1. The relationship between theory and research is dialectical, with theory guiding what data is collected in research and research findings challenging and further developing theories.
2. Research is the method used to gather data needed to generate and test theories. Descriptive research aims to describe phenomena and involves observation, while correlational research examines relationships between variables using surveys and interviews. Experimental research tests causal explanations by manipulating variables.
3. Theories are classified as descriptive, relational, or explanatory. Descriptive theories summarize common characteristics, relational theories specify relationships between characteristics, and explanatory theories predict causal relationships and can be tested experimentally. Research designs mirror these theory types as descriptive, correlational, or experimental respectively.