EDUCATION UGC NET
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Question
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Survey research
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Action research
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Correlational research
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Naturalistic observation
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Detailed explanation-1: -Correlational research is a type of nonexperimental research in which the researcher measures two variables and assesses the statistical relationship (i.e., the correlation) between them with little or no effort to control extraneous variables.
Detailed explanation-2: -Multiple correlation refers to the strength of the association between the independent variables and one dependent variable, i.e. relationship between more than two variables.
Detailed explanation-3: -Comparing the computed p-value with the pre-chosen probabilities of 5% and 1% will help you decide whether the relationship between the two variables is significant or not. If, say, the p-values you obtained in your computation are 0.5, 0.4, or 0.06, you should accept the null hypothesis.
Detailed explanation-4: -A correlational study is a type of research design that looks at the relationships between two or more variables. Correlational studies are non-experimental, which means that the experimenter does not manipulate or control any of the variables. A correlation refers to a relationship between two variables.