Lesson 1 Flashcards

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Refers to a style of expression that researchers use to define the intellectual boundaries of their disciplines and specific areas of expertise

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Academic writing

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refers to the writer’s voice in a written work. It is what the readers might perceive as the writer’s attitude, bias, or personality

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Academic tone

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Refers to the linguistic choices a writer makes to effectively convey an idea or a standpoint When writing in an academic diction

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Academic diction

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4
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To establish the, nartative tone of their work, scholars rely on precise words and language

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Punctuation

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5
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Most important aspect of academic writing is citing sources in the body of your paper and providing a list of references as either footnotes or endnotes

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Academic convention

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6
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Coursework often asks you to express your own standpoint about the research problem

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Evidence-based reasoning

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7
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The paper should begin with introductory paragraphs that introduce your readers to the problem or question you ate addressing

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A clear introduction

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Refers to the wider subject or quester you are trying to address with your paper.

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The problem

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Is a plan that follows the thesis statement It operates like a preview of the papers main points which is presented in logical order.

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The roadmap

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Here you should restate the main ideas, summarize the main concepts or key agunents of the paper and remforce it without repeating of rewording the mtroducion or body of the paper, draw a conclusion based on the information

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A strong conclusion

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11
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Is communicating one’s knowledge to an audience such communication is recognized through demonstrating their ongoing engagement or non- engagement during the presentation by way of seeing the interactions ongoing and understanding the structure of the emerging talk in order to understand the manner a speaker delivers his talk

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Academic presentation

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12
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This presents the capsule of the study

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Research title

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It presents the research objectives and research problems, methodology, summary of the findings and conclusions or further implications of the study

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Abstract

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14
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Presents a comprehensive review of research literatures in order to identify a research gap where the objectives of the current research will be anchored from.

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Introduction

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Show the processed data and is presented according to the research problems.

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Results/Findings and discussion

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Extension of the findings

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Conclusion

17
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Extension of the conclusion

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Recommendation

18
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Some examples are experimental for quantitative: phenomenology, case study, grounded theory and narrative for qualitative and sequential, concurrent and transformative for mixed method

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Research design

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Some examples are rating behaviors, field observation, close ended measures and open-ended measures.

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Research techniques

20
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This is also termed as subject and study site or selection and study site This part presents the setting of the study, the number of respondents or key informants, the manner of choosing the respondents and the rationale behind the choice of respondents and or setting

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Population and Locale

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This is also termed as instruments, instrumentation, or data meusare. It presents the tools and descriptions of the tools that will be used in gathering data

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Data gathering tool

22
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This part presents the how of the steps that will be followed in order to collect data for the study

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Data Collection Procedure or Data Gathering Procedure

23
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This may also be termed data explication, mode of analysis or treatment of data. This part shows how the data will be treated, it presents the process of systematically applying statistical and/or logical techniques to describe and illustrate

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Data analysis

24
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This is one of the most important parts of the method for it addresses ethical concerns in research

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Ethical considerations

25
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The 3 P’s of an academic presentation

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Plan
Prepare
Present

26
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Common elements of a research paper

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•Research title
•Abstract
•Introduction
•Methodology
•Results/Findings and Discussion
•Conclusions and Recommendations
•References

27
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What are the Research concepts

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•Research approaches
•Research design
•Research techniques

28
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What are the parts of the method

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•Design
•Population and Locale
•Data gathering tool
•Data collection procedure and Data gathering procedure
•Data analysis
•Ethical considerations

29
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What are the parts of the method

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•Design
•Population and Locale
•Data gathering tool
•Data collection procedure and Data gathering procedure
•Data analysis
•Ethical considerations