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• Sampling method/techniques
• For quantitative studies
• Simple random, stratified random; systematic, cluster etc
• Qualitative studies
• purposive. Convenience, quota, snowball
• Research instruments
• Quantitative: questionnaire, secondary data instruments/document
analysis checklist
• Qualitative study: Interview guide; FGD guide; Observation guide
• Data collection Procedure: Physical entry and Cognitive entry
Data presentation and analysis
• Analyse data using different analysis types discussed
• Use appropriate techniques and tools
• for Quantitative data
• Descriptive statistics- frequencies, percentages, mean, Sd, chi square, t-tests,
• Diagnostic analysis- why something happened
• Predictive analysis- showing future trends beased on historic data
• Prescriptive analysis- allow you to make recommendations for the future
• Consider using F-tests, ANOVA, regressions, Structural Equation Modelling
• Software like SPSS, Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS), Linear Structural
Relations (LISREL), Python, R, SAS, Jupitar Note Book, Microsoft PowerBi etc
• For Quantitative data
• Thematic, Content/discourse analyses/Semantic analysis (SA)
• Software include
• Nvivo, CSPro, Atlas.ti, R-RQDA
• Research ethics
• Examples: Informed consent, confidentiality, prevent harm, etc- before,
during and after
Chapter 3
Methodology
3.1 Introduction 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Operationalization 3.2 Operationalization
3.3 Philosophy 3.3 Philosophy
3.4 Research Paradigm 3.4 Research Paradigm
3.5 Research Design 3.5 Research Design
3.6 Data source
3.6 Population
3.7 Sample Size
3.7 Operationalisation
3.8 Sampling Methods
3.8 Research tools 3.9 Research Instruments
3.9 Design: Model 3.10 Data Collection methods
development/algorithm/Framework
3.11 Validity
3.10 Data Collection Procedure 3.12 Reliability
3.11 Validity 3.13 Data processing and analysis
3.12 Reliability 3.14 Ethical considerations
3.123Results and analysis and Discussion 3.15 Chapter Summary
3.14 Ethical considerations
3.145Chapter Summary
Chapter 3 and 4
• Should show the data analysis process
• Be clear to define your research question
• In chapter 4 after you have collected data- usually from specific data set
• Clean the data before you analyse it
• Use appropriate analysis process
• E.g. Techniques e.g. cluster, (k-means, mean shifts, hierarchical etc is algorithms
• Explain the process stages and highlight the story; justify the story report
the story
• Be consistent
• Report should flow
• Make Data tell its story
Chapter 4
Results and Discussion
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Response rate
4.3 Demographics
4.4 Findings- Results and Analysis- as per objective
4.4.1 Objective 1
4.4.2 Objective 2
4.5 Hypothesis testing; Software/model testing OR Algorithm testing-
complexity test runs, accuracy etc OR Framework success
indicators/simulations
ALL must be discussed in relation to literature reviewed
4.6 Chapter Summary
NB Interpretation and discussions should be done for every objective and
Chapter 4 for Big Data Analytics
• Depends on title and objectives but should show
• Design of model/prototype
• Model/prototype link, design features/programming platform
• Test data, training data, installation specifications
• Or
• The design of algorithm,
• Pseudo Code
• Flow chart
• OR
• Framework
• Framework elements, the final framework
Key issues
• The introduction
• should provide a brief overview of the research- once read everyone should
understand everything about the study, purpose of the Chapter, explain
organisation of the Chapter
• Data analysis and presentation
• Is heart of Chapter
• Be concise and clear
• Make sure every layperson can understand it
• Restate the hypotheses/ I prefer the null hypotheses, but follow house style
• Present statistical tests and results- Supporting or rejecting null hypotheses
• Draw preliminary decisions
Evaluation
• Should be appropriate in terms of format,
consistency between in-text and reference list, APA
sixth edition
Dissertation Organisation
• Cover page
• Preliminary pages
• Chapters
• References
• Appendices
References
• APA referencing style 6th Edition
• Alphabetical order
Appendices
• Similarity Index
• First page only
• Introductory letter
• Permission letter
• Research Instruments
Technicalities of formatting document
• Font: Times New Roman 12pci, some call for Courier 12cpi, Arial 11cpi Use University house
style- usually its New Times Roman
• Line spacing: 1.5
• Margins: 2.5 Top, right, and bottom and 3.2 left for binding (if we print)
• If printing- 4 portrait
• Use level 1 -heading 1
• Level 2 -Heading 2
• Level 3 -Heading 3
• Pagination: cover page- no page numbers
• Preliminary pages- Roman numerals e.g. i,ii,iii,iv etc
• Rest of document from Chapter 1- 1,2,3,4 etc
• Dissertation length – 40 000 words
• Similarity Index- 20% maximum
• Language: Zimbabwean or England
Dissertation Submission
• Follow Instructions
• Usually we send two sets
• 1. the main document- the dissertation
• 2. The administrative issues
• Plagiarism/Similarity index- page with Percentage
• Approval form- Signed by you and your supervisor
• Supervision report form- signed by you and your
supervisor
Important websites
• Content analysis
• https://
www.publichealth.columbia.edu/research/population-health-methods/conte
nt-analysis