This kind of research aims to assess the effects, impacts or outcomes of practices, policies and programs.
Evaluation Research
It is also known as ex post facto (after the fact) research.
Causal-Comparative Research
This research utilizes scientific methods to test cause and effect relationships under conditions controlled by the researchers.
Experimental Research
Data are in the form of numbers and statistics, often organized and presented using tables, charts, graphs, figures.
Numerical Data
Is used to gather information from groups of people by selecting and studying samples chosen from a population.
Survey Research
It is the systematic investigation of the nature of relationship, or associations between and among variables without necessarily investigating into causal reasons underlying them.
Correlational Research
By using complex mathematical calculations and with the aid of computers, thus predicting future results.
Future Outcomes
This design is concerned with describing the nature of relationships, characteristics and components of the population or a phenomenon.
Descriptive Research
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