chapter 1 Flashcards
it introduces the study and signifies its importance
introduction
composed of 2-3 paragraphs
introduction
establishing the issue/concern leading to the research
introduction
includes legal constitutional provisions or other bases that is relevant or related for conducting the study
background of the study
includes a review of the area being researched
background of the study
discusses the theories and priciples
theoretical framework
foundation of the research study
theoretical framework
presents the variables to be observed
conceptual framework
defines the relevant objectives for your research process
conceptual framework
maps out how they come together to draw coherent conclusions
conceptual framework
diagrammatic representation
conceptual model/paradigm
researchers can opt and use whatever model
conceptual model/paradigm
all problems must be stated in interrogatory form
statement of the problem
problem statement should provide a specific and accurate synopsis
statement of the problem
2 types of problem
general and specific
opening sentence in your statement of the problem
general problem
either researchable or non research questions
specific problem
a wise guess that is formulated and temporarily adopted to explain
hypothesis
defined as predictions
hypothesis
2 types of hypothesis
null and alternative
no realtionship or difference
null hypothesis
that relationship or difference exist
alternative hypothesis
identifies the boundaries in terms of time
scope and delimitation
this sections also states what the study will not and will cover
scope and delimitation
express the value of the problem to be undertaken
significance of the study
contributes maye views from the point of the target beneficiaries
significance of the study
helps in simplifying some technical terms
definition of terms
2 types of definition of terms
conceptual and operational
based on how it is defined in the DICTIONARY or ENCYCLOPEDIA
conceptual
based on how it was in the study
operational