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what are the different research methodologies ?

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Research methodologies may be broadly categorized into qualitative, quantitative, and blended techniques. Qualitative methodology explores non-numerical information through strategies like interviews, consciousness corporations, and observations to recognize meanings and patterns. Quantitative methodology includes accumulating and analyzing numerical records and the usage of techniques like surveys, experiments, and statistical analysis to measure variables and seek correlations. Mixed methods combine each qualitative and quantitative methods to provide advantage of a greater complete know-how of the research trouble. Each methodology is selected based totally on the research objectives, the form of facts wanted, and the nature of the studies questions. 

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