Correlational Studies, A researcher studies whether students who spend more time studying tend to obtain higher exam scores, but the researcher does not change any variables., Experimental Studies, A lecturer wants to know whether using interactive quizzes improves student learning compared to traditional lectures, so one class uses quizzes while another class uses lectures only, Clinical Interviews and Case Studies, A psychologist conducts several detailed interviews with one student who has severe learning difficulties to understand the student’s experiences and challenges., Ethnography, A researcher spends six months observing classroom interactions in a rural school, recording how teachers and students communicate in their natural environment., Longitudinal Studies, A study follows the same group of students from Year 1 until Year 6 to examine how their reading skills develop over time., Cross-sectional Research, A researcher compares motivation levels of students aged 10, 15, and 20 years old at the same time to examine differences across age groups., Microgenetic Studies, A researcher observes how students learn a new mathematics strategy during several learning sessions over two weeks, closely tracking how their understanding changes..

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