RRL Flashcards

1
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The research should not favor any extreme and obvious vested interest aside from delivering facts, information, and findings.

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Objectivity

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2
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Examples of Tertiary Sources

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books based on secondary sources that interprets the work of others

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3
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The materials that the review should have must be sufficient enough, not too few and not too many.

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Conciseness

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4
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Is a detailed review of existing literature related to the topic of a thesis or dissertation.

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Review of Related Literature (RRL)

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5
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Can be defined as the norms for conduct that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.

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Ethics in research/ Ethics

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6
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Possible scientific misconducts in research

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Fabrication and falsification
Non-publication of data
Faulty data gathering procedures-
Plagiarism- Copy and Paste Plagiarism, Mosaic Plagiarism, Misattribution Plagiarism, Self-Plagiarism

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Each point of view of every author is explained and expound to backup the main idea being presented in the review. Each author is cited in the footnote.

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By Author/Writer

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8
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This term refers to values that are translated into rules or standards of conduct.

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Ethical principles

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9
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Examples of Primary Sources

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academic research and university research journals and reputable organizations

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10
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What is the Ideal year of Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources?

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last 5 years/ 5 years

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11
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This refers to the view that values are relative in the sense that a person feels his/her value is better than any other person’s value.

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Ethical Relativism

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12
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The weight of relevance of the material to the current research undertaking must be checked.

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Relevance

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13
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This approach is applicable in all methods of research.

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By Topic/ Concept

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14
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Refers to a collection of written work with a heightened and artistic use of words may it be fiction or nonfiction.

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Literature

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15
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Eight Ethics Principle to follow

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Honesty
Objectivity
Integrity
Carefulness
Openness
Respect for Intellectual property
Trustworthiness
Social and legal responsibility

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16
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This manner of organizing the review highlights the interrelationship of concepts which support the development of the current study.

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By Topic/Concept

17
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This refers to situations where there is an evident conflict between values & principles & the choice of action needs to be decided.

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Ethical dilemma

18
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Examples of Secondary Sources

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articles, analyses, essays, newspaper, single or multiple authored textbooks

19
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Examples of General References

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books, monographs, conference manuals, research articles, professional journals and similar documents

20
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Three major approaches in RRL

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Chronological
By Topic/Concept
By Author/Writer

21
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This approach in organizing the review puts emphasis on the timeline of development or the year the materials were written.

A

Chronological

22
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The materials that should be included in the review should be recent as much as possible.

A

Recency

23
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Is composed of discussions of facts and principles to which the present study is related.

A

Related Literature

24
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Published information in a particular subject area which sometimes covers a certain period of time.

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Literature