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Practical Research 2
  • Eric Riman

  • 問題数 50 • 9/23/2023

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    describing the collected data about such subject and determining their relationship or connections with one another

    non experimental design

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    is the most widely used quantitative design in the social science

    survey research

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    because the researcher observe or DESCRIBE what the subjects report and do not intervene with a treatment (pattern and newhart, 2017)

    descriptive or observational studies

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    what are the two types of correlational research?

    bivariate correlational studies, prediction studies

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    obtain SCORES FROM TWO VARIABLES from each subject and use them to calculate a correlation coefficient.

    bivariate correlational studies

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    what are the 3 type of bivariate correlational studies?

    positive correlation, negative correlation, zero correlation

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    the correlation coefficient to show how one variable predicts another

    prediction studies

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    A research design that allows the researcher to control the situation and identifies the cause and effect relationship between variables. (Prieto et al., 2017).

    experimental design

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    It is synonymous to the term 'investigation' that when you inquire or investigate, you tend to ask questions to probe or examine something (Baraceros, 2016

    inquiry

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    research design that is sometimes equated with survey research and is very common in the social sciences (Mujis, 2004). Numerical data -It pertains to a number or symbol to express how many, how much or what rank things are to have in this world. (Baraceros, 2016).

    non experimental design

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    A type of research that makes you focus your mind by means of statistics that involve collection and study of numerical data (Baraceros, 2016

    quantitative research

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    A scientific, experimental, or inductive manner of thinking (Baraceros, 2016)

    research

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    It is a tentative explanation that accounts for a set of facts and can be tested by further investigation.

    research hypothesis

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    This summarizes the main idea or ideas of your study. It condenses the paper's main ideas/ideas into few words

    research title

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    It is a characteristic or attribute of interest in the research study. that can take on different values and is not constant.

    variable

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    makes you focus your mind by means of statistics that involve collection and study of numerical data (Baraceros, 2016). Numerical data is pertaining to a number or symbol to express how many, how much or what rank things are to have in this world.

    quantitative research

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    what are the two types of variable?

    independent, dependent variable

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    what are the two types of hypothesis

    alternative, null hypothesis

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    are focused on studying a single group that is given the experimental intervention (experimental groups only).

    pre experimental design

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    also called classical experiments) are based on randomization. Research subjects are randomly assigned to control and experimental groups. Because both randomization and control groups are used, true experiments are considered the strongest form of experiments.

    true experimental design

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    involve taking advantage of natural settings or groups, and thus subjects are not randomly assigned.

    quasi experimental design

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    A research design that is sometimes equated with survey research and is very common in the social sciences (Mujis, 2004).

    non experimental

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    It pertains to a number or symbol to express how many, how much or what rank things are to have in this world. (Baraceros, 2016).

    numerical data

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    is made up of the root or base word "vary" wich means to undergo changes or to differ from

    variable

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    are to be controlled by you as a researcher or experimenter. this variable exist as nuisace variable whose potecy or influence

    extraneous variable

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    included in the research study to creates interaction with independent and dependent variable

    covariate variable

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    quantitative in nature and is used in interval or ratio scale measurement

    continuous variable

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    characteristics of people intelligence creativity anxiety and learning style

    attribute variable

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    have two possible result one or zero

    dichotomous variable

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    what is the title of the chapter 1

    the problem

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    what are the parts of the chapter 1?

    background of the study, statement of the problem, scope and delimitation, significants of the study, definition of terms

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    is a part of a research provided in the introduction section of the paper

    background of the study

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    generally speaking, a research problem is a situation that needs a solution

    statement of the problem

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    basically means all those things that will be covered in the research project

    scope and limitations of the study

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    provide details to the reader on how the study will contribute such as what the reader will contribute and who will benefit from it

    significance of the study

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    usually served as an annex to a werk (book, research paper and etc) this is an important part of a research paper or any report in which key or important terms in the study are clearly defined

    definition of terms

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    what is the title of chapter 2?

    review of related literature and studies

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    parts of chapter 2

    related literature, related studies, local studies, foreign studies, conceptual framework, research paradigm

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    is done from books, professional journals, news paper, magazines, and other publications

    related literature

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    consist of these, manuscript, and dissertation

    related studies

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    is like a roadmap for your study, helping you usualize your research project and put into action

    conceptual framework

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    is a method, model, or pattern for conducting research, it is a set of ideas , beliefs or understanding within which theories and practice can function

    research paradigm

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    sources that are first accessed by researcher to give them information about other sources

    general references

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    what are the example of general references?

    books, monographs, confence proceeding

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    sources that provide first hand information about expert and other research publication

    primary sources

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    10 characteristics

    gender, intelligence, ideas, achievement, confident, weight, height, age, size, time

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    example of primary sources

    interviews, observation

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    sources that are written by authors to describe another researcher's works. Examples: textbooks, academic and research journals

    secondary sources

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    books and articles based on secondary sources.

    tertiary sources

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    what are the three common citation style?

    american psychological association, modern language association, chicago manual of style