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Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research

Practical
Research 1

Qualitative
Research
Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research

Lesson Objectives

1. Determine the content of Qualitative


Research and its definition
Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research

Qualitative Research

Crossman (2018) defines qualitative research as “a


type of social science research that collects and
works with non-numerical data and that seeks to
interpret meaning from these data that help us
understand social life through the study of targeted
populations or places.”
Difference between Quali. and Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research
Quanti.
Criteria Qualitative Quantitative
Purpose Understand and interpret social Test hypothesis, check the cause and
interactions effect. Develop predictions for the future

Data type Words, images and objects Numbers and Statistics


Data form Open-ended responses, interviews, Precise measurements using structure
observations and validated instruments for data
collection

Type of Questions Probing Limited


Sample size Small, Purposive Sampling Large, selected using Sampling
Procedures
Analysis Subjective Statistical
Result Particular findings, less generalizable Generalizable findings
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RESEARCH MISCONDUCTS

(a) Fabrication - making up data or results and recording or reporting them.

(b) Falsification - manipulating research materials, or changing or omitting data or


results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record.

(c) Plagiarism - the appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words
without giving appropriate
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Ethics

Research Ethics focuses on the


moral principles that researchers
must follow in their respective fields
of research.
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Ethical Principles of Research


1. Honesty:
Honestly report data, results, methods and procedures, and publication status. Do
not fabricate, falsify, or misrepresent data.

2. Objectivity:
Strive to avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data interpretation, peer
review, personnel decisions, grant writing, expert testimony, and other aspects of
research.

3. Integrity:
Keep your promises and agreements; act with sincerity; strive for consistency of
thought and action.
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Let’s focus now with Qualitative Research

Qualitative Research…involves finding out what


people think, and how they feel - or at any rate, what
they say they think and how they say they feel. This
kind of information is subjective. It involves feelings
and impressions, rather than numbers (Bellenger,
Bernhardt and Goldstucker).
Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research Content
Chapter 1 (Minimum of 4 pages) Introduction
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Theoretical Lens
Significance of the Study
Scope and Delimitations

Chapter 2 (Minimum of 2 pages) Review of Related Literature


Chapter 3 (Minimum of 5 pages) Methodology
 Research Design
 Research Locale
 Role of the Researchers
 Research Participants
 Data Source
 Data Collection
 Data Analysis
 Ethical Consideration

Chapter 4 (Minimum of 4 pages) Results


Chapter 5 (Minimum of 1 page) Discussion and Conclusion
Appendices Consent
Interview Questionnaire
Curriculum Vitae
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Research Title

Title should include words about your topic.

Constructing the best title of your study:


1. It should be interesting.
2. It tells the reader what is the study all about.
3. It uses common words that are relevant.
4. It includes key words that are easy to understand.
Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research
Practical Research 1 - Qualitative Research

Chapter 1

Introduction - is a crucial part of your study because it


gives your readers a road map of what they can expect
in reading your paper.

Purpose of the Study - The research purpose is a


statement of "why" the study is
being conducted, or the goal of the study.
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Chapter 1

Research Questions – these are your guide in collecting


the data. Questions must begin with what and how.

Theoretical Lens –theories that best supports the topic


for research
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Chapter 1

Significance of the Study - is a written statement that explains why


your research was needed. It's a justification of the importance of
your work.

Scope and Delimitation – speaks of the boundaries of


research. The researcher has the control in limiting the
parameters of the study.
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Chapter 1

Definition of Terms- significant terms in the study which are defined


operationally.

Organization of the study– it presents what are the specific


content of the chapters.
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Chapter 2 (Review of Related


Literature

A review of related literature (RRL) is a detailed review of existing


literature related to the topic of a thesis or dissertation. In an RRL,
you talk about knowledge and findings from existing literature
relevant to your topic.

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