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  • Arbitration
    A method of resolving disputes outside of court, where parties present their arguments to a neutral third party (the arbitrator) who makes a decision
  • Arbitration comes from the Latin "judicium" which means "judgement"
  • The use of arbitration as third-party mediation dates from the 1630s
  • Arbitration
    The process of solving an argument between people by helping them to agree to an acceptable solution
  • Arbitration
    A formal process of having an outside person, chosen by both sides to a disagreement, to end the disagreement
  • Arbitration
    One of the alternatives to going into a formal disputes
  • Arbitration
    • Conducted by a trained arbiter who sets down the rules that the parties must abide by
    • The arbiter listens to both sides and decides as to who is at fault, without the intervention of outside parties
  • Arbitration proceeding
    No lawyers are present
  • Difference between arbitration and litigation
    In litigation, the court is involved, whereas in arbitration, a settlement between the parties is done outside of court
  • Introduction
    The opening section of a research paper
  • What introduction includes
    • Background information
    • Problem that the research aims to address
    • Purpose of your study
  • Methodology
    The strategy you use to find answer to your questions. It includes how you collect your information.
  • Population
    The entire group of people or objects that are the focus of the study or survey
  • Abstract
    A concise summary of a research paper that helps readers understand the paper relevance to their own research
  • What abstract includes
    • Result
    • Conclusion
  • Questionnaires
    A tool used to gather information from individuals
  • Introduction
    The opening section of a research paper
  • What introduction includes
    • Background information
    • Problem that the research aims to address
    • Purpose of your study
  • Methodology
    The strategy you use to find answer to your questions. It includes how you collect your information.
  • Population
    The entire group of people or objects that are the focus of the study or survey
  • Abstract
    A concise summary of a research paper that helps readers understand the paper relevance to their own research
  • What abstract includes
    • Result
    • Conclusion
  • Questionnaires
    A tool used to gather information from individuals
  • Definition of Terms
    An alphabetical list of important terms, acronyms, or jargons used in research study
  • Structure
    • A manner by which something is built or organized (dictionary meaning)
    • Configuration of steel beams that serves as foundation to a building (engineering)
    • Arrangement of words (linguistic)
  • Technical Definition
    • Definition that comes from different references such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, books, journals, and even websites
    • The definition of terms/words are found in the dictionary
    • The universal meaning of the term
  • Operational Definition

    • How the term is applied or used in the research
    • Refers to a specific definition of a concept in a research study
    • The researcher is one who formulates the meaning of the term which is objectively anchored on the technical definition
  • Intelligence
    • It is the score on a standardized test
  • Weight
    • Refers to the numbers that appear when an object is placed on a weighing scale
  • Computer (Technical Definition)
    An electronic machine that is used for storing organizing, and finding words, numbers, and picture
  • Computer (Operational Definition)
    It is something used in doing homework or browsing the internet
  • Automobile (Technical Definition)
    A machine with four wheels and includes details of the automobile that makes in function
  • Automobile (Operational Definition)

    A car that gets you around from place to place and carries cargo or passengers and makes it easier to live in a city or province