The goal of the research process is to produce new knowledge or deepen understanding of a topic or issue. This process takes three main forms (although, as previously discussed, the boundaries between them may be obscure):
There are two major types of empirical research design: qualitative research and quantitative research. Researchers choose qualitative or quantitative methods according to the nature of the research topic they want to investigate and the research questions they aim to answer.
--Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research#Research_methods
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Case study research![]()
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In-depth interviews![]()
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Content analysis![]()
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Delphi method![]()
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Semi-structured interviews![]()
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Fieldwork![]()
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Focus groups![]()
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Experimental design![]()
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Action research![]()
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Quasi-experimental designs![]()
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