Q1 Flashcards

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What is Depositario’s F-F Theory?

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focus, find, finalize, filter

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It is the study of good or appropriate conduct.

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Ethics

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It is a body of formally agreed set of principles and values that a professional or community follows in the practice of profession.

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Code of conduct

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4
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It refers to the ethical principle of doing good

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Beneficence

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It refers to the ethical principle of doing no harm

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Non-maleficence

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The ethical principle that refers to establishing a relationship of trust between the researcher and the participants.

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Fidelity

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To uphold professional standards of conduct

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Responsibility

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The ethical principle that promotes accuracy, honesty, and truthfulness

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Integrity

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9
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To retain dignity and autonomy

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Respect

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10
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It is defined as research that uses inductive and naturalistic approach. It studies people, cases, phenomena, social situations, and processes in their natural settings

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Qualitative research

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This kind of research explains phenomena according to numerical data, and is analyzed using mathematically-based methods.

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Quantitative research

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
To understand and give meaning

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QUALITATIVE

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
Philosophically assumes positivism; only validates observable facts, and does not accept non-observable factors (feelings, values, etc.)

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Quantitative

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
The study is set in natural setting

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qualitative

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
The research does not have a hypothesis

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Qualitative

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
The design is pre-determined/structured.

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Quantitative

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
The sampling methods that are used are non-probabilistic; purposeful.

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Qualitative

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QUALI OR QUANTI:
Survey questionnaires are used as research instruments.

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Quantitative

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QUALI OR QUANTI
Results are generalizable

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Quantitative

20
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This classification of research aims to discover basic truths or principles

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Level 1: Basic Research

21
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This classification of research aims to develop new procedures or methods to solve real life problems

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Level 2: Applied research (duh)

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It focuses on the stories of individuals

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Narrative research

23
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It examines and interprets shared and learned patterns of belief, behavior, knowledge, values etc. shared within a cultural group.

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Ethnography

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It is a method used when interpreting characteristics of a text, such as a written, recorded, visual message, images, or photographs.

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Textual Research/Textual Analysis

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It examines the meaning of lived experiences of a reality, phenomenon, or concept.

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Phenomenology

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It provides detailed observations of a phenomenon. It enables the researcher to examine many aspects of the case under study.

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Case study

27
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What are some personal considerations when choosing a research topic?

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Interest, Curiosity, Drive
Training and personal qualifications
Time factor
Money factor

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What are the external considerations when choosing a research topic?

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Importance, relevance
availability of data and methods
special equipment and working conditions
hazards

29
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It is an account of what has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers

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RRL (Review of Related Literature)