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  • Examples of Research Designs
    This site offers some examples of experimental and non-experimental research designs.

  • Descriptive Research Designs
    This is a web page on descriptive designs developed by Tom Renckly at Troy State University Montgomery for his online research course. It discusses many issues related to descriptive designs (e.g., the evaluation of a research study) as well as other research designs.

  • Types of Relationships
    This is a section of Trochim’s site that discusses different types of relationships relevant to educational research.

  • Correlational Research Design
    A Trochim tutorial on correlational designs.

  • Correlational Designs
    This site discusses specific types of correlations and the implications for research design.

  • Correlational Research Designs
    This is a site on correlational designs developed by Tom Renckly at Troy State University Montgomery. It discusses many issues related to correlational designs (e.g., the evaluation of a research study) as well as other non-experimental designs.

  • Causal-Comparative Designs
    This is a site on causal comparative designs developed by Tom Renckly at Troy State University Montgomery. It discusses many issues related to these designs (e.g., the evaluation of a research study) as well as other research designs.

  • EX-Post Facto Design
    A study page on ex-post-facto research designs.

  • Survey Research
    This is the section of the Trochim site that discusses survey research.

  • What is a Survey?
    This site was developed by the American Statistical Association to provide a brief introduction to many aspects of survey research. The topics of ten short papers include defining survey , planning survey research, data collection, mail surveys, focus groups, designing questionnaires, and telephone surveys.

  • Survey Research Tools
    This is the Pearson Education, Inc. site on survey research. It provides excellent information related to the process, design, use, analysis of data, and action plan of surveys.

  • American Statistical Association
    This is the homepage for ASA’s survey methods. Of most importance are the links to additional sites.

  • Using the Internet for Survey Research
    This is a Sociological Research Online articles discussing the use of electronic communication for survey research.



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