PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2 Flashcards

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1
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What is the focus of Chapter 1?

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The Problem and It’s Background

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2
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State all parts of Chapter 1

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Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Hypothesis
Significance of the Study
Scope and Delimitation
Definition of Terms

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3
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What is the content of Chapter 2?

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Review of Related Literature and Studies

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4
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State all parts of Chapter 2

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Related Literature
Related Studies
Relevant Theories
Conceptual Framework

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5
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What is the main focus of Chapter 3?

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Research Methodology

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6
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The parts of Chapter 3 are:

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Research Design
Sampling and Population of the Study
Research Instrument
Data Gathering Procedure
Statistical Treatment of Data

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7
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is the statement that there is no significant difference, effect, or relationship between two or more variables or populations

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Null Hypothesis

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is the hypothesis that is contrary to null hypothesis

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Alternative Hypothesis

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9
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is a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation

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Hypothesis

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10
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done on large number of audiences to ensure reliability

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Large Sample Size

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questionnaires, polls and surveys used to conduct quantitative research

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Structured Research Methods

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is quiet reliable, as participants of the research face closed-ended questions

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Highly Reliable Outcome

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13
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can be used multiple times

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Reusable Outcome

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14
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answers are more specific

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Close-ended Questions

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15
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can be presented in percentage, range of number

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Numerical Outcome

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16
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conducted on a large sample of the population

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Generalization of Outcome

17
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used for a previous study of another research

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Prior Study

18
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came from the root word “vary” means differ, changing qualities and expected to change

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Variables

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Characteristics such as intelligence, creativity, anxiety etc.

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Attributes

20
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variables which can take infinite value

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Continuous Variables

21
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known to be intermediate between IV and DV

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Intervening Variables

22
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can be arranged in order or rank

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Ordinal Variables

23
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Has two possible outcome, Zero or One

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Dichotomous

24
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takes values and provides interpretation and measurements which has an absolute zero value

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Ratio Variables

25
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are known to cause change

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Independent Variables

26
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measure in finite and countable value

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Discrete Variables

27
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known to be constant and unchanged

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Control Variables

28
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can not be arranged in order

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Nominal Variables

29
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known as the result

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Dependent Variable

30
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two values and provides interpretation based on the difference

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Interval Variables

31
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It is also known as Second-hand data

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Secondary Sources

32
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It is also known as First-hand data

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Primary Sources

33
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Survey, Observation and Experiments are examples of

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Primary Sources

34
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Library, Government, Advertising Media and University Research Organization are examples of

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Secondary Sources