Research Methods in Home Science

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  1. 3. Process of arriving at new formulation Meta-analysis combining multiple studies on impact of probiotics on gut health.
  2. 4. Research design studying new textile waste recycling methods without prior hypotheses for defining the scope of a study.
  3. 5. Ethics in research with human participants (Nuremberg Code, Belmont Report, ICMR Guidelines)
  4. 7. Research designs in qualitative research
  5. 10. Data collection methods in qualitative research
  6. 12. Important in demographic factor developmental cross-sectional comparison dietary habits of children, adolescents, and adults at one time.
  7. 14. Ideology/worldview of the qualitative researcher
  8. 16. Exploratory and explanatory designs Descriptive Elaborate data reporting dietary patterns among urban Indian youth.
  9. 17. Market research including a questionnaire on consumer preferences for eco-friendly clothing.
  10. 18. Ethics in research in general
  11. 19. Cross-lagged panel analysis for example in testing whether diet quality predicts physical activity or vice versa over repeated measures.
  12. 24. Reporting of results in qualitative research
  13. 25. Probability sampling while selecting 200 households from a city using lottery method for a nutrition survey.
  14. 27. Publication guidelines (APA7); characteristics/principles of scientific writing; examples of good scientific writing
  15. 28. Distinguishing scientific writing from popular and literary styles
  16. 29. Estimated account of expenditure while writing a research proposal/research grant seeking funding
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  1. 1. Quasi-experimental design wherein outcomes of two schools are related, one with mid-day meals and one without (no randomization).
  2. 2. Correlational design studying link between social media usage and body image satisfaction among adolescents.
  3. 6. Research design for testing effect of fortified biscuits on iron levels in school children with random assignment. correlational research design; inferring causality, internal validity, external validity
  4. 8. Non-probability sampling for example interviewing only shoppers available in one supermarket for a textile purchase study.
  5. 9. Sampling techniques in qualitative research
  6. 11. Unethical practices in academia
  7. 12. Reporting statistical findings in text
  8. 13. Issues in sampling resulting with over-representation of urban youth in a diet preference survey, missing rural perspectives.
  9. 15. Epidemiological research designs (cross-sectional, cohort, & case-control studies); developmental research designs (cross-sectional, longitudinal, sequential research designs; additive, mediator & moderator models; cross-lagged panel analyses); survey and market research designs; meta-analysisGroup under observation study by following textile workers for 10 years to study respiratory health outcomes.
  10. 20. Data analytic strategies in qualitative research
  11. 21. Mediator/moderator models investigating whether self-esteem mediates link between media exposure and fashion choices.
  12. 22. Developmental (longitudinal) for example in tracking infant feeding practices over 5 years.
  13. 23. Mixed methods research designs
  14. 26. Developmental (sequential) for example while studying different age groups now, then following them over time (growth patterns).