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Research Methodology and Project Proposal Preparation

Research Methodology and Project Proposal Preparation. Types of methodologies. Qua L itative Measures Descriptive Numbers not the primary focus Interpretive, ethnographic, naturalistic Qua N titative Measures N for numbers Statistical Quantifiable. QuaLitative measures.

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Research Methodology and Project Proposal Preparation

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  1. Research Methodologyand Project Proposal Preparation

  2. Types of methodologies • QuaLitative Measures • Descriptive • Numbers not the primary focus • Interpretive, ethnographic, naturalistic • QuaNtitative Measures • N for numbers • Statistical • Quantifiable

  3. QuaLitative measures • Content Analysis • Analyzed course syllabi of library use through discipline and level (Rambler) • Studied online tutorials (öğretici), applying best practices recommendations (Tancheva)

  4. QuaLitative Measures • Discourse(söylev, metin)Analysis • Analyzed student responses in writing and discussions to a short film & compared findings to parallel study with LIS grad Ss (Vandergrift) • Focus Groups • Discussed how participants experience & use the library (Von Seggern & Young) • Studied why students use the Internet and how much time they use it (Wilson)

  5. QuaLitative Measures • Interviews • Studied 25 HS students’ web use for research assignments (Lorenzen) • Looked at what type of information first year students need and how they go about acquiring it (Seamans) • Observation (obtrusive) • Observed students as they conducted online research & noted their activities (Dunn) • Observation (Unobtrusive) • Retrieval of discarded cheat sheets to analyze academic misconduct (Pullen et. al.)

  6. QuaNtitative measures p < .05 • CompareThings • Count Things • Survey People About Things

  7. QuaNtitative measures p < .05 • Comparison studies • Experimental and control groups • Instructional methodologies • Program assessment using before/after analysis of research papers

  8. Be Critical About Numbers • “Every statistic is a way of summarizing complex information into relatively simple numbers.” • How did the researchers arrive at these numbers? • Who produced the numbers and what is their bias? • How can key terms be defined & in how many different ways?

  9. Getting Started • Read to learn; read to analyze • About research methodology • Studies on similar topics • Interesting studies • Non-library studies

  10. Methodology should include • Which kind of research was used? • Discriptive • Exploratory • Causality • Which kind of sampling was used? • Which kind of data was used • Which kind survey methods were used • Which kind of statistical methods were used?

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