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Lecture 1: Introduction
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What aim's can research fulfill?
- What has
occured - why has this
occurred ? How can we explain this? (mediator) - What has caused this? (causal effect)
- What has
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When do you use explanatory research questions?
To find an explanation of a situation, problem, or pattern, identifyrelationships betweenphenomena. (een uitleg vinden. Mechanisme uitvinden) -
A fixed design is driven on
Its theorydriven, there is already a conceptual framework. -
A fixed design focusses on outcomes like
Descriptive questions (What? How much?)
- Explanatory questions (How? Why?)
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Which design focusses on quantitative data
Fixed design -
A flexible design focusses on
On the process; explorative research questions -
If a research question is descriptive and you foced on the outcomes with design do you choose?
Non-experimental fixed design -
What kind of research's are part of flexible designs?
- Case study
- ethnographic research
- grounded theory' research
- Case study
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What kind of question do you ask when you want to assess statistical validity?
Does the relationship between variablesaccur beceause of more than just coincidence? -
What kind of question do you ask when you want to assess construct validity
Can theoperationalizations of theconstructs be interpreted in a different way? Kan je het generaliseren naar het construct dat je wilde meten?
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