ENGLISHQ4 QUIZ 1 Flashcards

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establishes facts and new findings through a systematic investigation to contribute to an existing body of knowledge.

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Research

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a subject or topic that researcher finds interesting when conducting research. This needs to be narrowed down which will focus on the main idea.

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Research title

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summarizes all sections and helps readers decide whether or not to read the entire report.

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Abstract

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presents background information, scope, and focus of the research paper. In general, the introduction summarizes the purpose of the research paper.

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Introduction

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provides a review of what others have written or researched on concerning the topic. In some research reports, concept literature, research literature, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, research hypothesis, and definition of terms are also included.

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Literature Review

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explains how the research was conducted. These include the research design, population and sampling procedure, research instrument, data gathering procedure, and data analysis procedure.

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Methodology

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are those persons who have been invited to participate in a particular study and have actually taken part in the study.

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Respondent

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includes age, sex, education, migration, background and
ethnicity, religious affiliation, marital status, household, employment, and income.

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Socio Demographic Profile

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units of information or any (numbers) statistics, facts, figures, general material, evidence, or (words)
knowledge collected during the course of the study.

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Data

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provides the summary of the research. It brings the report to closure by giving emphasis to ideas stated previously.

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Conclusion

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a conversational practice where knowledge is produced through the interaction between an interviewer and an interviewee or a group of interviewees.

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Interview

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a set of questions to gather information in a survey. It may be in a form of open-end format that allows the respondents to answer in any way he or she wishes in his or her term, multiple choice format that presents a question which is followed by a set of options pre-
determined by the researcher, or checklist format that is used exclusively or with some use of free-response option.

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Questionnaire

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a statistical analysis of answers to a poll of a sample of a population, used to collect data from a predefined group of respondents to determine opinions, or knowledge.

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Survey

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occurs when ideas, information, and even pictures are used without proper acknowledgement of the original sources. Providing in-text citation or parenthetical text from another source is a surefire method to avoid plagiarism.

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Plagiarism

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a list of all sources used in research.

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Reference/Bibliography

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contains related information such as graphs, charts, tables, lists.

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Appendix

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It means “and so on”.

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etc. (et cetera)

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It means “for example”, literally, it means “free as an example”.

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e. g. (exempli gratia)

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It means “and others”.

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et al. (et aliii)

20
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It means “in the same passage or page quoted above.” Literally, it means “in the same place”.

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ib/ibid ( ibedem)

21
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Who sacrificed themselves for Marius.

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Eponine

22
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Who pleaded for Marius?

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Valjean

23
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Who gave Marius the letter from Cosette?

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Eponine while she was on her last breath

24
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Who volunteered to execute Javert at the barricades?

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Valjean

25
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What happened after Valjean set Javert free?

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Valjean grabbed Marius who was wounded to flee through the sewers though an hour later, Javert arrests Valjean.

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How and why did Javert die?

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Javert was tormented by duty vs. debt. Javert let Valjean and Marius go but eventually Javert threw himself into the river and drowned committing suicide.

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Who is Gillenormand in Les Miserables?

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Marius’ grandfather and caretaker.

28
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Who got married in the end of Les Miserables?

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Marius and Cosette

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Who prevented Cosette form having contact with Valjean?

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Marius

30
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Who saved Marius’ life?

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Valjean

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This is where a word goes deeper than a simple dictionary definition, offering an expanded analysis and illustration of a concept that might be abstract, debatable, controversial, unfamiliar, or frequently misunderstood.

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expanded definition

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Composed of three parts; the term being defined, the class it
belongs to, and its distinguishing characteristics.

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Formal Definition

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origin of the word

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Etymology

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history of the term/its use/controversies associated with it

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History

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how the situation came about and what effects it may have

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Cause and Effect

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listing and defining the component parts

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Description

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how topic in question functions, including any special materials or conditions required

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Principles of Operation

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how the topic fits into a larger category

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Classification

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how the topic differs from others in the same class

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Contrast/Negation

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how the topic is similar to others in the class

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Comparison

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explaining by comparing two dissimilar topics, where the second is familiar to the audience

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Analogy

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a condensed form, or a brief description of the research work done by the researcher.

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Research report

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This is words and examples are used to explain unknown terms. The definition may include synonyms or antonyms that is introduced by or, in other words, like.

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Informal Definition

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a word or expression that has a precise meaning in some uses or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or subject.

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Definition

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having special and usually practical knowledge especially of a mechanical or scientific subject.

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Technical Definition

46
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specific meaning of a word or phrase given to it by the
group of people who use the word in their specific context.

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Operational Definition

47
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What was Jean Valjean’s alias after he breaks his parole?

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Madeleine