PR b Flashcards

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is a systematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analyze, and interpret data to understand, describe, or predict phenomenon

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Research

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is a process of executing various mental acts for discovering and examining facts and information to prove the accuracy or truthfulness of your claims or conclusions about the topic of your research

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Research

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in the introduction simply states the main idea of your paper.

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topic sentence

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This part discusses the historical background of the problem when it started, how and where, if possible.

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Background of the study

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identifies the topic being discussed, includes the points discussed in the paper, and is written for a specific audience.

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The Thesis Statement

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This is where the significance of the researched information can be summarized before you express
it in the body.
Three to five reasonable arguments should be presented in the form of reasons,
details, and/or facts.

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Supporting Sentences

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the reason for conducting the study. should answer the need for conducting the said research.

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Rationale

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simply recalls the main idea and adds a strong ending to a paragraph. should use words that grab the reader’s attention.

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Conclusion Sentence

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____________ of a study tells what is and what is not in the domain of your research.

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The scope

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are the characteristics that limit the scope and describe the boundaries of the study, such as the sample size, geographical location, or setting in which the study takes place, population traits, etc.

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delimitations

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are influences that the researcher cannot control.

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Limitations

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refer to the boundaries of the research study, arising
from the researcher’s decisions of what to exclude.

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Delimitations

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is a very short prelude or introduction to this part of your research. This part of the research contains the beneficiaries of your research.

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introductory statement

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contains the accounts or descriptions of how the beneficiaries benefit from the study.

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presentation of the beneficiaries

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refers to any written document which is related to the topic being investigated. These may be from books, magazine articles, pamphlets, public
records, or even online articles.

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Literature

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are specific examples of literature that are produced scholarly. This consists of published research found in journals, unpublished research found in university libraries, case studies, position papers, and other articles that are products of scholarly research.

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Studies

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the literature review provides an overview of the current understanding of the topic as presented in various articles and studies.

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Narrative

18
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This review synthesizes findings from different approaches such as qualitative and quantitative studies.

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Integrative

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This review synthesizes actual pieces of evidence and findings collected to minimize bias.

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Syntactic

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This review involves a broad research question that explores the current evidence base.

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Scoping

21
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are literature produced by those who experienced the event and indicates the first appearance of new information.

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Primary sources

22
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are literature that are interpretations and evaluations made from primary sources.

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Secondary sources

23
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are distillations and collections of primary and secondary sources.

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Tertiary sources

24
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It is an author/date style, and places emphasis on the author and date of the material to uniquely identify it. It is currently on its 7th edition.

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American Psychological Association (APA) Style

25
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It is often applied in the arts and humanities particularly in the United States.

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Modern Language Association (MLA) Style

26
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Similar to APA, and it is well-used in the UK and Australia.

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Harvard Style