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In this video, we want to identify what type of research question this is here.
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Just implementation of a timeout procedure result in lower levels of challenging behavior for elementary school children.
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So basically, it's in the format of, you know, something, specifically a timeout procedure, causing potentially something else, low levels of, we'll just say, bad behavior to, you know, abbreviate the situation.
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So we want to, we're testing a causation.
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Now there's four different types of research question, which is we have parametric, we have comparative, oops, we have component, and then we have demonstration.
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So parametric is basically how much, if we're considering like a quantitative study, like what amount do we need or how much of something do we need to get a certain result? if we have comparison, we could say, like, we have two things, a or b, and we're framing a question of which is better, and we're trying to answer that question.
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Component is if you have a whole situation of factors, it's like a comparison among multiple things...