Type of research
The research is qualitative since the aspect under research cannot be quantified. A student’s attitude cannot be measured; it can only be categorized into a particular category. For instance, a student’s attitude can be classified as arrogant or humble. Depending of the value allocated to each respondent, each of these quantities can be assigned a particular number which is used in the statistical analysis. Such categorization is referred to as coding.
Frequency graph
Scatter plot
Correlation between Q4 and Q10
There is negative correlation between Q4 and Q10. This is because the line of best fit is loping from the left to the right, that is, the gradient is negative.
Nature of research
This kind of research is qualitative since the responses from the respondents cannot be quantified. There is no definite answer that is expected as a response to any of the questions.
Yield of survey results
Survey results yield nature of relationship between different aspects.
Analysis of open-ended questions
To analyze open ended questions, a code system that helps classify different responses is developed. The codes are the used in the analysis process.
Child tantrums versus self-control
Since the more the tantrums the less the self-control, the plot is as below.
This relationship is negative since an increase is the child’s tantrums indicates less self-control. Moreover, the gradient of the equation linking the two quantities is positive
Correlation between study time and grade
Since more study time results is a better grade, the plot is as indicated below.
This relationship is positive since an increase in the study time results in better performance. Both quantities progress in the same direction. The gradient of the equation linking the two quantities is positive.
Use of deception in research
Every research activity is conducted to ascertain a particular hypothesis. Such researches seek to use the actual data that is collected from the field to reach certain conclusions. The results of the research are then used in the formulation of decision by the party concerned. Therefore, for reliable and accurate decisions to be made, it is vital to ensure the results of the research reflect the actual data in the field. A false conclusion can cause a lot of damage to companies or non –profit organizations. For instance, if a research is conducted to establish the relationship between advertisement costs and the units sold in a particular company, and the research indicate a negative relationship; the company is bound to cease advertising and seek another alternative to boost their sales. If research findings were deceptive, the company is bound to incur losses in the subsequent period.
It is, therefore, wrong for one to use deception in research. In instances where the findings seem to contradict the null hypothesis, the conclusions of the research should still be conveyed as they are. Research, especially that involving healthcare or pharmaceutical drugs, should portray the exact findings of the research conducted. This can help shield people form the loss of lives due deception research. Moreover, it is unethical to avail deceptive research findings in an attempt to maximize one’s profits. Companies such as GlaxoSmithkline have sued by the government for advertising their products based on deceptive research.