Week 5 Flashcards
It is the presentation of the problem. It talks about what the problem is all about.
Introduction
The introduction usually consists of _____ paragraphs
Five paragraphs
What does the first paragraph of the introduction consist of?
Introduction of the problem in a worldwide or global perspective
What does the second paragraph of the introduction consists of?
Point of views of the problem in a nationwide settings
What paragraph of the introduction that consists of the local scenario or situation about the problem
The third paragraph
What paragraph of the introduction establishes an existence of an unsatisfactory condition, a felt problem or a gap that needs a solution
The fourth paragraph
What does the fifth paragraph of the introduction consists of?
The researchers desire to find a better way of doing something to solve or mitigate the problem by stating the purpose of the study
What does the chapter 1 consists of?
- Introduction
- Statement of the problem
- Assumptions or hypothesis(for quantitative research)
- Scope and Limitations
- Significance of the study
- Theoretical and conceptual framework
- Definition of terms
What do you call the broken-down parts of the general statement of the problem?
Subproblems or specific research questions
In formulating the statement of the problem and Specific questions, each specific question must be ____ and it must ______.
Clear, not have dual meanings
In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, it is customary to state the specific questions in the narrative form.
False (interrogative form)
In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, answer to each specific questions must contribute to the ____________________.
Development of the whole study
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
False
(it DEPENDS on the kind of research the researcher would like to study)
In formulating the statement of the problem and specific questions, questions being with “what”, “how”, and “why”
True
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.
True