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This document is a concise yet comprehensive overview of essential research methods, ideal for students and professionals alike. It covers the foundational 6 P’s framework (Purpose, Products, Process, Participants, Paradigm, Presentation) and provides guidance on selecting appropriate research approaches, including inductive and deductive reasoning. Key topics include sampling techniques, ethical considerations, and detailed explanations of research strategies such as surveys, experiments, case studies, and action research. The summary also delves into data generation methods like interviews, observations, and document analysis, as well as qualitative coding processes. Additionally, it introduces Design Science methodology, emphasizing artifact development and knowledge contribution. Whether you’re preparing for an exam or structuring your next research project, this summary offers clear and practical insights to ensure academic success and research excellence.

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INFOWO: Research Methods




By: Artisinal Notes
Version: 1.1
23-01-2025

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Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 2
6 P’s ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Reasons for research ..................................................................................................................... 3
Products .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Inductive vs deductive .................................................................................................................... 4
Rigor and relevance ........................................................................................................................ 4
Research questions ........................................................................................................................ 5
Philosophical paradigms ................................................................................................................. 6
Sample ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Sampling methods ...................................................................................................................... 7
Probabilistic sampling .............................................................................................................. 7
Non-probabilistic sampling ...................................................................................................... 7
Ethiek .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Rights of participants .................................................................................................................. 8
Intrusion ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Research strategies ........................................................................................................................ 8
Survey ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Experiment .................................................................................................................................. 8
Experimental design ................................................................................................................ 9
Case study ................................................................................................................................ 11
Casestudy designs ................................................................................................................ 11
Action research ......................................................................................................................... 11
(Net) Etnografie......................................................................................................................... 12
Data generation methods ............................................................................................................. 12
Interviews .................................................................................................................................. 12
Observation ............................................................................................................................... 13
Documents ................................................................................................................................ 13
Qualitative research methods ....................................................................................................... 13
Coderen .................................................................................................................................... 13
Design Science ............................................................................................................................. 14
Knowledge contributions........................................................................................................... 15
Design Science cycle ................................................................................................................ 15




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