Types of Research Designs
Types of Research Designs
Field
Studies participants in their natural setting Maximizes realism Sekaran, Saks
Helps in
Formulating hypotheses Deeper/richer understanding of phenomena Interpret organization-specific results
Matching Groups
Spreading the extraneous variable across groups via systematic assignment Less effective than random assignment (p.148 Sekaran)
Control Group
Group that receives no manipulation
Social desirability
Alternative methods to questionnaire (e.g., interviews, behavioral, archival) Multiple times of data collection Alternative sources (e.g., supervisor, peer) Measure of individuals susceptibility to social desirability