Steps of research design

    • How do I design a research project?

      The overall design of the project must be aimed at answering your research question, and we look at detailed examples of design below. You need to design a project that both fits and is obtained from the question, the chosen method, the selected topic, and the research goals.


    • How do you plan a research study?

      To reiterate, in planning a study, researchers need to think through the philosophical worldview assumptions that they bring to the study, the strategy of inquiry that is related to this worldview, and the specific methods or procedures of research that translate the approach into practice.


    • How do you make a research decision?

      The overall decision involves which design should be used to study a topic. Informing this decision should be the worldview assumptions the researcher brings to the study; procedures of inquiry (called strategies); and specific meth- ods of data collection, analysis, and interpretation.


    • What should you consider at the research design stage?

      At the research design stage, consider what your project design needs now to ensure that your conclusions will be regarded as sound and well founded. The steps outlined in this chapter take you through stages of design, with warnings about how they can go wrong.


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      1 THE CONTEXT OF DESIGN Before examining types of research designs it is important to be clear about the role and purpose of research design. We need to understand what research design is and what it is not. We need to know where design ®ts into the whole research process from framing a question to ®nally analysing and reporting data.


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      Preliminary Considerations types of research strategies used overall in the research (e.g., quantitative experiments or qualitative case studies), and the specific methods employed in conducting these strategies (e.g., collecting data quantita- tively on instruments versus collecting qualitative data through observing a setting).


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      Learning Objectives After reviewing this chapter readers should be able to: Describe the steps of the research process and key components of designing a study. Explain that the conceptual phase, including a conceptual or theoretical framework, underpins and organizes any research study, quantitative or qualitative.


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      tions that they bring to the study, the research design that is related to this worldview, and the specific methods or procedures of research that trans-late the approach into practice. Philosophical Worldviews. Although philosophical ideas remain largely hidden in research (Slife & Williams, 1995), they still influence the practice of research


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      Step 1. ‘What is the purpose of my project?’ Here you need to develop your research question based on the work you’ve done conceptualizing the research problem. Step 2. ‘How do my research questions and methods connect?’ Here you need to map out your methods and how they connect to your research question.


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