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In winkelwagenWhat are the main principles of scientific research?
The main principles of scientific research are: science progresses on the basis of testable hypotheses and evidence, research does not take place in a vacuum, dont trust other peoples science without your own critical analysis, and confidence in a theory grows as more studies support it.
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What are the main ingredients of science?
The main ingredients of science are theory (formalized explanations of phenomena), expectations (hypotheses about what we expect to observe), studies (experiments, surveys, case studies, etc.), and observations (data stemming from studies that need to be analyzed and interpreted).
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What are the three main logics of scientific reasoning?
The three main logics of scientific reasoning are deductive reasoning (based on true premises leading to a true conclusion), inductive reasoning (deriving an explanation/generalization from a series of observations that is probably true), and abductive reasoning (coming to a likely explanation based on interactions between observations and theories).
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What are the four types of research questions as related to the type of knowledge they generate?
The four types of research questions are descriptive knowledge (how things are), explanatory knowledge (why things are that way), predictive knowledge (how things will be), and prescriptive knowledge (how things should be done).
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What are the different classifications of data?
The different classifications of data are primary vs secondary, qualitative vs quantitative, and empirical vs simulated.
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What is the objective of a narrative literature review?
The objective of a narrative literature review is to inform research and show the gaps in the existing knowledge.
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What are the four ways of being critical in reading and writing?
The four ways of being critical in reading and writing are rhetoric (evaluating the support provided to conclusions), tradition (questioning standard statements/assumptions), authority (being skeptical of commonly used theories or expert opinions), and objectivity (recognizing bias and supporting a certain point of view).
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What are the main research strategies associated with qualitative research?
The main research strategies associated with qualitative research are ethnography, grounded theory, case studies, focus groups, interviews, and archival research.
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04-04-2024
Universiteit / Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam / Bedrijfskunde / B3101 Advanced Research Methods
What are the main principles of scientific research?
The main principles of scientific research are: science progresses on the basis of testable hypotheses and evidence, research does not take place in a vacuum, dont trust other peoples science without your own critical analysis, and confidence in a theory grows as more studies support it.What are the main ingredients of science?
The main ingredients of science are theory (formalized explanations of phenomena), expectations (hypotheses about what we expect to observe), studies (experiments, surveys, case studies, etc.), and observations (data stemming from studies that need to be analyzed and interpreted).What are the three main logics of scientific reasoning?
The three main logics of scientific reasoning are deductive reasoning (based on true premises leading to a true conclusion), inductive reasoning (deriving an explanation/generalization from a series of observations that is probably true), and abductive reasoning (coming to a likely explanation based on interactions between observations and theories).What are the four types of research questions as related to the type of knowledge they generate?
The four types of research questions are descriptive knowledge (how things are), explanatory knowledge (why things are that way), predictive knowledge (how things will be), and prescriptive knowledge (how things should be done).What are the different classifications of data?
The different classifications of data are primary vs secondary, qualitative vs quantitative, and empirical vs simulated.What is the objective of a narrative literature review?
The objective of a narrative literature review is to inform research and show the gaps in the existing knowledge.What are the four ways of being critical in reading and writing?
The four ways of being critical in reading and writing are rhetoric (evaluating the support provided to conclusions), tradition (questioning standard statements/assumptions), authority (being skeptical of commonly used theories or expert opinions), and objectivity (recognizing bias and supporting a certain point of view).What are the main research strategies associated with qualitative research?
The main research strategies associated with qualitative research are ethnography, grounded theory, case studies, focus groups, interviews, and archival research.What are the advantages of interviews as a research method?
What are the advantages of case studies as a research method?
What is thematic analysis?
What are the three levels of coding in thematic analysis?
What are the general quality criteria for research that uses qualitative data?
What are the main strategies associated with quantitative research?
What are the types of variables in hypotheses?
What are the methodological quality considerations for surveys?
What are the methodological quality considerations for experiments?
What are the advantages of secondary data?
What are the disadvantages of secondary data?
When would you use secondary analysis?
What are the typical elements of a research discussion?
What are some dimensions of working in a critical way?
What are the key imperatives of research ethics?
What are the ethical responsibilities towards respondents/participants?
What are the ethical responsibilities towards research clients/sponsors?
What are the ethical responsibilities towards your own research team?
What are the ethical responsibilities towards the research community/readers?
What are the best practices of ethical empirical research?
What is the distinction between results and discussion in research outcomes?
What is the CIMO framework used in research outcomes?
What are the main elements of scientific (academic) writing?
What are some best practices for structuring a research paper?
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