Qualitative Research - Focuses on exploring people’s experiences, perceptions, and meanings through non-numerical data (e.g., interviews, focus groups, observations). It aims to understand how and why phenomena occur., Quantitative Research - Involves collecting and analysing numerical data to measure variables, identify patterns, or test hypotheses. Common methods include surveys, experiments, and statistical analysis., Mixed Methods - Combines both qualitative and quantitative approaches in a single study to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a research problem., Empirical Research - Based on observations or experiences rather than theory alone. Data are collected through direct or indirect observation and analysed to draw conclusions., Reviews of Literature - A systematic and critical summary of existing research on a particular topic, used to identify trends, gaps, and theoretical frameworks., Applied Research - Conducted to address real-world problems and improve practices in specific fields such as education, healthcare, or business., Historical Research - Examines and interprets past events through analysis of documents, artefacts, and records to understand causes, effects, and context., Descriptive Research - Aims to describe characteristics or relationships of a population or phenomenon without influencing or changing them. Often used as a basis for further research.,

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