lesson 1 Flashcards

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learning process that motivates you to obtain knowledge or information about people, things, places, or events.

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inquiry

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It requires you to collect data, meaning, facts, and information about the object of your inquiry, and examine such data carefully.

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inquiry

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3
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means looking into something closely and systematically

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search

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4
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means again.

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re

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5
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Examination of a particular fact by looking into the evidence needed to clarify concepts.

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research

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two terms that are almost the same in meaning.

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inquiry and research

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Both of them involved investigative work and process that has the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem.

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inquiry and research

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8
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Synonymous with word ‘investigation’,

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inquiry

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9
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Ask questions to prove or examine something

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inquiry

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Use HOTS, of inferential , analytical, critical, creative, and appreciative thinking

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inquiry

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Thinking in this manner makes you ask open-ended questions to elicit views, opinions, and beliefs of others in relation to your research

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inquiry

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12
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It is scientific, experimental, or inductive manner of thinking

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research

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13
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Starting from particular to more complex ideas.

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research

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14
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From LOTS TO HOTS

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research

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Reflecting these research activities: identifying the topic or problem, gathering data, making theories, formulating hypotheses, analyzing data and drawing conclusions.

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research

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16
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the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data. It can be use to find patterns and averages, make predictions, test causal relationships, and generalize results of wider populations.

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quantitative research

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widely used in the natural and social sciences: biology chemistry, psychology, economics, sociology, marketing, etc.

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quantitative research

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Uses scientifically collected and statistically analyzed data to investigate observable phenomena.

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quantitative research

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any existing or observable fact or situation that we want to unearth further or understand

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phenomenon

20
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It is scientific for the fact that is uses a scientific method in designing and collecting numerical data.

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quantitative research

21
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To obtain more meaningful statistical result, the data must come from a

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large sample size

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Data gathering and analysis of results are done accurately, objectively, and are unaffected by the researcher’s intuition and personal guesses.

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objective

23
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Data is numerical, which makes presentation through graphs, charts, and tables possible and for better conveyance and interpretation.

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VISUAL RESULT PRESENTATION

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The use of statistical tools give way for a less time consuming data analysis.

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faster data analysis

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Data taken from a sample can be applied to the population if sampling is done accordingly, i.e., sufficient size and random samples were taken.

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generalizable and reliable data

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Depending on the type of data needed, collection can be quick and easy.

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fast data collection

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Quantitative research uses standardized research instruments that allow the researcher to collect data from a large sample size efficiently.

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fast data collection

28
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The Quantitative method can be repeated to verify findings enhancing its validity, free from false or immature conclusions.

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replicability