Bit-Sized Notes on Research Methodology in Education
These notes focus on specific, manageable elements of research methodology in education, breaking down complex topics into smaller, easy-to-understand chunks. Key topics include thematic analysis, thematic synthesis, formulating Cronbach’s Alpha, conducting pilot studies, designing research instruments, sampling techniques, data cleaning and management, writing research questions and hypotheses, and ethical considerations in research. Designed for quick reference, these notes aim to provide clarity and practical guidance for both new and experienced researchers.
Notes 13: Conducting Critical Analysis
Notes 14: Conducting SLR
Notes 15: Thematic Analysis
Notes 16: Thematic Synthesis
Notes 17: Experimental Research Design
Notes 18: Pre-Experimental
Notes 19: Quasi-Experimental
Notes 20: Internal & External Threats
Notes 21: Random Sampling
Notes 22: Purposive Sampling
Notes 23:Convenience Sampling
Notes 24: Snowball Sampling
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