CHAPTER 3 Flashcards

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Method of Research
Description of the Respondents
Population and Sample Size
Sampling Technique
Instrumentation
Data Gathering Procedure
Statistical Treatment of Data

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Components of Chapter 3

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What is the title of Chapter 3?

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Research Methodology

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research method that the researchers will use.

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Methods of Research Design

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involves the description, recording, analysis, and interpretation of the present nature, composition, or processes of phenomena.

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Descriptive Research

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3 techniques for descriptive research

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survey
case study
content analysis

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What does descriptive research involve?

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conditions of relationships
practices
processes
effects
trends

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** - manipulating an experimental variable** under highly controlled conditions to determine how and why a particular event occurs.
- qualitative or quantitative variables such as age, height, weight, method of teaching, language, and measurement

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Experimental research

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What does Historical research involve?

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autobiographies
historic sites
memoirs
school records
newspapers

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  • fact-finding with adequate interpretation.
  • contributes to the formulation of principles and generalizations in behavioral sciences such as comparative and correlation studies.
  • defined as a purposive process of gathering, analyzing, classifying, and tabulating data about conditions, practices, beliefs, and relationships.
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Descriptive research

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What does Descriptive research involve?

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conditions of relationships
practices
processes
effects
trends

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  • a process of selecting the area or topic to write the history about, collecting data about the events, and interpreting the critical inquiry.
  • auxiliary sciences that help in determining the authenticity and genuineness of a document.
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Historical Research

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What does Experimental research involve?

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experimentation
observations
gathering of facts
thorough analysis

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describes what was

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Historical

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describes *what will be *

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Experimental

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describes what is

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Descriptive

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Behavioral sciences

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Descriptive

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History

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Historical

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Physical and natural science

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Experimental

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Describes and interprets

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Descriptive and Historical

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Experiments and interprets

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Experimental

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Use of auxiliary sciences

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Historical

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Statistical methods are applied

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Experimental

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With/out use of statistical methods

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Descriptive

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Survey analysis

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Descriptive

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Lab experiments and studies

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Experimental

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Intensive research

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Historical

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Can be repeated

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Descriptive

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Cannot be repeated

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Historical

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Can be repeated + under controlled conditions

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Experimental

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One or more

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Descriptive and Experimental

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Mostly one

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Historical

32
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Subjective or objective

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Experimental

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Subjective

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Historical

34
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Scientific

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Descriptive