Research Design Part 3
Research Design Part 3
Research Design Part 3
METHODOLOGY
THE RESEARCH DESIGN
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Example 1
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Example 2
Study: To determine the effectiveness of the
Infant welfare Program in Public hospitals in
Kenya
Concept: Effectiveness: how do you
determine effectiveness of something?
Variables: Patient (infant) attendance to
clinic/weight/deaths- e.g. Attendance indicates
Example
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Concept: Social class/Dimensions: Economic class;
Types of Variables-Summary
Dependent variable: If one variable depends upon
or is a consequence of the other variable, it is
termed as a dependent variable,
Independent variable, the variable that influences
the dependent variable is termed as an independent
variable.
Example: Factors affecting the survival rate of
businesses at SIWAKA plaza.
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Conceptual framework
Pollocks model
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Conceptual framework
Factors affecting survival
of small businesses
Demand
Survival rate
Capital base
Independent Variables
Dependent Variable
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Operational framework
Factors affecting survival
Of small businesses
Demand
-Sales
-No. of customers
Survival rate
Capital base
- Amount invested
Independent Variables
Ratio
Dependent Variable
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for practice
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Research Techniques
in describing segment
characteristics
i) Longitudinal study
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True panel
Omnibus panel
ii) Cross-sectional study
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Sample survey
in making specific
predictions
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Research Techniques
in providing evidence
regarding causal
relationships
Used
in hypothesis
testing research studies
Its
Research Based On
Questioning
Qualitative
Qualitative
contd
Results
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Research Based On
Observation
Research Based On
Observation (contd)
Experimental
research- by nature
quantitative, the researcher creates a quasiartificial environment to try to control factors,
then manipulates at least one of the variables
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