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                                                                         Lecture 12(online)
                                                                                    10.4.20
    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (RM) notes 
                                    BY SHOBHNA JHA
                     DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, DCAC.
          10-04-2020                                                                   1
                   Chapter 8: Selecting a Study Design
   **Reminder: always refer glossary for any concrete definition for a concept. The meaning is 
   summarized well in the Glossary of your Reading. 
   Qualitative Study Designs methods: Focus group/ group interviews, case study, oral history, 
   participatory – holistic research, community discussion forms, etc.
   Quantitative Study Designs: 
   I. Study designs based on the number of contacts
    1. 1. cross-sectional studies;
    2. before-and-after studies;
    3. longitudinal studies.
    Cross-sectional studies, also known as one-shot or status studies, are the most commonly 
    used design in the social sciences which does all data accounting for different 
    units/variables at one point of time or interval of time. For example GDP of all Indian states 
    during 2017-18. 
           10-04-2020                                                                         2
          Types of Study Designs 
          The before-and-after study design
          The main advantage of the before-and-after design (also known as the 
          pre-test/post-test design) is that it can measure change in a situation, 
          phenomenon, issue, problem or attitude. It is the most appropriate design 
          for measuring the impact or effectiveness of a programme.
          A before-and-after design can be described as two sets of cross-sectional 
          data collection points on the same population to find out the change in 
          the phenomenon or variable(s) between two points in time. The change is 
          measured by comparing the difference in the phenomenon or variable(s) 
          before and after the intervention. 
          Some disdvantages:  takes more time since 2 types of data involved, time 
          lapse may result in ATTRITION problem, maturation effect, regression 
          effect and reactive effect 
          10-04-2020                                                                  3
           Disadvantages of Before-and After Design 
           Contd. 
           ATTRITION EFFECT: It is possible that some of those who participated in the pre-test 
           may move out of the area or withdraw from the experiment for other reasons.
           MATURATION EFFECT: Depending on the age of the study population and if there is a 
           significant time lapse between the before-and-after sets of data collection, changes 
           in the study population may be because it is maturing.
           REACTIVE EFFECT:Sometimes the instrument itself educates the respondents. For 
           example difference btw illiterate vs literate respondents – it will affect the overall 
           study results. For example in family contraception planning, those literate vs with no 
           knowledge will give different responses in different times. 
           REGRESSION EFFECT: Another disadvantage that may occur when you use a research 
           instrument twice to gauge the attitude of a population towards an issue is a possible 
           shift in attitude between the two points of data collection. Sometimes people who 
           place themselves at the extreme positions of a measurement scale at the pre-test 
           stage may, for a number of reasons, shift towards the mean at the post-test stage
           10-04-2020                                                                           4
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