This document provides an overview of research methods and key concepts in selecting literature, understanding research designs, and differentiating between quantitative and qualitative research approaches. It discusses that selecting literature requires being organized and adjusting search criteria if there are too few or many texts. It also outlines that understanding research literature requires a basic knowledge of research design, sampling, data collection techniques, and data analysis techniques. Further, it describes quantitative research as objective, relying on measurable hard data and statistics, while qualitative research searches for meanings through words and inductive approaches. Both methods have benefits and a mixed methods or triangulation approach can provide stronger verification.