Chapter 1 Flashcards
Preliminary Data about the topic
Introduction
Follows the deductive method
Introduction
Reason for choosing the topic and conducting the study
Rationale
Identifies the beneficiaries and benefist will give when the problem is solved.
Significance of the Study
Two forms of Significance of the Study
- Paragraph Form
- Enumerated Form
Two styles of Significance of the Study
- Hierarchical Style
- According to Importance Style
Enumeration of the beneficiaries depens on the position/authority
Hierarchical Style
Enumerates the beneficiaries based on the most to the least benefited
According to Importance Style
Outlines the problem addres by a study
Statement of the Problem
Two parts of the SOP
- General Problem
- Specific Problem
Anchored on the general problem
Specific Problem
Relevant and aligned with the direction of the research
Specific Problem
Help answer the objective of the research
Specific Problem
Two Types of Research Questions
1 Researachable Questions
2. Non-Researchable Questions
Questions of value
Non-Researchable Questions
Answerable by YES or NO
Non-Researchable Questions
Questions of value, opinions, or policy
Researchable Questions
WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHY, and HOW
Researchable Questions
Characteristics of Good Research Questions
- Feasible
- Clear
- Significant
- Ethical
Concept formulated to explain, predict and understand a phenomena
Theory
Skeleton or the basic structure or frame of reference designed to support something
Framework
Theories that serve as the building blocks for the foundation of the study
Theoretical Framework
Coverage of he Study
Scope
Factors that are not included in the study
Delimitations
List of the variables used in the research and their definition
Definition of Terms
Meaning of the term based on how it is defined in the dictionary
Conceptual Definition
Meaning of the term based on how it is used in the study
Operational Definition