Forum: Qualitative Research in My Field

Forum: Qualitative Research in My Field

Nguyễn Huỳnh Phương Thảo HUF04

Qualitative research could help me understand my research problem in a deeper and more meaningful way compared to a quantitative approach. While quantitative research ...

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Qualitative research could help me understand my research problem in a deeper and more meaningful way compared to a quantitative approach. While quantitative research mainly focuses on numerical data such as test scores, percentages, or survey responses, qualitative research allows me to explore students’ feelings, attitudes, and learning experiences when using educational games in vocabulary lessons. This approach can provide rich descriptions of how games influence students’ motivation, engagement, and classroom interaction.

For my study, interviews and classroom observation would be the most relevant qualitative methods. Interviews with students and teachers can help me understand their personal opinions about using games in English classes, while observation can show how students actually behave, participate, and interact during the lessons.

I also see strong potential for a mixed-methods approach in my project. For example, I can use questionnaires and test results to collect quantitative data, then combine them with interviews or observations to explain the reasons behind the findings. This combination would make the research more comprehensive and reliable.

Forum: Qualitative Research in My Field

Trần Huỳnh Gia Hân HUF04
I agree with your point that qualitative research provides deeper insights into students’ experiences, especially in understanding motivation and engagement. Your choice of...

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I agree with your point that qualitative research provides deeper insights into students’ experiences, especially in understanding motivation and engagement. Your choice of interviews and classroom observation is very suitable for your topic. I also like your idea of using a mixed-methods approach, as it allows you to combine strengths of both qualitative and quantitative data. One suggestion is to clearly plan how the two types of data will support each other, for example, using interviews to explain unexpected survey results. This would make your study even more coherent and impactful.

Forum: Qualitative Research in My Field

Nguyễn Đăng Hải HUF04
Qualitative research could help me understand my research problem in a deeper and more meaningful way compared to a quantitative approach. While quantitative research ...

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Qualitative research could help me understand my research problem in a deeper and more meaningful way compared to a quantitative approach. While quantitative research mainly focuses on numerical data such as test scores, percentages, or survey responses, qualitative research allows me to explore students’ feelings, attitudes, and learning experiences when using educational games in vocabulary lessons. This approach can provide rich descriptions of how games influence students’ motivation, engagement, and classroom interaction.

For my study, interviews and classroom observation would be the most relevant qualitative methods. Interviews with students and teachers can help me understand their personal opinions about using games in English classes, while observation can show how students actually behave, participate, and interact during the lessons.

I also see strong potential for a mixed-methods approach in my project. For example, I can use questionnaires and test results to collect quantitative data, then combine them with interviews or observations to explain the reasons behind the findings. This combination would make the research more comprehensive and reliable.