What are the differences between research methodologies and research methods?

What will be an ideal response?


• Research methodology: stance or perspective that you adopt in order to understand a particular problem of practice; how you frame the study
• Research methods: specific tools and procedures used to complete the research study; particular methods are associated with particular methodologies

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The term “melting pot” refers to the idea that

a. ?a majority cultural group should take on characteristics of a minority group. b. ?society should socialize diverse groups to blend into a common culture. c. ?educational activities should occur in the child’s native language. d. ?schools should create a common set, or pot, of science activities.

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Alex is being raised in an urban setting with 6 older siblings. Mia is an only child living in a rural area. What type of context is different for these two children?

A) social context B) age context C) educational context D) individual context

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Which items are not aspects of due process?

a. Procedural b. Substantive c. Exclusion Test d. Vagueness Test

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Regarding sampling, one strategy to facilitate obtaining accurate results when there will be subgroup correlations is to select a

a. stratified sample. b. cluster sample. c. random sample. d. purposive sample.

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