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Types of Educational Research Quantitative

Types of Educational Research Quantitative. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY EDU 702 INSTITUTE OF MARA TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY By: Nurawaheeda Binti Mohamad Ismail 2012369491. SAMPLE OF RESEARCH QUESTIONS. How many students learning Experiential English 1 get A’s in the first semester?

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Types of Educational Research Quantitative

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  1. Types of Educational Research Quantitative RESEARCH METHODOLOGY EDU 702 INSTITUTE OF MARA TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY By: NurawaheedaBintiMohamad Ismail 2012369491

  2. SAMPLE OF RESEARCH QUESTIONS • How many students learning Experiential English 1 get A’s in the first semester? • What percentage of students who failed the previous English test? 3. In general, are the any significant difference between the general English Competency of the students in Science Stream and Art Stream? If you ask yourselves this type of questions that requires the answers to be represented in numeric or numbers, then you are conducting a QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

  3. DEFINITION:- - The NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION and manipulation of observations for the purpose of describing and explaining the phenomena that those observation reflect. It is used in a wide variety of natural and social sciences including physics, biology, psychology, sociology and geology ( Wikipedia Encyclopedia, 2005)

  4. Cohen (1980), QR is defined as social research that employs empirical methods and empirical statements. • Creswell (1994) defined QR as a type of research that is explaining phenomena by collecting NUMERAL DATA that are analyzed using MATHEMATICALLY based method – STATISTICS.

  5. RANDOMIZATION • Random assignment is an important ingredient in the best kinds of experiments. • It means that every individual who is participating in the experiment has an equal chance of being assigned to any of the experimental or control conditions that are being compared. • Quoted from week 3 Presentation (Dr. Teoh)

  6. TYPES OF SURVEY RESEARCH

  7. WHEN TO USE QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH? • i-When we want a quantitative answers – number based. For example : • a.How many teachers in ESL classroom prefer to teach grammar as a separate lesson? • b.What is the percentage of the ESL students who registered for Art Course this semester? • ii.To conduct audience segmentation . It is done by dividing population into groups whose members are similar to each other and distinct from other groups. It is also useful to estimate the size of an audience segment as a follow-up step to a qualitative study to quantify and verify results / data obtained in a qualitative study.

  8. iii.To quantify opinions, attitudes and behavioursand find out how the whole population feels about certain issues. i.e- to measure consumer attitudes regarding am issue prior to a campaign. iv.To explain some phenomena. i.e:- to explain and quantify on learning habits, motivation, attitude etc. • v.To explain and test hypothesis. i.e:- to verify relationship between students achievement and their self-esteem and social background.

  9. WHEN NOT TO USE QUANTITATIVE METHODS? • To explore a problem or concept in depth – more explanation. • To develop hypothesis and theories • If issues to be studied are complex and expected variables may emerge. • To study on meaning of events or circumstances.

  10. ADVANTAGES OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

  11. COMMON APPROACHES TO QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH Questionnaires mail Custom surveys

  12. SAMPLE OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH Researching religion using quantitative methods Ingrid Storm Institute for Social Change, University of Manchester PLEASE REFERS TO THE HANDOUTS

  13. CONCLUSION • Facts/feelings separate • World is single reality • Researcher removed • Establised research design • Experiment prototype • Generalization emphasized Adapted from Teoh, S.H. (2012 )

  14. REFERENCES • Fraenkael/Wallen/Hyun , How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education, MgGraw .Hill international eight edition 2012. • SuphatSukamolson, Ph.D, Fundamentals of Quantitative Research, retrieved from http://www.culi.chula.ac.th/e-journal/bod/suphat%20sukamolson. • Wikipedia Encyclopedia. Retrieved from • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialscience.pdf

  15. Q & A THANK YOU

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