This chapter outlines the research design, setting, participants, measures, and procedure used in the study. A non-experimental quantitative correlational method is used to evaluate the relationship between variables without manipulation. A structured interview and secondary data analysis use a mixed methods approach.
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Chapter II
This chapter outlines the research design, setting, participants, measures, and procedure used in the study. A non-experimental quantitative correlational method is used to evaluate the relationship between variables without manipulation. A structured interview and secondary data analysis use a mixed methods approach.
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Chapter II
METHOD
Presented in this chapter are research design, setting, participants, measure,
and procedure in conducting the study.
Design
The study will utilize a non-experimental quantitative correlational method of research. A
correlational research design is a non-experimental design that focuses on answering the relationship between the research variables. In this research design, the researchers will measure the two variables and evaluate their relationship without manipulating the independent variable. McCombes stated that there are 3 possible relationships between the variables namely, the positive, negative, and zero correlation. These relationships will determine how will the dependent variable react with the independent variable based on the data gathered. Furthermore, the researchers will utilize a mixed method approach which involves a quantitative structured interview and secondary data analysis. McLeod stated that a structured interview is a quantitative research method in which the interviewer has prepared a set of closed-ended questions in the form of an interview schedule, which the interviewer reads exactly as worded. Secondary data are data which have already been retrieved and are readily available to the community. With the help of secondary data, the researchers will be able to identify the gaps and deficiencies and what additional details needs to be collected.