Showing posts with label quantitative research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quantitative research. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

Quantitative Research

Student needs an explanation of what is needed for a thesis.

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Professor: You read some books and papers, you raise research questions, you do an experiment, you collect data, you analyze the data, discuss the results, make recommendations in the conclusion.
Student: Piece of cake. But how many books and papers I gotta read?
Professor: 40. Plus or minus.
Student: OK. Thesis is how many pages?
Professor: 80 some. Plus or minus.
Student: How many research questions?
Professor: One or two big ones. Ten or fifteen smaller ones.
Student: Smaller ones.
Professor: Call them hypotheses if you like. What you want to test.
Student: Why so many hypotheses?
Professor: It’ll direct your discussion.
Student: Why can’t I just answer one or two research questions? If I have so many hypotheses, I’ll get lost, they’ll ask me a whole bunch of questions in the defence I can’t answer.
Professor: You have to have something to talk about. You have to have something to write about about. You can’t just answer one or two questions Yes or No. That’s not a thesis. That’s not academic. You have to learn to say, But and On the other hand and…
Student: OK, OK. I got it. 40 books plus or minus. 80 pages plus or minus, 15 hypotheses plus or minus.

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Voice-over
Professor: A new definition for quantitative research.

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