a researchers for more than 15 years, has a PhD in Social Science, and produced more than 40 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
In this video, he presents some points for researchers to consider before they choose a mixed-methods research design for their studies.
Researchers should also watch:
What are the different types of mixed-methods research design? • What are the different...
Difference between Active and Attribute variables: • What is the difference...
How extraneous variable impacts dependent variable: • How does extraneous va...
What is subject and experimenter effects: • What is Subject and Ex...
How to control subject and experimenter effects: • How to control over Su...
Errors in testing a hypothesis: • Errors in testing a HY...
Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design: • Pretest - Posttest Con...
What is industry funded research and its advantages? • What is Industry-funde...
What are the disadvantages of Industry-funded research? • Industry-funded resear...
What is a special edition of a journal and its benefits? • What is a 'Special Edi...
What is an operational definition of a variable? • What is an Operational...
What is Differential Research and When to use such research methods?? • What is Differential R...
What is the difference between Differential research and Correlational Research? • What is the difference...
Is Oral History a research design or data collection method?? • Is Oral History a rese...
What is the Holistic Research design and philosophy?? • What is the Holistic R...
Community Discussion Forum as research study design: • How are Community Disc...
Reflective journal logs in Qualitative Research: • How do researchers use...
Participant Observation as data collection method: • How do researchers use...
What is Data Saturation Point in Qualitative Research? • What Is Data Saturatio...
What is Population research gap? • Types of Research Gaps...
What is Evidence research gap? • Types of Research Gaps...
What is Knowledge research gap? • Types of Research Gaps...
What is Practical-Knowledge research gap? • Types of Research Gaps...
What is Methodological research gap? • Type of research gaps ...
What is non-response bias in research? • What is non - response...
What is the difference between response and non-response bias? • What is the difference...
What is Differential, Experimental, and Correlational Research? • What Is Differential R...
What is Cross-sectional and Longitudinal research study? • What is the difference...
Why obtaining informed consent poses problems for researchers? • Why obtaining Informed...
What is Systematic Sampling in research? • What is Systematic Sam...
What is Snowball Sampling method in research? • What is the Snowball S...
What is Convenience Sampling? • What is Convenience Sa...
What is Purposive Sampling? • What is Purposive Samp...
What is the Balanced Placebo Design in research studies? • How researchers use De...
What are the problems in determining Causation (Causality) In Correlational/ Differential Research? • What are the problems ...
Unstructured interviews in qualitative research: • Unstructured Interview...
Is Pilot Study always required for research? • Is a Pilot Study alway...
What is a Prospective Research Study Design? • What is a Prospective ...
What is Retrospective-Prospective Research Study Design? • What is Retrospective-...
Psychological Metatheory:
Biological perspective: • What are the different...
Cognitive perspective: • Metatheory - What is C...
What is the ‘after-only’ experimental research design? • Experimental Study Des...
What is the ‘before & after’ experimental research design? • Experimental Study Des...
What is a ‘double control’ experimental research design? • What is a Double (and ...
What is comparative research design? • Comparative Research D...
Feminist research: • Feminist Research Desi...
Participant and Non-Participant Observation: • What Is Participant An...
Natural and Controlled Observation: • What is Natural and Co...
Methods of recording Observations: • What are the different...