π― The video discusses the steps involved in conducting research.
π‘ Step one is the selection of the research problem or questions.
π Various sources such as professional journals, academic journals, magazines, and research summaries can be used to gather information for research.
π Conduct research by utilizing online resources like Google Scholar and free websites.
π‘ Formulate the problem statement or research questions related to the chosen topic.
π Conduct a survey of literature by reading numerous articles, research papers, and journals online.
π― The hypothesis is that there is a relationship between a teacher's personal traits and learners' learning.
β³ Qualitative research requires more time compared to quantitative research.
π° Qualitative research is more costly compared to quantitative research.
π The appropriate sample design for research can be either random sampling or stratified sampling.
π For qualitative research, data is collected through interviews and observations, while for quantitative research, questionnaires and surveys are used.
π Data collection in research involves using questionnaires and surveys to gather quantitative data.
β° Time management is crucial in research, as following a timeline is necessary for successful execution.
π Analysis of data in qualitative research involves thematic analysis, while quantitative research requires statistical analysis.
π¬ Testing hypotheses allows researchers to determine if their initial assumptions are correct.
π Generalizations and interpretations are presented in the final stage of the research process.
π The final step is submitting the completed research paper.
π Qualitative research focuses on grounded theory, narrative research, observation, text analysis, interviews, focus group discussions, and conceptualization of visual data.
π Quantitative research involves designs like descriptive, correlational, true experimental, and quasi-experimental.
π In qualitative research, sample size is small, with three respondents per interview and one participant for a case study.
π Quantitative research requires a large sample size and deals with numerical data, using surveys and experimentation.
π In qualitative research, the researcher collects data through observation and interviews, while in quantitative research, a research assistant can be involved.
π Qualitative research analyzes data thematically, while quantitative research focuses on statistical analysis.
π₯ Both qualitative and quantitative research require the preparation of a report.
π‘ Qualitative research emphasizes the use of words to gather information, focusing on respondents' perspectives.
π Quantitative research, on the other hand, involves numbers and the interpretation of those numbers.
ποΈ Grade 12 learners are advised to continue with the activity mentioned previously.