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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#1
A method focusing on understanding social phenomena through interviews, observations, and open-ended questions.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#2
A systematic investigation that primarily deals with numerical data to identify patterns and test hypotheses.
MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH#3
Combines qualitative and quantitative approaches to provide a comprehensive analysis of research questions.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#4
The process of involving community members in research to ensure relevance and foster collaboration.
DATA COLLECTION#5
The systematic gathering of information from various sources to answer research questions.
SURVEY#6
A quantitative method used to collect data from a large group through structured questionnaires.
INTERVIEW#7
A qualitative technique involving direct, one-on-one conversations to gather in-depth insights.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#8
Guidelines ensuring the protection of participants' rights and well-being during research.
PROBLEM STATEMENT#9
A concise description of the issues a research project aims to address.
DATA ANALYSIS#10
The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information.
STAKEHOLDERS#11
Individuals or groups with an interest in the research outcomes, including community members and local organizations.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#12
Techniques used to effectively communicate research findings to an audience.
ACTION PLAN#13
A detailed proposal outlining steps to implement solutions based on research findings.
FEASIBILITY STUDY#14
An assessment of the practicality and potential success of proposed solutions.
COMMUNITY SURVEY#15
A tool used to gather quantitative data from community members about specific issues.
CODING#16
The process of categorizing qualitative data to identify themes and patterns.
VISUALIZATION#17
The representation of data in graphical formats to enhance understanding and communication.
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE#18
A method of self-assessment that encourages learning from experiences and feedback.
SOCIAL ISSUES#19
Challenges affecting individuals and communities, often addressed through research.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY#20
The systematic plan for conducting research, including design, data collection, and analysis.
COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT#21
A process to identify and prioritize the needs of a community to inform research.
ACTION RESEARCH#22
A participatory approach that combines action and reflection to improve practices and address issues.
QUALITATIVE DATA#23
Non-numerical information that provides insights into social phenomena, often gathered through interviews.
QUANTITATIVE DATA#24
Numerical data that can be analyzed statistically to identify trends and patterns.
RESEARCH DESIGN#25
The overall strategy outlining how research will be conducted, including methods and tools.