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         <description><![CDATA[<ol><li>What is the difference between method and methodology?</li><li>Why&nbsp; social scientists need to discuss methodology before selecting methods of data collection in their research?</li><li>Interviewing and questionnaire are two methods of data collection. Which of the two you would choose to collect data in your research? Why?</li></ol><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Methodology is the theoretical framework to support the methods chosen. It is a perspective taken on the research, which dictates how it is approached.&nbsp;<br><br>Method:&nbsp; Methods are the specific approach to collecting your data&nbsp;<br><br>research methods are the methods by which you conduct research into a subject or a topic. Research methods involve conduct of experiments, tests, surveys.</div><div>research methodology explains the methods by which you may proceed with your research. and systematic way to solve a problem.</div><div>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.&nbsp;</div><div><br><br>2.A methodology will give you that path. And choosing a wholly suitable and sound method that is right for your research project will give you the path to help you succeed. A methodology will give you the guidelines to make your project manageable, smooth and effective<br><br>3.&nbsp; Questionnaire<br>It is an economical way of accumulating information. It is economical both for the sender and for the respondent in time, effort and cost. The cost of conducting the study with the help of the questionnaire method is very low. The researcher has to spend paper printing and postage only on the questionnaire. There is no need to visit every respondent personally. So it does not require a high cost for the conduct of the research.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.What is the difference between method and methodology?<br>Methodology refers to the overarching strategy and rationale of your research project. It involves studying the methods used in your field and the theories or principles behind them, in order to develop an approach that matches your objectives.</div><div>Methods are the specific tools and procedures you use to collect and analyze data (for example, experiments, surveys, and statistical tests).<br><br>2.Why&nbsp; social scientists need to discuss methodology before selecting methods of data collection in their research?<br>&nbsp;social scientists need to discuss methodology first in order to understand the requirements of the research and the tools they need in order to carry out quality research.Such a result will be convinced by the public. Finally, report it in a reasonable way.<br><br><br>3.Interviewing&nbsp; and questionnaire are two methods of data collection. Which of the two you would choose to collect data in your research? Why?<br>we choose Interviewing.Because it is more humane and has more flexible space.&nbsp;<br>If the participant does not understand, the interviewer can also explain.</div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.<br><strong>Method</strong>: The techiques the researchers use in performing research operations.</div><ul><li>Aims at finding answers to research questions</li><li>Includes the specific tools and procedures you use to collect and analyse data. For example, conducting experiments, surveys, interviews, etc..</li></ul><div><strong>Methodology</strong>: Studying the methods used in your field and the theories or principles behind them, in order to develop an approach that matches your objectives.</div><ul><li>Aims at making sure the procedures(methods) of research is effective</li><li>Includes analysing and learning the various techniques</li></ul><div><br></div><div>2. To make sure the methods they chose are suitable. Methodology gives guideline of the research to make more effective.<br>It allows others to know why you want to do your research in a particular way. It also gives confidence to funding agencies that you are not going to waste their money.&nbsp;<br><br>3.</div><ul><li>Interview. Oral responses often give more detailed information than written responses. Also for both interviewers and interviewees, you can ask extra questions or further explanation if there are doubts.</li><li>Questionnaire survey, because this research method has the widest scope of application and the most scientific nature. Very helpful for some important scientific research.</li></ul><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.<br>Methodology is the theoretical framework to support the methods chosen. It is a perspective taken on the research, which dictates how it is approached.&nbsp;<br><br>Methods are the specific approach to collecting your data.<br><br>2.Every discipline uses different methods for research. For example, a study on stressed students could be examined through focus groups in the Humanities or by tracking heartrates in the Sciences. Each of these are valid, but would generate different data. Sometimes a mix of methods can be used.<br>Methodology is a theory that is thought before conducting the actual research. Scientist needs to first understand the topic and the resources he has in order to know which type of methods they require. Finding out what is needed and do research about the topic for a deep understanding.&nbsp;<br><br>3. Questionnaire is a method used to collect quantitative data while interview is a method for in depth understanding of the source. In my opinion, both methods are important however, I would pick interview. Interview method can provide several information from the source. All questions can be answered from the individual directly.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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