What do you mean by blueprint of research?
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Research design: it can be defined as a conceptual structure (making up the master plan) within which research will likely be done. It is a “blueprint” of research, for the collection, measurement and analysis of needed data. It specifies the methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the information.
A research design will typically include:
1. How data is to be collected?
2. What instruments will be employed?
3. How the instruments will be used?
4. The intended means for analyzing data collected.
A research design is based in the research questions and can be considered as a addressing at least four of the problems:
1. What questions to be study?
2. Which data are relevant?
3. What data to collect?
4. How to analyze the results?