CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION Flashcards

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provides context for your research, explaining the origin of your interest, the relevant literature, and the problem you’re addressing.

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Background of the study

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a concise and clear explanation of the issue or challenge a research project aims to address.

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Statement of the problem

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the structure that can hold or support a theory of a research study.

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Theoretical Framework

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a structure that organizes and clarifies key concepts, variables, and their relationships to provide a foundation for understanding and investigating a research problem.

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Conceptual Framework

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a tentative, testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables, acting as a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.

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Hypothesis

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  • refers to the parameters and area explored by the study.
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Scope

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  • are the influence outside a researcher’s control that restrict methodology and conclusions.
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Limitations

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a section where researchers clarify rhe meaning of key concepts, variables, and terminology used throughout their study.

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Definition of Terms

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