Research Design
Research Design
Research Design
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Definition of research design
Essential elements of a research design
Characteristics of research design
Broad classification of research design
Sub-types of research design
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
The research design refers to the overall strategy that you choose to integrate the
different components of the study in a coherent and logical way, thereby, ensuring
you will effectively address the research problem
It constitutes the blueprint for the collection, measurement, and analysis of data.
Note that the research problem determines the type of design you should use, not the
other way around!
DEFINITION OF RESEARCH DESIGN
Research design refers to the framework of market research methods and techniques
that are chosen by a researcher.
The design that is chosen by the researchers allows them to utilize the methods that
are suitable for the study and to set up their studies successfully in the future as well.
The design of research can be qualitative, quantitative, or mixed. Under these
research designs, researchers can choose between different types of research
methods; experimental studies , surveys, co relational studies, or quasi-
experimental review studies.
There are also sub-types of research methods namely experimental design, defining
research problems, and descriptive studies.
Research designs also include the elements of data collection, measurement of data
with the respective tools, and the analysis of the data.
As a rule of thumb, the research problem a company chooses to work on is the
determining factor of the research design chosen by the researcher instead of the
other way round.
The market research study’s design phase is the time when the researchers determine
the tools to be used in the study and the way they are used.
Good research usually ensures minimum levels of bias in the data collection method
to improve both the internal and the external validity of the research.
The desired outcome of experimental research is to have a design that will result in
the least amount of error in the study.
6. Different research designs require different settings for the conduction of a study.
7. Research designs also outline the general timeline it will take to conduct a study using
different research methods.
1. When you are planning to study a phenomenon you may have an assumption about the kind
of data you are expecting to collect. However, the results you find from the study should not
be driven from bias and must be neutral. In order to understand the opinions on the obtained
results, you can discuss it with multiple people and consider the points made by individuals
who agree with the results obtained.
Qualitative research can be defined as a method used for market research that aims at
obtaining data through open-ended questions and conversations with the intended
consumers.
This method aims at establishing not only “what” people think but “how” did they come
to that opinion as well as “why” they think so.
Descriptive research refers to the methods that describe the characteristics of the
variables under study.
This methodology focuses on answering questions relating to “what” than the “why”
of the research subject.
The primary focus of descriptive research is to simply describe the nature of the
demographics under the study instead of focusing on the “why”.
Descriptive research is called an observational research method as none of the
variables in the study are influenced during the process of the research.
If the problem is not clear enough to conduct a descriptive analysis, researchers can
use exploratory research methods first.
Explanatory research design uses the ideas and thoughts of a researcher on one
subject to be the guiding point for future studies; it is also used in exploring theories
further.
The research focuses on explaining the unexplored patterns of phenomena and
elaborates on the details pertaining to the research questions such as; what, why, and
how.
CONCLUSION
A good research design ensures to have all the above characteristics in a balanced
manner.
Apart from the characteristics, researchers must also have a good understanding of
the different research design types to choose from.
This understanding will help them implement the most accurate research design for
their study. The design of a study can be either quantitative or qualitative.
In rare cases, researchers do use a mix of both of these methods.