Research Methodology: Chapters 2 & 3
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A researcher is preparing to conduct a study on the effectiveness of a new teaching method. According to the guidelines for research methodology, which of the following sections should explicitly outline the steps taken during the intervention?

  • Procedure (correct)
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Collection
  • Participants/Materials

In which section of a research proposal would you expect to find a detailed discussion of existing studies relevant to the current research question, highlighting both consistencies and inconsistencies in prior findings?

  • Data Analysis
  • Procedure
  • Methodology
  • Review of Related Literature (correct)

A researcher aims to understand the impact of social media use on teenagers' self-esteem. Which research design would allow for the manipulation of social media exposure and measurement of its effect on self-esteem levels?

  • Data Collection
  • Review of Related Literature
  • Experiment (correct)
  • Survey

A research team is investigating the effectiveness of a new drug. After collecting data from participants, which section of their research report should describe the statistical techniques used to determine if the drug had a significant effect?

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Why is it essential to identify gaps in existing research when writing a literature review?

<p>To justify the significance and necessity of the current research. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Review of Related Literature (RRL)

A summary of existing research, identifying gaps, and establishing importance.

Research Gaps

Areas where existing research is lacking or incomplete.

Research Design

The plan for how research questions will be answered, including methods used.

Data Collection

The process of gathering information for analysis in research.

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Data Analysis

The process of interpreting collected data to draw conclusions.

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Study Notes

  • Summarize and connect existing research to establish the current state of knowledge.
  • Identify knowledge gaps to highlight the need and importance of your research.
  • Cite all sources properly and give credit where it's due.

Chapter 3: Methodology

  • Research Design: Explain the chosen methodology (e.g., experiment, survey), justifying its suitability for answering the research question.
  • Participants/Materials: Detail the individuals or materials being studied, including sample size and specific tools used.
  • Procedure: Outline a step-by-step, detailed description of the research process, similar to a recipe.
  • Data Collection: Specify the methods for gathering data, ensuring clarity and completeness.
  • Data Analysis: Describe the methods for interpreting and making sense of the collected data.

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Summarizing and connecting existing research to establish the current state of knowledge. Detailing research design, participants/materials, procedure, data collection, and data analysis methods. Highlighting the methodology for answering the research question.

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