CONTENT
INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………….3
CHAPTER ONE. MICHAEL WEST
1.1.Michael West’s life and career………………………………………………….5
1.2.Dr West’s New Method of teaching English…………………………………..12
CHAPTER TWO. MICHAEL WEST’S METHOD:EXPERIENCE AND EFFECT
2.1.Merits and Demirits of New method…………………………………………..23
2.2.Getting Performance From Process Improvement: Part 3—Improving Performance Through Process Improvement……………………………………...25
CONSLUCTION......................................................................................................31
REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………….33
INTRODUCTION There are different types of research methods either in social science, management, medical, engineering among others. In all the field of study there are various research methods available and understanding of these methods will assist an individuals to choose the right research methodology in his or her research exercise. There are many ways to categorize different types of research. The words you use to describe your research depend on your discipline and field. Generally, the form ones research (types of research methods) approach takes will be shaped by the followings:
The type of knowledge you aim to produce
The type of data you will collect and analyze
The sampling methods, timescale and location of the research.
Types of research methods
Experimental research is one of the research methods, and it is any research conducted with a scientific approach, where a set of variables are kept constant while the other set of variables are being measured as the subject of experiment. There are times when you don’t have enough data to support your decisions. In such situations, you need to carry out experiments to discover the facts. Experimental research can gather a lot of data that can help you make better decisions.
The simplest example of an experimental research is conducting a laboratory test. As long as research is being conducted under scientifically acceptable conditions – it qualifies as an experimental research. A true experimental research is considered to be successful only when the researcher confirms that a change in the dependent variable is solely due to the manipulation of the independent variable. Hey! Remember we are discussing types of research methods
Experimental research should establish a cause and effect of a phenomenon, i.e. effects are observed from an experiment due to the cause. As naturally, occurring event can be confusing for researchers to establish conclusions. For instance, if a cardiology student conducts research to understand the effect of food on cholesterol and derives that most heart patients are non-vegetarians or have diabetes. They are aspects (causes) which can result in a heart attack (effect).