This document describes and provides examples of titles for three general types of research: descriptive research, correlational research, and experimental research. Descriptive research focuses on describing characteristics without explaining relationships, correlational research investigates relationships between variables without manipulation, and experimental research tests hypotheses by manipulating independent variables and measuring effects on dependent variables. Examples are given for titles that would fall under each of these three general types of research methodology.
This document describes and provides examples of titles for three general types of research: descriptive research, correlational research, and experimental research. Descriptive research focuses on describing characteristics without explaining relationships, correlational research investigates relationships between variables without manipulation, and experimental research tests hypotheses by manipulating independent variables and measuring effects on dependent variables. Examples are given for titles that would fall under each of these three general types of research methodology.
This document describes and provides examples of titles for three general types of research: descriptive research, correlational research, and experimental research. Descriptive research focuses on describing characteristics without explaining relationships, correlational research investigates relationships between variables without manipulation, and experimental research tests hypotheses by manipulating independent variables and measuring effects on dependent variables. Examples are given for titles that would fall under each of these three general types of research methodology.
General Types of Research DESCRIPTIVE, CORRELATIONAL, & EXPERIMENTAL TITLES Descriptive Research
Descriptive research is a research method describing the
characteristics of the population or phenomenon being studied. This methodology focuses more on the “what” aspect of the research subject than the “why” aspect of the research subject. Descriptive Research Titles
The Rate of Necessity for Remedial Classes among Grade
8 Students.
Experienceswith Online Classes during Pandemic Period
among High School Students.
Study Habit Styles of Junior High School Students of TNHS. Explanatory or Correlation Research
Explanatory research, also known as Correlational
research, is a methodology in Research that investigates relationships between variables without the need of controlling or manipulating any of them. A correlation reflects the strength and/or direction of the relationship between two (or more) variables. Correlational Research Titles
TheRelationship between Teaching Styles and Academic
Achievement Styles in Education.
The Correlation between Sleep Pattern and Academic
Stress among Grade 10 Students.
The Associationbetween Social Media Usage and Body
Image Concerns among Young Adults. Experimental or Intervention Research
Experimental research, also known as Interventional
research is a kind of research methodology that rigidly follows a scientific research design. It involves testing or attempting to prove a hypothesis by way of experimentation. As such, it uses one or more independent variables, manipulating them and then using them on one or more dependent variables. Experimental Research Titles
The Impact of Music on Concentration and Productivity
TheEffect of Stress on Memory and Concentration among
Junior High School Students.
TheRodenticidal Activity of Rosary Pea (Abrus
precatorius) against House Rats (Rattus rattus) THANK YOU!