Writing to research Flashcards

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He said that research is a careful investigation or inquiry especially through search for new facts in any branch of knowledge.

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Rocco, 2011

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He said that research is a systematic investigation to establish the facts.

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Creswell, 2008

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They said that research means “gathering and analyzing a body of information or data and extracting new meaning from it or developing unique solutions to problems or cases. “

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Cohen, N. & Arieli, T., 2011

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Getting information from the general public.

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Generalized

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Means being meticulous and careful in doing the research.

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Rigorous

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The information you are getting from your respondents should be based on real-life experiences.

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Empirical

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Means following a certain process in doing a research.

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Systematic

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It means measuring what needs to be measured.

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Valid

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It means doing multiple data gathering to make sure that the present data is _________.

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reliable

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It means that you have a particular goal to attain.

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Objective

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It means that the data gathered should be easy to analyze.

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Analytical

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It means whatever methods you use, the results are still the same.

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Accurate

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It means your research is attainable and doable.

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Feasible

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5 chapters of research

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Chapter 1 - The problem and its setting
Chapter 2 - Review of literature and studies
Chapter 3 - Methodology
Chapter 4 - Results and discussion
Chapter 5 - Summary of findings, conclusions, and recommendations

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It defines the key topic or ideas of your research.

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Title

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It indicates the research problem or question, presents essential background information, and discusses the study’s purpose and significance.

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Introduction

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This part describes how the research was conducted.

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Methodology

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It usually includes a description of the participants/subjects, the study design, the materials used, and the study method.

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Methodology

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A section of research that discusses the data obtained and the results of any statistical tests that were performed.

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A result may also begin with an ______________ of the ___________ process employed.

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explanation, analysis

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It discusses and analyzes the findings, linking them to the research aims and preceding literature.

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Discussion

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It examines the study’s implications, limits, and possible future directions.

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Discussion

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It summarizes the research’s important points, restates the thesis or study purpose, and discusses the findings’ overall relevance.

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Conclusion

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This part of research should provide the reader with a thorough knowledge of the study’s contributions.

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Conclusions

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Its primary goal is to find solutions, give information, and incorporate social research data into decisions to solve problems that involve substantial risks.
Applied research
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A scientific study and research aimed at solving practical problems.
Applied research
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Basic research also means _______________ or ________.
fundamental, pure
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It is driven by a researcher's curiosity or interest in a scientific subject. The primary motivation is to extend human knowledge, not to create or invent something.
Basic research
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Its primary goal is to investigate and broaden human knowledge by seeking answers to fundamental problems and discovering new facts or principles about the natural world.
Basic research
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This goal of this kind of scientific study is to determine the relationship between two or more variables.
Correlational research
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This type of research attempts to establish a relationship/association/correlation between two or more variables that do not lend themselves easily to experimental manipulation.
Correlational research
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This research focuses mostly on the culture of a group of people, which includes shared qualities, language, behaviors, organization, values, norms, and material things, as well as evaluating human lifestyle.
Ethnographic research
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It is an objective, methodical, and controlled investigation that aims to predict and control occurrences while also investigating probability and causality among specified variables.
Experimental research
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This research involves developing or replicating a phenomenon by manipulating its variables under highly controlled settings in order to identify or uncover its effect on another independent variable or item.
Experimental research
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This kind of research is conducted to address a problem that has yet to be precisely defined.
Exploratory research