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Doing research
The Hows and Whys of Applied Research

Nel Verhoeven

Sixth edition

Made by Iris den Boer

,1. Why do you research?..............................................................................7
1.1 Research approaches..........................................................................8
1.1.1 theory-based or applied research?................................................8
1.1.2 qualitative or quantitative?...........................................................8
1.1.3 inductive or deductive?.................................................................9
1.2 rules for the quality of research..........................................................9
1.2.1 characteristics of critical research.................................................9
1.2.2 quality criteria for carrying out and interpreting research..........10
1.2.3 practical criteria when conducting research...............................11
1.3 research phases................................................................................11
2 Choosing the subject...............................................................................13
2.1 finding a subject................................................................................13
2.2 graduate internships and clients: you can’t always get what you want
................................................................................................................13
2.3 graduate internships and clients: you can’t always get what you want
................................................................................................................14
2.4 group assignment: the division of tasks............................................15
3 the background to your research............................................................15
3.1 recognizing the reason......................................................................15
3.2 writing the background using the 6w method...................................15
3.3 Data Collection (during the preliminary research)............................16
3.3.1 Six steps when searching for information...................................16
3.3.2 searching online..........................................................................17
3.4 The research logbook........................................................................17
4 Main question and objective...................................................................18
4.1.1 terminology.................................................................................18
4.1.2 features of the main question.....................................................18
4.2 Sub-questions: useful or necessary?.................................................19
4.3 Formulating the objective.................................................................20
5. Concept demarcation and theoretical framework..................................20
5.1 Concept demarcation........................................................................20
5.2 Building models.................................................................................21
5.3 Formulating assumptions based on your model................................21

, 5.4 The place of theory in applied research............................................21
6. Research proposal..................................................................................22
6.1 Looking back on the design process.................................................22
6.2 Starting points for the research proposal..........................................22
6.3 From main question to data collection..............................................23
6.4 Compiling a research proposal..........................................................24
6.5 Time schedule...................................................................................24
6.6 Preparing the report..........................................................................24
6.7 Assessing research proposals............................................................25
7. Quantitative data collection methods....................................................25
7.1 Surveys.............................................................................................25
7.2 Secondary analysis...........................................................................26
7.3 Experimental research......................................................................26
7.3.1 Decisions to be made when setting up an experiment..............26
7.3.2 Laboratory experiments..............................................................28
7.3.3 Field experiments........................................................................28
7.4 Monitor..............................................................................................28
7.5 Combination of methods...................................................................29
8. Qualitative methods of data collection..................................................29
8.1 Observational research.....................................................................30
8.1.1 Types of observational research..................................................30
8.1.2 Observation as a research activity..............................................30
8.2 Interviews..........................................................................................31
8.3 Qualitative desk research..................................................................31
8.3.1 Researching source material......................................................31
8.3.2 Content analysis..........................................................................32
8.4 Case studies......................................................................................32
8.4.1 Main features of the case study..................................................32
8.5 Action research.................................................................................33
8.5.1 How does action research work?.................................................33
8.5.2 Applications of action research...................................................33
8.6 Design-oriented research..................................................................34
8.7 Decisions, decisions: choosing the right method..............................34

,9. Research quality.....................................................................................34
9.1 Reliability...........................................................................................34
9.2 Validity..............................................................................................35
9.2.1 Internal validity..........................................................................35
9.2.2 external validity..........................................................................35
9.3 Reliability as a condition for validity.................................................36
9.4 usability.............................................................................................36
10. Sampling..............................................................................................36
10.1 population and sample....................................................................36
10.1.1 what is a population?................................................................36
10.1.2 what is a sample?......................................................................37
10.2 Random samples.............................................................................37
10.3 Non-probability samples..................................................................38
11. Operationalization................................................................................38
11.1 Operationalization of quantitative research....................................38
11.2 Designing questionnaires................................................................39
11.2.1 Questionnaire layouts: types of questions and responses.......39
11.2.2 Formulating good questions and response options..................40
11.2.3 Composite questions and the Likert scale model......................40
11.3 Operationalization in qualitative research.......................................40
12. Going into the field: conducting surveys and interviews.....................41
12.1 Fieldwork for surveys and interviews: practical decisions...............41
12.2 Digital data collection.....................................................................41
12.2.1 Conducting online surveys.......................................................41
12.2.2 Mobile phone research..............................................................42
12.3 Respondents and surveys...............................................................42
12.3.1 The real fieldwork begins.........................................................42
12.3.2 Incentives.................................................................................42
12.4 Interviews: working on rapport.......................................................43
12.4.1 Recruiting respondents............................................................43
12.4.2 Preparing for in-depth interviews.............................................43
12.4.3 Introduction to the interview.....................................................43
12.4.4 Recording conversations...........................................................43

, 12.4.5 Interviewing techniques............................................................44
12.4.6 The course of an interview.......................................................44
13. Processing quantitive data: preparation..............................................45
13.1 preparing the analysis.....................................................................45
13.1.1 Software for quantitative analysis............................................45
13.1.2 Variables...................................................................................46
13.1.3 Step-by-step preparation for the analysis................................46
13.2 Measurement levels of variables.....................................................47
13.3 The next step in the preparation: formulating hypotheses.............47
14. Quantitative analysis...........................................................................48
14.1 Systematic approach to descriptive analysis..................................48
14.1.1 Decisions for more in-depth analysis.......................................48
14.1.2 Step-by-Step plan for descriptive analysis...............................48
14.2 Frequency tables and percentages.................................................48
14.3 Graphs of one variable....................................................................49
14.4 Summary measures........................................................................49
14.4.1 Measures of central tendency..................................................50
14.4.2 Measures of variability.............................................................50
14.5 Cross tabulations.............................................................................50
14.6 Graphs of two variables..................................................................51
15. Qualitative analysis..............................................................................52
15.1 Software as a tool for qualitative analysis.......................................52
15.2 Assumptions for qualitative analysis...............................................52
15.3 Grounded theory approach.............................................................53
15.4 Thematic analysis...........................................................................54
15.4.1 Steps in thematic analysis.......................................................54
15.5 Tools for qualitative analysis...........................................................54
16. The quality of research results............................................................55
16.1 Quality of quantitative analyses......................................................55
16.1.1 Reliability..................................................................................55
16.1.2 Validity......................................................................................56
16.1.3 Nuances in quantitative research quality.................................56
16.2 Quality of qualitative analyses........................................................56

, 16.2.1 Reliability...................................................................................56
16.2.3 Measures to enhance the quality of research............................58
17. Conclusions, discussion and recommendations...................................59
17.1 drawing conclusions........................................................................59
17.1.1 Main features of the conclusion................................................59
17.2 Discussion.......................................................................................60
17.2.1 Evaluating the research process...............................................60
17.2.2 Conclusion and discussion in summary.....................................60
17.3 Research quality revisited...............................................................60
17.3.1 Usability....................................................................................60
17.4 Recommendations and advice........................................................61
17.4.1 Recommendations for the organization....................................61
17.4.2 Recommendations for future research......................................61
17.5 Professional products and applied research....................................61
18. Compiling a report...............................................................................62
18.1 Compiling a research report............................................................62
18.1.1 Title page..................................................................................62
18.1.2 Abstract.....................................................................................63
18.1.3 Table of contents.......................................................................63
18.1.4 Background and introduction....................................................63
18.1.5 Methodology..............................................................................63
18.1.6 Results.......................................................................................63
18.1.7 Conclusion and discussion........................................................64
18.1.8 References................................................................................64
18.1.9 Appendices................................................................................64
18.2 Writing an executive summary........................................................64
18.3 Writing tips......................................................................................65
18.3.1 Well begun is half done.............................................................65
18.3.2 Style, spelling and layout..........................................................65
18.3.3 Table of contents from the start................................................65
18.3.4 Planning and version control.....................................................65
18.3.5 Knowledge utilization................................................................66
19. Source references and list of references..............................................66

, 19.1 Rules for citing literature.................................................................66
19.1.1 Code of conduct for researchers...............................................66
19.1.2 No shortage of guidelines.........................................................67
19.2 Source references in the main body of text....................................67
19.3 Guidelines for the reference list......................................................68
19.3.1 The APA list of references..........................................................68
19.3.2 Sequence of the references......................................................68
20. Presentation and evaluation................................................................69
20.1 Presenting your findings..................................................................69
20.1.1 Tips for presenting your research..............................................69
20.1.2 Target populations for your research project.............................70
20.2 Communicating and publishing about research..............................70




Part 1 design
1. Why do you research?
When you do research you analyze a problem, question or situation
according to a specific phased plan. With this plan you can answer

, questions and solve problems, that’s the objective of doing research.
It doesn’t mean you can get the right answer, but rather you can ask
the right questions.

Research is like a journey:
- Start with an idea or a question
- Elaborate idea or question in greater detail
- Look for sources
- Formulate the key question
- Make a plan, develop certain expectations
- Collect and process information
- Supervise and keep an eye on the quality throughout the project
- Evaluate
- Finally report on the results and present your recommendations

Research toolbox: assumptions, instruments, instructions. They are
the foundation of your project

1.1 Research approaches
Practical considerations:

- Draft a research plan
- Define a clear main question
- Set a deadline
- Set up a budget
- Consultation



1.1.1 theory-based or applied research?
Two main types of research

Theory-bases research: generally answer questions that aim at
developing knowledge, they are questions about theory, more
important for science (internally oriented).

Applied research: is about solving problems that have a practical
application, practical questions, more important for society
(externally oriented).



1.1.2 qualitative or quantitative?
Quantitative method: based on numerical information, figures that
represent objects, organizations, and people. You can make an
objective measurement. Use statistical techniques
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