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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