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Elke Johanna de Buhr, PhD Tulane University What is Research? Elke Johanna de Buhr, PhD Tulane University

Table of Contents of Book Part I: Preliminary Considerations 1. The Selection of a Research Approach 2. Review of the Literature 3. The Use of Theory 4. Writing Strategies and Ethical Considerations Part II. Designing Research 5. The Introduction 6. The Purpose Statement 7. Research Questions and Hypotheses 8. Quantitative Methods 9. Qualitative Methods 10. Mixed Methods Procedures

Textbook Chapters Creswell, Chapter 1 Salkind, Chapter 1

Chapter Overview Creswell Salkind

Research Designs Qualitative research Quantitative research Mixed methods research

Three Components of a Research Approach

Component #1: Philosophical Worldview This is the set of beliefs that guides the Researcher’s actions as they conduct the research. A Researcher’s philosophical world view may be: Postpositivism Constructivism Transformative Pragmatism

Four Worldviews for Research

Component #2: Research Design Research design is simply the type of inquiry, be it qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods that directs the types of research questions, data collection techniques, data analysis and final report format that the researcher uses. Research design should include the following components: Plan or proposal to conduct research Intersection of: Philosophical worldviews Strategies of inquiry Research methods

Strategies of Inquiry

Strategies of Inquiry: Quantitative There are several research designs that are quantitative, these include: Causal-comparative research Correlational design Survey research Experimental research

Strategies of Inquiry: Qualitative In this type of research several approaches may be used, these include: Narrative research Phenomenological research Grounded theory Ethnography Case studies

Strategies of Inquiry: Mixed Methods This is an integration of quantitative and qualitative research, data and analyses. It assumes that one type of database or method of analysis may be used to inform and explain another. Some mixed methods include: Convergent parallel mixed methods Explanatory sequential mixed methods Exploratory sequential mixed methods Transformative mixed methods

Component #3: Research Methods

Research Approaches as Worldviews, Design, and Methods

Criteria for Selecting a Research Approach Chapter 5 power point provides more details on this topic Research Problem and Questions: Quantitative approach is best when: Testing causal relationships (factor/s that influence a particular outcome). Evaluating the usefulness or successes of an intervention. Establishing which factors best predict an outcome. Testing theories or explanations. Qualitative approach is best when: The researcher is uncertain about which are the most important variables to be examined. If the topic is new, sample population is unexplored by the topic or the dominant explanations may not apply to a given sample population.

Criteria for Selecting a Research Approach (cont.) Research Problem and Questions Cont. Mixed Methods approach is best when: Neither quantitative nor qualitative approaches will adequately examine the variables being researched. The researcher wants to capitalize on the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Personal Experiences Training Preferences Time Resources Experiences Audience Advisors Journal editors Graduate committees Colleagues in the field

A Model of Scientific Inquiry “’Doing science’ means following a model that begins with a question and ends with answering new questions.” Salkind

A Model of Scientific Inquiry (cont.) Asking questions Identifying important factors Formulating a hypothesis Collecting relevant information Testing the hypothesis Working with the hypothesis Reconsidering the theory Asking new questions

Group Discussion What is research? What type(s) of research have you come across as part of your studies? Have you been actively involved in research? If yes, in what form? If you were given the opportunity to implement a study, what would you do? Why?