Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PROJECTIVE RESEARCH
- Research Method
- Quantitative
- Research methods according to
the nature of the investigation
- Descriptive research
- Phases of the methodology
- 1.Exploratory phase
- Integrate the exploratory
stage
- Check the presence of descriptive,
analytical, explanatory, predictive studies
- Poses a projective statement
- Detects an event to modify
- 2. Descriptive phase
- Description of the worrying
situation
- Justify the project
- Identify change needs
- Poses general, projective and
specific objectives of previous
levels
- 3. Comparative phase
- Investigations with the event to be
modified and the possible causal
processes
- Compare concepts and theories
- 4. Analytical phase
- Syntagmatic analysis of the theories about
the event to change and the causal
processes.
- 5. Explanatory phase
- Gnoseological syntagma focused on the
event to be modified, the context and the
causal processes.
- 6. Predictive phase
- Feasibility of the holopraxic statement at the
projective level
- Possible difficulties and limitations
- Adjustment of general and
specific objectives
- 7. Projective phase
- Projective design
- Operationalize events
- Select the units of
study
- Develop diagnostic
instruments
- 8. Interactive phase
- Apply the instruments and collect
data from the context, the event to
change and the causal processes.
- 10. Evaluative phase
- Scopes
- Recommendations aimed at advancing
to the interactive stadium
- Document presentation
- 9. Confirmatory Phase
- Analyze and conclude with a design,
proposal or action plan.
- Date
- 22 November 2019
- References (Use APA)
- Martha Nelly Córdoba, Carolina Monsalve/ Report/ TYPES OF RESEARCH: Predictive, projective,
interactive, confirmatory and evaluative / PDF document. Recovered from:
http://2633518-0.web-hosting.es/blog/didact_mate/9.Tipos%20de%20Investigaci%C3%B3n.%20Predictiva%2C%20Proyectiva%2C%20Interactiva%2C%20Confirmatoria%20y%20Evaluativa.pdf