RIDING EN RAYTING Flashcards
the systematic investigations into study of a natural phenomena or materials or sources or existing condition of the society in order to identify facts or to get additional information and derive new conclusions.
Research
contains an informative title that describes the content of the paper, the name of author/s, addresses or affiliations, and date of submission.
Title Page
contains the summary of the research findings and conclusions.
Abstract
explains the current state of the field and identifies research gaps.
Introduction
describes how the experiments or tests in the research were conducted.
Methodology
Key parts of a methodology:
β’ Research Design
β’ Participants
β’ Data Collection Method
β’ Data Analysis Method
β’ Ethical Consideration
β’ Limitation
Research Designs:
- Descriptive
- Correlational
- Experimental
- Case study
- describes a situation or phenomenon
- surveys, questionnaires, interviews, observations.
Descriptive (Research Design)
- determines the relationship between 2 or more variables . Statistical methods
Correlational (Research Design)
- used to investigate cause and effect relationship between variables.
Experimental (Research Design)
- investigate a single case
Case study (Research Design)
This section provides a description of the participants or sample that was used in the study, including information such as the number of participants, their demographics (e.g., age, gender, ethnicity), recruitment procedures, and any inclusion/exclusion criteria.
Participants
This section describes the specific methods used to collect data, such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or observation.
Data Collection Method
This section describes the statistical methods used to analyze the data, including information such as the software used, the type of analysis (e.g., descriptive, inferential), and any assumptions that were made.
Data Analysis Methods
This section describes any
ethical considerations that were addressed in the study, such as informed consent, confidentiality, and participant protection.
Ethical considerations
This section identifies any limitations or weaknesses of the study, and explains how they were addressed. This could include issues such as sample size, response rates, or measurement validity.
Limitations
The results section of a research report typically presents the findings of the study based on the data that was collected and analyzed.
Results
is where the researcher interprets and analyzes the results of the study in relation to the research question or problem.
Discussion
Contains the restatement of the major findings, the limitations of the study, the recommendations, and the implications.
Conclusion
refers to suggestions or advice given to someone who is looking to conduct research on a specific topic or area.
Recommendation
refers to suggestions or advice given to someone who is looking to conduct research on a specific topic or area.
Recommendation