Reviewer Flashcards

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It entails a lot of readings and it is the systematic inquiry to describe, explain, predict, and control the observed phenomenon

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Research

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2
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It analyzes an observed event

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Inductive Methods

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3
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It is often associated with qualitative research (SPECIFIC TO GENERAL)

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Inductive Methods

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4
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It verifies the observed event

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Deductive Methods

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5
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It is often associated with quantitative analysis (GENERAL TO SPECIFIC)

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Deductive Methods

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6
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It is a step-by-step process of investigation

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Research

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7
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It is the nature or reality

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Ontology

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8
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He is associated with the material world

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Karl Marx

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9
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It is the method of acquiring knowledge

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Epistemology

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10
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It is how we should best collect data

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Methodology

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11
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Is is the details of exactly how we collect data

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Methods

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12
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What are the five validated methods?

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Survey, questionnaire, interviews, participant observation, experiment

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13
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Validated methods in a quantitative research?

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Survey, questionnaire, experiment

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14
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Validated methods in a qualitative research?

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Questionnaire, interviews, participant observations

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15
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It consists of ratings and satisfaction = degree

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Survey

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16
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It determines your experience or opinion using a pen or paper

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Questionnaire

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17
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Structured or semi-structured questions

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Interview

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18
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Observing their natural setting by partaking in their experience

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Participant Observations

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19
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It has a controlled data by means of test and assessment

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Experiment

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20
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What are the the levels in the Bloom Taxonomy?

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Synthesis
Evaluation
Application
Analysis
Comprehension
Knowledge

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21
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Factual, real, and is acquired through anything that is independent of experience

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Priori

22
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It uses empirical data and is acquired through actual evidence

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Posteriori

23
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What are the characteristics of research?

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Systematic
Objective
Feasible
Empirical
Clear
Logical
Cyclical
Analytical
Replicable
Critical

24
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What are the topics in Chapter 1?

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A. Introduction, background of the study
B. Statement of the Problem
C. Scope and Delimitation
D. Significance of the Study

25
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What are the topics in Chapter 2?

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A. Review of Related Studies
B. Conceptual Framework
C. Theoretical Framework
D. Definition of Terms

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What are the topics in Chapter 3?

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A. Research Design
B. Respondents of the Study
C. Instrument of the Study
D. Sampling Technique
E. Data Gathering Procedure

27
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What are the topics in Chapter 4?

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A. Presentation of Data
B. Analysis
C. Interpretation
D. Discussion

28
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What are the topics in Chapter 5?

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A. Summary or findings
B. Conclusion
C. Recommendation

29
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It provides descriptions of the basic nature or the characteristics of the phenomenon

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Qualitative Research

30
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It measures the magnitude, size, or extent of the phenomenon

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Quantitative Research

31
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It is the study of social facts, the science of not so obvious

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Sociology

32
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It is the ability to see how the seemingly personal, intimate aspects of one’s life are connected to broader, social and historical conditions

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Sociological Imagination

33
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Conducts governing on an individual or group’s behavior

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Ethics

34
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Fabrication or falsification of research data must never be an option

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Honesty

35
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It must be free from any forms of bias with the interest of finding the truth

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Objectivity

36
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It must uphold sincerity and consistency

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Integrity

37
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Must be free of careless errors or negligence

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Carefulness

38
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Must be open to constructive criticism

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Openness

39
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For intellectual property

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Respect

40
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Keeping all the data confidential is a must

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Trustworthy

41
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It must be published with the aim of advancing knowledge

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Social and Legal Responsibility

42
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To steal and pass of the ideas or words of another as one’s one

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Plagiarism

43
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Word-for-word copy

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Clone

44
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Copied selective portion from 1 source

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Ctrl C

45
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Changing words to their synonyms

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Find Replace

46
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Paraphrasing with citing

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Remix

47
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You borrow your own work

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Recycle

48
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Perfectly cited sources but did not paraphrase

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Hybrid

49
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Use multiple sources to create unoriginal work

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Mash-up

50
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Invented source or missing URL

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404 Error

51
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A combination of all types of plagiarism

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Aggregator

52
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Paraphrased but the structure is too close

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Retweet