Chapter Three: Research Methodology 3.1 Introduction The way in which research is conducted may be conceived of in terms of the research philosophy subscribed to, the research strategy employed and so the research instruments utilised (and perhaps developed) in the pursuit of a goal - the research objective(s) - and the quest for the solution ...
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3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN The researcher chose a survey research design because it best served to answer the questions and the purposes of the study. The survey research is one in which a group of people or items is studied by collecting and analyzing data from only a few people or items considered to be representative of the entire group.
Chapter-3 Research Methodology 3.1 Introduction: Research Methodology is a way to systematically solve the research problems. It is a science of various tools and techniques to be followed for collecting and analysing the data, information and material for the solution of problems identified for investigation.
Research methodology 3.1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter the research methodology used in the study is described. The geographical area where the study was conducted, the study design and the population and sample are described. The instrument used to collect the data, including methods implemented to maintain validity and reliability of the ...
Chapter Three: Research Methodology 3.1 Introduction The way in which research is conducted may be conceived of in terms of the research philosophy subscribed to, the research strategy employed and so the research instruments utilised (and perhaps developed) in the pursuit of a goal - the research objective(s) - and the quest for the solution ...
the specific purpose of the research. 3.3 Data Samples 3.3.1 Population Population is a set of data used to be investigated in which samples can be taken. Sugiyono (2006: 117) also explains that “A population is a generalization area consisting object or subject which has certain quality and characteristic that is
This chapter outlines the research methodology focused on interpretive philosophical assumptions within information systems. It describes the research strategy, which includes multiple case studies conducted in organizations and a community, and emphasizes various empirical techniques such as semi-structured interviews and participant observation.
Chapter 3 Research framework and Design 3.1. Introduction Research methodology is the indispensable part of any research work. This guides the researcher about the flow of research and provides the framework through which the research is to be carried out. This chapter expounds the research paradigm, research approach, research design,
This chapter consists of the presentation of research methodology and how to conduct this research, in order to find results answering the problems as identified in the research objective. The chapter is composed of topics, as follow: 1. Research Design 2. Population, sampling and sample size 3. Sampling method 4. Research Instrument 5. Data ...
This chapter is divided into three sections. In the first, the interpretive stance in the field of information systems is examined. The next section is about the research strategy. It describes the research approach followed in case study research. Finally, section three deals with the research design and covers the reasons for selecting
This section wraps up everything covered in your methodology chapter. It gives a quick, clear overview of how the research was planned and why your chosen methods are solid and appropriate. What to include: Brief recap of research design, participants, instruments, and procedures; Justification of the methodology’s validity and reliability ...
3.1 Research Design This research was conducted by employing descriptive qualitative as this method. As stated by Monsen & Horn (2008), “Descriptive qualitative is an effective way to gain information used in planning hypotheses and suggesting association” (p.5). This method was in line with this research because in this research, the data ...
Unconventional gas resources significantly contribute to the primary production of gas supply worldwide. This chapter delves into the complexities and prospects in key unconventional gas resources, including coalbed methane, tight gas, shale gas, gas hydrates, and hydrogen. It approaches in two directions: (1) theoretical and experimental research and (2) current surveillance methodology ...
research methodology and research methods, it wasfound that many researchers were using the two interchangeably. Therefore the two sections on research methodology and research methods have been treated separately. A section that compares and differentiates between the two is presented first, followed by the section on research methodology ...
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the research progress and challenges in neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2), with a focus on pediatric tumors. First, the chapter discusses the genetic and molecular mechanisms of NF1 and NF2, focusing on the key gene mutations that lead to complex pathologies and different clinical manifestations.
It has been reported that women make up 30% of the global artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) workforce. Furthermore, the World Health Organisation reported that women comprise 10% of Asia’s artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) population, 20% in Latin America, and 40–50% in Africa.Women’s experiences in this sector vary from men’s for a number of reasons, which will be ...