RESEARCH Flashcards
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It is defined as a systematic and scientific process to answer questions about facts and relationship between facts.
Research
It seeks to generate an answer to the problems as well as suggesting additional questions in need of further inquiry.
Research
It is a method of organizing, sorting, and scrutinizing data in such a way that a research question can be answered or meaningful inferences can be drawn
Analysis
It is a list of all the sources used in the process of researching.
Bibliography
It refers to a mental idea of a phenomenon.
Concept
provides a summary of the research
Conclusion
An information that can be words of numbers.
Data
It refers to the devices/instruments used to collect data such as questionnaires or computer- assisted interviewing system.
Data Gathering Tools
It involves the use of variety of different graphical techniques.
Data Presentation
It is a research design that describes “What is”
Descriptive study
It is the brief form of the reference included in the body of one’s work.
In-Text Citation
These are restrictions in a study that may decrease the credibility and generalizability of the research findings.
Limitations
It is a critical summary or research on a topic of interest, generally prepared to put a research problem in context or to identify gaps and weaknesses in prior studies so as to justify a new investigation.
Literature Review
It is the unethical practice of using words or ideas of another author/researcher without proper acknowledgement.
Plagiarism
It is the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data.
Quantitative Research
It is a set of questions used to gather information in a survey.
Questionnaire
Its a subject or issue that a researcher is interested in when conducting a research.
Research Topic
Persons who have been invited to participate in a particular study and have actually taken part in the study.
Respondents
A question around which a researcher centers his/her research.
Research Question
It is a part or subject of population selected to participate in the research study.
Sample
It includes age, sex, education, migration, background, and ethnicity, religious affiliation, marital status, household, employment, and income.
Socio Demographic Profile
These are attributes or characteristics that can have more than one value, such as weight or height.
Variables
These are qualities and quantities, properties or characteristics of people, things, or situations that can change or vary.
Variables
variables that are purposely manipulated or changed by the researcher. “Manipulated Variable”
Independent Variable