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A detailed overview of the key components of research methodology, including the selection of participants, data collection tools and processes, and data analysis techniques. It covers both quantitative and qualitative research methods, offering insights into the various steps involved in conducting a robust and rigorous research study. The document emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations, the use of appropriate data analysis software, and the effective presentation of research findings. With its comprehensive coverage of the research process, this document serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and academics across a wide range of disciplines.
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The participants
Data collection tools
Data collection process
Data analysis
Describe the tool(s) used for collecting data (^) Survey How many parts? (^) Types of questions open-ended Likert-scale multiple-choice tick-all-that-apply (^) How many questions per part? (^) What are they about? (^) Any other tools?
Describe the tool(s) used for collecting data Recorder (^) List of questions (^) Types of questions (^) How many parts? (^) How many questions per part? (^) What are they about? (^) Any other tools?
Describe what you do to collect data (^) How you contact participants? How you share the survey with them? (Messenger, email, phone message, meeting them directly, etc.) (^) How you deal with privacy?
Describe how you conduct data analysis (^) What you do with the data you have collected? How themes emerge? (^) How you cross check the themes?
Do not use we or I in the paper Use the author(s) or passive voice
Use tables and figures for illustration of quantitative results Cite participants’ words for illustration of qualitative results However, participants’ words are not citations