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Scientific research is defined as systematic, controlled, empirical, and critical investigation of hypothetical propositions about the presumed relations among observed phenomena.
Scientific research is defined as $systematic$, $controlled$, $empirical$, and $critical$ investigation of hypothetical propositions about the presumed relations among observed phenomena.
Scientific research is the systematic investigation of ______ and ______.
Scientific research is the systematic investigation of $theories$ and $hypotheses$.
Basic is to have ______ understanding of a particular subject.
Basic is to have $fuller$ understanding of a particular subject.
Applied is to find an application of the knowledge whether new or old. Descriptive is observing and recording the changes as they happen in nature. Experimental manipulates the variables to arrive at conclusions. You can determine the sources that your community have as well as their needs. Whenever or wherever there is a gap between need and resources, a potential problem or topic of study arises. It is the heart of your scientific investigation.
Applied is to find an application of the knowledge whether new or old. Descriptive is observing and recording the changes as they happen in nature. Experimental manipulates the variables to arrive at conclusions. You can determine the sources that your community have as well as their needs. Whenever or wherever there is a gap between need and resources, a potential problem or topic of study arises. It is the $heart$ of your scientific investigation.
Research Problem is a problem that you want to answer to satisfy your curiosity. A good research problem must be clear, organized, specific and ______.
Research Problem is a problem that you want to answer to satisfy your curiosity. A good research problem must be clear, organized, specific and $testable$.
Variable is ______ that can be changed in the study.
Variable is $something$ that can be changed in the study.
Scientific research is defined as ______, ______, empirical, and critical investigation of hypothetical propositions about the presumed relations among observed phenomena.
systematic, controlled
Basic is to have ______ understanding of a particular subject.
fuller
Applied is to find an application of the knowledge whether new or old. Descriptive is observing and recording the changes as they happen in nature. Experimental manipulates the variables to arrive at conclusions. You can determine the sources that your community have as well as their needs. Whenever or wherever there is a gap between need and resources, ______ arises. It is the heart of your scientific investigation.
a potential problem or topic of study
Research Problem is a problem that you want to answer to satisfy your curiosity. A good research problem must be clear, organized, specific and ______.
testable
Variable is ______ that can be changed in the study.
Something
Test your knowledge of scientific research with this quiz! Explore the differences between basic and applied research, and discover the key characteristics and goals of scientific investigations. Challenge yourself with questions about hypothesis testing, empirical evidence, and critical thinking in the world of scientific research.
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