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McNair & ROP

Lady Ivory Boyd & Charlene Johnson


Methodology vs. Method
Methodology Method
 It is the beginning.  The end of any scientific or
non-scientific research.
 The technique(s)/how to
conduct research.  The actual tools/steps taken
by which you conduct
 The study about the tools of
research into a subject or a
research.
topic.
 Explains the methods by
which you may proceed with
your research.
Methodology vs. Method cont..
Methodology Method
 Paves the way for research  Involves conducting
methods to be conducted experiments, tests, surveys
properly. and the like.
 Involves the learning of the
 Aims at finding solutions to
various techniques that can
be used in the conduct of research problems.
research.
 Aims at the employment of
the correct procedures to find
solutions to research
problems.
Example Topic
‘Employment of figures of speech in English literature’

Research methodology -involves the study about the tools of


research, collation of various manuscripts related to the
topic, techniques involved in the critical edition of these
manuscripts and the like.

Research methods –the study of various works of the different


poets and the understanding of the employment of figures of
speech in their works.
Quantitative Methodologies
 Controlled context
 Assign numbers to data
 Studies include statistical and correlational analysis,
surveys and controlled experiments.
Example Quantitative
Methodology
 Participants
128 CSULB undergraduates (71% Female)
 Design
2 x 2 within subjects design.
2 (perpetrator gender)
 Male
 Female
2 (scenario type)
 Couple
 Strangers

Corresponding 2 x 2 within subjects ANOVAs were performed separately for


the physical and verbal aggression conditions (between subjects).
Example Quantitative Method
Procedure
1. Consent forms (2 copies)

2. Perpetrator and Victim Identification Questionnaire


(PVIQ) were randomly assigned to each participant.
 Form A (Physical aggression)
 Couple

 Strangers

 Form B (Verbal aggression)


 Couple

 Strangers
Example Quantitative Method
cont..
Procedure
3. Participants were asked to read over the
questionnaire describing an aggressive act
between two people (identified as Person #1 and
Person #2).

4. Participants were asked to indicate the


likelihood that each character in the scenario
was male or female on a scale of 0-100%.
Qualitative Methodology

 Allows the community to take the lead in


the research.
 Role of P.I. is to facilitate the methods,
and build on the community’s
participation.
 The methods chosen for this protocol are
all visually based.
 Observation of students in
their normal school activities.

 Visual Analysis participants


will draw their perceptions
of the Academy’s facilities.
 The Visual Focus Group participants will look
and analyze visu-centric
building designs and discuss
their implementation into
the ASL Academy space.

 Community Analysis using the “bricolage”


method the participants will put together a
plan to move forward based on their past
analysis.
Combining Quantitative and
Qualitative Methodologies

 Comparative analysis
 Textual analysis
 Case studies
 Historical/narrative.
Discussion Activity
 Write down the methodology vs. the methods you are
using for your research, then share it with your
partner.

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