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Cards (66)

  • Research is an imperative area, not in just the field of education but also in other fields
  • Design is a plan of how something will be made or done
  • Data is collected facts and information
  • Significance is an important data and findings in research
  • evidence is an observation or information that can help or show something is true or false
  • treatment is the course of action designed for research
  • experiment is the test to see what happens when all factors but one is controlled
  • conclusion is a summary of what has been learned or shown at the end of a study
  • observation is booking carefully at something
  • statistics is the organization and the study of numerical data
  • Campaign can be a single ad or series of ads
  • Campaign provides a framework in which processes of advocacy can be easily developed and enclosed
  • awareness raising is to make the problem known by the public
  • research provides necessary knowledge to take action
  • social mobilization is used by the grassroots-based social movements as a tool of elite and state
  • training is a process focus in on a clear and specific target
  • lobbying is the act to influence decision made by the officials in the government
  • advocacies is an action for a cause or purpose such as a media campaign of a NGO that work (for humans rights) to fund shareholders and partners to sustain the activity
  • A conjunction is the glue that hold words, phrases, and clauses together
  • dependent and independent are two kinds of clauses
  • conjunctions serve as a cue within a sentence, signaling the reader that another idea is coming
  • coordinating conjunctions link ideas by showing how they relate
  • subordinating conjunctions indicates that one idea depends on another
  • correlative conjunctions join elements within a sentence indicating the two are of equal importance
  • dependent and independent are type of subordinating conjunctions
  • FANBOYS are a type of coordinating conjunctions
  • either - or , neither - nor are example of correlative conjunctions
  • fact is a statement that can be proven to be true by observation or experiment.
  • opinion is a belief or judgement about something that isn't necessarily based on fact
  • assertion is a strong declaration, a forceful or confident and positive statement regarding belief or a fact
  • assertion is not necessarily factually correct but the person making it forcefully states his belief as if it were true
  • Basic assertion is a simple and straightforward statement for expressing feelings, opinions, and beliefs
  • escalating assertion occurs when someone is not able to give response to a person's basic assumptions, and therefore that person becomes firm about him or her
  • language assertion is a statement used to express the feeling and preference of the writer.
  • language assertion is called an I-language because it focuses on the writer and is using the pronoun "I"
  • emphatic assertion is the statement that recognizes the situation or even the feelings of the character
  • emphatic assertion is the statement where the writer states his stand about the situation
  • TYPES OF ASSERTION :
    1. BASIC ASSERTION
    2. EMPHATIC ASSERTION
    3. ESCALATING ASSERTION
    4. LANGUAGE ASSERTION
  • DIMENSIONS OF CAMPAIGN:
    1. AWARENESS RAISING
    2. SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
    3. TRAINING
    4. LOBBYING
    5. RESEARCH
  • modal verbs are special verbs