Formulating Clear Statement Of Research Problem Flashcards

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What is the meaning of SMART?

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Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Time bound

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Quality of being exact or particular

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Specific

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Epistemological aspect or state of being objectively observable

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Measurable

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Easily answered or achieved

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Attainable

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Possibility of being carried out

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Realistic

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Attainable in a set of time frame

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Time bound

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4 types of research questions

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  1. Factor-isolating questions
  2. Factor-relating questions
  3. Situation-relating questions
  4. Situation-producing questions
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The major concern of these questions is to categorize, label, or name factors and situations that exist or those that are present in the perimeter of the research work

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Factor-isolating questions

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Establishing relationships between and among factors that have been identified is the purpose of these questions.

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Factor-relating questions

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These questions emphasize the observable changes that happen to variable/s involved in the study as a result of experimentation.

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Situation-relating questions

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These questions open the opportunity to create a definite
course of action, policies or conditions in order to accomplish or to achieve a certain goal.

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Situation-producing questions

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