Chapter2 Flashcards

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It is a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something , especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained

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Theory

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2
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It is a skeleton, a basic structure or
frame of reference designed to support
something

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Framework

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3
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is the structure that can hold or support a theory of a research study. It introduces and describes the theory that explains why the research problem under study exists.

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Theoretical Framework

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4
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no fixed rules in structuring

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Theoretical Framework

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5
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A tentative explanation of the phenomenon or problem and serves as the basis for the formulation of research hypotheses

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Conceptual Framework

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6
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It is the researcher’s new model which has its roots on the previous models which the researcher has studied

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Conceptual Framework

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7
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It includes the investigators own position on the problem based on three various theories that are related to the topic

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Conceptual Framework

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8
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A process of compiling, classifying, and evaluating what other researchers have written on a certain topic

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Review of Related Literature and Studies

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9
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What is CHIPITS-RC?

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C - context
H- how
I- issues
P- population
I- instrument
T- theory
S- sampling
R- results
C- conclusion

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10
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It builds the confidence of the researcher as he/she fully understands the variables being studied

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RRL

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11
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It shows similar studies conducted which, in turn become the springboard of discussion

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RRL

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12
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What are the three types of Literature Sources?

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Research Literature
Conceptual Literature
Gray Literature

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13
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These are empirically- based , like scientific paper, theses and dissertations, both published and unpublished, coming from local and foreign sources

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Research Literature

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14
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It contains foreign and/ or local literature coming from materials like books but are data-free or non-empirical that are relevant to the study

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Conceptual Literature

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15
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From other sources such as magazines, newspaper, flyers, and other forms of material

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Gray Literature

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16
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Applies when you present your
related literature according to when
they were published. Ideal if a clear
path of research building on
previous research can be identified
and these trends follow a clear
chronological order of
development.

A

Chronological Organization

17
Q

Organized around a topic or issue,
rather than the progression of time.
Related literature is grouped based on
the differing concepts or variables
existing within the research topic.

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Thematic Organization