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  • The basic purpose of research paper is to?_______
    Inform
  • The first step in writing a research paper is to
    narrow your subject
  • A good research topic is one that is
    E
  • The most common way to conclude a research paper is to
    D
  • A Works Cited list includes
    C
  • What purposes are accomplished by the introduction to a research paper?
    d
  • This research term provides a tentative explanation or answer for a phenomenon under investigation.
    b
  • It is the systematic process of collecting and analyzing information in order to increase our understanding of the information of the phenomenon which are of concern or interest.

    a
  • It is a term used in research that abstractly describes and names an object, a phenomenon, or an idea
    d
  • It is an organized body of concepts and principles intended to explain a particular phenomenon.
    c
  • It is a term in research called as any quality of person, group subject event, condition or emotion that varies or takes on different values.
    a
  • This is a part of research that consists of assumptions, hypothesis, definitions, or a synthesis of a set of theories serving as the theoretical backbone of the investigation.
    B
  • This part of the research paper tells the purpose and importance of the research.
    a
  • This section of the research focuses only on results that are related to the research or problem.
    c
  • It uses a style or format to cue authors where it supports the background of the study of your research.
    a
  • All the tools used in the research should be seen in this part.
    d
  • This kind of research is used to describe variables and examine relationships among variables.
    b
  • This design of a qualitative method focuses on the experiment/s that are a part of the variables.
    b
  • This method of research refers to the meaning, concepts, definitions, characteristics, metaphors, symbols and descriptions of things.
    a
  • It is a problem that needs to be solved through research.
    c
  • What are the kinds of research methods?
    Qualitative and Quantitative
  • List the elements of a research
    1. TITLE
    2. ABSTRACT
    3. INTRODUCTION
    4. METHODS
    5. RESULTS
    6. DISCUSSION/ CONCLUSION
    7. REFERENCES
  •  A written document that presents the findings of a study or investigation
    Research
  •  It establishes  the scope, context and significance of the research being conducted by summarizing current understanding and background information about the topic.
    Introduction
  •  It provides an overview of current knowledge, allowing you to identify relevant theories, methods and gaps in the existing research.
    RRL
  • It can mean a group containing elements of anything you want to study, such as objects, events, organizations, countries, species, organisms, etc. 
    Population
  • Any factor, trait, or condition that can be manipulated, controlled for, or measured in an experiment 
    variable
  • The variable in an experiment that is changed or manipulated. 
    independent variable
  •  The variable that responds to the changes.
    Dependent Variable
  • Any tool that you may use to collect or obtain data, measure data, and analyze data that is relevant to the subject of your research.
    Instrument
  • Any information that has been collected, observed, generated or created to validate original research findings. 
    data
  • The section of a research report where the author provides the data collected during their study. 
    results
  • The section of a research report whose purpose is to interpret and describe the significance of your findings. 
    discussion
  • It must contain the subject matter of the study, the locale of the study, the population involved, and period when the data were gathered.
    title
  • An APA in-text citation consists of the author’s last name and the year of publication
  • What does SMART stand for?
    Specific
    Measurable
    Attainable
    Realistic
    Time
  • What does IMRAD stand for?
    Introduction
    Methods
    Results
    Discussion
  • Types of questionnaires
    open-ended and multiple choices