Technical Terms -words that have specific meanings in each area of study. words that people use in a specific career field like research
Research -process of systematic inquilling that entails collection of data, documentation of critical info, and analysis and interpretation of their data/info in accordance with suitable methodologies.
Writing a research paper -will help you develop improve your reading skills.
Example of research: action research, thesis, dissertion, and case study
Action Research -research done by teachers to solve problems they encounter while teaching.
Qualitative Research -descriptive and gathered data are usually expressed in words. used to understand concept based on the participants thoughts or experiences which are gathered through interviews. measure the significance of a relationship between variables involves small amount of participants.
Abstract -summarizes the contents of the research. composed of one paragraph w/ 300 words or less
Introduction - one of the first things that researcher writes in the research where you mention your specific topic from a general standpoint.
Theoretical framework -understanding of theories and concepts that are relevant to the topic of your research paper
Theory- organized body of concepts and principles.
Research Methodology or method -refers to the data that is going to be collected and analyzed in the research
Conceptual Framework -shows the relationship of research variables and helps you to inform the rest of the design.
Concept - abstractly describes and names an object, a phenomenon, or an idea
Result -findings from the data that are collected from the study.
Questionnaire -Instrument that is made up of a series of questions to get into tom respondents
survey -data collection method comprised of multiple choice or rating scales.
References -list all the sources that you used in your research
Research data -any info that has been collected, observed, generated or created to validate original rescach findings
Experiment -procedure carried out to support refute or validate a hypothesis..
Findings -principal outcomes of a research project suggested, revealed or indicated. totality of outcomes rather than the conclusions of recommendations
Hypothesis -specific statement of prediction. Describes in concrete terms what you expect will happen in your study
Manuscript -work that an authur submits to a publisher, editor or producer fur publication
Research Methodology -specific procedures or techniques used to identify, select, process, and analyze info about a topic
Recommendations -based on the results of your research and indicate the specific measures or directions that can be taken.
Reference page -last page of an essay or research paper that has been written in APA style list all the sources you have used in your project..
Research Question -An answerable inquiry into a specific concerns or issue.
Research problem -statement about an area of concern, a condition to be improved etc.
Scope -the problem or issue that the researcher wants to study w/ the project.
Solution -Answers suggested or implemented to try & solve a question or problem
Statistical tool -statistical methods in carrying out a study including planning, designing collecting data, analyzing, drawing meaningful interpretation And reporting of the research findings
Title -summarizes the main idea or idea of your study.
A good title contains the fewest possible words that adequately describes the content or purpose of your research paper
Conclusion -intended to help the reader understand why your research
Conclusion -intended to help the reader understand why your research should matter to them after they have finished reading the paper.
Title, Author, Abstract, keywords -descriptive info that lets readers search for an article
Introduction -why
Methods -how
Results -what
Discussion/conclusion -sowhat
Definition -statement that explains or describes the meaning of a word or a phrase in a clear, complete and exact manner. could be a statement that expresses the essential nature of sometning