STANDARDS Researcher’s involvement with the object or subject of the study Expression of data, data analysis, and findings Research plan Behavior toward research aspects/conditions
QUALITATIVE Subjective; sometimes personally engaged.
QUANTITATIVE Objective; least involvement by the researcher
Verbal language (words, visuals, objects) Takes place as the research proceeds gradually Desires to preserve the natural setting of research features
Numerals, statistics
Obtaining knowledge Purpose
Multiple methods Makes social intentions understandable
More inclined to purposive sampling or use of chosen samples based on some criteria
Plans all research aspects before collecting data Control or manipulation of research conditions by the researcher Scientific method Evaluates objective sand examines cause-effect relationships Mathematically based methods Impersonal, scientific, or systematic Random sampling as the most preferred
Activity I Directions: Circle the letter of the correct word to complete the sentence. 1. You tend to inflate something in a qualitative research because of your ____________ Objective views Teacher’s influence Personal traits Mathematical skills 2. This line, “the truth is out there”. Is true or ______________ Qualitative research Quantitative research All research types Any research types 3. People inclined to doing a quantitative research wants to discover truth in ____________ An exact manner A careful way An indirect way A personal way