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The reliability and correctness of information.
Accuracy
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The state of being commonly known or accepted.
Currency
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The qualifications of the author to write on the topic.
Authority
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The degree to which the information is useful or related to another.
Relevance
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Putting together materials from different sources into an integrated whole.
Synthesis
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The extent to which a research account is believable and appropriate.
Credibility
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Forming of connections between the prior and the existing body of knowledge.
Linkage
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A topic or area for which missing or insufficient information limits the ability to reach a conclusion for a question.
Gap
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The fact of being based on facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.
Objectivity
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The extent to which literature meets the needs and depth of the research topic.
Coverage
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Serves as the plan or the blueprint of the study.
Conceptual Framework
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Includes definitions of words operationally used in the study.
Definition of Terms
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Serves as an overview of the research topic under investigation.
Introduction
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Sets the parameters of the study which narrow down the scope of inquiry.
Scope and Delimitation
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States the concrete terms that a researcher expects to happen in the study.
Hypothesis
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Cites the benefits certain groups of persons will get from the outcome of the study.
Significance of the Study
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Clearly expresses the specific direction or focus of the research problem or inquiry.
Statement of the Problem
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Elaborates the origin of the research problem which led to the conduct of the study.
Introduction
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Covers the general statement of the problem as well as the specific research questions to be answered in the study.
Statement of the Problem
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Gives the concepts to be covered in the study as well as its boundaries in terms of the respondents/participants, sampling technique, locale and the research methods to be used.
Scope and Delimitation
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It is a morphological method whereby a bound morpheme, an affix, is attached to a morphological base in order to create either a different form of the morphological base or a new word with a different definition.
Affixation
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It refers to the invention or creation of a new word or phrase. In this paper, this word may refer to any process that involves making up of new terms, phrases and expressions that are not usually found in the dictionary.
Coinage
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Conceptually, it is the systematic investigation of a pair of languages with the purpose of identifying differences and similarities in their structure.
Contrastive Analysis
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It is the process wherein the word’s function has been transformed into another but with no overt change in form.
Conversion
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It is an online social media or social networking service that makes easy for people to connect and share with other people.
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This refers to a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
Hypothesis
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This is a structure that best explains the development of a study.
Conceptual Framework
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This is an important part of a research paper where the key or important terms in the study are clearly defined.
Definition of Terms
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This provides context to the information that you are discussing in your paper. It introduces your readers to the topic of your research.
Background of the Study
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This part explains the extent to which the research area will be explored in the work and specifies the parameters within which the study will be operating.
Scope and Delimitation
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Which criterion is observed when your chosen information provides your research needs?
Coverage
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Which criterion is observed when your chosen information was interpreted without any bias?
Objectivity
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Which criterion is observed when your chosen information is still commonly known, in use or accepted?
Currency
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Which criterion is observed when you chose information based on its reliability and correctness?
Accuracy
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Which criterion is observed when the author of your chosen information has the qualifications to write on that specific topic?
Authority
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This refers to unethical practice of using words or ideas (either planned or accidental) of another author/ researcher or your own previous works without proper acknowledgement.
Plagiarism
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This is the process by which a researcher will tell to her target that a certain material in his work came from another source.
Citation
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What citation style is commonly used in the field of Humanities?
Modern Language Association
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What style of citation is widely used in the field of education, businesses, and communication?
American Psychological Association
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“MLA” means ________.
Modern Language Association
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“APA” stands for_________.
American Psychological Association
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What style of citation was used on this given example below? In his influential 2003 study, Jenkins described…
American Psychological Association
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What citation style supports two other styles of citation such as notes and bibliography?
Chicago Style
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What style of citation does the given example on the box show? According to Wu and Pederson in their research Integrating Computer-based and Teacher-Based Scaffolds in Science Inquiry, that there are three …
Modern Language Association
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What is the citation style characterized by the given example below? As noted in the study that there are three different success factors in an online delivery which comprises of the following: technology, the instructor, and the previous use of technology from student’s perspective (Volery & Lord, 2000).
American Psychological Association