Identifying the Inquiry and Stating the Problem Flashcards

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represents the broad subject matter or general area to investigate

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Research Topic

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2
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first step of quantitative research study

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derive the research questions from the research
problem

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3
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Is the issue, concern, or controversy
addressed by the study, narrowing the research topic
further

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Research Problem

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4
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translating the research objectives into specific questions based on what they address in the study

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Research Question

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5
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transform
your research topic into a clear and well-defined problem.

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Statement of the Problem

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6
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describe the characteristics of a
phenomenon or population.

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Descriptive Research Questions

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7
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These questions explore
the relationship between two or more variables.

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Relational Research Questions

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8
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questions comparing groups, conditions, or variables to
determine differences or similarities. They

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Comparative Research Questions:

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9
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includes possible contributions of the research to the field of knowledge. In writing the significance of the study, list all the
beneficiaries of the research.

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Significance of the Study

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10
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presents the inclusions of the study,

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scope

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11
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present what is not covered in the study

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delimitations

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