Oct 28th, 2022
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Dr Tushar Chauhan
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Qualitative research includes the study that can’t be interpreted by numbers, quantity or solved by mathematical or quantitative methods. For example, social studies.
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Quantitative research investigates problems that can be solved by mathematical, statistical or measurable computational calculations. The output or results are in numbers.
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Experimental research is a systematic and variable-dependent research study that solves any hypothesis or present research by lab experiments.
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Theoretical research is basic or fundamental research that is designed for the purpose of improving knowledge, and understanding of a phenomenon, assumption, behavior or belief.
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Analytical research includes the use of already available facts, figures or information to solve a problem by critical and analytical thinking using available tools.
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Applied research solves a real-world problem with an explainable practical solution.
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Fundamental research includes testing hypotheses to find new knowledge either by experimental or theoretical research.
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Survey research is a quantitative evaluation or research of a specific population by asking survey questions.
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A case study is a multi-faceted and detailed study of a specific subject, organization, person, patient, place or hypothesis.
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A literature review is a research type that solves a problem using existing literature, facts or data available.
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