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    DUSENGE Fiacreadmin
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    Discussion Topic: Choosing the Appropriate Research Design in Real Projects

    Selecting the most suitable research design is a critical decision in monitoring and evaluation, as it directly affects the credibility, reliability, and usefulness of findings. In practice, evaluators often navigate trade-offs between methodological rigor, operational feasibility, and contextual constraints when choosing between experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental designs.

    This discussion invites participants to reflect on the key factors that influence design selection in real-world settings, where ideal conditions are not always possible.

    🔍 Key Areas to Explore

    • How do project objectives and evaluation questions shape your design choice?
    • What role do time, budget, and resource constraints play?
    • How do ethical considerations influence the feasibility of experimental designs (e.g., randomization)?
    • In what situations are quasi-experimental approaches the most practical alternative?
    • When are non-experimental designs sufficient for learning and decision-making?
    • How do data availability and quality affect your choice?

    🎯 Objective of the Discussion

    To share practical experiences and insights on balancing rigor and feasibility when selecting research designs, and to identify context-appropriate approaches that generate credible and actionable evidence.

    Participants are encouraged to share real examples, challenges faced, and lessons learned from their evaluation work.

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