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Title: Steps in the Research Process


1
Steps in the Research Process
  • Problem Formulation
  • Measurement
  • Research Design
  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis and Interpretation
  • Evaluation of Results

2
Problem Formulation
  • Find a problem
  • Find something that intrigues you
  • Review the literature
  • Research and read what other studies say about
    the problem you chose
  • Specify a research question
  • Narrow your topic to a specific area
  • Develop a hypothesis
  • Create your primary research question

3
Measurement
  • Translate abstract concepts into concrete
    variables
  • Conceptual Level
  • Empirical Level
  • Operational Definition
  • Specify the variables in the hypothesis
  • What are the specific items you are using to
    determine your measurements?
  • Operationally define the variables
  • Should have solid list of definitions of variables

4
Research Design
  • Choose a Method
  • Experiment
  • Using experimental and control groups, test your
    variables.
  • Secondary Research
  • This uses the data from other researchers to make
    conclusions regarding your variables and
    hypothesis.
  • Survey Research
  • Avoid ambiguous language in creating a survey.
  • Be sure to use a diverse and large enough sample
    to appropriately measure your population.
  • Field Research
  • Observation, Participation Observation
  • Determine the population and sample
  • This must correspond to your research question
    and be large enough to elicit a valid finding.

5
Data Collection
  • Choose Method
  • Questionnaires
  • Telephone Interviews
  • Personal Interviews
  • Observations
  • Documentary Resources
  • Primary Documents
  • Oral Histories

6
Data Analysis and Interpretation
  • Choose how to analyze data
  • Quantitative presents numerical picture
  • Qualitative presents verbal picture
  • Decide to retain or reject hypothesis
  • Decide if your data supports or rejects your
    research question.
  • A negative finding is as relevant as a positive
    finding.

7
Evaluation of Results
  • Consider the importance of the research for
    theory and any applied research.
  • Choose a theory to interpret your findings
  • Write up the theoretical interpretation in your
    formal report
  • Write up an implications your findings have for
    applied research
  • Prepare a formal report
  • Compile each step into essay format with
    supporting graphs or charts.
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