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  • What is the purpose of brainstorming is
    to come up with the best issue to cater.
  • The key element of successful brainstorming is

    encouraging all ideas, no matter how wild it is.
  • . In brainstorming, the term "piggybacking" refers to

    building on ideas
  • The role of facilitator plays in a brainstorming session is

    to encourage all ideas
  • . The technique that can enhance brainstorming is

    setting a time limit on the session
  • . One of the examples of brainstorming etiquette is
    building on others' ideas
  • . It is important to suspend judgment during brainstorming
    to encourage creativity and open-mindedness.
  • The purpose of stating the background of the problem in a research study is
    to provide context and justification for the study
  • of a research paper typically contains the background of the problem.
    . Introduction section
  • The information that is usually included in the background of the problem is
    the previous research findings
  • The background of the problem helps to
    explain why the research is important
  • NOT a purpose of stating the background of the problem.
    To outline the research methodology
  • . Stating the background of the problem contribute to the overall research process
    establishes the scope of the research
  • The main difference between the background of the problem and the literature review is
    that the background provides context for the study, while the literature review analyzes existing literature.
  • Which section of a research paper is typically written first: the background of the problem or the literature review? The answer is
    It depends on the research methodology
  • . The conceptual framework in a research study is the

    theoretical framework that guides the study.
  • The best describes the purpose of a conceptual framework
    is to provide context for the study.
  • . The conceptual framework guide the research study

    in research methodology and data analysis
  • The conceptual framework help to organize a research study by providing
    a structure for organizing the research paper.
  • A research hypothesis is

    a statement that predicts the relationship between variables
  • . The purpose of a research hypothesis is
    to make a specific prediction about the outcome of the study.
  • A research hypothesis is differed from a research question because the
    the research hypothesis is more specific and predicts a relationship between variables, while a research question is broader and seeks to explore a topic.
  • It is important to test a research hypothesis
    to provide evidence for or against the hypothesis.
  • . The purpose of the statement of the problem in a research study is
    to provide context and justification for the study
  • of a research paper typically contains the statement of the problem.

    In the introduction section
  • . The information that is usually included in the statement of the problem is
    the research question and its significance
  • . "Children in urban areas are more likely to experience obesity due to limited access to healthy food options." The type of problem in this example is
    analytical problem
  • . A researcher ensure that the statement of the problem is clear and focused
    by clearly defining the specific issue or concern to be addressed.
  • . It is important for a researcher to review existing literature when formulating the statement of the problem
    to identify gaps in current knowledge.
  • The purpose of defining terms in a research
    study is to provide context and clarity
  • is NOT a reason to define terms in a research study
    To show off your vocabulary
  • When defining terms, the researchers should

    provide clear and concise explanation
  • is an example of a term that might need to be defined in a research study
    "Hypothesis"