Chapter 1

Cards (38)

  • Framework: basic structure or frame of reference which is designed to support or enclose something.
  • Framework: building blocks for the foundation or bases of the study
  • Theory: derived from the Greek word "theoria", which means "vision"
  • Theory: conceptual invention that is used to describe, explain, predict, or understand a certain phenomenon
  • Concept: abstract idea or general notion about a certain phenomenon, event, or process
  • Concept: generally used within theories to clarify what the theory means
  • Theoretical Framework: formulated from an existing theory/ies which serves as the foundation of the study
  • Theoretical Framework: the researcher mentions theories, including the names of the authors, titles of theories, principles, and their explanations
  • Conceptual Framework: system of concepts, assumptions, or expectations to link one idea with another
  • Conceptual Framework: guides the researcher by giving clear directions to the research
  • Paradigm of the Study: researcher's scientific imagination expressed graphically by drawings or sketches
  • Paradigm of the Study: representation of the entire thesis
  • Shapes and Symbols includes: Square or rectangle, circle, triangle, dot or point, line, spiral, arrow, and broken arrow or line
  • Square or rectangle; represents stability and order.
  • Circle: represents completion and harmony; cycle
  • Triangle: represents direction and power
  • Dot or point: represents beginning
  • Line: represents boundary or division; show connection
  • Spiral: represents expands or contracts
  • Arrow: represents indicates direction; show cause and effect
  • Broken arrow or line: represents show any result or output
  • Hypothesis: H₀. There is no significant relationship between (predictor) and (Criterion) of the respondents.
  • Give the Rationale of your study. (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • Give the variables of your study. Including the sub variables if you have them. (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • Try to draw your Paradigm of the study. (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • What theory did you use in your study, who created it, and when was it created if it was given? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • What is the setting or locale of your study? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • Who are your respondents/participants?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • What is your study's predictor, and what is the definition? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    Yes
  • What is your study's Criterion, and what is the definition?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • What is the primary objective of your study? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • Who are the beneficiaries of your study?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • What is your SOP? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • What is your hypothesis? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • What is the scope and delimitation of your study?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • Who are your members? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • What is your research Title? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes
  • What group number are you?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
    yes