I3 Reviewer Flashcards
True or False
Indicate accurately the subject and scope of the study in makin a research title.
True
True or False
The title can be up to 20 to 25 substantive words.
False
10-15 substantive words
True or False
The words “analysis of,” “an investigation of” and the like are included in making the title of your research.
False
are not included
True or False
The title must be in the interrogative form.
False
declarative
True or False
Research title should contain all the important information of the study.
True
Types of research questions in terms of their purpose
- Factor-relating questions
- Factor-isolating questions
- Situation-relating questions
- Situation-producing questions
Most common citation styles
- American Psychological Assosiation
- Modern Language Association
- Chicago Manual of Style
Guidelines in making the background of the study
- It should clearly state the reason for conducting the study.
- It should move from broad to specific.
- It should state the current condition of the research problem.
Importance of Citation
- It shows the amount of research you’ve done.
- It ensures the ethical and academic honesty of someone’s work.
- It reveals the sources of information and knowledge.
- It is a basis of authenticity of one’s study.
Parts of the statement of the problem
- General statement of the problem/objective
- specific research questions
Major approaches in ordering or sequencing the topics and conecpts in your RRL
- By topic
- By Author
- Chronological
Reasons why ethics is very vital in research
- promote the aims of research such as knowledge, truth, understanding, and avoidance of error.
- promote the values that are essential to collaborative Work
- ensure that researchers can be held accountable to the public
- promote a variety of other important moral and social values
- help build public support for research
Ways of presenting the RRL synthesis
- explanatory
- argument
Purpose of the Statement of the Problem
- To describe the substantive focus of the research study
- To identify the issue that is a concern and focus it in a way that allows it to be studied in a systematic way
- To clarify why your study and project, in general, are valuable
- To pose initial research questions
- To forecast the literature to be discussed in the second section
Elements of the bg of the study
- The problem itself
- The method of solving the problem
- The purpose