Practical Research 2
Practical Research 2
to establish facts. This is best accomplished by turning the issue into a question, with the
intent of the research to answer the question. When is a research practical? Practical research
means actual doing or using of something rather than theories and ideas. It involves inquiry
methods and immersion activities in order to achieve the correct information.
Types of Research
4. Evaluation research provide a means to judge actions and activities in terms of values,
criteria and standards
5. Experimental research uses the scientific method to establish the cause-effect relationship
among a group of variables
Strengths
1. Fast speed data collection (sampling methods)
2. Findings can be generalized (if sample is from a population)
3. Easy to analyze data (use of statistical data)
4. Consistent and reliable data (use of research manipulations—experiment, surveys etc)
5. Can be anonymous (for sensitive topic)
Weaknesses
1. Requires a large number of respondents
2. Costly and expensive
3. Secondary data may be unavailable
4. Many info are difficult to answer (sensitive topic)
5. More structured research instruments