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Applied Multivariate Research: Design and Interpretation
, 2005Part I. The Basics of Multivariate Design Chapter 1. An Introduction to Multivariate Design Chapter 2. Some Fundamental Research Design Concepts Chapter 3A. Data Screening Chapter 3B. Data Screening Using IBM SPSS Part II. Comparisons of Means Chapter 4A.
L. Meyers, G. Gamst, A. Guarino
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SAGE Research Methods Foundations, 2019
Quantitative and qualitative are, importantly, words to describe the kind of data gleaned from an experiment and not the phenomena themselves The kind of data we extract from an experiment depends on the experiment design and the parameters we as ...
Martyn Shuttleworth, Lyndsay T Wilson570
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Quantitative and qualitative are, importantly, words to describe the kind of data gleaned from an experiment and not the phenomena themselves The kind of data we extract from an experiment depends on the experiment design and the parameters we as ...
Martyn Shuttleworth, Lyndsay T Wilson570
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Application of sampling methods for the research design
, 2020The objective of this paper is to discuss the application of the sampling framework in a research with a view to understanding what it is, and examining the application of the concept to the analysis of sampling as one procedure that makes research ...
G. Mweshi, K. Sakyi
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Researching Design and Designing Research
Design Issues, 1999When Design Research began, say in the 1960s, the eventual success of science was assumed. Already, at the notorious 1956 Oxford Conference, architectural education in the UK (and its sphere of influence) accepted architecture was a second class subject: ie not properly scientific.
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2019
What is research in architecture? The explorative attitude of design, taken always on uncharted territories by its need to mediate between interests, contexts and techniques, would suggest that architecture is research. This sort of tautological answer sounds both generic and precise: while avoiding the complexity of issues with which architectural ...
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What is research in architecture? The explorative attitude of design, taken always on uncharted territories by its need to mediate between interests, contexts and techniques, would suggest that architecture is research. This sort of tautological answer sounds both generic and precise: while avoiding the complexity of issues with which architectural ...
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Research Design: General Designs
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1980The conceptual foundations for some of the most widely used research designs are presented, and the various design models are analyzed. Research designs should specify the stimulus and response, the time-order sequence, the sampling and allocation procedures, and the generalized method of analysis.
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Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, 5th Edition
Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2022Emily C. Weyant
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2013
Educational design research is a genre of research in which the iterative development of solutions to practical and complex educational problems provides the setting for scientific inquiry. The solutions can be educational products, processes, programs, or policies.
McKenney, Susan, Reeves, Thomas C.
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Educational design research is a genre of research in which the iterative development of solutions to practical and complex educational problems provides the setting for scientific inquiry. The solutions can be educational products, processes, programs, or policies.
McKenney, Susan, Reeves, Thomas C.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
There are 10 steps to consider in any research study. These steps can be used to perform a critical appraisal of a published paper, or to design your study in the first place. The use of a simple system such as this can ensure that biases in study design are avoided and that an appropriate study is developed. (1) What is the study hypothesis?
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There are 10 steps to consider in any research study. These steps can be used to perform a critical appraisal of a published paper, or to design your study in the first place. The use of a simple system such as this can ensure that biases in study design are avoided and that an appropriate study is developed. (1) What is the study hypothesis?
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Designing Research for Application
Journal of Consumer Research, 1981Two distinct types of generalizability are identified in consumer research. One entails the application of specific effects, whereas the other entails the application of general scientific theory. Effects application and theory application rest on different philosophical assumptions, and have different methodological implications.
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