W3 Flashcards

1
Q

The logical process of
deriving a conclusion about a specific instance based on a known general premise or something known to be true

A

Deductive Reasoning

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2
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The logical process establishing a general proposition on the basis of observation of
particular facts.

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Inductive Reasoning

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3
Q

We know that all
successful businesses
focus on customer
satisfaction, and since

Amazon is a successful business; we can deduce that Amazon focuses on
customer satisfaction.

are example of:

A

Deductive Reasoning

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4
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After observing that companies like Amazon and Apple consistently rank high in customer satisfaction surveys and have strong customer loyalty, we can conclude that focusing on customer satisfaction is a key factor in the success of a business.

A

Inductive Reasoning

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5
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Conducted to clarify ambiguous situations or
discover ideas that may be potential business opportunities.

A

EXPLORATORY

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6
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Describes characteristics of objects, people, groups, organizations, or
environments; tries to “paint a picture” of a
given situation.

A

DESCRIPTIVE

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7
Q

Allows causal inferences to be made; seeks to identify cause-and-
effect relationship.

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Causal

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8
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STAGES OF RESEARCH PROCESS:

A
  1. DEFINING RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
  2. RESEARCH DESIGN
  3. SAMPLING
  4. DATA COLLECTION
  5. DATA ANALYSIS
  6. CONCLUSION & REPORTING
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9
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It is a concise and descriptive statement that encapsulates the
main topic or focus of a research study.

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RESEARCH TITLE

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10
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These are terms or phrases that indicate
the relationship between ideas, concepts, or variables in the
study.

A

SIGNAL WORDS

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These are the elements, characteristics, or
conditions that can vary or change in a research study.

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VARIABLE(S)

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12
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__________________: This refers to the specific group of individuals or entities that the research focuses on.

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Target Population or Sample

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13
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This refers to the geographical area or context where the study is conducted.

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LOCATION

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14
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“Effects of MPOX on the Business Operations
of Selected Spa Operators in Quezon City”

IS EXAMPLE OF _______________

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RESEARCH TITLE

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15
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“Effects of MPOX on the Business Operations
of Selected Spa Operators in Quezon City”

  1. “Effects [_________] of MPOX 2. [______________] on the Business Operations
  2. [___________] of Selected Spa Operators 4. [_______________] in Quezon City 5. [__________]”
A
  1. signal word
  2. independent
  3. dependent
  4. target population
  5. location
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