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    • TO GO ABOUT SEEKING
      RECHERCHE
    • again
      re
    • search
      find
    • denote that we want to look for some new
      information about something
    • It is a systematic investigation that requires data collection, analysis, and interpretation using appropriate methodologies
      RESEARCH
    • involves non-numerical data, such as opinions and literature. Enables us to gather participants experience
      Qualitative research
    • The first page of the paper. This includes the name of the paper, the authors, and all the necessary information for a reader to identify the content of the paper
      title page
    • you vary the room temperature by making it cooler for half the participants, and warmer for the other half
      independent variable
    • u measure the math skills of all participants using a standardized test and check whether they differ based on room temperature
      dependent variable
    • summarizes the contents of the research
      abstract
    • It is composed of 300 words or less, and discusses the important aspects of paper such; the purpose of the study, basic design used, and the findings or results of the study
      abstract
    • is first things you need to write in your research
      introduction
    • It is where you mention your specific topic from a general standpoint.
      introduction
    • Stating a a piece of short background information about your research by citing existing studies.
      introduction
    • It refers to the contribution to and impact of the study on a research field
      significance of the study
    • The significance also signals who benefits from the research findings
      significance of the study
    • Identifies the problems or questions that your research would like to answer or provebased on the data that will be gathered
      statement of the problem
    • states what your research may find out
      hypothesis
    • It may indicate predictions on the different or opposite outcomes of the research as it is based on the existing studies
      hypothesis
    • It must be testable which you can support or prove wrong based on the gathered data.
      hypothesis
    • A prediction that there is no significant change, effect, or relationship between variables
      HYPOTHESIS
    • ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS (Ha)

      A prediction that there is significant change, effect, or relationship between variables.
    • will dictate the extent of how deep you willexplore the research questions, focus andprovide a clear understanding of what willbe investigated.
      scope
    • explains the aspects that are going to be excluded.
      delimitations
    • It describes the boundaries that are set in the study
      delimitations
    • is an understanding of theories that are relevant to the topic of the research paper and that relate to the broader areas of knowledge being considered
      theoretical framework
    • it shows the relationship of the variables and helps you to inform the rest of the design.
      conceptual framework
    • It helps to develop realistic
      questions, select appropriate methods
      conceptual framework
    • a way of explaining how a researcher intends to carry out their research
      research methodology
    • It's a logical, systematic plan to resolve a research problem
      research methodology
    • A methodology details a researcher's approach to the research to ensure reliable, valid results that address their aims and objectives.
      research methodology
    • is a subgroup from the population that is created based on research.
      subpopulation
    • is selected from the population or the subpopulation
      sample
    • samples are participants that can be studied most easily, cheaply, or quickly
      convenience
    • population/participants
      subpopulation
    • population/participants
      subpopulation, sample, convenience
    • refers to how the participants of your study are selected
      SAMPLING DESIGN
    • It refers to the technique or the procedure the researcher would adopt in selecting items for the sample.
      sampling design
    • refers to the tools you will use in your research to collect data.
      instruments
    • It usually determined by the researcher and is tied to the study methodology
      instruments
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