RESPROJ CHAP 2 Flashcards
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- This section introduces the topic of the review and sets the context for the discussion of related literature and studies
- It outlines the importance of examining existing research and how it supports or informs the current study
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Introduction
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- in this part, the key variables of the study are identified and explained
- This section typically discusses the definition, types, and relevance of the variables to the research questions
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Variable discussion
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Refers to the factors or elements that the research aims to explore or measure
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Variables
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- It brings together the various findings from the reviewed literature and studies
- It compares and contrasts the different perspectives, identifies patterns, trends, or gaps, and highlights how to existing research contributes to the understanding of the topic
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Synthesis section
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- It provides an overview of the research approach, including the techniques and procedures that were followed to gather data and answer the research questions
- Also sets the stage for the detailed discussion of the design, instruments, data collection, and analysis methods used in the study
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Introduction
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- Refers to the overall strategy or plan that the researcher uses to conduct the study
- It outlines how the research will be conducted, including the type of study and the methods used to collect and analyze data
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Research Design
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Focuses on manipulating variables to find cause-and-effect relationships
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Experimental Research
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Describes the characteristics of a phenomenon or group without manipulating variables
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Descriptive Research
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Examines relationships or associations between variables, but does not determines cause and effect
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Correlational Research
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- Refers to the specific location or setting where the study will be conducted
- This section describes the geographic area, environment, and any relevant features of the setting that might influence the research
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Research locale
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- This section describes the population and the sampling technique used to select participants or subjects
- It provides details about the size of the sample, the characteristics of the population, and how participants were selected
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Population and Sampling
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- Refers to the principles and standards that guide the researcher in ensuring that the study is conducted responsibly, with respect for participants’ rights
- This section outlines how the researcher will protect the participants’ privacy, obtain informed consent, and handle any potential risks
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Research Ethics
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- This section describes the tools or instruments used to collect data in the study
- It may also discuss how reliable and valid the instruments are in measuring the intended variables
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Research Instrument
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- Refers to the process of gathering information from the study participants or subjects
- It also addresses the timeline for data, collection, how participants were engaged, and how the collected data will be organized
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Data Collection
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- Describes the techniques used to interpret and analyze the collected data
-This section explains how the researcher will process the data to draw meaningful conclusions
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Data Analysis