Mod 3 RM
Mod 3 RM
research design – Features of good design – Important concepts relating to research design –
Observation and Facts, Laws and Theories, Prediction and explanation, Induction, Deduction,
Development of Models - Developing a research plan - Exploration, Description, Diagnosis,
and Experimentation - Determining experimental and sample designs.
The preparation of the design of the research project is popularly known as the “research
design”. Decisions regarding what, where, when, how much, by what means concerning an
inquiry or a research study constitute a research design.
“A research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection and
analysis of data”.
[Research design is also called as the research strategy and the various steps or stages
1.Research problem selection.
2. Problem presentation.
3. Hypothesis formulation.
4. Conceptual clarity.
5. Methodology.
6. Literature survey.
7. Bibliography.
8. Collection of the data.
9. Hypothesis testing.
10. Interpretation of the result.
11. Report writing.
This specific presentation of the various steps in the process of research was given by
Cook Jahoda.
Factors affecting research design
1. Availability of scientific information
2. Availability of sufficient data
3. Time availability
4. Proper exposure to the data source
5. Availability of the money
6. Manpower availability
7. Magnitude of the management problem
8. Degree of Top management’s support
9. Ability, knowledge, skill, technical understanding and technical
background of the researcher
10. Controllable variables
11. Un–controllable variables
12. Internal variables
13. External variables
Advantages of research design
1. Consumes less time.
2. Ensures project time schedule.
3. Helps researcher to prepare himself to carry out research in a proper and a
systematic way.
4. Better documentation of the various activities while the project work is
going on.
5. Helps in proper planning of the resources and their procurement in right
time.
6. Provides satisfaction and confidence, accompanied with a sense of
success from the beginning of the work of the research project[.
BASIC PRINCIPLES
More explicitly, the designing decisions happen to be in respect of:
1. What is the study about?
2. Why is the study being made?
3. Where will the study be carried out?
4. What type of data is required?
5. Where can the required data are found?
6. What periods of time will the study include?
7. What will be the sample design?
8. What techniques of data collection will be used?
9. How will the data be analysed?
10. In what style will the report be prepared?
The research design has following parts:
a. The sampling design which deals with the method of selecting items to be
observed for the given study;
b. The observational design which relates to the conditions under which the
observations are to be made;
c. The statistical design which concerns with the question of how many items
are to be observed and how the information and data gathered are to be
analysed; and
d. The operational design which deals with the techniques by which the
procedures specified in the sampling, statistical and observational designs can
be carried out.
A research design usually involves the following features
It is a plan that specifies the sources and types of information relevant to the
research problem.
It is a strategy specifying which approach will be used for gathering and
analysing the data.
It also includes the time and cost budgets since most studies are done under
these two constraints.
In brief, research design must, at least, contain—
a. A clear statement of the research problem;
b. Procedures and techniques to be used for gathering information;
c. The population to be studied; and
d. Methods to be used in processing and analysing data.