capstone Flashcards

1
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. A research problem should be ______, _______, and ______ enough to guide the process and contribute to the definition of research project objectives, methods, and outcomes

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clear, concise, and specific

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is driven by a scientist’s curiosity or interest in a scientific question. The main motivation is to expand man’s knowledge, not to create or invent something.

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Basic research

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is designed to solve practical problems of the modern world, rather than to acquire knowledge for knowledge’s sake

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Applied research

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is a survey of scholarly sources (such as books, journal articles, and theses) related to a specific topic or research question

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Literature review

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contain first-hand information, meaning that you are reading the author’s own account on a specific topic or event that s/he participated in.

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Primary resources

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describe, summarize, or discuss information or details originally presented in another source; meaning the author, in most cases, did not participate in the event.

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Secondary resources

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7
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writing exact words used by the source in shorten manner to emphasize argument

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Quoting

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8
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to narrow down a text and highlight its main arguments

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Summarizing

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9
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use of different words to present understanding but with the same idea from the
original text

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Paraphrasing

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states the absence of relationship between the independent and dependent variables

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Null hypothesis

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states the relationship
between the independent and the dependent variables and the fact that the first affects the second one.

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Alternative hypothesis

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12
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based on existing theory to explain the relationship of
variables and the effects of one variable on the other variables

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theory driven

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13
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based on the findings of previous research studies

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data driven

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14
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state the relationship of two variables as well as of the
relationship of these variables

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directional

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state the relationship of
variables but not on the direction of the relationship.

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non-directional

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16
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statement specifying the relationship between two variables due to the influence of something

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descriptive

17
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statement specifying the relationship between two variables due to cause and effect

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causal

18
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is the path through which researchers need to conduct their research. It is the
specific procedures or techniques used to identify, select, process, and analyze information about a topic

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Research methodology

19
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refers to the overall strategy that you choose to integrate the different components of the study in a coherent and
logical way, thereby, ensuring you will effectively address the research problem

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Research design

20
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core contents of research process

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introduction, literature review, methodology, results, conclusion

21
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Watching behavior as it occurs spontaneously in a natural setting

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naturalistic observation

22
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Statistical technique - measures strength of relationship between variables

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correlation

23
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An independent variable is manipulated while others controlled, to see effects on a dependent variable.

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experiment

24
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A snapshot of large number of people’s attitudes, opinions or behavior.

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questionnaire survey

25
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Used to gain in-depth information and individual views

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interview

26
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statement of your goals, degree plan

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introduction

27
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summary of your learning experience and its value to your goals

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conclusion

28
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purpose of literature revie

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  • to resolve conflicts
  • to identify previous scholarship
  • to determine the way forward
29
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it is written by the researchers who actually conducted the study

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original research article

30
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possible weaknesses of the study that were not/ could not be controlled

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limitations

31
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boundaries set by the researcher that limit the generalizability of findings

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delimitations

32
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should include a brief statement of the general purpose of the study, target users, beneficiaries, period and features of the proposed software

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scope and delimitation

33
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a research question is

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clear, focused, concise, complex, arguable