Inquiry Learning Process
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What is research?

Scientific investigation of phenomena involving collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of facts.

What are some characteristics of quantitative research?

  • Data gathered using structured research instruments. (correct)
  • Researcher has a vaguely defined research question.
  • Research can usually be replicated. (correct)
  • Results are based on smaller sample sizes.
  • Quantitative research typically provides more detailed accounts of human perception.

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    According to Matira (2016), what does the term 'research' originate from?

    <p>Greek word meaning to search.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a variable in research?

    <p>A measure that can change or vary, impacting results.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a strength of quantitative research?

    <p>Enhances generalization of results.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quantitative research often employs a flexible process of discovery.

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

    Quantitative research usually involves ____ variables and many cases.

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

    Which tool is commonly used by researchers to collect numerical data?

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

    Study Notes

    Inquiry and Research

    • Inquiry fosters an active learning process where students formulate their own driving questions.
    • Engages students in exploring and seeking resolutions to questions rather than fixed answers.

    Research Definition

    • Research originates from Greek words: 're' meaning again and 'search' meaning to investigate.
    • Defined as a scientific investigation of phenomena involving collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of facts.

    Quantitative Research

    • One of the most popular types of research, particularly empirical in nature.
    • Systematic scientific analysis of numerical data.
    • Characterized by structured research instruments for data collection.

    Characteristics of Quantitative Research

    • Data is gathered using structured instruments to ensure uniformity.
    • Results typically derived from larger sample sizes to enhance reliability.
    • Replicable research increase the validity of findings.
    • A clearly defined research question is pivotal for objective responses.
    • Research often occurs in controlled environments affecting natural behaviors.

    Strengths of Quantitative Research

    • Enables broader studies, leading to enhanced generalization of results.
    • Promotes objectivity and accuracy through prescribed procedures.
    • Facilitates the ability to summarize extensive information efficiently.
    • Reduces personal bias by maintaining distance from subjects and using accepted methods.

    Weaknesses of Quantitative Research

    • Utilizes a rigid approach potentially limiting discovery processes.
    • Standardized questions can introduce structural bias and misrepresentation.
    • Produces less detailed insights into behavior, attitudes, and motivations.
    • Data may be limited and superficial, lacking depth in understanding human perception.
    • Conducted in artificial settings, which may distort findings regarding real-world behavior.

    Quantitative Research Designs

    • Non-Experimental Designs:
      • Descriptive: Reporting various traits.
      • Correlational: Exploring relationships without causation.
      • Comparative: Evaluating differences between groups.

    Tools and Methods in Research

    • Utilizes questionnaires and computer software for data collection.
    • Data primarily presented in numerical formats, such as tables and charts.

    Overall Significance

    • Research aims to connect speculation with reality by addressing underlying problems and generating insights that contribute to knowledge and application in various fields.

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    Explore the intricacies of the inquiry learning process, focusing on its design and the role of data collection. Understand how individual motivation can influence the acquisition of knowledge. This quiz helps to break down the steps vital for effective inquiry-based learning.

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