6.2 Conducting research

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    • A research question is a concise, focused question that guides the entire research process
    • Order the characteristics of a good research question:
      1️⃣ Clear
      2️⃣ Focused
      3️⃣ Researchable
      4️⃣ Relevant
      5️⃣ Interesting
    • The Berlin Wall had a significant impact on German identity
    • A qualitative research methodology uses methods like interviews, observations, and case studies
    • Order the steps in choosing a research methodology:
      1️⃣ Define research question
      2️⃣ Consider available resources
      3️⃣ Identify data type needed
      4️⃣ Select appropriate methodology
    • Match the source type with how to gather it:
      Primary ↔️ Conduct interviews, find historical archives
      Secondary ↔️ Search academic databases, review bibliographies
    • Secondary sources are interpretations or analyses of primary sources.

      True
    • Gathering a diverse range of sources is crucial for building a comprehensive understanding of your research topic.

      True
    • Quantitative analysis uses statistical methods to test hypotheses and identify trends.

      True
    • A good research question is easily understood without ambiguity.

      True
    • A well-designed methodology ensures research is rigorous, reliable, and valid
    • Match the source type with how to gather it:
      Primary ↔️ Conduct interviews
      Secondary ↔️ Search academic databases
    • What does quantitative analysis apply statistical methods to?
      Numerical data
    • What is the final step in the research process?
      Synthesize the findings
    • What is the purpose of file management in research?
      Keep digital materials organized
    • Techniques for organizing research data:
      1️⃣ File Management
      2️⃣ Spreadsheets
      3️⃣ Mind Mapping
      4️⃣ Note-Taking
    • A good research question should be ambiguous.
      False
    • An interesting research question motivates further investigation.

      True
    • How are German literature and film used to explore the legacy of the Holocaust?
      To examine historical trauma
    • Quantitative research emphasizes numerical data and statistical analysis.

      True
    • Primary sources include interpretations of original materials.
      False
    • Gathering a diverse range of sources is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of your research topic
    • Primary sources can be gathered by conducting interviews
    • What is the next step after gathering primary and secondary sources?
      Analyze the data and information
    • What is the final step in the research process?
      Synthesize the findings
    • What does a research methodology outline?
      The overall approach and strategy
    • What are primary sources in research?
      First-hand accounts
    • Gathering diverse sources is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of research.

      True
    • Steps in data analysis and information synthesis:
      1️⃣ Qualitative Analysis
      2️⃣ Quantitative Analysis
      3️⃣ Content Analysis
    • Synthesizing findings involves using logical reasoning and critical evaluation
    • Citation management tools can automate the citation process.

      True
    • What is the purpose of a research question?
      Guides the research process
    • Match the characteristic of a research question with its description:
      Clear ↔️ Easily understood without ambiguity
      Focused ↔️ Covers a specific aspect of the topic
      Researchable ↔️ Can be answered through evidence-based research
      Relevant ↔️ Addresses the chosen topic
    • What is an example of a research question related to German language and culture?
      How has German influenced English?
    • What does a research methodology outline?
      Overall approach and strategy
    • What does a mixed methods research methodology combine?
      Qualitative and quantitative data
    • What are secondary sources based on?
      Primary sources
    • What are primary sources in research?
      First-hand accounts or original materials
    • How can secondary sources be gathered effectively?
      Search academic databases
    • Qualitative analysis involves identifying themes from non-numerical data like interviews