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  • 問題数 37 • 3/24/2024

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    It is a scholarly activity aimed at finding new truths about a specific discipline basically designed to find a solution to a problem. It is done in various fields of study.

    Research

  • 2

    According to an article (Unite for sight, Ret.2019), the purpose of research is to inform action.

    Domains of Research

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    Pursuing a research project will be a challenging and rewarding experience, and this opportunity enables you to pursue an indepth original study about a topic of interest.

    Goals of Research

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    Research is done in an orderly manner; it follows a system that applies logic at many points

    Characteristics of the Research Process Systematic

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    Research is planned and does not allow any guesswork, the problem is thoroughly defined, variables are identified and instruments are carefully selected or constructed.

    Controlled

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    Research conclusions are based on pieces of evidence gathered carefully through the use of carefully selected or formulated instruments. Opinions are not acceptable until with concrete and valid proof of claims and evidence.

    empirical

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    Research has compelling conclusions which enable the researcher to develop full confidence in the result or outcome of the research. It maximizes the use of critical and logical thinking skills.

    critical

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    Research starts with a problem and ends with a problem. One cannot go with research without any problem that needs immediate or lasting solutions

    cyclical

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    Research with research processes and procedures are transmittable which enables the other researchers to replicate them and assess their validity

    universal

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    The researcher may use the results of one study and/or build upon the research results of another.

    replicable

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    occurring or done at once; instant.

    immediate

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    an act of asking for information.

    inquiries

  • 13

    occupy, attract, or involve

    engaging

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    follow in order to catch something.

    pursue

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    a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project.

    proponent

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    is research that seeks knowledge for its own sake. It is aimed toward the discovery of the basic truth or principles.

    basic research

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    Also known as field research is research that is done to discover something with practical use. It is conducted to solve problems or evaluate something of interest.

    applied research

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    Describes what is. It involves describing, recording, analyzing, and interpreting conditions that exist.

    descriptive research

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    Describe what will be when certain variables are controlled or manipulated

    experimental research

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    possible to do easily or conveniently.

    feasible

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    having a firm basis and therefore important, meaningful, or considerable.

    substantive

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    clearly identify and.

    specific

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    mutually opposed.

    contradictory

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    concerned with what is the case rather than interpretation of or reactions to it.

    factual

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    It is a tentative assumption made to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequence

    hypothesis

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    a statistical statement that predicts no difference between the groups of events or observations under study

    null hypothesis

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    the affirmation of an attribute, existence, effect, or relationship expressed in a positive statement; opposite of null form.

    alternative hypothesis

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    from the experts, he is the one who will write example: autobiography

    primary source

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    from the books, do a review on it. example: biography or dictionary

    secondary source

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    the study focused on the present condition (what is) descriptive design focuses on the present condition.

    descriptive design

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    It is a systematic examination of the condition, situation, or value in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect, area, or group

    descriptive survey

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    The term normative is sometimes used because surveys are frequently made to ascertain the normal of typical conditions (or picture), or to compare local results with a state or national norm.

    descriptive normative survey

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    Determines to describe the nature of an object by separating it into parts Discovers the nature of things.

    descriptive analysis

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    Carefully appraise the worthiness of the current study

    descriptive evaluative

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    The researcher considers at least two entities (not manipulated) and establishes a formal procedure for obtaining criterion data which becomes the basis of comparison and conclusion.

    descriptive comparative

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    It is designed to estimate the extent to which variables are related to each other in the population of interest.

    correlational survey

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    Intends to get information about the subjects at various stages which may need a considerable period.

    developmental studies