What implications do research methodologies have for families who are the subjects of that research?
Paramjit Kaur Sandhu has written: 'Research in education and its implications' -- subject(s): Education, Research
Diana Leonard has written: 'Families' -- subject(s): Families, Family, Research
Norma R. A. Romm has written: 'New racism' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Race relations, Racism 'Accountability in Social Research' 'Accountability in Social Research' 'Accountability in Social Research' 'The methodologies of positivism and Marxism' -- subject(s): Marxian school of sociology, Methodology, Positivism, Sociology
H. Peter Kehrberger has written: 'Legal and political implications of space research' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Space law
Some common research methodologies include experimental research, qualitative research, survey research, case study research, and correlational research. Experimental research involves manipulating variables to determine cause-and-effect relationships, while qualitative research focuses on exploring experiences and meanings through methods like interviews and observations. Survey research gathers information through questionnaires or interviews, while case study research involves in-depth analysis of a single subject or group. Correlational research examines relationships between variables without direct manipulation.
Johni Cerny has written: 'The ancestry of the Christler, Baumgartner, Deer, Dieter and Lotspeich families (Before Germanna)' 'Ancestry's guide to research' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Handbooks, manuals
Dennis L. Meadows has written: 'Accuracy of technical estimates in industrial research planning' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Industrial Research, Costs 'Toward global equilibrium' 'Characteristics and implications of forecasting errors in the selection of R & D projects' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Industrial Research, Costs
Griffith J. McRee has written: 'New devices for flow measurements' -- subject(s): Measurement, Transmission, Heat, Air flow 'Control methodologies for large space structures' -- subject(s): Flywheels, Space frame structures, Research
L. S. Hill has written: 'Management planning and control of research and technology projects' -- subject(s): Military research 'Some cost accounting problems in PERT cost' -- subject(s): Cost accounting 'Some implications of automated design on the engineering process' -- subject(s): Industrial engineering
Jane C. Zahn has written: 'Creativity research and its implications for adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Ralph Braibanti has written: 'International implications of the Manila Pact' -- subject(s): Southeast Asia Collective Defence Treaty, 1954 'Research on the bureaucracy of Pakistan'
Robert Bernard Hill has written: 'The effects of topography and stratification on oceanic circulation' 'Merton's role types and paradigm of deviance' -- subject(s): Deviant behavior, Paradigms (Social sciences), Anomy, Social role 'The myth of income cushions for Blacks' -- subject(s): African Americans, Economic conditions, Public welfare 'The strengths of African American families' -- subject(s): African American families 'The tradition of advocacy research' -- subject(s): African Americans, Economic conditions, Census undercounts 'Research on African-American families' -- subject(s): Family policy, Government policy, African American families 'A conversation with Robert B. Hill' -- subject(s): African Americans, Economic conditions, Census undercounts 'Informal adoption among Black families' -- subject(s): African American families, Adoption, African American children