Week 5 Flashcards

1
Q

It is the presentation of the problem. It talks about what the problem is all about.

A

Introduction

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2
Q

The introduction usually consists of _____ paragraphs

A

Five paragraphs

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3
Q

What does the first paragraph of the introduction consist of?

A

Introduction of the problem in a worldwide or global perspective

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4
Q

What does the second paragraph of the introduction consists of?

A

Point of views of the problem in a nationwide settings

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5
Q

What paragraph of the introduction that consists of the local scenario or situation about the problem

A

The third paragraph

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6
Q

What paragraph of the introduction establishes an existence of an unsatisfactory condition, a felt problem or a gap that needs a solution

A

The fourth paragraph

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7
Q

What does the fifth paragraph of the introduction consists of?

A

The researchers desire to find a better way of doing something to solve or mitigate the problem by stating the purpose of the study

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8
Q

What does the chapter 1 consists of?

A
  1. Introduction
  2. Statement of the problem
  3. Assumptions or hypothesis(for quantitative research)
  4. Scope and Limitations
  5. Significance of the study
  6. Theoretical and conceptual framework
  7. Definition of terms
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9
Q

What do you call the broken-down parts of the general statement of the problem?

A

Subproblems or specific research questions

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10
Q

In formulating the statement of the problem and Specific questions, each specific question must be ____ and it must ______.

A

Clear, not have dual meanings

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11
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In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, it is customary to state the specific questions in the narrative form.

A

False (interrogative form)

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12
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In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, answer to each specific questions must contribute to the ____________________.

A

Development of the whole study

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13
Q

In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, the type of research questions does not depend on the kind of research the researcher would like to study

A

False
(it DEPENDS on the kind of research the researcher would like to study)

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14
Q

In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, questions being with “what”, “how”, and “why”

A

True

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15
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In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, the number of specific questions should be enough to cover the development of the whole study.

A

True

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