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An author uses the cause and effect pattern to show why something happens or the effects of something that has happened
Methodology is the science of methods. An example would be'efforts should be made to ensure that all energy sources and sinks are accounted for'Methods are just what to do'insert tube A into Stopper B'Research Methods vs Research MethodologyResearch Methods and Research Methodology are two terms that are often confused as one and the same. Strictly speaking they are not so and they show differences between them. One of the primary differences between them is that research methods are the methods by which you conduct research into a subject or a topic. On the other hand research methodology explains the methods by which you may proceed with your research.Research methods involve conduct of experiments, tests, surveys and the like. On the other hand research methodology involves the learning of the various techniques that can be used in the conduct of research and in the conduct of tests, experiments, surveys and critical studies. This is the technical difference between the two terms, namely, research methods and research methodology.In short it can be said that research methods aim at finding solutions to research problems. On the other hand research methodology aims at the employment of the correct procedures to find out solutions.It is thus interesting to note that research methodology paves the way for research methods to be conducted properly. Research methodology is the beginning whereas research methods are the end of any scientific or non-scientific research.Let us take for example a subject or a topic, namely, 'employment of figures of speech in English literature'. In this topic if we are to conduct research, then the research methods that are involved are study of various works of the different poets and the understanding of the employment of figures of speech in their works.On the other hand research methodology pertaining to the topic mentioned above 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.If the subject into which you conduct a research is a scientific subject or topic then the research methods include experiments, tests, study of various other results of different experiments performed earlier in relation to the topic or the subject and the like.On the other hand research methodology pertaining to the scientific topic involves the techniques regarding how to go about conducting the research, the tools of research, advanced techniques that can be used in the conduct of the experiments and the like. Any student or research candidate is supposed to be good at both research methods and research methodology if he or she is to succeed in his or her attempt at conducting research into a subject.
To show how the discipline of psychology could be based on objective laboratory methods
One problem with a longitudinal study is that a relationship is built with participants, making it difficult for the researcher to remain objective. In a snapshot study, that relationship isn't built, making it easier to remain objective, reducing researcher bias. Researcher bias is an extraneous variable, which can affect the dependent variable, whereas only the independent variable should affect it. This can make it more difficult to establish cause and effect. In addition, subject attrition isn't as much of an issue in snapshot research (where participants drop out), so therefore the sample is just as large as it was when the study started. Therefore, the sample remains unbiased - as in longitudinal research only a particular type of person would continue in the study - and representative. However, a snapshot study doesn't show a behaviour developing in the same group like longitudinal research does, therefore, participant variables become an issue. Participant variables are an extraneous variable, which can affect the dependent variable, whereas only the independent variable should affect it. This can make it more difficult to establish cause and effect.
A research question should be concise and show cause and effect. An example would be. Does weather have an effect on increased real estate sales?
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A controlled experiment can be used to show a cause and effect relationship. ex: an experiment studying the effect of a certain medicine on patients.
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Words used to show cause and effect include "because," "since," "as a result," "thus," "therefore," and "consequently." These words help link the reason for an action or event (cause) to the result or outcome that follows (effect).
cause-she might be mad effect-u will be happy cause-she might be mad effect-u will be happy
"The FDA sought to show a cause and effect relationship between smoking and cancer."(separately)"The cause of the crash was unknown, but the effect was a tremendous traffic jam."
Because they show the effects that result from a cause or a cause that results from effects
To show a relationship between events
The transition "therefore" is most appropriate to show a cause-and-effect relationship. It indicates that one event or action directly leads to another as a result.
An author uses the cause and effect pattern to show why something happens or the effects of something that has happened
show how something has happend