5 Questions
Which type of research design describes a situation or phenomenon without any interference from the researcher?
Non - Experimental Research Design
Which research design is used to describe a particular phenomenon by observing it as it occurs in nature, without any experimental manipulation and starting with a hypothesis?
Descriptive Research Design
Which research design identifies relationships between variables and collects data through observation without considering cause and effect?
Correlational Research Design
Which research design involves true experimental or quasi-experimental designs?
Experimental Research Design
Which research design involves studying the relationship between variables after the fact, without any manipulation or control?
Ex Post Facto Research Design
Study Notes
Research Designs
- Descriptive design: describes a situation or phenomenon without any interference from the researcher.
- Observational study: used to describe a particular phenomenon by observing it as it occurs in nature, without any experimental manipulation, and starting with a hypothesis.
Identifying Relationships
- Correlational design: identifies relationships between variables and collects data through observation without considering cause and effect.
Experimental Designs
- Experimental/quasi-experimental design: involves true experimental or quasi-experimental designs.
Ex Post Facto Design
- Ex post facto design: involves studying the relationship between variables after the fact, without any manipulation or control.
Test your knowledge on different types of quantitative research designs in this quiz! From non-experimental designs like descriptive, correlational, and ex post facto, to experimental designs like true experimental and quasi-experimental, this quiz will challenge your understanding of different research methodologies.
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