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What are the characteristics of research?
What are the characteristics of research?
- Objectiveness, clarity, and systematic organization (correct)
- Ambiguity, irrelevance, and subjectivity
- Creativity, subjectivity, and disorganization
- Inaccuracy, timeliness, and disorganization
What is the definition of research in French?
What is the definition of research in French?
- A process of analyzing data
- A process of seeking information (correct)
- A systematic way of investigating and requires questioning
- A learning process that involves asking questions
What is the main difference between research and inquiry?
What is the main difference between research and inquiry?
- Inquiry is a way of investigating, while research is a learning process
- Research involves asking questions, while inquiry is a systematic way of investigating
- Research is a way of seeking information, while inquiry involves gaining in-depth knowledge
- Inquiry is a learning process that involves questioning, while research requires accuracy and timeliness (correct)
What are the types of data needed for research?
What are the types of data needed for research?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of research?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of research?
What are the approaches to research?
What are the approaches to research?
What are the types of data needed for research?
What are the types of data needed for research?
What are the types of research methods?
What are the types of research methods?
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Study Notes
- Research means 'to go about seeking' in French.
- Inquiry is a learning process that involves asking questions.
- Research is a systematic way of investigating and requires questioning.
- Characteristics of research include accuracy, clarity, timeliness, objectiveness, relevance, and systematic organization.
- Purposes of conducting research include working independently, scientifically, gaining in-depth knowledge, and improving reading and writing skills.
- Research methods can be categorized into pure, applied, descriptive, correlational, explanatory, exploratory, and action research.
- Types of data needed for research include qualitative and quantitative data.
- Sources of data can be primary or secondary.
- Approaches to research include scientific, naturalistic, and triangulation.
- Ethics of research include informed consent, confidentiality and anonymity, and ethical reporting.
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