midterms Flashcards

1
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what is a good research topic?

A

it is SMART – Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time - considerate

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2
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True or False

A research topic should not just contribute to a new knowledge but it should also have a great impact on its beneficiaries

A

True

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3
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True or False

A research study should fit the adult - sponsors interest than students

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False

It should fit the student’s interest not that of the adult - sponsor

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4
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True or False

You should repeat research study year after year with the same procedures but a different independent variable

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False

You should AVOID REPEATING a research study year after year, this limits the innovation

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5
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True or False

Majority of the research should be done by students

A

True

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6
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True or False

In choosing a topic avoid ones that are too traditional or too ambitious

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True

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7
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This category involves the natural sciences, such as biology and
medicine, and deals with living organisms and life processes.

A

life science

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8
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Projects that involve systematic observation, experimentation,
understanding, and development of living organisms and biological
phenomena belong to this category.

A

life science

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9
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Agricultural Sciences
Behavioral and Cognitive Studies
Animal Sciences
Biochemistry
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Microbiology
Plant Sciences

are subcategories of what science?

A

Life science

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10
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This category involves natural sciences, such as physics, chemistry,
and earth and environmental science, that deal primarily with the
nature and properties of nonliving or inanimate entities. Projects that
involve systematic observation, experimentation, understanding, and
development of non-living entities and phenomena belong to this
category.

A

physical science

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11
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the following are subcategories of what science cluster?

Astronomy and Cosmology
Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Material Science
Physics

A

physical science

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12
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This category involves engineering, such as chemical and civil
engineering, and the application of existing scientific knowledge to
solve practical problems and to develop emerging technology useful
to society

A

applied science

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13
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This category focuses on
practical applications rather than on theories and natural
phenomena. Projects that involve the invention, engineering, and
development of structures, machines, products, and technology
belong to this category.

A

Applied Science

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14
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The following are subcategories of what science?

Biological Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Energy and Transportation
Environmental Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

A

Applied science

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15
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what approach is used in making an introduction?

A

deductive approach

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16
Q

it give the reader an overview of the
literature in the field, show the motivation for your study, and
share what unique perspective your research adds

A

introduction

18
Q

Possible solutions to existing problems or
improvement to unsatisfactory conditions

A

significance of the study

19
Q

The rationale, timeliness and/or relevance of the study to existing conditions must be explained or
discussed.

A

significance of the study

20
Q

The 17 UN SDG (Sustainable Development Goals)

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1 no poverty
2 zero hunger
3 good health and well-being
4 quality education
5 gender equality
6 clean water and sanitation
7 affordable and clean energy
8 decent work and economic growth
9 industry, innovation and infrastructure
10 reduced inequality
11 sustainable cities and communities
12 responsible consumption and production
13 climate action
14 life below water
15 life on land
16 peace, justice and strong institutions
17 partnership for the goals

21
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includes a brief statement of the general purpose of the study.

A

scope and limitation

22
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includes the subject matter and topics studied and discussed.

A

scope and limitation

23
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includes the variables used in the study, the data were, gathered or the entity to which the data belong.

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scope and limitation