finals Flashcards

(32 cards)

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process of collecting information regarding the variables that researcher sougth to examine.

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DATA COLLECTION

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refers to the process of sorting/classifying data collected for ease of presentation.

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DATA ORGANIZATION

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structuring and arranging data.

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DATA ORGANIZATION

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4
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tables like rows and columns

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DATA STRUCTURING

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5
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taxonomy like demographics

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DATA CATEGORIZATION

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removing rows or columns with missing values.

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DELETION

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involves calculating the average response of respondents to a specific questions.

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Average Imputation (Substitution)

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maybe in the form of text, tables, graphs, and charts.

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DATA PRESENTATION

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9
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involves listing the important characteristics with
emphasis on significant figures and important features of the data set.

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DATA PRESENTATION

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10
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comparison of categories.

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BAR GRAPH

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uses rectangular bars to represent data categories.

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BAR GRAPH

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12
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length or height of each corresponds to the value
of the category.

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BAR GRAPH

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13
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detailed data

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TABLE

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14
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organized data into rows and columns, making it easy
to display multiple variables clearly and concisely.

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TABLE

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15
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presenting precise numerical values and detailed
comparisons.

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TABLE

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mostly used to show percentage

17
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show the parts-to-whole relationship of data.

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a circular chart divided into slices, where each slice
represent a portion of the whole.

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useful for showing proportions or percentages within a
dataset.

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show changes/progress over time.

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uses points connected by lines to show trends over
time or the relationship between two variables.

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relate your findings to the findings of those previous studies and indicate where your findings aligned.

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RELATING FINDINGS TO LITERATURE

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contextualizes new results within the broader field, validating their significance, and identifying gaps for future research.

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RELATING FINDINGS TO LITERATURE

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reiterate main points then explain.

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final insight or judgement based on the information presented.
CONCLUSION
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synthesizes key findings and reflects on their implications.
CONCLUSION
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overview of the research in a shorter version.
SUMMARY
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condense the main points of a text or discussion.
SUMMARY
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highlights essential information, such as key arguments, findings, and themes, without adding personal opinions or interpretation.
SUMMARY
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course of action to do next.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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suggest actions or strategies based in the analysis or findings.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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specific proposal or advice, often backed by the conclusion drawn from the discussion.
RECOMMENDATIONS