papel Flashcards

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it is not the summary of the paper

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introduction

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you do not discuss the outcomes of your work here

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introduction

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entirely about introduction of the context, intro the problem, the methods used, and a brief 2-line introduction of yourself in relationship to the problem

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introduction

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4
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is the summary of the findings

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literature review

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this is not where you state what you got from them or how they relate to problem.

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literature review

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here you note themes of the articles and their common conclusions, NOT your conclusion

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literature review

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7
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This is not a statement about a partial solution, but a summary of information about your problem

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literature review

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should only be used when the other person stated it so well that your paraphrase doesn’t capture enough of their idea

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quotations

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thios is an analysis of the process (strengths and weakness of the process). DO NOT give the results of any of your research here.

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methods

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discuss all aspects of data collection - who, what, when, where, and HOW. “how” is a big issue. discuss why you choose one form of data collection over another. What were the strengths and weaknesses of one format over another.

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methods

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You are NOT telling us what you discovered in the ______ section

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method

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in this section, you will tell the Readers the results of your research, what did the data say,

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results, findings, interpretation and discussion

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HERE YOU LAY OUT THE STATISTICS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION. THIS IS NOT THE CONCLUSION

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results, findings, interpretation and discussion

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here is where all the conclusions are stated. here you state the conclusions from the lit. review. Here you describe the conclusions drawn from your surveys and interviews.

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recommendation, conclusions, and applications

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in this section you connect the results of your research to your initial problem

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recommendation, conclusions, and applications

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here you state recommendations for future application from your research

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recommendation, conclusions, and applications

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17
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serves as a concluding academic and intellectual experience for students, typically during their final year of high school or middle school, or at the end of an academic program

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capstone research paper

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it helps students learn how to find and analyze information and how to work with it efficiently.

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capstone research paper

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writing this involves a wide range of activities like critical thinking, deep analysis, and the ability to use diff. media

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capstone research paper

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this should be one or two pages that list each section of your paper and the page on which it begins

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table of contents

21
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a single page that includes: title of your research paper, title of the course and the name of your school, the date the paper is submitted, your full name

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title page

22
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is a summary of the research paper

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it should describe the purpose, importance, results, and conclusions of the research

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should be written in a scholarly manner and must not exceed one page in length, including keywords

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should briefly introduce the research problem and focus of the study, establish its significance, and share your perspectives on the broader context in which the problem occurs.
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The introduction should: Provide a f________ for the problem within your field of study. Explain your personal i________ in the problem. Include any necessary d__________. End by clearly stating the intended g_____ of your research paper.
The introduction should: Provide a framework for the problem within your field of study. Explain your personal interest in the problem. Include any necessary definitions. End by clearly stating the intended goals of your research paper.
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This section should clearly explain the context of the research problem.
Historical Background
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It should include: H________ background. S_______/C______background. Other relevant b_______ information.
It should include: Historical background. Social/cultural background. Other relevant background information.
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This section should include one or two sentences that state the purpose of the research in the form of a question.
Research Questions
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should provide a summary and analysis of what is known about the research problem.
Literature Review
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It explains to the reader what areas were studied for the capstone research paper by referencing what other researchers have already published about the topic and problem.
Literature Review
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should include a description of the participants and setting for the data collection, instruments, and the overall research design.
Research Design and Methodology
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It includes: The specific steps of how the data was collected for the research project in such a clear fashion that another researcher should be able to replicate the process from the information given.
Research Design and Methodology
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It includes: Reliability and validity of the research study.
Research Design and Methodology
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It includes: References to appendices. If interviews were conducted as part of the research, the list of questions should be included as an Appendix.
Research Design and Methodology
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This section combines the data collected from the research project and compares it to the problems identified to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of the research paper.
Results and Conclusions
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It includes: Some descriptive information about the participants, and data presented very factually in a form that is organized appropriately to address each of the research questions.
Results and Conclusions
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It includes: Tables and figures to summarize the data, if appropriate. All tables and figures should be numbered chronologically and titled descriptively.
Results and Conclusions
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It includes: The data collected for the study.
Results and Conclusions
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It includes: Limitations of the current study and recommendations for future research
Results and Conclusions
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Include references to all the research materials that you have used while conducting your research. This section should use APA style and include detailed annotations.
References
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This section should include all additional materials used or developed during the project.
Appendices
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Appendices It includes: C____ Figures D______ tables Interview questions M______ Forms
Appendices It includes: Charts Figures Data tables Interview questions Maps Forms