Inquiries, Investigation and Immersion

Cards (40)

  • Explanatory
    Deals with presenting the information through explanations
  • ARGUMENT
    Used to present the researcher's point of view from a certain topic in a logical and debatable manner
  • CATEGORIES OF SOURCES
    • Documents
    • Numerical Records
    • Oral Statements
    • Relics
  • TECHNIQUES OR GUIDE IN WRITING YOUR SYNTHESIS
    • Summary
    • Example or Illustration
    • Two (or more) Reasons
    • Comparison and Contrast
  • HONESTY
    Researchers must see to it that all borrowed intellectual property must be cited accurately
  • INTEGRITY
    The researcher must secure that the study holds sincerity and consistency. The researchers must see to it that all of the parts promised and presented during the presentation of the proposal must be kept
  • CAREFULNESS
    The researcher must see to it that the conduct of the study must be free from any carelessness and errors of negligence. All important data must be kept for future uses
  • OBJECTIVITY
    Researchers must see to it that she/he is free from any form of bias in all aspects of his/her research paper
  • OPENNESS
    Researchers can accept suggestions from others and they can handle constructive criticisms
  • RESEARCH METHOD
    Refers to the philosophical, theoretical, conceptual, and analytic perspective of research
  • RESEARCH APPROACH
    It details a conceptual framework
  • RESEARCH DESIGN
    The rational and coherent overall strategy that the researcher uses to incorporate all the vital components of the research study
  • QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
    • Descriptive
    • Correlational
    • Ex Post Facto
    • Quasi-Experimental
    • Experimental
  • DESCRIPTIVE
    Used to systematically describe a phenomenon, situation, or population
  • CORRELATIONAL
    Used to establish an association between variables
  • EX POST FACTO
    Used to measure a cause from a pre-existing effect
  • QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL
    Independent variable is manipulated, participants are not randomly assigned to conditions or orders of conditions
  • EXPERIMENTAL
    Used in doing experiment to test a hypothesis
  • QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
    • Case Study
    • Phenomenology
    • Ethnography
    • Grounded Theory
  • CASE STUDY
    Used in extensively exploring and understanding rather than confirming and quantifying
  • PHENOMENOLOGY
    Used in describing a phenomenon
  • ETHNOGRAPHY
    Used to determine scientific description of groups/ethnicity
  • GROUNDED THEORY
    Used in developing empirical theory that consists of underlying set of tasks and principles
  • Prieto et al. (2017) crafted the following rules that you can use to produce a quality RRl
  • Give the 4 categories of sources: documents, numerical records, relics, and oral statements
  • Give the 4 techniques or guides in writing your synthesis: Summary, example or illustration, two (or more) reasons, Comparison and contrast
  • Who defined Quasi-Experimental?
    Cook & Campbell (1979)
  • What are the 3 things that a descriptive research design systematically describes?
    Phenomenon, situation, and population
  • Under the grounded theory, what are things that empirical theory consists?
    set of tasks and principles
  • ethnography determines descriptions of?
    groups or ethnicity
  • Phenomenology describes?
    Phenomenon
  • Case study is used in extensively exploring and understanding rather than?

    confirming and quantifying
  • What are the 4 things that Research method refers to?
    philosophical, theoretical, conceptual, and analytic perspectives of research
  • Argument is used to present the researcher’s point of view from a certain topic in a?
    logical and debatable manner
  • Explanatory deals with presenting the information through?
    Explanation
  • What are the 2 types of review of related literature synthesis?
    Explanatory and Argument
  • ex post facto is used to measure a cause from a?
    pre-existing effect
  • EXPERIMENTAL is used in doing experiment to test a?
    hypothesis
  • RESEARCH APPROACH details a?
    conceptual framework
  • Research design is defined as?
    rational and coherent overall strategy