Lesson 3 Flashcards

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It is a clear, concise, and specific statement that describes the issue or problem that the research project addresses.

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Statement of the Problem

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To write a research problem
statement, you should:

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  1. Identify the general area of interest.
  2. Explain the significance of the problem.
  3. Provide a clear and concise statement.
  4. Use a scientific and objective tone.
  5. Define the specific problem.
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3
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When should a research problem be written?

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It should be written at the beginning of the research process before any data collection analysis takes place. This is because the statement sets the foundation for the entire research project.

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It gives your readers an understanding of the concepts that will be discussed in your study, as well as contextual information as to how you will be using those concepts in your study.

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Definition of Terms

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What is the purpose of the Definition of Terms?

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  • Enhancing clarity
  • Establishing a shared language
  • Providing a reference point
  • Setting the scope and context
  • Ensuring consistency
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What is the benefit of the Definition of Terms?

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  • Clarity and Comprehension
  • Consistency and Precision
  • Common Understanding
  • Avoiding Misinterpretation
  • Accessibility for Diverse
  • Audiences
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The Types of Definition are:

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Lexical Definitions
Conceptual Definitions
Descriptive Definitions
Theoretical Definitions

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It refers to the definition of words that are taken from the dictionary.

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Lexical Definition

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It explains a concept. It can be explained but can’t be measured.

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Conceptual Definition

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