Practical Research 1 Flashcards
Ace the first long quiz for PR 1 (lesson 1-3)
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
Case Study
Identify the type of research design
“The everyday lives of men: An ethnographic investigation of young adult male identity”
Situational
Ethnography
Identify the type of research design
Awareness of dying
Situational
Ground Theory
Identify the type of research design
These are tales of experience that comes naturally to human beings
Definition
Narrative Inquiry
Identify the type of research design
“Post traumatic experiences of the Covid-19 survivor”
Situational
Phenomenology
According to Alicia Tuovila (2020) ____________is a process used in statistical analysis in which a predetermined number of observations taken in larger populations
Sampling
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
Probability Sampling (based on the theory of probability)
Method of collecting data where every single member of a population is chosen randomly
Simple Random Sampling (SRS)
A method where the researchers divide the entire population into sections that represent a population
Cluster Sampling
A method where members of a sample are chosen at regular intervals of a population
Systematic sampling
A method where the population can be divided into smaller groups which are often smaller than cluster
Stratified Random Sampling
This sampling method is not a fixed or pre-defined selection process
Non-probability Sampling
Participants are selected or sought based on pre-selected criteria based on the research question
Purposeful/Purposive Sampling
The researcher is attempting to gather data from a certain number of participants that meet certain characteristics
Quota Sampling
The researcher relies on the referrals of other participants
Snowball Sampling
The researcher takes part in the activities of the individual or group being observed
Participant observation
The researcher just watch and listen to the subject
Non-participation or structured observation
This observation method makes you see or listen to everything
Direct observation
You observe traces of past events to get information. Also called as behavior archeology
Indirect observation
Descriptions of your observations are influenced by your opinions
Subjective observation
Descriptions of your observation provide the facts and details with little interpretation as possible
Objective observation
Observing and recoding behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Naturalistic observation
Involves observing the right thing at the right place and also at the right time
Casual or scientific observation
Observation takes place strictly in accordance with a plan or design prepared in advance
Structured observation