MOD 3. RESEARCH RELATED TO DAILY LIFE Flashcards

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S.M.A.R.T

The goals are plain and defined, rather than vague, ambiguous, or generic.
These objectives offer specific details on the actions linked with the aim. These priorities indicate who will accomplish as to answer: what, when, and how.

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Specific

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S.M.A.R.T

Clear objectives provide a concrete measure of performance, allowing progress to be easily tracked and determining when success has been reached.

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Measurable

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S.M.A.R.T

These goals are within the management and staff’s abilities, responsibilities, and financial resources. Every effort should be made to obtain a greater degree of efficiency.

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Achievable

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S.M.A.R.T

It is appropriate for both the individual seeking to accomplish it and is related to the ultimate aims and objectives.

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Relevant

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S.M.A.R.T

The objective should not be open-ended, but rather specified for a certain time period. The exact date on which the goal is to be met should be calculated as precisely as possible. When a target has a deadline, it provides a quantifiable point and accelerates progress toward critical goals

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Timely

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

To write your title, you must start with a _______.

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Topic

There is no such thing as a single excellent topic. It is simpler to write down three, or even five, themes of your choice rather than one single topic.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Identify ________ situations.

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problem

Sources for a research subject or themes may be issues at home that you are concerned with like relationships, money issues, unemployment, dishonesty, and other issues are examples.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Consider your ________ or _________.

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passion, interest

Your interest in a topic may be fueled by your extensive understanding of it as well as your unfamiliarity with it.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Make sure you have enough ____________ for your topic.

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resources

Choose a topic that is both engaging and has a large amount of published content.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Pick a topic that is ______ and ________.

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timely, relevant

The study is relevant if it produces outcomes that aid in societal betterment. Whether it is relevant to the present, it is pertinent.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Check references from the _________.

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library

Check the availability of reading resources on your selected topic at your local library. Do not be afraid to seek assistance from your library.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Be ready with your __________ ____________.

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personal resources

Evaluate your research abilities in terms of your financial situation, health, mental capacity, required facilities, and time allocation to conduct your study.

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FINDING A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC

Master the skill of ________ the right research topic.

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finding

Unfortunately, not all of your interests will be simple to write about. It gets much more challenging if there is insufficient study information available on the topic you have picked. When deciding on research paper themes, start with a general concept and then narrow it down.

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14
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The “truth value” of the qualitative study.

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Credibility

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The in depth description

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Validity

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The applicability of one’s set of findings to another context

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Transferability

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The attempts to account for changing condition

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Dependability

18
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To confirm the general findings and lead to the implications

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Conformability