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In the CARS model, what is the primary purpose of 'legitimizing the issue'?
In the CARS model, what is the primary purpose of 'legitimizing the issue'?
- To establish the significance and relevance of the research problem. (correct)
- To demonstrate the researcher's expertise in the field.
- To present only the researcher's perspective on the problem.
- To criticize previous research and highlight its flaws.
Which element is LEAST likely to be used in 'establishing the research territory' according to the CARS model?
Which element is LEAST likely to be used in 'establishing the research territory' according to the CARS model?
- Personal opinions of the researcher. (correct)
- Data supported by evidence.
- Literature review of previous studies.
- Anecdotes related to real events.
What is the recommended minimum number of related studies to be included while establishing the research niche?
What is the recommended minimum number of related studies to be included while establishing the research niche?
- Fifteen
- Ten
- Five (correct)
- Three
Which of the following best describes the meaning of 'Occupying the Research Space' in the CARS model?
Which of the following best describes the meaning of 'Occupying the Research Space' in the CARS model?
According to the CARS model, what should the recommendations in a research paper be anchored to?
According to the CARS model, what should the recommendations in a research paper be anchored to?
In the context of establishing a research niche, what does identifying a 'gap' primarily involve?
In the context of establishing a research niche, what does identifying a 'gap' primarily involve?
According to the CARS model, data
in the research territory helps in?
According to the CARS model, data
in the research territory helps in?
According to the CARS model, what role do anecdotes primarily play in research?
According to the CARS model, what role do anecdotes primarily play in research?
When occupying the research space
, what determines the impact of a capstone project?
When occupying the research space
, what determines the impact of a capstone project?
What is the relationship between research findings and the conclusions drawn from them, as emphasized by the CARS model?
What is the relationship between research findings and the conclusions drawn from them, as emphasized by the CARS model?
Flashcards
Legitimize the issue
Legitimize the issue
Finding a problem or making it seem more problematic to justify research.
Facts in research
Facts in research
Accepted facts providing a stable base for introducing the research problem.
Data in research
Data in research
Evidence-supported facts for a more concrete presentation of a problem.
Literature review
Literature review
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Adding a new variable
Adding a new variable
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Anecdotes in Research
Anecdotes in Research
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Establishing the Research Niche
Establishing the Research Niche
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Related Studies
Related Studies
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Occupying the Research Space
Occupying the Research Space
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Research Conclusions
Research Conclusions
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Study Notes
- The CARS (Creating a Research Space) model helps structure research.
Establishing the Research Territory
- This involves legitimizing the research issue.
- Researchers must identify a problem or highlight its problematic aspects.
- Facts: Use generally accepted facts to provide a stable base for the introduction.
- Data: Use facts supported by tangible evidence for a stronger presentation of a problem or case.
- Literature: Use previous studies to provide context, highlighting connections and solutions.
- Concepts or Variables: Introduce new concepts to add a fresh perspective.
- Anecdotes: Use short narratives to shed light on qualitative research topics.
Establishing the Research Niche / Finding the "Gap"
- Prove the study's necessity by justifying the cause.
- Related Studies: Include 5-15 related studies.
- Focus on arguments that stress the importance of your research.
- Address what makes your research novel and what it tackles that others haven't.
Occupying the Research Space
- It refers to how the research will be implemented and presented.
- Your capstone project should have significant community impact.
- Proposal elements include sample/respondents/participants, research design, data analysis, presentation of data, data validation (based on RRL), and key questions.
- The final write-up should include the results of the study and major findings.
Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations
- Conclusions must be anchored to the findings.
- Recommendations must be anchored to the conclusions and must be pertaining to theory, research and practices.
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