English lesson 1-3 4th qtr

Cards (26)

  • Systematic and scientific procedure
    1. Data collection
    2. Compilation
    3. Data analysis
    4. Interpretation
    5. Implication
  • Research
    A piece of academic writing
  • Abstract
    A short summary, intended to describe, should be self-contained
  • Gap
    Missing piece or pieces
  • Introduction
    Next part after the title and abstract
  • Review of related literature
    Provides an overview
  • Hypothesis (singular) Hypotheses (plural)

    Statement of expectation known as the research intellect gas or wild guest
  • Methodology
    Systematic method to resolve a research, to ensure valid and reliable results
  • Population
    To draw conclusions about
  • Sample
    Smaller part or subgroup, necessity, practicality, cost effective, manageability, respondents, subjects, participants
  • Variable
    Can be manipulated, independent - change or manipulated, dependent - responds to changes
  • Conceptual framework
    Term that abstractly describes
  • Theoretical framework
    Structure that can hold support or a theory
  • Research instrument
    To collect or obtain data relevant to the subject of research
  • Questionnaire
    Main instrument for collecting data and survey research
  • Data
    Any information that has collected observed generated and collected
  • Results
    Where authors provide the data collected
  • Discussion
    Purpose is to interpret and describe the significance of findings
  • Conclusion
    Reduce understand why your research should be mattered, not a merely summary of your point or view statement at a synthesis
  • Reference
    List all source used, credit authors
  • Appendix
    Space for material to clarify attach, copy of the research instrument
  • Socio-cultural
    Wide array of social and cultural influence
  • Qualitative
    Word based describing quality of things
  • Quantitative
    Numerical and record quantities
  • SMART
    • Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time
  • Elements of a research paper
    • Title
    • Author
    • Abstract keywords
    • Introduction
    • Method
    • Results
    • Discussion
    • Conclusion
    • Reference