Filipino Final Term Reviewer - Kaalaman

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What is an expected result of research on the effects of video games on elementary children?

  • Increased anxiety and depression in children (correct)
  • Diminished academic performances (correct)
  • Enhanced cognitive skills from gameplay
  • Improved social interactions among children

Which of the following describes a systematic approach in research?

  • Randomly selecting participants for interviews
  • Forming conclusions without data validation
  • Following a casual observation method
  • Carefully selecting each step and basing conclusions on gathered data (correct)

How does critical analysis impact research outcomes?

  • It focuses solely on the researcher's personal opinions.
  • It disregards the importance of anecdotal evidence.
  • It allows researchers to avoid biases in data interpretation. (correct)
  • It encourages sampling without ensuring data quality.

What is essential for forming valid conclusions in research?

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Which ability involves understanding the feelings of others and predicting their experiences?

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What is a characteristic of empirical data in research?

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Which statement accurately reflects a misconception regarding video games and children?

<p>There are no long-term effects of video gaming on children. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What approach should a researcher adopt when collecting data for studying video game effects?

<p>Utilize a diverse range of data collection methods including surveys and observations (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term describes the physical movement of the body as a form of communication?

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What does the term 'Chronemics' refer to in communication studies?

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What is the primary focus of 'Empirical data' in research?

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In research, what does 'Systematic approach' involve?

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Which aspect does 'Proxemics' study in communication?

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What does 'Kritikal na pagsusuri' help researchers achieve?

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Which of the following is NOT a component of Kinesika?

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Which research method ensures that data collection follows specific stages from problem identification to conclusion?

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Which statement accurately describes the role of surveys in research?

<p>Surveys can serve as a method for both qualitative and quantitative research. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What best defines the expected outcome in a research proposal?

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How is empirical research distinguished from critical research?

<p>Empirical research relies on observation and experience. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement accurately describes pragmatic ability in communication?

<p>Pragmatic ability is the capacity to interpret spoken, unspoken, and nonverbal cues in context. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What characterizes strategic ability in communication?

<p>Strategic ability refers to the effective use of both verbal and non-verbal communication methods. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between systematic and controlled research?

<p>Controlled research follows planned steps to reach conclusions based solely on collected data. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement is true regarding discourse competence?

<p>Discourse competence involves understanding, expressing, and exchanging ideas in a specific language. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary purpose of research?

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Flashcards

Instrumentalities

Aspects of communication that involve the methods used to convey a message.

Genre

The type or category of a communication—e.g., narrative, descriptive, expository, argumentative.

Kinesics

The study of body movements and gestures in communication.

Chronemics

The study of how time affects communication.

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Proxemics

The study of how space and distance are used in communication.

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Vocalics (Paralanguage)

The study of vocal cues that accompany spoken language, such as tone, pitch, and volume.

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Oculesics

The study of eye movements and their communicative functions.

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Empiricial

Based on observation and experience rather than theory.

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Purpose of Research

The aim or function of a research study, as stated in the research paper.

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Methodology of Research

The methods used for collecting and analyzing data in a research study.

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Rationale of Research

The reasons or history behind choosing a certain research topic.

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Expected Research Results

The predicted outcomes of a research study.

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Emprical Data

Data based on observation and experience. This is the foundation for conclusions.

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Critical Judgment

Careful assessment of a research study.

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Systematic Approach

Following a planned and careful process in research.

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Controlled Study

A research study that carefully manages variables to isolate specific effects.

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Survey as a Research Method

A systematic way to collect data from a sample of a population for research purposes.

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Research Objective

The goal or purpose of a research study.

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Pragmatic Competence

The ability to understand implied meanings, unspoken messages, and nonverbal cues in communication.

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Strategic Competence

The ability to use verbal and nonverbal communication effectively.

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Expected Result in Research

The potential outcomes or anticipated findings of a research study.

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Discourse Competence

The ability to understand, express, and exchange ideas in a specific language.

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Sociolinguistic Competence

The ability to consider the speaker, the subject matter, and the circumstances of a conversation.

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Systematic Research

Research that follows a planned sequence of steps.

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Study Notes

Filipino Final Term Reviewer - Kaalaman

  • Dell Hymes introduced the concept of communicative competence.
  • Noam Chomsky introduced the concept of grammatical competence.
  • Communicative competence is the ability to adjust language use to different situations.
  • Adaptability in communication is crucial for successful interactions.
  • Appropriateness in language use is influenced by the communication setting and audience.
  • The topic or subject matter of a discussion is an important aspect.
  • The manner in which speakers convey thoughts and ideas plays a role.
  • The communication platform or the medium used also influences interaction.
  • The people involved, their roles, and interaction dynamics affect conversations.
  • The communicative goals and intents in conversation are essential aspects.
  • Kinesics is the study of body movements and gestures.
  • Vocalics involves the study of vocal characteristics like tone, pitch, and volume.
  • Chronemics is the study of how time affects communication.
  • Proxemics is the study of how space and distance influence interactions.
  • Vocalizations such as sighs, laughs, and grunts are examples of vocalics.

Filipino Final Term Reviewer - Proeso

  • The "correctness" of a sentence's grammar is assessed.
  • Students are prompted to find errors or identify sentences with correct grammar.

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