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Summary of studies from Scholarly articles, books and other print or digital media sources.
RRL
what are the 3 sources of RRL?
general, primary and secondary sources
Serve as a topic landscape to give you an overview of your chosen topic. ex: periodicals, newspaper & news websites
general sources
reviews of researches, books and creative materials, more focused, have more in-depth discussion of a topic compared to general sources
secondary sources
first-hand information from experts in the area of your topic. ex. original materials such as researches or scholarly articles, an outcome of deeper inquiry on a particular topic published in Scholarly joumals, newspapers or web.
primary sources
what is the content of RRL?
introduction, body, conclusion
a formal reference to a published and unpublished source that you consulted and obtained from while writing your research
citation
what are the 3 styles of citation?
american psychological association (apa)
chicago
mordern language association (mla)
is your guide for you to finish your research and may include 5w’s.
research design
process of choosing a sample where a group of individuals represents the population
sampling
what are the 3 sampling methods?
snowballing
opportunistic sampling
convinience sampling
asking relevant people if they know someone who will be willing to participate in your research.
snowball
takes sample or respondents that are readily available
opportunistic sampling
selecting people that are the most conuenient for you as a researcher.
convenience sampling
what are the 3 questionnare structure?
structured
semi-structured
unstructured