M3 part 2 Flashcards

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is a technique used to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying reasons for, causes of, and relationships behind a particular phenomenon that has yet to be extensively studied.

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Explanatory research

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Researchers use this method to understand why and how a particular phenomenon occurs the way it does.

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Explanatory research

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tests new theories and establishes cause-and-effect relationships between different study variables.

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Explanatory research

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It usually involves several data collection methods, including surveys, interviews, experiments, and observation.

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Explanatory research

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The results and conclusions drawn from ___________ _______ give researchers a deeper understanding and help predict future occurrences.

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explanatory research

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aims to define or summarize an event or population without explaining why it exists.

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Descriptive research

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It focuses on acquiring and conveying facts.

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Descriptive research

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aims to explain why a phenomenon occurs by working to understand the causes and correlations between variables.

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explanatory research

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focuses on providing descriptions and characteristics of a given phenomenon,

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Descriptive research

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explain different mechanisms and the reasons behind them.

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explanatory research

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examines and investigates an issue that is not clearly defined.

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Exploratory research

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explains why specific phenomena function as they do.

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explanatory research

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Researchers use________ _______ at the outset to discover new ideas, concepts, and opportunities.

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exploratory research

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Once exploratory research has identified a potential area of interest or problem, researchers employ ________ _______ to delve further into the specific subject matter.

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explanatory research

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can help researchers develop a theory. It can provide sufficient evidence to validate or refine existing theories based on the available data.

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Explanatory research

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this research method can determine the cause-and-effect relationships between study variables and determine which variable influences the predicted outcome most.

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Explanatory research

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explores all the factors that lead to a certain outcome or phenomenon.

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Explanatory research

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the results and conclusions drawn from _________ _______ can provide a basis for informed decision-making. It can be helpful in different industries and sectors.

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explanatory research

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is an unresolved problem or unanswered question due to inadequate research in that space.

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research gap

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Researchers can use ________ _______ to gather information about a certain phenomenon and fill research gaps. It also enables researchers to answer previously unanswered questions and explain different mechanisms that haven’t yet been studied.

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explanatory research

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researchers can also use the technique to determine the effectiveness of a particular program and identify all the factors that are likely to contribute to its success or failure.

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explanatory research

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When to use explanatory research

When testing a __________ model:
When establishing ___________ :
When making informed d____________:
When addressing research _____:
When conducting _________ evaluation:

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When to use explanatory research

When testing a theoretical model:
When establishing causality:
When making informed decisions:
When addressing research gaps:
When conducting program evaluation:

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Types of explanatory research

C______ study research
E___________ research
Q_____-experimental research
C_______ research
H_________ research
S_____ research
O_________ research

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Case study research
Experimental research
Quasi-experimental research
Correlational research
Historical research
Survey research
Observational research

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How to conduct explanatory research

Develop the research q_________
Formulate a h__________
Select the research t______
C_______ the data
a_______ the data
Communicate the r________

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How to conduct explanatory research

Develop the research question
Formulate a hypothesis
Select the research type
Collect the data
Analyze the data
Communicate the results

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Advantages of explanatory research Deeper u_____________ C__________ edge Predictable c________ I___________decision-making
Advantages of explanatory research Deeper understanding Competitive edge Predictable capabilities Informed decision-making
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The technique helps fill research gaps in previous studies by explaining the reasons, causes, and relationships behind behaviors or phenomena.
explanatory research
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by understanding the underlying factors that drive customer satisfaction and behavior, companies can create more engaging products and desirable services.
explanatory research
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it helps researchers and teams make predictions regarding certain phenomena like user behavior or future iterations of product features.
explanatory research
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generates insights that can help individuals make informed decisions in various sectors.
explanatory research
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Disadvantages of explanatory research It’s t_____-consuming: It’s resource i__________ You have limited control over r_____ -w______factors: d_______ and b________are difficult to balance:
Disadvantages of explanatory research It’s time-consuming: It’s resource intensive You have limited control over real-world factors: Depth and breadth are difficult to balance:
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mainly focuses on a narrow hypothesis, which can limit the scope of the research and prevent researchers from understanding a problem more broadly.
explanatory research
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this type of research often takes place in controlled environments. Researchers may find this limits their ability to capture real-world complexities and variables that influence a particular behavior or phenomenon.
explanatory research
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often requires a significant allocation of resources, including financial, human, and technological. This could pose challenges for organizations with limited budgets or constraints.
explanatory research
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can be a time-consuming process, requiring careful planning, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. The technique might extend your timeline.
explanatory research
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looks to find solutions for existing and specific problems.
applied research
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Uses empirical methodologies, such as experiments, to collect further data in an area of study.
applied research
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3 types of applied research A_______ Research E_______ research R_______ and d___________
3 types of applied research Action Research Evaluation research Research and development
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Helps find practical solutions to problems by guiding them.
Action research
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focused on solving a problem or informing individual and community-based knowledge in a way that impacts teaching, learning, and other related processes.
Action research
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Researchers analyze existing information to help make an informed decision.
Evaluation research
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Focus on creating new products or services to meet the needs of a target market.
Research and development