18 Questions
What is the term for the process of gathering data through participant observation, questionnaires, and interviews?
KWALITATIBO
What type of research design involves the study of a particular individual or group over a long period of time?
Case Study
What is the term for a theoretical framework that guides research and provides a basis for understanding the research problem?
Theoretical Framework
What is the purpose of correlational studies?
To identify associations between variables
What type of research involves the comparison of concepts, cultures, or events?
Comparative Research
What is the term for the process of gathering data through surveys, statistics, and censuses?
KWANTITATIBO
What is the primary purpose of documentary research in a study?
To analyze existing literature and secondary data
What is the purpose of sampling in research?
To select a small part of the population to represent the whole
What is the main advantage of using a semi-structured interview in research?
It provides a high degree of flexibility in the questioning process
What is the formula to calculate the sample size in stratified sampling?
Sample Size per Stratum = Population size of stratum / total desired sample size
What is the symbol for the sample size in Slovin's formula?
n
What is the principle of research ethics that ensures participants are aware of the risks and benefits of a study?
Informed consent
What type of observation is characterized by the researcher's participation in the natural setting of the participants?
Participatory observation
What is the main difference between theoretical and conceptual framework?
Theoretical framework is based on previous studies, while conceptual framework is based on the researcher's ideas
What is the term for the act of passing off someone else's work as one's own?
Plagiarism
What is the purpose of cluster sampling?
To group individuals with similar characteristics
What is the primary goal of research ethics in a study?
To protect the rights and welfare of the participants
What is the formula to calculate the sample size in systematic sampling?
n = kN/N
Learn about the conceptual framework in research, its types, and the importance of sampling in research methodology. Understand how sampling helps represent a large population and determine the sample size.
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