Q3: Lesson 1 | Introduction to Research Flashcards

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tries to discover new ideas and
knowledge on something new that would
contribute to the development and
betterment of specific field of discipline.

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research

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also helps us to work
scientifically and systematically.

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research

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3
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It also help students to have an
in-depth knowledge of something and
elevate their mental activities by
letting you think in higher order
thinking skills of inferring, evaluating,
synthesizing, appreciating, applying,
and creating

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research

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4
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It is used
to obtain and use qualitative data to understand
the social life of the targeted population.

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qualitative research

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5
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the
primary focal point is the micro-level interaction.

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qualitative research

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6
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it is
exploratory research that is used to understand the
reasons and opinions of individuals.

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qualitative research

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7
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it is an
important market-based research study that focuses on
obtaining qualitative data through open-ended
conversations.

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qualitative research

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is to comprehend the
main problem and develop ideas
and methods for future
quantitative research.

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qualitative research

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is a type of social
science research that collects and
works with non-numerical data and that
seeks to interpret meaning from these data
that help understand social life through
the study of targeted populations or places

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qualitative research

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10
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involves collecting
and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g.,
text, video, or audio) to understand concepts,
opinions, or experiences.

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qualitative research

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11
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is commonly used in
the humanities and social sciences, in
subjects such as anthropology, sociology,
education, health sciences, history, etc

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qualitative research

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12
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involves measurement of
data and makes use of quantitative
data to express the study.

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quantitative research

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13
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is more appropriate
in the areas of arts, humanities, social
sciences and social inquiry.

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qualitative research

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14
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is more
appropriate in the areas of mathematics,
science, business, information
technology, agriculture and fisheries.

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quantitative research

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15
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is used to understand how people
experience the world.

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qualitative research

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16
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is a general way of
thinking about writing a qualitative research paper.

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design of qualitative research

17
Q

It also helps to describe the purpose, stages, types,
and methods of qualitative research.

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design of qualitative research

18
Q

Describe cultural characteristics

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ethnography method

19
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Identify the cultural aspects and variables
by reviewing the literature

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ethnography method

20
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Description of Culture or Groups

Uncovering Patterns, types categories

Generally no explicitly ideological (i.e. political
intent)

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descriptive ethnography

21
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Uses similar data collection and analytical
methods to descriptive ethnography

Has an explicit ideological (i.e political) intent
usually to free or emancipate what is seen to
be an oppressed group from that oppression.

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critical ethnography

22
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Collect data in the form of a cohesive
story

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narrative method

23
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Describe the experiences, events, or
situations from different angles

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phenomenological method

24
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Used to develop theory, identify social
development and ways to deal it

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grounded theory method

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Involves the formulation and testing of data until the theory is developed
grounded theory method
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Describe an experience, person, event, or place in detail
case study
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Describe and examines past events to understand present patterns and predicting future scenarios
historical method