Research Methodologies

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who believes in the philosophy of positivism, which emphasizes empirical observation and scientific methods

adjective relating to or characteristic of positivism

  • The positivist approach to social science emphasizes the use of empirical evidence and scientific methods.
  • Some researchers prefer the positivist perspective because it focuses on observable facts.
  • Positivists believe that only what can be proven through direct observation is valid.
  • In a positivist mindset, everything must be tangible and measurable to be considered true.

noun A person who practices chronotherapy, a form of therapy that involves adjusting a person's biological clock to treat various conditions

  • The chronotherapist specializes in treating sleep disorders by adjusting patients' sleep-wake cycles.
  • My friend's mom is a chronotherapist who helps people fix their sleeping patterns.
  • I heard that chronotherapist dude can work wonders for your messed up sleep schedule.
  • In a way, a chronotherapist is like a timekeeper for your body's natural rhythms.

noun a research method that involves active participation and collaboration with stakeholders to address real-world problems and create change

  • Action-research is a systematic inquiry process that is used by educators to improve teaching and learning.
  • Teachers often use action-research to figure out what works best in their classrooms.
  • Action-research is like teachers doing detective work to make their lessons better.
  • In the world of education, action-research is like a compass guiding teachers towards effective teaching strategies.