Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The two largest ethnic groups reported in this were the Amhara (93.92%), and the Tigrayan
(4.32%); all other ethnic groups made up 1.76% of the population. Amharic was spoken as a first
language by 95.2%, and 3.75% spoke Tigrinya; the remaining 1.05% spoke all other primary
languages reported. 79.75% of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, and
19.44% of the population said they were Muslim. There is a rising university, Woldiya
University, and about a dozen other governmental and private primary and secondary schools.
Travertine for use in building has been worked on a minor scale nearby. Woldiya is connected by
all-weather roads to Addis Ababa and Mekelle by highway and to Debre Tabor by highway. The
city will be served by two railways under construction: the Woldiya-Mekelle Railway and the
Awash-Woldiya Railway. The city is divided into six urban administrative Kebeles and 2 rural
Kebeles. Among these, Debre-Gelila kebele will be selected as a sample because this Kebele is
very broad and has many impairment persons. In addition, due to time and financial limitation,
the researcher is limited to focus on this Kebele.
3.2. Research Approach of the Study
The study has employed mixed research approach. The rationale for the choice of mixed
methods research is the “possibilities of triangulation of multiples sources of both qualitative and
quantitative data to study research topics” (Tashakkori & Teddue, 2003, p. 518 and Greene,
2006, p. 95). These writers have also concluded that the use of quantitative and qualitative
methods in combination to investigate social phenomenon yields greater information that cannot
be achieved through reliance of a single method. Therefore, to have the fill picture of the issue
under discussion and achieve the objectives successfully, the study adopted the stated approach.
3.5.1.Sampling techniques
According to woldia city administration, there are 8 kebeles in woldia city. Among these, Debre-
Gelila Kebele would be selected as a sample to conduct the research. In this study, the researcher
would use a non- probability sampling technique. The rationale for choosing non-probability
(purposive sampling) technique was, due to its appropriate for this study and it helps to select
respondents on the concerned position.
3.5.2. Sample size
The sizes of the respondent were 40 persons, 5 for interview and 35 for FGD by selecting
purposively by the researcher.