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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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-A research design that is sometimes equated with survey research and is very common in the social sciences (Mujis, 2004).
Non-experimental design
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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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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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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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two major types of quantitative research designs
Experimental research, Non-experimental research
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involve taking advantages OF natural settings or groups, and are not thus subjects randomly assigned.
Quasi-experimental design
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According to Baraceros (2016), _________ is a way of Finding out. the truths about a subject by describing the collected data about such subject and determining, their relationships or connections with one another
Non-experimental research
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is the most widely used quantitative design in the Social Sciences. Common ________ Familiar include OF with which you are probably the census, polling on political issues or public opinions, and market research (Leavy, 2014). ______ are commonly used to observe attitudes, trends, or opinions of the population of interest
Survey research
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because the it researcher observes or describe what the subjects; report and do not intervene with abort treatment Patten and Newhart, 2017).
Descriptive or observational studies
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(Prieto et al., 2017) -Bivariate correlational studies -Prediction Studies
Correlational research
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obtain-scotes variables Prom each subject and use them From two calculate a correlation coefficient. Correlation means variables believed to selected because they are to are be related.
Bivariate correlational studies
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the correlation coefficient to show. how one variable predicts another.
Prediction studies
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is made up of the root or base word vary" which means to undergo changes or to differ from. _____is a characteristics of attribute OF interest in the research study that can take on different values is not constant. _______are changing qualities and or characteristics of persons.
Variable
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Characteristics of variables
Gender, Intelligence, Confidence, Ideas, Achievements, Weight, Height, Size, Age, Time
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included in the research study to create interactions with the independent and dependent variables.
Covariate variable
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quantitative in nature and is used in interval or ratio scale measurement.
Continouos variable
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characteristics of people intelligence creativity, anxiety, and learning wortelion styles.
Attribute Variables
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have two passibe results. one or zero Latent variables cannot be . directly
Dichotomous Variable
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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 used, true experimental are are considered the strongest Form of experiments⋅
True experimental design
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Experiments In research came to mean " taking a deliberate action followed by systematic observation
Experimental research
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Two distinct types of hypothesis
Alternative hypothesis, Null hypothesis
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4 keywords in creating research title
Research Goal, Independent Variable, Dependent Variable, Locale
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Quantitative research method
Hypothesis testing, Number/Symbol, Measurable
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are to be controlled by you as a researcher or experimenter. this variables exist as nuisance variable where potency or influencer needs to go down to prevent it from affecting results negatively.
Extraneous Variables
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What are the parts of chapter 1
Background of the study, Statement of the problem, Scope and delimitation, Significance of the study, Definition of terms
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THE __________IS PART OF A RESEARCH PROVIDED IN THE INTRODUCTION SECTION OF THE PAPER
Background of the study
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IN WRITING, A GOOD _______________MIGHT DETERMINE YOUR RESEARCH QUESTIONS OR TOPICS IN A PROBLEM, AND THE METHOD BEING USED TO SOLVE THE ISSUE OR PROBLEM. GUIDELINES IN WRITING INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
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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DESCRIBES AN ISSUE CURRENTLY EXISTING WHICH NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED. IT ALSO PROVIDES THE CONTEXT FOR THE RESEARCH STUDY. IT GENERATES THE QUESTIONS WHICH THE RESEARCH STUDY AIMS TO ANSWER. STATEMENT OF A PROBLEM IS A CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ISSUE(S). IT INCLUDES THE OBJECTIVES, AN ISSUE STATEMENT, AND A METHOD TO BE USED IN SOLVING THE
Statement of the problem
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THE________________COULD END WITH QUESTIONS. TYPICALLY, THE QUESTIONS COULD CONTAIN TWO VARIABLES, MEASURABLE RELATIONSHIP AND SOME INDICATIONS OF THE POPULATION. THE PURPOSE OF THE LITERATURE REVIEW THAT FOLLOWS THEREAFTER IS TO ANSWER THE RESEARCH QUESTIONS. IF THE LITERATURE CANNOT ANSWER THE QUESTIONS, THE RESEARCH NEEDS TO DO SO THROUGH CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH.
Statement of the problem
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THE ______________BASICALLY MEANS ALL THOSE THINGS THAT WILL BE COVERED IN THE RESEARCH PROJECT. THE LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY ARE THOSE CHARACTERISTICS OF DESIGN THAT HAVE IMPACT OR INFLUENCE IN THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FINDINGS OF YOUR RESEARCH. ON THE OTHER HAND, SCOPE OF THE STUDY REFERS TO HOW FAR THE RESEARCH AREA HAS BEEN EXPLORED AND HAS BEEN OPERATING WITHIN PARAMETERS OF THE STUDY.
Scope and delimitation
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two types of information to be included in the scope of the research project
Facts, Theories
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REFER TO PIECES OF INFORMATION THAT ARE BEING USED AS EVIDENCES TO PROVE THAT A STUDY UNDERGOES SUCCESSIVE EXPERIMENT OR ACTUAL GATHERING OF DATA.
Facts
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IDEAS OR PRINCIPLES GATHERED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES LIKE BOOKS OR ARTICLES FROM THE INTERNET. IT IS JUST A PRESUMPTION OF A DESIRED EXPLANATION TO SUPPORT THE STUDY
Theories
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PROVIDES DETAILS TO THE READER ON HOW THE STUDY WILL CONTRIBUTE SUCH AS WHAT THE STUDY WILL CONTRIBUTE AND WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM IT. IT ALSO INCLUDES THE EXPLANATION OF THE IMPORTANCE AS WELL AS ITS POTENTIAL BENEFITS TOWARDS THE SPECIFIC BENEFICIARIES OF THE STUDY.
Significance of the study
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IN RESEARCH USUALLY SERVED AS AN ANNEX TO A WORK (BOOK, RESEARCH PAPER, AND ETC.) THIS IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF A RESEARCH PAPER OR ANY REPORT IN WHICH THE KEY OR IMPORTANT TERMS IN THE STUDY ARE CLEARLY DEFINED. IN MODERN USAGE, A DEFINITION IS SOMETHING, TYPICALLY EXPRESSED IN WORDS THAT ARE ATTACHED TO A MEANING OF A WORD OR GROUP OF WORDS.
Definition of terms
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What is the title of chapter 1
The problem
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What is the title of chapter 2
Review of related literature and studies
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What are the parts of chapter 2
Related literature, Related studies, Conceptual framework, Research paradigm
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IS DONE FROM BOOKS, PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Related literature
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CONSIST OF THESES, MANUSCRIPTS, AND DISSERTATIONS.
Related studies
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IS LIKE A ROADMAP FOR YOUR STUDY, HELPING YOU VISUALIZE YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT AND PUT IT 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 UNDERSTANDINGS WITHIN WHICH THEORIES AND PRACTICES CAN FUNCTION.
Research paradigm
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A SYNTHESIS OF DIFFERENT PUBLISHED ARTICLES RELEVANT TO THE RESEARCHER'S MAIN TOPIC WHICH REQUIRES PROPER CITATION AS CREDITS TO THE SOURCE OF IDEAS THAT THEY CONTAIN. IF ONE FAILS TO CITE SOURCES, THE PAPER LOSSES ITS CREDIBILITY.
Literature review or review of related literature
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Sources of literature review
General references, Primary sources, Secondary sources, Tertiary sources
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SOURCES THAT ARE FIRST ACCESSED BY RESEARCHERS TO GIVE THEM INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER SOURCES.
General references
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SOURCES THAT PROVIDES FIRST-HAND INFORMATION ABOUT EXPERTS' AND OTHER RESEARCHERS
Primary sources
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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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Three common style of citation
American psychological association (APA), Modern language association (MLA), Chicago manual of style
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THIS CITATION STYLE IS COMMONLY USED BY EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND SCIENCES
APA style guide