ADVANTAGES : •Generalist and project staff
•The choice of methods and techniques
•The out comes of Action Research.
•Study as you are implementing
•Concurrent - be part of action
•Produces new behaviour which helps in project growth.
DISADVANTAGES: •Rarely gives policy understanding externalities etc.
•The relations between participants and researchers-role definition affect the outcomes.
•New behaviour may block possibilities-if researcher does not facilitate alternatives.
do you own coursework.....trust me i will not be there to help you every time so its time to use your brain and start writing cause i know how it was for me when doing such be research project. peace!!
action research scope
NOTHING!
Research gives you a solid foundation for a starting point.
what are diffrent analytical tools use for action research
what is the most important step of a action research
Applied research focuses on solving practical problems through the application of existing knowledge and theories, while action research involves engaging stakeholders in identifying issues, taking action, and reflecting on the outcomes to drive change and improvement. Action research is more collaborative, participatory, and iterative compared to applied research.
Action Research
Fundamental research is self educating on the basic parameters and influence on the current situation. Action research is interpretation for the sole purpose of taking action, for example a specific purchase.
In "Action Research" the researcher is part of the process under investigation; in "Experimental Research" the researcher tries not to influence the process.
The advantages of field research is that you are getting information that is fresh from the source. You will get a pulse on what is happening now. The disadvantages is that sometimes field research does not represent the population as a whole. It also takes a lot of time to do.
what is traditional research