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1
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a culminating assignment similar to a college thesis which involves
wider range of activities like critical thinking, deep analysis, and the ability to use different
media.

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capstone project

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2
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creates practical solutions for specific problems

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applied research

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3
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seeks to expand knowledge in the field of study.

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basic research

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4
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Being interested in a topic is usually due to the richness of your stock knowledge
about it

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interest in the subject matter

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5
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collect a lot of information on your topic Of
interest.

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RICHNESS OF AVAILABLE SOURCES OR SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

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6
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Your topic should be relevant and timely.

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timeliness and relevance of the topic

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7
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you must also consider the significance of the topic in your
rack and strand.

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limitation of the subject

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8
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you must assess your research abilities as a student. You may do so by taking your financial capability, health condition, personal qualifications and training as a researcher, needed facilities and time allotment into account.

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personal resources

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9
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Serves as the plan or the blueprint of the study

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conceptual framework

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10
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Includes definitions of words operationally used in the study.

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definition of terms

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Serves as an overview of the research topic under investigation.

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introduction

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12
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Sets the parameters of the study which narrow down the scope of inquiry

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scope

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13
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States the concrete terms that a researcher expects to happen in the study

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hypothesis

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14
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Cites the benefits certain groups of people vill get from the outcome of the study.

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significance of the study

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15
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Clearly expresses the specific direction or focus of the research problem or inquiry.

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statement of the problem

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16
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Elaborates the origin of the research problem which led to the conduct of the study

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introduction

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17
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Gives the concepts to be covered in the study as well as its boundaries in terms of the respondents/participants, sampling technique, locale and the research methods
to be used

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scope

18
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Covers the general statement of the problem as well as the specific research questions to be answered in the study.

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statement of the problem

19
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the process of gathering information on variables of interest from a sample of research participants.

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data collection

20
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refers to data that is collected from research participants
directly by the investigators of a study and the data is used for that study.

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primary data collection

21
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require an artificial or natural setting in which to perform logical study tc
collect data

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experiment

22
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the most commonly used method in social sciences, management, marketing and psychology to some extent.

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survey

23
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most commonly used method in surveys.

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questionnaire

24
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face-to-face conversation with the respondent.

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interview

25
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refers to data that is collected by investigators from
research papers that are already published online.

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secondary data collection

26
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in the context of research, refers to a collection of published information or
materials on a particular area of research or topic, such as books and journal articles of academic value

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literature

27
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process of studying what has
already been written on a particular topic

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literature review

28
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five basic criteria for evaluating information from any sources

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accuracy
authority
objectivity
currency
coverage

29
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the information is reliable

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accuracy

30
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the author should have the qualifications to speak or write on that topic.

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authority

31
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The information is not biased

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objectivity

32
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The information should be current.

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currency

33
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The information provides in-depth coverage

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coverage

34
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the process of organizing data into logical, sequential and
meaningful categories and classifications to make them amenable to study and interpretation

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data presentation

35
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systematic arrangement of related idea in which classes of numerical facts or data are given each row and their sub-classes are given each a column in order to present the relationships of the sets or numerical facts or data in a definite, compact and understandable form

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tabular

36
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chart representing the quantitative variations or changes of variables in
pictorial or diagrammatic form.

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graphical

37
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used to show relationships/comparison between the groups

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bar graphs

38
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shows percentages effectively

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pie or circle graph

39
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-most useful in displaying data that changes continuously over time

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line graph

40
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It uses small identical or figures of objects called isotopes in making comparisons. Each picture represents a definite quantity.

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pictograph or pictogram

41
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the name suggests it is a combination of more than one char
type.

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combo chart

42
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refers to the presentation of the tabular data into textual form

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analyzing