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