Research Methodology
Research Methodology
Objectives of Research
2. Types of Research
A. Based on Purpose
B. Based on Methodology
1. Quantitative Research
o Deals with numerical data, measurements, and statistical analysis.
o Example: A survey on customer satisfaction using a 5-point scale.
2. Qualitative Research
o Focuses on non-numerical data like opinions, feelings, and experiences.
o Example: Conducting interviews to understand consumer behavior.
3. Mixed-Method Research
o Combines both quantitative and qualitative approaches for a more comprehensive
study.
C. Based on Approach
1. Descriptive Research
o Describes characteristics, behaviors, and trends without manipulating variables.
o Example: Studying the demographics of university students.
2. Exploratory Research
o Investigates new areas where little prior knowledge exists.
o Example: Exploring the effects of artificial intelligence in education.
3. Experimental Research
o Involves controlled conditions to establish cause-and-effect relationships.
o Example: Testing a new fertilizer’s effect on crop yield.
4. Correlational Research
o Identifies relationships between two or more variables without establishing
causation.
o Example: Relationship between exercise and mental health.
3. Research Process
Step 1: Identifying the Research Problem
Sources: Books, journals, conference papers, patents, and databases (Scopus, Web of
Science).
Purpose:
o Identifies research gaps.
o Helps refine research questions.
o Avoids duplication.
4. Research Ethics
Informed Consent: Participants must agree to take part voluntarily.
Plagiarism Avoidance: Properly cite all sources.
Data Confidentiality: Protect participant identity.
Honesty in Data Reporting: No manipulation of results.