cap_20250325125443 Flashcards

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creation of new knowledge and/or the use of
existing knowledge in a new and creative
way so as to generate new concepts,
methodologies and understandings.

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RESEARCH

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is a statement of “why” the study is being
conducted, or the goal of the study

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PURPOSE OF RESEARCH

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based on direct experience or
observation by the researcher.

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Empirical

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based on valid procedures and
principles.

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Logical

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  • Research is cyclical process.
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Cyclical

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Research utilizes proven
analytical procedures in gathering the data
whether historical, descriptive, experimental
or case study

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Analytical

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The research designs and
procedures are replicated to enable the
researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive
results

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Replicability -

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Research exhibits careful and
precise judgements.

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Critical

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  • refers to scientific study
    and research that seeks to solve practical
    problems.
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Applied Research -

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  • involves a systematic
    process of examining the evidence.
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Action Research

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an understanding of the
basic principles of the reality of the world in
which we live.

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Pure Research

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It describes what is.
It refers to the methods that describe the
characteristics of the variables under study.

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Descriptive Research

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describes what
occurred in the past and makes a critical
inquiry into the truth of what occurred.

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Historical Research

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A problemsolving approach that describes the effect
when certain variablesare carefully
controlled or manipulated.

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Developmental Research

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  • investigates a
    problem by studying the variables in
    retrospect.
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Ex post Facto Research

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  • it is a systematic
    inquiry into an event or a set of related events
    which aims to describe and explain the
    phenomenon of interest.
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Case Study Research -

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refers to the systematic and thoughtful
planning of a research study to ensure that
the study is well-organized, rigorous, and
capable of answering the research questions
or testing the hypotheses effectively.

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Culmination of a devious process extending
form the insight into the opportunity for
investigation of the insertion of the footnote

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Undertaking appropriate to a professional
field should significantly address an existing
problem or need.

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CAPSTONE PROJECT

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includes an in-depth discussion on the
relevant technical aspect of the project.

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TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

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These place the citation within parentheses
at the end of a sentence or after the
quoted/paraphrased material.
* Example: (Smith, 2020) or (Smith, 2020, p.
15).

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Parenthetical Citations:

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The author’s name is integrated into the
sentence, followed by the year in
parentheses.
* Example: According to Smith (2020),..

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Narrative Citations:

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For two authors, list both names in the
citation. For three or more authors, use “et
al.” after the first author’s name.
* Example: (Smith & Jones, 2021) or (Smith et
al., 2020).

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Multiple Authors:

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If a source has no author, use the title or a
descriptive term as the citation.
* Example: (Title, 2020).

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No Author:

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The act of presenting someone else's ideas, words, or work as your own without giving them proper credit.
PLAGIARISM
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Copying and pasting verbatim from a source without using quotation marks or proper citation.
Direct Plagiarism.
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Rewriting someone else's ideas in your own words without giving credit to the original source
Paraphrasing Without Proper Attribution.
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Combining copied and pasted phrases with your own words, but the overall structure and language closely resemble the original.
Patchwriting.
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Presenting your own previously submitted work as new without proper citation.
Self-Plagiarism.
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Presents the techniques and proposed methods * Sampling and statistical analysis
METHODOLOGY
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discusses the sampling technique that the researchers will use to acquire the samples from the population. * probability or non-probability techniques in order to get the number population of respondents.
SAMPLING DESIGN
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The procedure for choosing a representative sample of the population.
SAMPLING
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This method of sampling is based on probability theory, and it produces a sample that is genuinely representative of the population.
PROBABILITY SAMPLING
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It is a sampling method that deviates from mathematical probability guidelines.
NON-PROBABILITY SAMPLING
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* Discuss the tools (e.g. Questionnaire Survey, Interview questionnaire) used for data gathering * Discuss the evaluation tool instrument/s (e.g. ISO/IEC 25010, ISO 9126) to be used
RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS
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* discusses the tools the researchers will use to collect the necessary data and information in the conduct of the study.
DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENT
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* The organized collecting of observations or measurements
DATA COLLECTION