Practical Research 1 Flashcards

Ace the first long quiz for PR 1 (lesson 1-3)

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Identify the type of research design

“Seeing through a magnifying lens: A qualitative inquiry of K-12 readiness of faculty members from higher education institutions in the Philippines”

Situational

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Case Study

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Identify the type of research design

“The everyday lives of men: An ethnographic investigation of young adult male identity”

Situational

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Ethnography

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Identify the type of research design

Awareness of dying

Situational

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Ground Theory

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Identify the type of research design

These are tales of experience that comes naturally to human beings

Definition

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Narrative Inquiry

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Identify the type of research design

“Post traumatic experiences of the Covid-19 survivor”

Situational

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Phenomenology

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According to Alicia Tuovila (2020) ____________is a process used in statistical analysis in which a predetermined number of observations taken in larger populations

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Sampling

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What type of sampling is this?

For instance, a population of 1000 members, each of these members will have 1/1000 chances of being selected to be a part of a sample

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Probability Sampling (based on the theory of probability)

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Method of collecting data where every single member of a population is chosen randomly

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Simple Random Sampling (SRS)

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A method where the researchers divide the entire population into sections that represent a population

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Cluster Sampling

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A method where members of a sample are chosen at regular intervals of a population

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Systematic sampling

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A method where the population can be divided into smaller groups which are often smaller than cluster

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Stratified Random Sampling

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This sampling method is not a fixed or pre-defined selection process

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Non-probability Sampling

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Participants are selected or sought based on pre-selected criteria based on the research question

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Purposeful/Purposive Sampling

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The researcher is attempting to gather data from a certain number of participants that meet certain characteristics

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Quota Sampling

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The researcher relies on the referrals of other participants

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Snowball Sampling

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The researcher takes part in the activities of the individual or group being observed

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Participant observation

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The researcher just watch and listen to the subject

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Non-participation or structured observation

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This observation method makes you see or listen to everything

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Direct observation

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You observe traces of past events to get information. Also called as behavior archeology

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Indirect observation

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Descriptions of your observations are influenced by your opinions

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Subjective observation

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Descriptions of your observation provide the facts and details with little interpretation as possible

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Objective observation

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Observing and recoding behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation

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Naturalistic observation

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Involves observing the right thing at the right place and also at the right time

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Casual or scientific observation

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Observation takes place strictly in accordance with a plan or design prepared in advance

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Structured observation

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There is no advance design for this observation
Unstructured observation
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Observation takes place according to definite pre-arranged plan (e.g., Executed in laboratory)
Controlled Observation
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Observation takes place in natural conditions
Uncontrolled observation
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It is where the interviewer has a pre-prepared set of questions
Structured interviews
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Can be associated with a high level of bias, has not set of format.
Unstructured interviews
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It is where the interviewer prepares a set of same questions to be answered by all interviewees while adding additional questions
Semi-structured interviews
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Also called as a self-administered questionnaire
Self-completion survey
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Include the use of more complex questionnaires and is usually done face-to-face
Interviewer-based survey
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It is typically used to measure affective domains such as attitude and opinions
Questionnaires