Qualitative research, This methodology is used to explore and understand people’s beliefs, experiences, attitudes or behaviours. It asks questions about how and why., Quantitative research, It is a systematic method of collecting and analyzing numerical data to find patterns, test relationships, and make predictions about a population, Abstract, It is a summary of academic research, usually 250–500 words long., Ethical considerations, It refers to a set of principles that guide researchers designed to protect the safety, dignity, rights and well-being of the people taking part., Methodology, This term is used to describe how research is done. It covers how information is collected and analysed and why a particular method was chosen., Case study, It refers to the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group, frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves., Data, It refers to the raw material produced by research, administrative record-keeping, scientific instruments, or other collection methods., Mixed-methodology, It is a research approach that uses two or more methods from both the quantitative and qualitative research categories. It is also referred to as blended methods, combined methods, or methodological triangulation., Participants, The individuals whose physiological and/or behavioral characteristics and responses are the object of study in a research project., Variable, It can be defined as any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another [race, gender, academic major] or for one person over time [age, political beliefs]..

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