Abstract Flashcards

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What does study investigate?

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This study investigates the relationship between religious practices and subjective well-being in college students . 

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What kind of approach are you going to use?

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I am going to use quantitative approach, where a a cross-sectional survey will be gather self-reported data from 30 to 50 students . 

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What is the research focus?

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The research focuses on the frequency of prayer and religious service attendance, measuring their impact on well-being using the Duke University Religion Index, and the subjective well-being questionnaire 

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What is your target group and why? 

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By targeting a younger demographic known for unique psychological stressors this study contributes to border understanding of how variety of religious experiences affects students well-being, addressing a gap in literature . 

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What do you hope to conclude?

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Ultimately this study aims to determine whether the religious engagement among college students enhances well-being, potentially illuminating areas for improvement in how university administrations supports religious identities and advising mental health interventions, that holistically supports the identity of religious students. 

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What does it mean utilizing a quantitive approach in a research study?

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Utilizing a quantitative approach in a research study means employing a methodology that focuses on quantifying data and performing statistical or mathematical or computational techniques to analyze the data

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What is a cross-sectional survey?

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Cross-sectional survey is that it takes a snapshot of particular group situation or a phenomenon during a single time unlike longitudinal studies that observed the same subjects over an extended. 

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