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1. Which research methodology requires researchers to gather data and information that can be converted to numbers for statistical analysis?
scientific is science and unscientific method is not scientific
Data collected after any research to gather primary data.
The team of researchers which is writing up a report sums them up.
AnswerBoth research methodologies are constructed as distinct research processes.Both methods of research seek to uncover the richest possible data from a setting or situation.Both research processes start from the interests of the researchers (they determine what to study as a topic and field of analysis). They start with a question based on the researchers interest in a particular field.Both methods remain unbiased and valid, representing an accurate representative of the situation. If the data were biased, then both methods would lack a control.Both methods seek to remain objective and neutral, keeping control.
Scientific research helps researchers identify a problem and apply tactics to resolve it. Afterwards, researchers can recommend and share their response to the problem in case further research is necessary.
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They can be, if their research is into a scientific subject and follows the scientific method. Note, not all researchers are scientists.
Yes, but only temporarily while conducting scientific research.
The scientific method involves coming up with a hypothesis. It also involves conducting research and deducing inferences from the findings.
They approach the research process differently
When conducting a scientific investigation the first step is to do research. One must ask many questions and look up the background of their subject or object.
A research method is the systematic plan for conducting research.
because quantitative researchers have a positive paradigmatic stance, which opposes qualitative researchers stance who are interpretivist. Moreover, some positivists believe qualitative research lacks scientific rigour.
In qualitative research, the researcher's role is to gather in-depth data through interviews, observations, and analysis to understand the underlying meanings and experiences of participants. This approach allows for greater flexibility, exploration, and understanding of complex social phenomena compared to quantitative research, which focuses on numerical data and statistical analyses to make generalizable conclusions. Quantitative research aims to measure relationships between variables and test hypotheses using structured data collection methods.
The scientific method involves coming up with a hypothesis. It also involves conducting research and deducing inferences from the findings.