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  • Research
    A process of systematic inquiry that entails collection of data; documentation of critical information; and analysis and interpretation of that data/information, in accordance with suitable methodologies set by specific professional fields and academic disciplines
  • Research paper
    A piece of academic writing that provides analysis, interpretation, and argument based on in-depth independent research
  • Research Title
    Summarizes the main idea or ideas of your study, contains as few words as possible that adequately describe the content and/or purpose of your research paper
  • Abstract
    A concise summary of a research paper or entire thesis that facilitates scanning the paper to determine whether the reader finds it relevant to their own research or study
  • Hypothesis
    A logical supposition, a reasonable guess, an educated conjecture, a prediction about the research
  • Null Hypothesis
    States the hypothesis in terms of no relationship, a denial of an existence of an attribute, a relationship or a difference of an effect
  • Alternative Hypothesis
    The opposite of null hypothesis, stated in positive form
  • Null Hypothesis
    • There is NO significant relationship about students' allowance to their motivation in studying
  • Alternative Hypothesis
    • THERE IS A significant relationship about students' allowance to their motivation in studying
  • Methodology
    A systematic framework used to solve the research problem by using the best and most feasible methods to conduct the research while aligning with the aim and objectives of your research
  • Methodology section
    • Allows the reader to critically evaluate a study's overall validity and reliability, answers how the data was collected/generated and how it was analyzed
  • Research Design
    A structural framework of various research methods as well as techniques that are utilised by a researcher
  • Research Design
    • Qualitative method
    • Quantitative method
  • Research Instruments
    Tools used to collect, measure, and analyze data related to your research interests
  • Research Instruments
    • Surveys
    • Checklist
    • Interviews
    • Tests
    • Questionnaires
    • Observation
  • Theoretical Framework

    Provides a general framework for data analysis, defines the concepts used and explains existing theories and models in your field of research
  • Conceptual Framework

    A written or visual representation that explains the study variables and their relationships with each other
  • Variables
    Entities that can take on different values, such as weight, height, anxiety levels, income, body temperature
  • Variables
    • Dependent Variable
    • Independent Variable
  • Population
    The entire group that you want to draw conclusions about, the pool of individuals from which a statistical sample is drawn for a study
  • Sample
    A subset of individuals from a larger population, the group that you will actually collect data from in your research
  • Respondents
    The number of people who answered a survey
  • Socio Demographic Profile
    A combination of social and demographic factors that define people in a specific group or population, including age, sex, education, migration background, ethnicity, religious affiliation, marital status, household, employment, and income