English 3 Flashcards
can be best understood through the standard terminologies that it possesses.
Research
this refers to a short summary of your research that explains the different sections briefly and clearly
Abstract
this is the last part of your research, where you synthesize all the important aspects of the study and confirm to your readers why the research is worth studying.
Conclusion
these are information that you have gathered, such as measurements or statistics.
Data
this is the area of your research where you explain the impor tance and main point of your study, how you are able to assess and evalu- ate the study’s results, and what new ideas are produced while doing the study.
Discussion
this indicates the presentation of your chosen topic, which includes the background of your study, a general synopsis of the structure used, the focus of the research, and its scope.
Introduction
this is where you, as the researcher, use and review other existing studies written by experts or scholars about the topic you have chosen to enrich the study.
Literature Review
this is the design of the study or the systematic process that you, as the researcher, has used for the study to produce credible results. There are essentially two types of used in research: qualita- tive and quantitative.
Methodology
this is when a researcher fails to credit the existing works of Research used in the study
Plagiarism
this is the research part where all the sources you have cited are written and mentioned.
Reference
this refers to a general explanation of a specific behavior or set of events based on known principles and organizes related events in a meaningful way
Theory
Theories created by Watson, Skinner, and Pavlov