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a rating scale used to measure opinions, attitudes, or behaviors.
likert scale
What is the format of a typical five-level Likert question
1.Strongly disagree
2.Disagree
3.Neither agree nor disagree
4.Agree
5. Strongly agree
It is a list of questions or items used to gather data from respondents about their attitudes, experiences, or opinions
Questionnaire
A research method where you collect and analyze data from a group of people
Survey
What is the main tool for survey?
Questionnaire
can be delivered online or in paper-and-pen formats, in person or through mail.
Self-administered questionnaires
Itis a questionnaire Interviews that take place by phone, in-person, or online between researchers and respondents.
Researcher-administered questionnaires
It offer respondents a fixed set of choices to select from.
Closed-ended questions
It is a questions collect ordinal data using rating scales with 5 or 7 points
likert scale
Questions allow respondents to give answers in their own words
Open-ended questionnaires
A study that deals with numbers and statistics
Quantitative research
A study that deals with words and meanings
Qualitative research
What are the Quantitative data collection methods?
Surveys, experiments, and observations
What are the Qualitative data collection methods?
Interviews, focus groups, Ethnography, and literature review
serves as an outline or a blueprint that you can follow in doing your research
conceptual framework
It states the coverage of the
study and follows a parameter what why when where and how
Scope and Delimitation
the benefits of certain groups of people will gain from the findings of the study
Significance of the Study
A preconceived idea, assumed to be true, and is tested for
its truth or falsity
Hypothesis
Two types of Hypothesis
null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis
It is a hypothesis that indicates that there is no significant
difference or relationship between specified populations or variable
null hypothesis
A type of hypothesis that states that there
is a significant difference or relationship between specified populations or variables.
alternative hypothesis