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Research Design Robert Croker, Nanzan University

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These are the PowerPoint slides from the first class. The topic was the history of social science research.

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Research Design Robert Croker, Nanzan University

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What is research?

Research investigates an issue in a systematic way, by creating and analyzing data.

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What is research design?

Creswell (2009)

• A research design is the plan and process for doing research.

Research Design

Worldviews

Research Approaches

Research Methods

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Worldviews

Creswell (2009)

•Worldviews are your basic assumptions about how and why to do research.

Research Design

Worldviews

Research Approaches

Research Methods

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Worldviews

Creswell (2009)

•Worldviews determine which research approaches and research methods you use.

Research Design

Worldviews

Research Approaches

Research Methods

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The Scientist and the Psychiatrist

The Scient

ist

The Psychiatrist

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The Scientist

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The Scientist

1930s

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The Scientist

1940s

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The Scientist

1950s

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The Scientist

• Research method: linear research design.

• One step at a time.

• Research processes are standardized, - there are set research rules to follow.

choose method

collect data

analyze data

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The Scientist

• Participants are usually selected using random sampling methods.

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The Scientist

• Data: usually numbers, but also words• Data collection: the researcher uses

instruments like questionnaires to collect data.

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The Scientist

• Data: usually numbers, but also words• Analysis: descriptive statistics,

inferential statistics

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The Scientist

• Assumes: that there are laws or theories or rules that govern the world.

• These laws or theories or rules need to be tested and refined, to help us understand the world better.

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The Scientist

• Assumes: that there is one, objective reality out there in the world.

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Different Worldviews

The Scient

ist

The Psychiatrist

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The Psychiatrist

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The Psychiatrist

1960s

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The Psychiatrist

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The Social Activist

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The Social Activist

• Do research to change the world!

• Researchers have a responsibility to help groups in our society who have no power and no voice – the young and old, the poor, women, gay and lesbian people, foreigners, people with special needs and disabilities – the marginalized.

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The Social Activist

• Research should not be done on the participants, research should be done with them – together.

• The purpose of research is to empower participants, create new choices for them, and give them a voice to improve their lives.

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The Psychiatrist

• Assumes: there is not one reality, but many.

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The Psychiatrist

• Purpose of research – to understand these realities, and find patterns of experience.

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The Psychiatrist

Assumes: Each person experiences a situation in different and unique ways.

Each person ‘interprets’ this experience differently, and ‘constructs’ their own understandings of the situation.

These understandings are often complex, multiple, and dynamic.

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The Psychiatrist

complex – each person’s ideas are often quite complex, with many layers

multiple – each person often has many different ideas about something

dynamic – these ideas change over time

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The Psychiatrist

• Research purpose: to get inside the minds of your participants …

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The Psychiatrist

• … to understand these complex, multiple, and dynamic ways of seeing the world …

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The Psychiatrist

• … and to build up a deep understanding of their lived experiences.

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Ways of seeing the world …

Researchers use different lenses to ‘see’ the world.

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… and exploring it!

Researchers do research in different ways, too.

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Research Approaches

Creswell (2009)

• Research approaches are a set of processes that help you plan your research design.

Research Design

Worldviews

Research Approaches

Research Methods

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What type of research …?

Do you want to explore a phenomenon [exploratory research], or do you want to confirm a theory [confirmatory research]? exploratory confirmatory

Do you want to describe something [descriptive research], or to explain causes and relationships [explanatory research]? descriptive explanatory concrete abstract 34

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Research Approaches

• The main research approaches:• Grounded theory – purpose: to create theory• Case studies – purpose: to explore one case• Ethnography – focus: the culture• Narrative analysis – focus: life stories• Phenomenology – focus: the experience

Basic approach – purpose: just answer your research questions!

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Research Methods

Creswell (2009)

• Research methods are the ways that you create and analyze your data.

Research Design

Worldviews

Research Approaches

Research Methods

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The Psychiatrist

• You are the primary research instrument:You create the data yourself (using observations or interviews), or get participants to directly create data using their own words (e.g. journals).

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The Psychiatrist

• Data is created in natural settings like schools, hospitals, and homes.

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The Psychiatrist

• Participants are carefully selected to best answer the research questions: purposive sampling.• critical case, typical vs. extreme case

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The Psychiatrist

• The whole research process is an interactive process: you create data, then analyze it, then create more data, then analyze that.

A spiral – with more flexible research rules, based on research logic.

create

analyze

create

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The Psychiatrist

• Data: is mostly text (words) and images (photos and videos), but also numbers.

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The Psychiatrist

• The researcher is the primary data analysis instrument:• The researcher herself analyzes the

data, by deeply reading it – and not using statistical techniques.

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The Psychiatrist

• Purpose of analysis – to find patterns of experience.

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The Psychiatrist

• Results: words and images, and figures.

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Different Worldviews

Post-Positivis

t

Constructivist / Interpre

tivist

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The Old Man in the Café

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The Old Man in the Café

1980s

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The Old Man in the Café

1980s

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The Old Man in the Café

• The purpose of research is to question, to challenge ways of seeing the world, to interrupt, to problematize, to deconstruct accepted ways of looking at the world.

• So, have another coffee and cigarette, and enjoy how crazy life is!

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Research Design

Post-Positivis

t

Post-Moderni

st, Emancip

atory, Construc

tivist

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Social Scientists

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Social Scientists

2000s

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Social Scientists

2000s

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Social Scientists

Creating good quality data is absolutely essential in social science research.

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questionnaires statistics and data

interviews and focus groups observations journals, diaries, histories

Social Scientists

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Research Design

Post-Positivis

t

Post-Moderni

st, Emancip

atory, Construc

tivist

Pragmatic (Mixed

Methods)