Unit 1: Nature of Inquiry and Research Flashcards

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A term that is synonymous with the word investigation is the answer to this question

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Inquiry

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It is a scientific, experimental, or inductive manner of thinking.

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Research

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It is a way of making any phenomenon or any sensory experience clearer or more meaningful by gathering and examining facts and information about such person, thing, place, or event appealing to your senses.

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Quantitative Research

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Enumerate the Two kinds of quantitative research

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Experimental and non-experimental

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Specific types of experimental research/ categorize into two

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True experimental, single subject, pre-experimental.

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Several types of Quasi-experimental

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match comparative group, time series, and counterbalanced quasi-experimental

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Sub-types of Non-experimental

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Survey, historical, observational, correlational, descriptive, and comparative research

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Is a quantitative research that treats or deals with the object or subject of the research in a definite or exact manner and determines the extent of the effects or influence of the treatment on the object/subject.

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Experimental Research

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It uses random selection in determining who among the participants should compose the experimental group or the control group.

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True experimental research

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It adopts a comparative technique in choosing the subjects

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Quasi-experimental research

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Also called ex post facto or

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After the fact

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This method is under by: Meaning, evaluation comes after the treatment

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Treatment Evaluation

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This method under by: Makes you apply on the subjects, not just one, but also varied treatment methods like using books, interview, or social networking.

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Pre-test and post-test of multiple treatment or conditions

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It is a choosing a treatment group and another group that has similarities with the treatment group

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Matched comparison

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It is by giving them series of pre-tests and post-tests

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Time-series quasi-experimental research

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It is to controls treatment and condition applied to just one individual or a group

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Single-subject quasi-experimental research

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It is a way to finding out truths about a subject by describing the collected data about such subject and determining their relationships connections with one another.

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Non-experimental research

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you deal both quali and quanti research in non-experimental research (T or F)

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T

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Various ways of data analysis:

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Primary, Secondary, and Meta-analysis

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Analysis of data collected by the researcher himself

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Examination of data collected by other people

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Analysis of data expressed numerically

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Meta-analysis

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A method of research to know what a large number of people think and feel about sociological issues.
It collects data from representatives or informants to describe societal thoughts and attitudes.

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Survey Research

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The data it collects from these people serving as _

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Representative or informants

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It can tackle any issue affecting society
Versatility
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It is not costly in terms of money and time, assuming there is excellent communication or postal system
Efficiency
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It can get a good representation of sample of a large group of people
Generality
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It is capable of safeguarding the privacy or anonymity of the respondents
Confidentiality
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It is a changing qualities or characteristics of persons or things like age, gender, intelligence, ideas, achievements, confidence, and so on that are involved in your research study
Variables
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What is the root word of variables which means to undergo changes or to differ from?
vary
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Two types of variables
Independent variables and Dependent Variables
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The cause comes from the_
Independent Variable
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The effects comes from the_
Dependent Variable
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SFG
Systematic Functional Grammar
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IC
Intercultural Competence
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This is an extra variables, they form this other type of variables called_
Extraneous variables
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Are to be controlled by you, the experimenter
Extraneous variables
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Other types of variables which are as follows (Russell 2013, Barbie 2013)
Constant, Attribute, Covariate, Continuous, Dichotomous, Latent, Manifest, Exogenous, and Edogenous
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Do not undergo any changes during an experiment
Constant
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Characteristics of people intelligence, creativity, anxiety, learning styles, etc.
Attribute
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It included in the research study to create interactions with the independent and dependent variables
Covariate
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It is a qualitative nature and is used in interval or ratio scale of measurement
Continuous
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Has only two possible results, one or zero
Dichotomous
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Cannot be directly observed to give personality traits
Latent
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Can be directly observed to give proofs to latent variables
Manifest
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It is found outside an identified model
Exogenous
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Found inside; as a part of identified model.
Endogenous
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exist outside the research process, while confounding variables influence the results.
Extraneous variables