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Exploratory research - ✔✔-Purpose is to gain familiarity with phenomenon or to achieve new insights
into it; often in order to formulate a more precise research problem or develop hypotheses.
Descriptive studies - ✔✔-Purpose is to describe accurately the characteristics of a particular individual,
situation, or group. Example: narrative case studies
Correlational studies - ✔✔-Purpose is to determine the way in which something is associated with
something else. Correlation implies association, not causation
Hypothesis - ✔✔-Conjectural statement (prediction) of the relation between two or more variables
Independent variable - ✔✔-The variable is manipulated or controlled by the experimenter; in studies
the treatment is the independent variable
Dependent variable - ✔✔-The variable affected by the independent variable; the outcome is the
dependent variable
Experimental group designs - ✔✔-Consists of a comparison of control group with an experimental
group; receive experimental treatments
Experimental group designs - ✔✔-Many kinds of control groups, most common is "no treatment"
groups; others include wait-list, minimal contact. Comparison of experimental and control group before
treatment and after treatment
Single subject designs - ✔✔-Allow experemental study of a single individual; Pre-post (AB) design