The Research Plan

Topics Covered in Session 2

The Educational Research Process

Paralleling the scientific method, the educational research process generally consists of the following activities:

Study Outline - Stating the Problem

  1. Clear, Direct, Succinct Statement of Purpose. ( The purpose of this study was to . …..)
  2. Hypotheses/Research Questions
  1. The null hypothesis is true and the researcher concludes that it is true.
  2. The null hypothesis is false and the researcher concludes it is false.
  3. The null hypothesis is true and the researcher concludes it is false – Type I Error.
  4. The null hypothesis is false and the researcher concludes it is true – Type II Error.

Theoretical Framework

  1. Definition – a general or overall theory which explains or helps one understand some aspect of the phenomenon to be studied.
  2. Examples:

Review of the Literature

  1. Review what other researchers have found and develop a research proposal or plan in relation to their findings. A common question is whether the literature is consistent or inconsistent in what it says.
  2. Review also what others have found over time. Has it changed? Is it changing?
  3. A good place to start researching a topic is to read a review of the literature on the topic done by someone else.

Methodology

Depending upon the type of research to be done, (i.e.ethnographic, historical, descriptive, correlational, action, evaluation, causal-comparative, experimental), and the nature of the problem, different approaches can be considered in deciding the most appropriate way of conducting research on the topic. Important decisions are made and special considerations are given regarding data needs, statistical procedures, samples, test instruments, etc.

Reporting Results

To share what is learned with others who might be interested, a report is generally prepared in the form of an article, monograph, thesis, etc. The culminating section of the report is usually the results and includes:
  1. Findings
  2. Statement on whether hypotheses were retained or rejected.
  3. Conclusions
  4. Recommendations

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE TOPICS COVERED IN THIS SESSION, PLEASE REFER TO CHAPTER 1 OF A.G. PICCIANO "EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH PRIMER".