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What is the primary goal of inquiry?
What is the primary goal of inquiry?
What characterizes an investigation in research?
What characterizes an investigation in research?
Which of the following best defines immersion?
Which of the following best defines immersion?
What should researchers consider when defining a research problem?
What should researchers consider when defining a research problem?
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What is brainstorming primarily used for in research?
What is brainstorming primarily used for in research?
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Which statement best describes research?
Which statement best describes research?
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What aspect helps in understanding a research problem?
What aspect helps in understanding a research problem?
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Which of the following is not considered during the preparation for research?
Which of the following is not considered during the preparation for research?
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Study Notes
Inquiries, Investigations, and Immersions
- The presentation is about inquiries, investigations, and immersions.
- The presenter, Mark Gerald V. Granada, LPT, aims to unlock keywords related to research.
- The presentation explores the elements of research.
- The presentation covers definitions of inquiry, investigation, and immersion.
Inquiry
- Inquiry is a question designed to gather information.
- It is a process of asking about or investigating something to learn more about it.
Investigation
- Investigation is a proper inquiry or efficient study.
Immersion
- Immersion is learning a skill by using only that skill.
- It is the fact of becoming completely involved in something.
Research Study
- Research is like exploring to generate ideas that meet societal needs.
Concept
- A concept is a conceptual representation of abstract objects or abilities that form the building blocks of thoughts and beliefs.
Research
- Research is an investigation or experimentation aiming at the discovery and interpretation of facts.
- It revises accepted theories or laws in light of new facts or practical applications of these new theories and laws.
Two Types of Research
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Qualitative Research:
- Involves processes, feelings, and motives (the whys and hows) and produces in-depth and holistic data.
- Usually generates hypotheses from data, rather than testing a hypothesis.
- Uses unstructured or semi-structured instruments.
- Uses small sample sizes chosen purposefully to achieve high validity.
- Helps to better understand individual differences in feelings, motives, and experiences.
- Uses flexible processes like field research, case studies, and secondary analysis.
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Quantitative Research:
- Aims to characterize trends and patterns.
- Usually starts with a theory or hypothesis about the relationship between two or more variables.
- Uses structured research instruments like questionnaires or schedules and uses large sample sizes that represent the population to achieve high output replicability.
- Helps to understand group similarities.
- Uses structured processes like census, surveys, experiments, and secondary analysis.
Brainstorming
- Brainstorming is a method of inquiring about ideas to develop concepts and focusing techniques.
- It involves asking insightful questions and understanding the interests of people involved.
What to Consider in Writing Research
- A problem that is personally interesting.
- Existing problems in a classroom, school, or campus that need to be addressed.
- Existing needs in the community or society.
- Specific areas of interest, specialization, or events from related fields.
- Prevailing theories and philosophies in the subject area.
Example of Research Agenda
- The example research agenda uses qualitative research.
- The problem is a community waste problem.
- The methodology uses interview and survey questionnaires.
- The importance is to provide awareness and information about the "Clean and Green Project and Health & Sanitation Program."
Inquiry (additional detail)
- Inquiry is a way to extend knowledge, undertake doubt or solve a problem.
Preparing for Research Steps
- Focus: An ill-structured problem needs consideration of diverse perspectives.
- Decide on a topic: Think-aloud, asking probing questions to encourage participants to decide on a topic.
- Understand the problem: This includes clarifying misconceptions and possibilities.
- Design on the problem: This final stage involves addressing problems within manageable scales and extending learning pathways.
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Description
This presentation delves into the three core elements of research: inquiry, investigation, and immersion. Presenter Mark Gerald V. Granada, LPT, provides insights into definitions and applications that enhance understanding of effective research practices. Explore how these concepts are foundational in generating ideas and skills relevant to societal needs.