PR W3-W4 Flashcards

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presents essential aspects that establish the overall perspective where the study revolves

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background of the study

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is an issue that was not fully addressed by prior studies

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research gap

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4 components of establishing the research gap

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  1. the current state of the field
  2. The current and conventional practices in addressing the issue
  3. The research gap
  4. The contribution of the present study in addressing the research gap
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formats in presenting your perspective in the study

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Deductive
Inductive

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a format in presenting the perspective of your study that means from general to specific aspects

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Deductive

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6
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a format in presenting the perspective of your study from specific to general.

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Inductive

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7
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is the foundation and focus of a research report It is a clear, stand-alone statement that makes explicit what it is you are aiming to discover or establish or research into

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statement of the problem

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is the basis of preparing the statement of the problem

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research topic

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9
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are important components of your research which help define the research problem of your study. They indicate specific concerns related to your research problem that your study also intends to answer

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research questions

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classifications of research questions

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  1. General Research Question
  2. .Specific research questions
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the inclusions of the scope of the study

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  1. coverage or boundaries of the study in terms of area locality
  2. subjects or population covered
  3. duration or period of the study
  4. research issues or concerns to which the investigation is focused.
  5. It is the coverage of the research to be explored which includes facts and theories about
    the subject
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It limits the scope and outlines the boundaries of the study

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delimitations of the study

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inclusions of the delimitations of the study

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  1. Sample size
  2. Lack of available and/or reliable data
  3. Lack of prior studies
  4. Chosen data collection method
  5. Nature of the information collected
  6. Access
  7. Time period
  8. Bias
  9. Language
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Chronological Arrangement of the components of the scope and delimitation of the study

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  1. Topic of the study
  2. Objectives of the study and the issues it will address
  3. Time frame in which the study will be conducted
  4. The locale or area where the study will be conducted
  5. Characteristics of the participants
  6. Response formats used in the study
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15
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some guidelines in writing the research title of the study

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1refrain from using abbreviation and acronyms
2avoid using phrases such as ―A Study of…and An Investigation of…a
3indicate the subject and scope of the study by specifying the independent and dependent variables
4refrain from specifying the year and the specific group of respondents
5employ declarative or question form
6use current acceptable terminologies
7written in caps lock
8presented in inverted pyramid format.

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16
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4 characteristics of a good research title

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  1. predicts the content of the research
  2. interesting to the reader
  3. reflects the tone of writing
  4. contains important keywords
17
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are important components of your research which help define the research problem of your
study

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research questions

18
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2 classifications of a research question

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general and specific research question

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a classification of a research question that is derived from the main problem of the study and must contain words related to quantitative research such as effects or relationship

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general research questions

20
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a classification of research question that are anchored on the general research question

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specific research question

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inclusion of the scope of the study

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1coverage or boundaries of the study in terms of area locality
2subjects or population covered
3duration or period of the study
3research issues or concerns to which the investigation is focused.
4It is the coverage of the research to be explored which includes facts and theories about
the subject.

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the limitations of a study

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  1. sample size
  2. Lack of available and/or reliable data
  3. Lack of prior studies
  4. Chosen data collection method
  5. Nature of the information collected
  6. Access
  7. Time period
  8. Bias
  9. Language
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parts of the paper where the delimitation of the study is noted

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introduction, discussion, and conclusion sections

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Chronological Arrangement of the components of the scope and delimitation of the study according to Barrot

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  1. Topic of the study
  2. Objectives of the study and the issues it will address
  3. Time frame in which the study will be conducted
  4. The locale or area where the study will be conducted
  5. Characteristics of the participants (age, sex, education, economic status, civil status,
    and other traits.)
  6. Response formats used in the study (If available).