Pr2 Possible Questionnaire Flashcards

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It is a study outlines the reasons behind conducting it, such as identifying gaps in existing research, addressing practical or theoretical problems, or providing solutions to real-world issues

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Rationale of the study

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It provides the framework of concepts, theories, and models that guide the study, helping researchers understand the phenomenon they’re investigating and develop hypotheses or propositions. It serves as the foundation upon which the study is built, providing context and supporting its relevance and significance.

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Theoretical background

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This clarifies the meaning of key concepts or terms used in the study. It ensures that everyone understands the terminology being used.

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Definition of terms

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This section provides the theories or concepts that support the study. It gives a foundation for understanding the topic and guides the research approach.

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Theoretical background

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It articulates the specific issue or question that the research aims to address. It’s like stating the main problem that the study seeks to solve.

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Statement of the problem

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This is like a map that shows how different concepts or variables are related within the study. It helps to organize ideas and understand how they influence each other.

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Conceptual framework

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This explains the potential impact or importance of the research. It discusses how the findings could contribute to knowledge, practice, or policy.

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Significance of the study

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This defines the boundaries of the study. It specifies what will be covered and what won’t, as well as any limitations or constraints.

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Scope and delimitation

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9
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Review the related literature

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Chapter 2

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10
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The problem and it’s scope

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Chapter 1

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Presentation, analysis and interpretation

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Chapter 4

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Summary,finding, conclusions and recommendations

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Chapter 5

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13
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Which chapter is methodology

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Chapter 3

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14
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What is IMRAD stands for

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Introduction,method,result, and discussion

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This is like the blueprint for the study. It outlines the overall plan or strategy for conducting the research, including the methods and techniques that will be used to gather and analyze data

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Research design

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This outlines the step-by-step process of how the research will be carried out. It details the sequence of activities, from recruitment and data collection to analysis and interpretation.

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Procedure

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This refers to how participants or data will be selected for the study. It explains the process of choosing a representative sample that reflects the population being studied.

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Sampling

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These are the tools or methods used to collect data. They could be surveys, interviews, observations, tests, or any other means of gathering information.

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Instruments

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This describes where the research will take place. It could be a specific location, such as a laboratory, a field site, or even online.

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Research environment

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It’s a document that summarizes a person’s education, work experience, skills, and accomplishments. It typically includes sections such as personal information, education, work experience, skills, awards/honors, publications (if applicable), and references.

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Curriculum vitae

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What is the chapter 4

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Presentation, analysis and interpretation

22
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What is the chapter 5

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Summary, finding, conclusion and recommendations

23
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WHat is the chapter 3

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Methodology

24
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What is the chapter 2

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Review the related literature

25
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What is the chapter 1

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The problem and its scope

26
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N/1+(ne²)

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Sloven’s formula

27
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What is the sloven’s formula?

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N/ 1+(ne2)