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In analyzing survey data, you find a notable number of incomplete responses to a specific question. What is the most appropriate course of action?
In analyzing survey data, you find a notable number of incomplete responses to a specific question. What is the most appropriate course of action?
Which of the following elements is typically included within the scope and limitations section of a research study?
Which of the following elements is typically included within the scope and limitations section of a research study?
Which section of a research paper formulates a testable relationship between variables, articulated as an interrogative statement?
Which section of a research paper formulates a testable relationship between variables, articulated as an interrogative statement?
Given the study title: 'The Lived Experiences of Senior High School Students in the New Normal,' what is the most suitable general research question?
Given the study title: 'The Lived Experiences of Senior High School Students in the New Normal,' what is the most suitable general research question?
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Given the overarching question 'What factors influence student performance in English?', which specific question would yield the most focused and actionable insights?
Given the overarching question 'What factors influence student performance in English?', which specific question would yield the most focused and actionable insights?
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Which part of a research paper articulates the value of the study to distinct entities such as society, governmental bodies, academic institutions, and future researchers?
Which part of a research paper articulates the value of the study to distinct entities such as society, governmental bodies, academic institutions, and future researchers?
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Which of the following best describes the scope of a research project?
Which of the following best describes the scope of a research project?
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Which statement accurately characterizes the 'Background of the Study' section in a research paper?
Which statement accurately characterizes the 'Background of the Study' section in a research paper?
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Which of the following elements is typically NOT found in Chapter I (Introduction) of a research paper?
Which of the following elements is typically NOT found in Chapter I (Introduction) of a research paper?
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In a study investigating the impact of stress on junior high school students, which group is most likely to directly benefit from the findings?
In a study investigating the impact of stress on junior high school students, which group is most likely to directly benefit from the findings?
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Which of the following is the LEAST important when initially choosing a research topic?
Which of the following is the LEAST important when initially choosing a research topic?
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Teacher C notices a high failure rate in their ICT class. Which research question is most appropriate to investigate this issue?
Teacher C notices a high failure rate in their ICT class. Which research question is most appropriate to investigate this issue?
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Which statement concerning the nature of research in everyday life is NOT accurate?
Which statement concerning the nature of research in everyday life is NOT accurate?
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A researcher is investigating the effects of social media on teenagers' mental health. Which scope demonstrates an appropriately focused research question?
A researcher is investigating the effects of social media on teenagers' mental health. Which scope demonstrates an appropriately focused research question?
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A researcher is examining the impact of video games on student creativity. Which delimitation provides an example of a well-defined focus?
A researcher is examining the impact of video games on student creativity. Which delimitation provides an example of a well-defined focus?
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A researcher aims to understand social interactions within a community by observing their natural environment and social phenomena. Which research approach aligns with this methodology?
A researcher aims to understand social interactions within a community by observing their natural environment and social phenomena. Which research approach aligns with this methodology?
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Which of the following statements provides the most accurate definition of research?
Which of the following statements provides the most accurate definition of research?
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A team of scientists is conducting research to expand the current knowledge of a specific phenomenon, without focusing on its immediate practical applications. Which type of research are they undertaking?
A team of scientists is conducting research to expand the current knowledge of a specific phenomenon, without focusing on its immediate practical applications. Which type of research are they undertaking?
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A researcher is embarking on a new study. What is the crucial first step they should take to ensure the research is focused and effective?
A researcher is embarking on a new study. What is the crucial first step they should take to ensure the research is focused and effective?
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Which of the following is NOT typically a primary purpose of conducting research?
Which of the following is NOT typically a primary purpose of conducting research?
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A student uses existing research to successfully resolve a personal dilemma. Which aspect of research significance does this exemplify?
A student uses existing research to successfully resolve a personal dilemma. Which aspect of research significance does this exemplify?
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A study's conclusion is derived from direct observations and experimental results, maintaining objectivity and logical reasoning throughout the process. Which characteristic of research does this best illustrate?
A study's conclusion is derived from direct observations and experimental results, maintaining objectivity and logical reasoning throughout the process. Which characteristic of research does this best illustrate?
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A researcher is conducting a study titled 'The Lived Experiences of the Subanens during Pandemic'. Which specific type of qualitative research design does this title indicate?
A researcher is conducting a study titled 'The Lived Experiences of the Subanens during Pandemic'. Which specific type of qualitative research design does this title indicate?
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A research study aims to provide deep insights into how individuals cope with the loss of loved ones. Which research approach is most suitable for achieving this goal?
A research study aims to provide deep insights into how individuals cope with the loss of loved ones. Which research approach is most suitable for achieving this goal?
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Flashcards
Missing Data
Missing Data
Data points that are absent from a dataset, impacting analysis.
Scope and Limitation
Scope and Limitation
Defines the boundaries and constraints of research.
Research Statement
Research Statement
A phrase that articulates the relationship in a research.
General Research Question
General Research Question
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Specific Research Question
Specific Research Question
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Significance of the Study
Significance of the Study
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Background of the Study
Background of the Study
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Beneficiary
Beneficiary
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Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research
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Basic Research
Basic Research
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Research Problem Definition
Research Problem Definition
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Empirical Research
Empirical Research
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Phenomenological Research
Phenomenological Research
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Ethical Research Practices
Ethical Research Practices
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The Lived Experiences
The Lived Experiences
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Research Purposes
Research Purposes
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Research Focus
Research Focus
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Delimitation
Delimitation
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Research Topic Considerations
Research Topic Considerations
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Research Question Example
Research Question Example
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Designing Research Statements
Designing Research Statements
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Scope of Research
Scope of Research
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Good Delimitation Example
Good Delimitation Example
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Definition of Research
Definition of Research
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Study Notes
Practical Research 1 - Summative Test (3rd Quarter)
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Question 1 (Survey Data Analysis): A significant number of students skipped a question in a survey. The best course of action is to acknowledge the data limitation and discuss how it might affect the findings.
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Question 2 (Scope and Limitations): Scope and limitations encompass the boundaries and constraints of a research project.
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Question 3 (Research Relationship Questions): A research question that establishes a relationship between variables, worded as a question.
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Question 4 (General Research Question): The best question for the topic "The lived experiences of Senior High School students in the new normal" is: What are the lived experiences of the senior high school students in the new normal?
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Question 5 (Specific Research Question): The best specific research question from "What are the factors influencing student performance in English subject?" is: Does using online English tutorials improve student grades?
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Question 6 (Significance of the Study): The significance of the study explains the importance of the research to society, the government, institutions, and future research.
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Question 7 (Background of the Study): The Background of the study highlights the necessity of the research and its relation to existing theories.
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Question 8 (Research Beneficiaries): The community benefits most from a study focusing on the effects of stress on junior high school students.
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Question 9 (Target Population): Choosing five participants out of 50 represents a research limitation.
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Question 10 (Chapter 1 Components): Chapter 1 of a research paper typically includes the introduction and research problem statements. It does not include a review of related literature (that's usually in chapter 2).
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Question 11 (Research Topic Considerations): Important factors when selecting a research topic include practicality, researcher interest and necessity, uniqueness, and availability of resources.
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Question 12 (Research Question for Teacher): A suitable question to help a teacher whose ICT class has a high failure rate is: What intervention can be employed?
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Question 13 (Research in Daily Life): Research in daily life is not limited to social problems; it affects and shapes our understanding of the world, interpersonal relationships, and societal structures.
Effects of Social Media on Mental Health (Question 14)
- Scope of Social Media Research: A focused research project should limit its scope to a specific group or platform.
Video Games on Student Creativity (Question 15)
- Delimitation: A good delimitation for a study on video games and student creativity is focusing on the effects of educational video games on middle school students.
Defining Research (Question 16)
- Definition of Research: Research is a systematic investigation to extend, modify, or create knowledge.
Qualitative Research (Question 17)
- Naturalistic Inquiry: Qualitative research is a naturalistic inquiry method, involving in-depth understanding of social phenomena in their natural setting.
Basic and Applied Research (Question 18)
- Basic Research: Basic research, or pure research, aims to expand our overall knowledge about a phenomenon. It's focused on improving understanding of the fundamental principles, rather than on practical application.
Research Process (Question 19 - Question 21)
- Research Steps: The research process starts with defining the research problem.
- Purpose of Research: Research serves to predict events, solve problems, evaluate past happenings, and explain phenomena.
Research Characteristics (Question 22)
- Empirical Research: Empirical research is based on observations and experiments and is guided by objective facts.
Research Types (Question 23 - Question 24)
- Research Method Types: Research can be historical, phenomenological, correlational, etc. Different methods are useful for different research topics and questions.
Ethical Research Practices (Question 25)
- Ethical Research Practices: Ethical research involves gaining informed consent, respecting participant anonymity, and allowing participants to withdraw at any time.
Research Topic Selection (Question 26)
- Research Topics: Different subjects lend themselves better to specific research styles.
Research Codes and Ethics Questions (27)
- Codes of Ethics: Maintaining confidentiality, providing proper attribution (for research involving the use of other sources/materials ),and avoiding misconduct are crucial ethical considerations in research
Research Report Structure (Question 28)
- Significance of Study: Explains the practical significance of the research.
Research Methods (Question 29-Question 30)
- Research Methods: Case studies, historical analyses, and ethnographic research are various approaches for acquiring information.
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A summative test covering survey data analysis, research scope and limitations. Also focuses on formulating general and specific research relationship questions. It assesses understanding lived experiences and influencing factors.