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is subjective, and it usually involves gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data based on
observations made about the participants of the study. These data can be in the form of ideas,
actions, symbols, and metaphors derived usually from in-depth observations and interviews.

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Qualitative Research

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focuses on words or ideas, pictures, videos, sounds, smells, objects or artifacts, and other
non-numerical data.

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Qualitative Research

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presents a detailed analysis of a specific case. Usually, a case is an individual, or one group of
people, or one school. A researcher, for example, can perform a case study on students who
excel both in math and science.

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Case Study

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is a study of a certain cultural group to get a clear understanding of its organizational setup,
internal operations, and lifestyles by observing, and experiencing the way of life of the
people of the community involved in the study. A study of the most liked coffee aroma
among Manila residents can be a good topic for this approach.

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Ethnography

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refers to the study of how people find their experiences meaningful. Meaning, the researcher
investigates an individual’s thoughts and perceptions and finds the common ground for
every experience. One of the topics that can be studied using this approach is the
experiences of students who volunteer in relief operations.

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Phenomenology

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aims to generate a theory from the data which are analyzed and interpreted inductively. An
example of a topic for this research is how coaches maintain discipline among their team
players.

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Grounded Theory

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IMFAD

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Introduction, Methodology, Findings, and
Discussion

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its main purpose is to describe the problem that will be addressed.

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INTRODUCTION

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is an analysis of man’s written or spoken knowledge of the world. It helps you to determine the connection of your research with what is
known already by the people.

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Review of Related Literature

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is a process of studying what has already been written on a particular topic. The
process involves identifying, locating, and analyzing documents that contain information related to
your topic

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Review of Related Literature

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This stage is where you spend a lot of time looking for sources of knowledge, data, or information that will help you answer your research questions or support your assumptions about your research topic.

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Search for Literature

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is an attempt at explaining and describing the organizational pattern of writing the
introduction to scholarly research studies.

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Creating a Research Space [C.A.R.S.] Model

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[C.A.R.S.] Model developed by

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John Swales

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MOVE 1:

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Establishing the research territory

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MOVE 2:

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Establishing a niche

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MOVE 3:

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