Research Proj Flashcards

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This culminating activity develops

critical thinking and problem solving skills through qualitative and quantitative researches.

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Research Project

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meaning of recherché

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the act of searching closely

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the process of looking for information, answer questions and acquire new information

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research

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To look for information by asking questions about the thing that you are curious about.

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inquiry

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To provide solutions to problems through new, technological applications and developments

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Applied Research

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To validate a hypothesis which leads to an increase in knowledge

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Pure Research

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Process of Research

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Formulating Research Questions
Review of Related Literature 
Formulate Hypothesis 
Processing of Data
Communicating the Results
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also called as the background of the study which presents the specific research problems that needs to be addressed

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Formulating Research Questions

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studies and research works undertaken by other researchers related with your research problem or study.

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Review of Related Literature

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possible solutions to the research problem. It should be validated an accepted first with the use of data-gathering methods

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Formulate Hypothesis

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it entails the use of statistical treatment or other interpretation and analysis methods

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Processing of Data

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these are solid evidences that could be used to draw conclusions

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Processed Data

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researcher must assume the responsibility of conveying the outcome of the study. Also called as Research Defense or Research Publication

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Communicating the Results

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helps convey to others the central idea behind the research.

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Research title

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these are interrogative statements around which you center your research. They serve as the basis of your data gathering instruments

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Research questions

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Characteristics of Good Research Question

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clear
focused
concise 
complex
arguable
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It provides enough specifics that one’s audience can easily understand its purpose

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It is narrow enough that it can be answered thoroughly.

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It is expressed in the fewest possible words.

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It is not answerable with a simple “yes” or “no,” but rather requires synthesis.

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Its potential answers are open to debate rather than accepted facts.

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Steps in drafting a research title

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Identify the main idea
think of several features of your research
create a sentence
reword your title

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This presents the Chapter 1 of the study. It sets the stage for the entire study. The main purpose of this chapter is to give a description of the problem that will be addressed.

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research introduction

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parts of research introduction

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background of the study
statement of the problem
hypothesis 
scope and delimitation
significance of the study 
definition of terms
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It establishes the context of the research. It introduces your topic, the history behind it, the current understanding about it & the purpose of the study.
background of the study
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It is a broad overview of the questions that will be addressed in a given area of research.
statement of the problem
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types of research question
descriptive question comparative question relational question
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It seeks to objectively describe particular characteristics or attributes of a person, group or phenomenon.
descriptive question
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It seeks to compare two or more attributes of two or more persons, groups or phenomenon.
comparative question
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It seeks to understand the relationship between two or more aspects of one or more persons, groups, or phenomenon.
relational question
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It is a proposed explanation or outcome about a phenomenon made on the basis of limited evidence and a starting point of your investigation.
hypothesis
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It makes a prediction that there is no relationship or significant difference between groups on a variable in a general population.
null hypothesis
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It is popular in journal articles
alternative hypothesis
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makes a prediction about the expected outcome based on prior literature review.
Directional Hypothesis
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makes a prediction but the exact change as in directional is unknown.
Non-directional Hypothesis
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This part defines the topic and boundaries of the research problem to be investigated.
scope and delimitation
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identifies what topic the researcher intends to cover.
scope
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are parameters that the researcher makes to narrow his scope.
delimitation
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It determines who benefits from the study and how that specific audience will benefit from its findings.
significance of the study
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This is an important part of research paper in which the key or important terms in the study are clearly defined.
definition of terms
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It refers to basic dictionary definitions.
conceptual definition
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It defines a research term of the specific processes, tests, and measurements used to determine its presence or how it is used in the research.
Operational Definition