Research Flashcards
is a word, phrase or acronym that professionals use in their specific field to help save time when communicating with other knowledgeable professionals.
Technical term
is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena
which includes the collection, presentation, analysis, and
interpretation of facts that link an individual’s speculation with
reality.
Research
it is a systematic study of trend or event
which involves careful collection, presentation, analysis and
interpretation of data or facts that relates man’s thinking with
reality.
Research
This page contains details such as the research title, educational institution, and the contact information of the author.
Title page
A brief summary of a research project and its findings;
●This includes the entirety of your research but presented only in two- three paragraphs
●This is located in the “front pages”
Abstract
Front pages includes
Abstract, title page, certification, acknowledgements, dedication, table of contents, list of tablea, list of figures, and list of appendices
refers to the critical issue that your research seeks to address;
•The statement of the problem briefly addresses the question: What is the problem that the research will address?
Research Questions or Statement of the problem (SOP)
This serves as the basis for the research’s instrument and will be seen in Chapter 3
The Research Questions or Statement of the Problem (SOP)
A review of the area being researched, current information surrounding the issue, previous studies on the issue, and relevant history in the issue;
•This is included in Chapter 1: The Problem and its Background;
Background of the study
This should not be written in first and second pov and should be written in present-future tense.
Background of the study
Address how the study will be narrowed in scope
SCOPE and DELIMITATION/LIMITATION
The process of interpreting and studying the collected data based on the determined methodology for the research;
Analysis
This is located in Chapter IV, PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION, AND ANALYSIS OF FINDINGS
Analysis
This part will answer the research’s SOP (Statement of the Problem) through application of statistical methods and illustrated through figures.
Analysis
The information collected through research;
Data
It can be written information, numbers, sounds and pictures;
Data
It is usually stored in a computer, so that it can be analysed, interpreted, and then communicated to others;
Data
The process could be seen in the Conceptual Framework especially in IPO (Input-Process-Output) model.
Data
A list of the books referred to in a research project. It usually appears at the end, or as a separate section known as the appendix;
Bibliography
A brief summary of how the results of an experiment support or contradict the hypothesis;
Conclusion
Located in Chapter 5: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusion
This involves assessing whether an intervention (for example, treatment, service, project or program) is achieving its aims;
•A study can be evaluated as it goes along or right at the end;
•An —— can measure how well the study is being carried out as well its impact;
•The results of evaluations can help with decision-making and planning
Evaluation
A diagram that illustrates a relationship, typically between two variables;
Graph
Each variable is measured along one of two axes, positioned at right angles
Graph
A particular procedure or set of procedures;
Methodology
These may include the methods, techniques and instruments used in research experiment.
Methodology
A synthesis of the references used by the researchers;
Review of the related literature
Make sure that related lit is still valid (2010-up)
Review of the related literature
In research, this is the group of people being studied, usually by taking samples from that population;
Population/respondents
may be defined by any characteristics, such as geography, age group and certain diseases
Population/respondents
is a prepared set of written questions used to obtain information from research participants;
Questionnaire
can be completed on paper, a computer or with an interviewer.
Questionnaires
A list of suggestions from the researchers for future researchers
Recommendations
statement that explains or interprets the data produced in an experiment;
Results
This is also called Findings
Results
CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
Theoretical Framework
Statement of the Problem
Conceptual Framework
Hypothesis of the study
Significance of the study
Scope and Limitation of the study
Definition of terms
CHAPTER 2:
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Respondent of the study
Data Gathering Procedure
Research Instrument
CHAPTER 4:
CHAPTER 4: PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Findings
Conclusions
Recommendations