Process of systematic inquiry that entails collection of data; documentation of critical information; and analysis and interpretation of that data/information
Research is important because it helps us analyze and evaluate problems, and once we are able to study them, we can hopefully come up with a solution
Abstract
Short summary that will help the readers of your research understand what your study is all about and remember key ideas about your study
Introduction
The scope, context and the significance of the research
Literature review
Where the researcher use and review other existing studies written by experts or scholars
Conclusion
Synthesize all the important aspects, confirm the readers why the research is worth studying
Data
Information used as basis for reasoning, discussion or calculation
Questionnaire
Set of question on specified subject
Operational Definition
How term used in study
Research Methodology
Design, systematic process, used to provide credible results
Qualitative
Descriptive theory
Quantitative
Showing statistical evidence
Limitations
Weakness of the study
Delimitations
How the study will be narrowed in the scope
Hypothesis
Relationship among or between variables
Alternative Hypothesis
There is significant relationship
Null hypothesis
There is no significant relationship
Population
Entire set under considerations, target groups
Significance of the study
How the study will contribute, who will benefit from
Statement of the problem
Enumerates the research question
Statistical analysis
Application of statistical processes, compilation, presentation, discussion, and interpretation of numerical idea
Variable
A quality of interest that can be manipulated, observed, studied