REVIEWER Flashcards

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It refers to systematic investigation for information

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Research

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It is seeking truth, information, or knowledge by asking questions

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Inquiry

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3
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It begins with a question.
It is the process of asking about or investigating something

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Inquiry-based Learning

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4
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Formulating questions

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Inqiure

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5
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Identify resource

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Research

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6
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Reformulate, re-examine

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Construct

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7
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Is a way of inquiring ideas.
Used for creative problem-solving.
It is an exposed games without rules.

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Brainstorming

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8
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Two phases of brainstorms

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  1. Idea Generation
  2. Evaluation
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Benefits of Brainstorming

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  1. Is more fun.
  2. Can generate a positive organized climate.
  3. Can inspire talented and highly skilled employess.
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10
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It should be of researcher’s interest

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Interest in the Subject Matter

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11
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Consider the availability of data involved in the study

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Availability of Materials

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12
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Should be timely & relevant

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Timeliness & Relevance of the topic

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13
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Consider the significance of the topic in your track and strand

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Limitation of the Subject

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14
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Must access your research abilities as a student

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Personal Resources

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15
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It helps trim down a broad topic to a more manageable question.
Set the direction where your study will go

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Research questions

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16
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Two types of problems

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  1. General Problem
  2. Specific Problem
    2.1. Non-Researchable Questions
    2.2. Researchable Questions
17
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It sets boundaries and parameters of the problem inquiry and narrows down the scape.

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Scope and Delimitation of the Study

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Overview of the research

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Background of the study

19
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Prediction of what your study will find

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Hypothesis

20
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Include related theories and principles

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Theoretical Framework

21
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A diagrammatic representation that provides a guide to the research in conducting research.
It is researcher’s “map”.

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Conceptual Framework

22
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The terms of jargons

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Definition of Terms

23
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Refers to the dictionary meaning

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Conceptual Definition

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The meaning of the concept or terms as used in a particular study

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Operational Definition

25
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Refers to the contribution to and impact of the study on a research field.
Signals who benefits

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Significance of the Study