Practical research

Cards (79)

  • Activity of yours that really pushes you to continue searching.
    Research
  • Forming an over-all understanding of the material
    STAGE 3: writing the review
  • Direct you to the location of other source
    General references
  • Report of presents a person own experience
    Primary sources
  • Report or describe other people experience or worldview
    Secondary sources
  • Where you devoted much of your time in looking for sources of knowledge, data or information to answer your research questions
    STAGE 1: search for the literature
  • Reading, understanding or making the mean materials meaningful to your
    STAGE 2: reading the source material
  • Only the most important ideas making the text short
    Summary
  • Explaining through own words
    paraphrase
  • Not exceeding 40 words
    Short direct quotation
  • 40 up to 100 words
    Long direct quotation
  • give meaning to some national and world issues
    Conceptual review
  • Focuses on theories or hypothesis
    Critical review
  • Makes the researcher deal with the latest research studies in the subject
    State-of-the-art review
  • Encourage well known expert to the rrl because of the influence of a certain ideology paradigm and beliefs on him/her
    Expert review
  • Prepare a situation for a future research work
    Scoping review
  • Beginning portion of the work that identifies individuals who have contribute on the paper
    Acknowledgement
  • Complete list of all reading materials
    References or bibliography
  • References within the main body of the text
    Citation or in text citation
  • Referring to the author whose ideas appear in your work
    Integral citation
  • Stress is in the information
    Non integral citation
  • Year
    Apa / american psychological association
  • Page
    Mla / modern language association
  • Year and page
    Cms / chicago manual style
  • Give an expanded or new understanding of an existing work
    Traditional review of literature
  • Data gathering technique that makes you verbally ask the subjects or respondents question face to face situation
    Interview
  • Request you to use an interview schedule or a list of question answerables with one and only item from a set of alternative responses
    Structure interview
  • The respondents answer the question based on what they personally think and feel about it
    Unstructured interview
  • Characteristic of the first two types are found in this third types of interview
    Semi structured interview
  • Only one respondents is interviewed
    Individual interview
  • You ask the question not to one person but to the group of people at the same time
    Group interview
  • Online interview
    Mediated interview
  • A paper contains list of questions
    Questionnaire
  • Goes to the respondents through apostle service or electronic mail
    Postal questionnaire
  • Makes you act as the interviewer and the interviewer at the same time
    Self administered questionnaire
  • Process are understanding data or known fact or assumptions serving as the basis of any claims or conclusions you have about something, you go through coding and collating
    Data analysis
  • Act of using symbols like letters or words to represent arbitrary or subjective data
    Coding
  • Way of bringing together the coded data
    Collating
  • To name this table of responses that consists of tables of cases and their associated variables
    Data matrix
  • Shows measurements of variables or factor for a set of cases and respondents
    Profile matrix