RESEARCH TEST3

Cards (21)

  • EMPIRICAL - is based on observations and experiments of theories.
  • SYSTEMATIC - follows orderly and sequential procedures, based on valid procedures and principles.
  • CONTROLLED - In research, all variables, except those that are tested/ experimented on, are kept constant.
  • EMPLOYS HYPOTHESIS - refers to a search for facts, answers to questions and solutions to problems.
  • ANALYTICAL - shows analytical procedures in gathering the data, whether historical, descriptive, and or case study.
  • OBJECTIVE - it is unbiased and logical. All findings are logically based on real-life situations.
  • ORIGINAL WORK - it requires its own examination and produces the data needed to complete the study.
  • Objectivity- Avoid biases in experimental designs, data analysis, interpretation, expert testimony, and other aspects of research.
  • Honesty- Maintain all communication. Data should not be faked.
  • Integrity -Keep your promises and agreements.
  • Carefulness -Avoid careless errors and negligence.
  • Openness- Share data, results, ideas and tools. Be open to criticism and new ideas.
  • Confidentiality- Protect confidential communication.
  • Responsible Publication- Avoid duplicating publications.
  • Responsible Mentoring- Help to educate, mentor, and advise others.
  • Respect Colleagues- Treat all peers fairly.
  • Social Responsibility- Strive to promote social good. Avoid social harm.
  • Non- Discrimination- avoid discrimination against colleagues or students on the basis of sex, races, ethnicity, and or others.
  • Legality -Be informed and obey relevant laws and institutional governmental policies.
  • Respect of Intellectual Property -Give proper acknowledgment or credits to all researchers.
  • Human Subject -Minimize risks that involve human lives, dignity, and privacy.