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  • Dave Macalanda
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  • 1

    is a systematic process of collecting, analyzing and interpreting information

    research

  • 2

    is a systematic and objective creation of knowledge

    research

  • 3

    characteristics of research

    emperical, logical, cyclical, analytical, critical, methodical, and replicability

  • 4

    based on direct experience or observation by the researcher

    emperical

  • 5

    based on valid procedures and principles

    logical

  • 6

    is a cyclical process because it starts with a problem and ends with a problem

    cyclical

  • 7

    utilizes proven analytical procedures in gathering the data

    analytical

  • 8

    exhibits careful and precise judgment

    critical

  • 9

    conducted in a methodical manner without bias using systematic method and procedures

    methodical

  • 10

    research design and procedures are replicated or repeated to enable the researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive results

    replicability

  • 11

    research processes(step 1)

    select a general problem

  • 12

    research processes(step 2)

    review the literature of the problem

  • 13

    research processes(step 3)

    select a specific problem, question, or hypothesis

  • 14

    research processes (step 4)

    collect data

  • 15

    research processes (step 5)

    analyze and present or display data

  • 16

    research processes (step 6)

    Interpret the findings and state conclusions or generalizations

  • 17

    factors to consider in selecting a research problem

    researcher's area of interest availability of funds investigator's ability and training

  • 18

    (blank) generally is considered to deal with beliefs about what is right or wrong, proper or improper, good or bad

    Ethics

  • 19

    ethical considerations in conducting research

    1. Objectivity and integrity 2. Respect of the research subjects‘ right to privacy and dignity and protection of subjects from personal harm 3. Presentation of research findings 4. Misuse of research role 5. Acknowledgement of research collaboration and assistance 6. Distortions of findings by sponsor

  • 20

    unethical practices in conducting research

    1. Deceiving a respondent about the true purpose of a study 2. Asking a respondent questions that cause him or her extreme embarrassment; guilt emotional turmoil by remaining him or her of an unpleasant experience 3. Invading the privacy of a respondent 4. Studying the respondents or research subjects without their knowledge 5. When analyzing the data—revealing only part of the facts, presenting facts out of context, falsifying findings or offering misleading presentation such as lying with statistics

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is a systematic process of collecting, analyzing and interpreting information

    research

  • 2

    is a systematic and objective creation of knowledge

    research

  • 3

    characteristics of research

    emperical, logical, cyclical, analytical, critical, methodical, and replicability

  • 4

    based on direct experience or observation by the researcher

    emperical

  • 5

    based on valid procedures and principles

    logical

  • 6

    is a cyclical process because it starts with a problem and ends with a problem

    cyclical

  • 7

    utilizes proven analytical procedures in gathering the data

    analytical

  • 8

    exhibits careful and precise judgment

    critical

  • 9

    conducted in a methodical manner without bias using systematic method and procedures

    methodical

  • 10

    research design and procedures are replicated or repeated to enable the researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive results

    replicability

  • 11

    research processes(step 1)

    select a general problem

  • 12

    research processes(step 2)

    review the literature of the problem

  • 13

    research processes(step 3)

    select a specific problem, question, or hypothesis

  • 14

    research processes (step 4)

    collect data

  • 15

    research processes (step 5)

    analyze and present or display data

  • 16

    research processes (step 6)

    Interpret the findings and state conclusions or generalizations

  • 17

    factors to consider in selecting a research problem

    researcher's area of interest availability of funds investigator's ability and training

  • 18

    (blank) generally is considered to deal with beliefs about what is right or wrong, proper or improper, good or bad

    Ethics

  • 19

    ethical considerations in conducting research

    1. Objectivity and integrity 2. Respect of the research subjects‘ right to privacy and dignity and protection of subjects from personal harm 3. Presentation of research findings 4. Misuse of research role 5. Acknowledgement of research collaboration and assistance 6. Distortions of findings by sponsor

  • 20

    unethical practices in conducting research

    1. Deceiving a respondent about the true purpose of a study 2. Asking a respondent questions that cause him or her extreme embarrassment; guilt emotional turmoil by remaining him or her of an unpleasant experience 3. Invading the privacy of a respondent 4. Studying the respondents or research subjects without their knowledge 5. When analyzing the data—revealing only part of the facts, presenting facts out of context, falsifying findings or offering misleading presentation such as lying with statistics