PR1 L1 -L4

Cards (15)

  • Quantitative Research Methods
    • Are those research methods that use number as its basis for making generalizations about a phenomenon
  • Descriptive Research
    • Is used to understand a phenomenon, a situation, or a population.
  • Descriptive Research
    • It seeks only to observe and measure the variables in order to investigate them
  • Correlational research
    • Is a non-experimental research method used to identify a relationship between two variables
  • Qualitative research Methods
    • Are those research methods that use words or sentences from respondents for making generalizations about a phenomenon
  • Mix method
    • Combination of qualitative and quantitative
  • Introduction
    • Contains the background information of the research topic
  • T - Trend
    I - Issues
    O - Objectives
    C - Contribution
  • Significance of study
    • The whom is the study significant
  • Hierarchical style
    • Enumeration of the beneficiaries depends on the position/authority
  • According to importance style
    • Enumerates the beneficiaries based from the most benefited to the least benefited
  • Statement of the problem
    • Concise description of the issue that needs to be discussed
  • Hypothesis
    • States your predictions about what your research will find
  • Scope
    • Is the extent which the research area will be explored
  • Delimitation
    • Is the boundaries of the study