3i's Flashcards

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a rating scale used to measure opinions, attitudes, or behaviors.

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likert scale

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2
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What is the format of a typical five-level Likert question

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1.Strongly disagree
2.Disagree
3.Neither agree nor disagree
4.Agree
5. Strongly agree

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3
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It is a list of questions or items used to gather data from respondents about their attitudes, experiences, or opinions

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Questionnaire

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3
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A research method where you collect and analyze data from a group of people

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Survey

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What is the main tool for survey?

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Questionnaire

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4
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can be delivered online or in paper-and-pen formats, in person or through mail.

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Self-administered questionnaires

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Itis a questionnaire Interviews that take place by phone, in-person, or online between researchers and respondents.

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Researcher-administered questionnaires

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It offer respondents a fixed set of choices to select from.

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Closed-ended questions

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7
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It is a questions collect ordinal data using rating scales with 5 or 7 points

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likert scale

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8
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Questions allow respondents to give answers in their own words

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Open-ended questionnaires

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9
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A study that deals with numbers and statistics

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Quantitative research

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A study that deals with words and meanings

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Qualitative research

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What are the Quantitative data collection methods?

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Surveys, experiments, and observations

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12
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What are the Qualitative data collection methods?

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Interviews, focus groups, Ethnography, and literature review

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13
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serves as an outline or a blueprint that you can follow in doing your research

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conceptual framework

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14
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It states the coverage of the
study and follows a parameter what why when where and how

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Scope and Delimitation

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the benefits of certain groups of people will gain from the findings of the study

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Significance of the Study

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A preconceived idea, assumed to be true, and is tested for
its truth or falsity

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Hypothesis

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17
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Two types of Hypothesis

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null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis

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18
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It is a hypothesis that indicates that there is no significant
difference or relationship between specified populations or variable

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null hypothesis

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19
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A type of hypothesis that states that there
is a significant difference or relationship between specified populations or variables.

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alternative hypothesis

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20
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It is to guide people towards a better understanding of phenomenon

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Statement of the Problem

21
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It is an explanation of the context of the study which
involves the current data or status of the problem

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Background of the Problem

22
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It lists down and defines the key terms as used in the
study in alphabetical order

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Definition of terms

23
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a process of studying what has already been written on a particular topic

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Literature review

24
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you measure only one attribute

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unipolar scale

25
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you can measure two attributes

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bipolar scale

26
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to summarize the data you collected in simple numerical or visual form

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descriptive statistics

27
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It is a descriptive statistics that gets an overall impression of your sample, you find the mode, or most common score, for each question.

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ordinal data

28
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It is a descriptive statistics where You add up the scores from each question to get the total score for each participant.

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interval data

29
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It is to test hypothesis

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inferential statistics

30
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Two variables of closed-ended questions

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Nominal and ordinal variables

31
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include categories that can’t be ranked, such as race or ethnicity.

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nominal variables

32
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include categories that can be ranked

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ordinal variables

33
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a set of principles that guide your research designs and practices

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Ethical considerations

34
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it means that all research subjects are free to choose to participate without any pressure or coercion

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voluntarily participation

35
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It refers to a situation in which all potential participants receive and understand all the information they need to decide whether they want to participate

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Informed consent

36
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means that you don’t know who the participants are and you can’t link any individual participant to their data

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Anonymity

37
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means that you know who the participants are, but you remove all identifying information from your report

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Confidentiality

38
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means submitting others’ works as your own

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Plagiarism

39
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when you republish or re-submit parts of your own papers or reports without properly citing your original work

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Self-plagiarism

40
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means making up or falsifying data

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Research misconduct

41
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discusses and explains the data collection and analysis methods you used in your research

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research methodology

42
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What are the ways in preparing for research?

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focus
decide on a topic
understanding the problem
design on the problem

43
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It is a way of inquiring ideas that will help you to develop concepts

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Brainstorming

44
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3 elements of problem statement and bots

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the problem itself
the method of solving problems
the purpose

45
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It is a statement about an area of concern that points to the need for meaningful understanding

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Research Problem

46
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How to create a conceptual framework?

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Conduct a Literature Review
Create a Flow Chart
Write a narrative
Return and Revise

47
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RRL structure composed of three elements namely:

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Introduction
Main Body
Conclusion

48
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3 citation style

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American Psychological Association (APA)
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Chicago Manual of Style

49
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A citation style that was introduced and published by the Chicago
University
[Notes and Bibliography | Author-Date]

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Chicago Manual of Style

50
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A citation style uses an author-date system. It is widely used in the Social Sciences field such as Anthropology, Business, Communication, Education, Political Science, and Psychology.
[ Author’s Name | Date of Publication ]

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American Psychological Association (APA)

51
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A citation style that is widely used in the Humanities.
[ Page Number | Author’s Name | Title of his work]

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Modern Language Association (MLA)