2. The notion of method
Research methods are steps taken by researchers to collect data
or information to be processed and analyzed scientifically.
the types of research methods used are:
1. qualitative research
2. Quantitative research
3. mixed methods
3. Qualitative Research: It
seeks to explore specific
phenomena, not prove a
prediction Qualitative
methodsprovide rich,
contextual examinations of
the topic that are often
individually or culturally
meaningful.
Quantitative Research: in
this type of methodology,
the researcher crafts a
hypothesis and then tests
itthrough structured
means. Instead of
exploring or describing a
phenomenon, quantitative
methods dealwith facts
and statistics.
Mixed Methods: They
combine qualitative and
quantitative research. This
methodology uses
severaldifferent measures
that include both
contextual understanding
like interviews or
observations and facts
orstatistics.
Qualitative
Research
Quantitative
Research
Mixed Methods
4. Examples of methods in the journal of
health education (Stunting)
Data collected by literature study, documentation, observation, questionnaires,
interviews. Data analysis with qualitative descriptive. The results of this study
wasdevelopment of community-based and local culture-based stunting reduction
intervention methods covers five domains, namely: Core domains : analysis of
potential, constraints, disadvantages and advantages; The domain of institutional
roles is both formal government institutions (leading sector and lining sector) and
non-formal community institutions in implementing any intervention methods
there are 4 villages and 100 families as sample.
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