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Quantitative Research - Answer Uses observation surveys, interviews, documents, audiovisual,
or polls to measure data.
Qualitative Research - Answer research that relies on what is seen in field or naturalistic
settings more than on statistical data. The researcher study people and groups in natural setting
and obtains data from informant's perspective.
mixed methods research - Answer uses both quantitative and qualitative techniques, in an
effort to build convincing claims about the relationships between attributes and outcomes.
Primary Research - Answer research done firsthand for the first time. Creates new data
Secondary Research - Answer past research which has already been performed and often
already published
true experimental design - Answer research using an experimental group and a control group,
to which test units are randomly assigned.
quasi-experimental research - Answer A research technique in which the two or more groups
that are compared are selected based on predetermined characteristics, rather than random
assignment.
non-experimental research - Answer a descriptive study that does not exhibit a great amount
of control over variables.
Univariate - Answer One-variable data. Survey. Interview. Variables are observed as they
naturally occur.
Solomon 4 group design - Answer Researcher uses 2 control groups - only one experimental
group and one control group are PRE-tested. The other control group and experimental group
are merely post-tested. (Lets the researcher known if results are influenced by testing.)