English 4th Quarter

Cards (21)

  • Information
    A collective of data that has been processed, organized, or structured in a meaningful way to convey knowledge, ideas or instructions
  • Explicit
    Information that is directly stated to the audience or reader
  • Implicit
    Information that is suggested but never directly stated
  • Documentation
    Refers to the correct use of sources which shows where information is not your own
  • Directive
    conceptual information
  • Descriptive
    Facilities and understanding
  • Research
    a systematic study or investigation of something for the purpose of answering questions pored by a researchers through collection of data
  • Qualitative Revearch
    numeric and objective seeking to answer like whim
  • Quantitative Research
    aims to gain insights into phenomenon group of experiement that cannot objectively measured or quantified
  • Outline
    a summary of the main points and the ideas that support
  • Sentence Outline
    each main topic and the subtopic is written in complete sentence
  • Topic Outline
    uses words and phrares instead of sentences and useful for the quick and organization of ideas.
  • Title
    It shows the topic of the research
  • Main Body
    It develops the topic, supports, the main ideas with information gathered from research
  • Statement of the Problem
    is used in research work as a claim that outlines the problem addressed by the study
  • Significance of the study
    a past of the introduction that is basically the importance your research
  • Abstract
    Summarizes all sentences, helps readers choose whether to read the entire report, includes goals and objective, results, and conclusion, usually one of the last parts of the paper to be written
  • Definition of Terms
    alphabetical list of important terms
  • Two Types of Outline
    1. Sentence Outline
    2. Topic Outline
  • Good Qualities of Research
    1. Validity
    2. Reliability
    3. Applicapability
    4. Generalization
  • Research Instruments
    1. Interviews
    2. Survey
    3. Observations
    4. Secondary data