Causal-comparative research is useful when it’s not ethical or feasible to conduct true experiments. Questions for this type of research include analyzing the effect of training programs on employee performance, studying the influence of customer support on client retention, investigating the impact of...
Lieberson, Stanley (1998): Causal analysis and comparative research: what can we learn from studies based on a small number of cases? In: Blossfeld, Hans-Peter/Prein, Gerald (Hg.): Rational choice theory and large- scale data analysis. Boulder/CO: Westview Press, 129-145....
How Orgvue’s organizational design software helps 1 Visualize movement over time Cleaning and organizing your data in Orgvue, then linking and bringing it to life through interactive visualizations enables you to reach a remarkable depth of analysis into the causal relationships that truly explain ho...
Based on a multi-case study, this paper describes how researchers view the impact of their design research projects on design practice and what they do to achieve this. Even in projects where impact on design practice is a stated ambition, several challenges can stand in the way, such as a...
To be a strategic actor means “standing apart from patterns of regularity and deciding whether to repeat them” (Martin 2003:33) rather than successfully executing a pre-existing causal roadmap. A key ingredient in educational entrepreneurship is the ability to creatively narrate time’s passing,...
This quantitative causal-comparative study compared perceptions of professional development opportunities between high-achieving and low-achieving elementary-middle school teachers in an urban school district using the Standards Assessme... TR Green,ME Allen - 《Journal of Inquiry & Action in Education》...
Regression analysis is a statistical method used to understand the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables. It is commonly used for forecasting, time series modeling, and finding the causal effect relationships between variables. We have some helpful tutorials, su...
For example, causal models of OC suggest that the effects of various antecedents, such as perceived job characteristics, on OC are mediated by JS (Ozturk et al., 2014; Williams and Hazer, 1986). In recent years, much research effort has been devoted to exploring numerous antecedents of OC,...
(Denzin and Lincoln 2005:2) Flick claims that the label Bqualitative research^ is indeed used as an umbrella for a number of approaches (2007:2–4; 2002:6), and it is not difficult to identify research fitting this designa- tion. Moreover, whatever it is, it has grown dramatically ...
What are the 4 types of research design? There are four main types of Quantitative research:Descriptive, Correlational, Causal-Comparative/Quasi-Experimental, and Experimental Research. attempts to establish cause- effect relationships among the variables. These types of design are very similar to true...