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25問 • 1年前
  • Al-Walli Bayotlang
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    identifies for the reader the original source for an idea, information, or image that is referred to in a work.In the body of a paper, the in-text citation acknowledges the source of information used. At the end of a paper, the citations are compiled on a References or Works Cited list.

    Citation

  • 2

    This form of writing research papers is used mainly in the social sciences, like psychology, anthropology, sociology, as well as education and other fields.

    American Psychological Association (APA

  • 3

    are not address in previous studies

    Research Gaps

  • 4

    the most reliable sources when looking for ideas on your research study.

    Review of literature

  • 5

    should be feasible, clear, significant, and ethical.

    Research Question

  • 6

    research involves the manipulation of an independent variable without the random assignment of participants to conditions or orders of conditions.

    Quasi-experimental research

  • 7

    focuses on describing characteristics or behaviours in a specific population or situation. It does not manipulate variables but instead observes and records details to identify patterns or trends.

    Descriptive research

  • 8

    examines the relationship between two or more variables to understand how they are related. However, it does not imply causation – just that the variables move together in some way.

    Correlational research

  • 9

    also known as "after-the-fact" research, is defined as a research method that investigates how an independent variable (groups with certain qualities that already exist prior to a study) affects a dependent variable.

    Ex post facto design

  • 10

    A _________ states your predictions about what your research will find. It is a tentative answer to your research question that has not yet been tested.

    Hypothesis

  • 11

    The____________ is the claim that there's no effect in the population.

    Null hypothesis

  • 12

    A____________illustrates the expected relationship between your variables. It defines the relevant objectives for your research process and maps out how they come together to draw coherent conclusions.

    Conceptual framework

  • 13

    The_____________ is the structure that can hold or support a theory of a research study.

    Theoretical framework

  • 14

    The______________ introduces and describes the theory which explains why the research problem under study exists.

    Theoretical framework

  • 15

    is the conceptual framework to be used in a research study wherein there is an intervention being made by the researcher.

    Input-Output-Process (IPO)

  • 16

    is a probability sampling method in which you divide a population into clusters, such as districts or schools, and then randomly select some of these clusters as your sample. The clusters should ideally each be mini representations of the population.

    Cluster sampling

  • 17

    is a type of probability sampling in which the researcher randomly selects a subset of participants from a population. Each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.

    Simple random sampling

  • 18

    is a method of sampling that involves the division of a population into smaller subgroups known as strata.

    Stratified random sampling

  • 19

    is a probability sampling method where researchers select members of the population at a regular interval – for example, by selecting every 15th person on a list of the population. If the population is in a random order, this can imitate the benefits of simple random sampling.

    Systematic sampling

  • 20

    A good____________ should be direct to the point.

    Definition of term

  • 21

    A _____________ is a way of defining term derived from the dictionary.

    Conceptual definition

  • 22

    An ______________ is the definition of a variable in terms of the operations or techniques used to measure or manipulate it.

    Operational definition

  • 23

    In_________________the strata are formed based on members' shared attributes or characteristics, such as income or educational attainment.

    Stratified random sampling

  • 24

    is considered a quasi-experimental type of study,

    Ex post facto design

  • 25

    This entails characteristics or traits of a participant that cannot be manipulated.

    Ex post facto design

  • Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Empowerment Technology

    Empowerment Technology

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    Empowerment Technology

    Empowerment Technology

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    Introduction 1

    Introduction 1

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    Introduction 1

    Introduction 1

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Philosophy

    Philosophy

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    Philosophy

    Philosophy

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    Practical Research 2

    Practical Research 2

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    Practical Research 2

    Practical Research 2

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    Physical Education

    Physical Education

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    Physical Education

    Physical Education

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Empowerment Technologies

    Empowerment Technologies

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    Empowerment Technologies

    Empowerment Technologies

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    Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Oracle 2

    Oracle 2

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    Oracle 2

    Oracle 2

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    Oracle

    Oracle

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    Oracle

    Oracle

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    Pr2

    Pr2

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    Pr2

    Pr2

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    Disadvantages of Quantitative

    Disadvantages of Quantitative

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    Disadvantages of Quantitative

    Disadvantages of Quantitative

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    Strength of Quantitative

    Strength of Quantitative

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    Strength of Quantitative

    Strength of Quantitative

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    Non-Probability Sampling

    Non-Probability Sampling

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    Non-Probability Sampling

    Non-Probability Sampling

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    Em2

    Em2

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    Em2

    Em2

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    Em3

    Em3

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    Em3

    Em3

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    identifies for the reader the original source for an idea, information, or image that is referred to in a work.In the body of a paper, the in-text citation acknowledges the source of information used. At the end of a paper, the citations are compiled on a References or Works Cited list.

    Citation

  • 2

    This form of writing research papers is used mainly in the social sciences, like psychology, anthropology, sociology, as well as education and other fields.

    American Psychological Association (APA

  • 3

    are not address in previous studies

    Research Gaps

  • 4

    the most reliable sources when looking for ideas on your research study.

    Review of literature

  • 5

    should be feasible, clear, significant, and ethical.

    Research Question

  • 6

    research involves the manipulation of an independent variable without the random assignment of participants to conditions or orders of conditions.

    Quasi-experimental research

  • 7

    focuses on describing characteristics or behaviours in a specific population or situation. It does not manipulate variables but instead observes and records details to identify patterns or trends.

    Descriptive research

  • 8

    examines the relationship between two or more variables to understand how they are related. However, it does not imply causation – just that the variables move together in some way.

    Correlational research

  • 9

    also known as "after-the-fact" research, is defined as a research method that investigates how an independent variable (groups with certain qualities that already exist prior to a study) affects a dependent variable.

    Ex post facto design

  • 10

    A _________ states your predictions about what your research will find. It is a tentative answer to your research question that has not yet been tested.

    Hypothesis

  • 11

    The____________ is the claim that there's no effect in the population.

    Null hypothesis

  • 12

    A____________illustrates the expected relationship between your variables. It defines the relevant objectives for your research process and maps out how they come together to draw coherent conclusions.

    Conceptual framework

  • 13

    The_____________ is the structure that can hold or support a theory of a research study.

    Theoretical framework

  • 14

    The______________ introduces and describes the theory which explains why the research problem under study exists.

    Theoretical framework

  • 15

    is the conceptual framework to be used in a research study wherein there is an intervention being made by the researcher.

    Input-Output-Process (IPO)

  • 16

    is a probability sampling method in which you divide a population into clusters, such as districts or schools, and then randomly select some of these clusters as your sample. The clusters should ideally each be mini representations of the population.

    Cluster sampling

  • 17

    is a type of probability sampling in which the researcher randomly selects a subset of participants from a population. Each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.

    Simple random sampling

  • 18

    is a method of sampling that involves the division of a population into smaller subgroups known as strata.

    Stratified random sampling

  • 19

    is a probability sampling method where researchers select members of the population at a regular interval – for example, by selecting every 15th person on a list of the population. If the population is in a random order, this can imitate the benefits of simple random sampling.

    Systematic sampling

  • 20

    A good____________ should be direct to the point.

    Definition of term

  • 21

    A _____________ is a way of defining term derived from the dictionary.

    Conceptual definition

  • 22

    An ______________ is the definition of a variable in terms of the operations or techniques used to measure or manipulate it.

    Operational definition

  • 23

    In_________________the strata are formed based on members' shared attributes or characteristics, such as income or educational attainment.

    Stratified random sampling

  • 24

    is considered a quasi-experimental type of study,

    Ex post facto design

  • 25

    This entails characteristics or traits of a participant that cannot be manipulated.

    Ex post facto design