The document discusses key aspects of planning and conducting research such as the three things a researcher can save with proper data collection planning (time, money, and frustration), the four factors to consider in data collection (resources, time, participants, and design), the type of reliability measured by administering two identical tests with different wording (alternate-form reliability), the difference between quasi-experimental and experimental research (the latter has random assignment and control while the former does not), and that experimental research is often conducted in a controlled setting with a corresponding treatment.
The document discusses key aspects of planning and conducting research such as the three things a researcher can save with proper data collection planning (time, money, and frustration), the four factors to consider in data collection (resources, time, participants, and design), the type of reliability measured by administering two identical tests with different wording (alternate-form reliability), the difference between quasi-experimental and experimental research (the latter has random assignment and control while the former does not), and that experimental research is often conducted in a controlled setting with a corresponding treatment.
The document discusses key aspects of planning and conducting research such as the three things a researcher can save with proper data collection planning (time, money, and frustration), the four factors to consider in data collection (resources, time, participants, and design), the type of reliability measured by administering two identical tests with different wording (alternate-form reliability), the difference between quasi-experimental and experimental research (the latter has random assignment and control while the former does not), and that experimental research is often conducted in a controlled setting with a corresponding treatment.
RESEARCHER COULD SAVE WITH PROPER PLANNING OF DATA COLLECTION? WHAT ARE THE FOUR (4) FACTORS THAT MUST BE CONSIDERED IN COLLECTING DATA? The four factors that must be considered in data collection are: WHAT IS THE TYPE OF RELIABILITY WHEN MEASURED BY ADMINISTERING TWO TESTS IDENTICAL IN ALL ASPECTS EXCEPT THE ACTUAL WORDING OF ITEMS? WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QUASI- EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH? WHAT RESEARCH DESIGN IS OFTEN CONDUCTED IN A CONTROLLED SETTING WITH CORRESPONDING RESEARCH TREATMENT?