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Summary
TLDRThe video explains how to determine the type and methodology of quantitative research, focusing on distinguishing between experimental and non-experimental designs. It offers guidance on identifying whether research involves controlled variables, such as in true experiments or quasi-experiments, or if it follows non-experimental methods like surveys, ex post facto studies, or correlational studies. The video provides a step-by-step approach to help researchers decide based on their data type—whether it’s qualitative or quantitative—and how variables interact within their study.
Takeaways
- 🔍 To determine the type of research, identify whether it's experimental or non-experimental.
- 📊 Quantitative research involves numerical data, while qualitative research involves non-numerical data.
- 🧪 If the researcher controls all independent variables, the research is experimental.
- 🔄 Experimental research can be true-experiment or quasi-experiment, depending on sample selection.
- 🎯 True-experiment involves random sampling and control over variables, while quasi-experiment does not.
- 📝 If the researcher does not control the independent variables, the research is non-experimental.
- 📈 Non-experimental research types include survey, ex-post facto, and correlational studies.
- 🔗 Correlational research examines the relationship between two or more variables.
- 🧮 Ex-post facto research studies events or phenomena without manipulating variables.
- 📊 Survey research collects data by observing existing facts without altering variables.
Q & A
What is the first step in determining the type of research?
-The first step is to determine whether the data is in the form of numbers (quantitative) or words (qualitative).
What type of research is conducted if the data is numerical?
-If the data is numerical, the research is quantitative.
How can you distinguish between experimental and non-experimental research in quantitative studies?
-You can distinguish between experimental and non-experimental research by determining whether the researcher controls all independent variables. If they do, it is experimental; if not, it is non-experimental.
What defines true experimental research?
-True experimental research is defined by the random selection of samples and the researcher having full control over the independent variables.
What is the main characteristic of quasi-experimental research?
-Quasi-experimental research involves the researcher not fully controlling the sample selection or using non-random methods.
When is a study categorized as non-experimental?
-A study is categorized as non-experimental if the researcher does not control the independent variables.
What types of studies fall under non-experimental research?
-Non-experimental research can include survey, ex post facto, and correlational studies.
What is the defining feature of a survey study?
-A survey study examines facts or situations as they are without looking for variable changes.
What does a correlational study focus on?
-A correlational study focuses on the relationship and strength between two or more variables.
What is ex post facto research?
-Ex post facto research examines cause-and-effect relationships after an event has already occurred, without manipulating variables.
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