LMSW EXAM - Types of Research Latest 2024 Rated A
LMSW EXAM - Types of Research Latest 2024 Rated A Action research Research designed to find solutions or to develop new approaches to solving problems typically in an agency or other practice setting Case (field) study Involves in an in-depth study of a single unit or case Correctional research Research that seeks to identify the extent to which changes in one variable are associated with changes in another variable or variables using correlation coefficients. Descriptive (survey) research Designed to provide a description of an area of concern or interest and may lead to the formation of research questions that can be addressed in future studies. Evaluative research Attempts to determine the extent to which an intervention or program has been successful in achieving its goals and objectives and/or cost effective Experimental research Involves the exposure of one or more experimental groups to one or more treatment interventions and the comparison of results to those obtained from one or more control groups in an effort to identify possible cause and effect relationships. Explanatory (causal comparative) research Involves searching through data in an attempt to identify possible causal factors of observing consequences. Exploratory (formulative) research Designed to provide preliminary data on issues and provides a basis for later, more in-depth research Historical research Research that attempts to develop an accurate reconstruction of the past. A historic perspective is used to interpret and organize data obtained in the course of research. Pretest/post-test An experimental research design involving testing of study participants before the introduction of the intervention and again following the intervention. Qualitative research Research from non-statistical perspective, designed to understand the phenomenon under investigation from the perspective of the respondent. Ethnography Example of qualitative research the seeks to understand individuals in their own social or cultural context. Emic perspective The perspective of an individual who is part of the group being studied. Etic perspective The perspective of an outsider to the group being studied. Oral histories Example of qualitative research involving the interviewing of study participants who can relate firsthand experiences of the phenomena under study. Quantitative research Research that can be summarized using numbers and statistics. Quasi-experimental research One in which the researcher attempts to approximate the conditions of experimental research in a setting in which he or she is unable to control and/or manipulate all relevant variables.
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