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Grade 9 Research Reviewer
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Grade 9 Research Reviewer

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Academic Journals are printed and published write-ups that passed panel discussions with ______.

experts

Open Educational Resources (OERs) are materials that have been licensed for 'free use' in educational ______.

settings

Sample Web Sources Domains .edu is for Educational platforms, .org is for Organizational platforms, and .gov is for ______ platforms.

Government

CRAAP Test includes assessing the source based on Currency, Relevance, Authority, ______, and Purpose.

<p>Accuracy</p> Signup and view all the answers

APA stands for American Psychological Association, which is commonly used in ______, Business, and Sciences.

<p>Statistics</p> Signup and view all the answers

Primary Sources - First-hand sources such as diaries, journals, letters, legal documents etc. Secondary Sources - Analysed and interpreted data such as workbooks, textbooks, scholarly articles, magazines etc. Tertiary Sources - Stable and pre-existing sources like dictionary, almanac, atlas, manual, handbook, instructional materials.

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Population: Population (N) represents the whole group you want to study. Samples: Sample (n) is the specific part of a group you collect data from. Sampling - Methods to get respondents for your data collection. o Probability  Simple Random Sampling  Systematic Sampling  Stratified Sampling  Cluster Sampling o Non-Probability  Convenience Sampling  Voluntary Response Sampling  Purposive Sampling  Snowball Sampling

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Procedure - Step-by-step process of research writing. Data Analysis Graphs - illustrations to show the statistics of your gathered data. Statistical Data - The results from your data gathering. Interpretation - Text format of the results from your data gathering. Summary - The totality of information in the research paper. Conclusion - The likeliness of events based on the results of your conducted research.

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Methods to get respondents for your data collection. o Probability  Simple Random ______  Systematic ______  Stratified ______  Cluster ______ o Non-Probability  Convenience ______  Voluntary Response ______  Purposive ______  Snowball ______

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To present and justify the need to study a research problem. To present a practical way in which the proposed research study should be undertaken. Importance of Research Proposal Intentions of the researchers Reflects as an over view of the problem. Understanding the severity of the issue.

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Study Notes

  • Research elements include statistics, data, and experiments for both quantity and quality purposes, with academic journals, web sources, and open educational resources being common sources.
  • Different web sources are categorized by domains like .edu for educational platforms, .org for organizational platforms, and .gov for government platforms, among others.
  • The CRAAP test is used to evaluate web sources based on Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.
  • Different citation styles like MLA for literatures and languages, and APA for statistics, business, and sciences are used in academic writing for in-text citations and referencing.
  • The scope of the problem statement in research defines the boundaries of the problem, its nature, purpose, and problem-solution framework.
  • Research can involve primary sources like diaries and journals, secondary sources like scholarly articles, and tertiary sources like dictionaries and handbooks.
  • Methodologies in research include instruments for data collection, research design (quantitative or qualitative), population (N), samples (n), sampling methods (probability and non-probability), and the research procedure.
  • Data analysis in research involves using graphs to illustrate statistics, interpreting statistical data, summarizing information, coming to conclusions, making recommendations, and proposing future research directions.
  • A research proposal is important to present and justify the need to study a research problem and suggest a practical way to undertake the research study, reflecting the intentions of researchers and highlighting the severity of the issue.
  • SWOT analysis is used to assess Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats in a research context.

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This academic writing provides an in-depth analysis of a single topic using empirical evidence. It covers elements in research like statistics, data, and experiments, as well as the purposes of research in quantity and quality. Additionally, it discusses academic journals, web sources, and open educational resources.

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