Research Method M1 Ling Leect 1
Research Method M1 Ling Leect 1
1.Introduction
According to the study done by Creswell (2003), researchers need to focus on three
methods when carrying out business research: Quantitative, Qualitative and mixed
method approaches. He mentioned ‘The first has been available to the social and
human scientist for years, the second has emerged primarily during the last three
or four decades, and the last is new and still developing in form and substance’.
Starting to consider the most fashionable one which is quantitative research method
that deals with numbers and amounts to certain extend for describing an event in a
form of figures that support the hypotheses and predication modal. The other which is
qualitative enables researcher to use texts for justifying their findings, describing the
quality of subject, kind of providing mental picture from researcher view. The last one
which is less known than the two others is called mixed methods that includes the
mixing of both qualitative and quantitative data for improving the existing measures.
2.Definition of Quantitative
A method in which collection of numerical data which can be transformed into statistics
are taken into consideration. DeFranzo (2011) also mentions that it is used to quantify
attitudes, opinions, behaviors, and other defined variables – and generalize results from
a larger sample population. It also uses measurable data to formulate facts and uncover
patterns in research. If a researcher is handling a lot of numbers it means he/she has a
good command of interpretations of findings of a standard research method including
deviations, calculation, correlation etc. In this method data collection is done through
various techniques such as : online or document survey, mobile or kiosk survey even
some time face-to-face interviews, online pools and telephone interviews are also
considered as a part of it. Creswell (2003) also mentions knowledge that is
conjectural absolute truth can never be found . Thus, evidence established in such
research may appear « imperfect » . Some benefits of this type of research : one
conducts broad depth research for accurate results , data obtained are straightforward,
outcome easy to compare with other data. Paradoxally, the drawback of quantitative
method would be : we need to have access to the population which may be time-
consuming and costly, personal information can lead to a high risk of bias, and
questions for in-depth study need to short with no probing intentions.
The third one that requires discussion is mixed research methods which is relatively
new in the market and it is still under development. According to Food Risc Resource
Centre(n.a.), mixed methods research is a methodology for conducting research that
involves collecting, analyzing and integrating quantitative (e.g., experiments, surveys)
and qualitative (e.g., focus groups, interviews) research. This approach to research is
used when this integration provides a better understanding of the research problem
than either of each alone.
5.Conclusion
The paper has given a little insight of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods
approaches when researching. Going further is seems to be appear that mixed methods
research will play a greater role in future research than the other two because it
contains the potentials to overcome criticism which are pointed at each methodology
individually. It should be pointed out that a research can never be biased on one
methodology as it varies from researcher to another. This depends upon the
phenomenon being studied. All in all, it has been shown that the question which we are
performing in the research drives the type of methodology to be used in the future.
References