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What is the primary purpose of conducting educational research?
What is the primary purpose of conducting educational research?
How does research contribute to knowledge in education?
How does research contribute to knowledge in education?
What does expanding knowledge through educational research entail?
What does expanding knowledge through educational research entail?
Which of the following best describes the term 'iterative process' in research?
Which of the following best describes the term 'iterative process' in research?
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Why is it important to address gaps in knowledge through research?
Why is it important to address gaps in knowledge through research?
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What is meant by 'empirical investigation' in research?
What is meant by 'empirical investigation' in research?
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In the context of research, what is a 'hypothetical proposition'?
In the context of research, what is a 'hypothetical proposition'?
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What is one of the roles of educational research in policy formation?
What is one of the roles of educational research in policy formation?
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What is a key aspect of the conclusions drawn from research findings?
What is a key aspect of the conclusions drawn from research findings?
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What role does peer review play in research?
What role does peer review play in research?
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Why is transparency important in research?
Why is transparency important in research?
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What is meant by practical relevance in a research context?
What is meant by practical relevance in a research context?
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Which of the following best describes the contributions of good research?
Which of the following best describes the contributions of good research?
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How should references and citations be handled in research?
How should references and citations be handled in research?
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What is the characteristic of a well-communicated research paper?
What is the characteristic of a well-communicated research paper?
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What is a consequence of conducting research without timeliness?
What is a consequence of conducting research without timeliness?
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What is the primary purpose of verifying previous research findings?
What is the primary purpose of verifying previous research findings?
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Which of the following is considered a criterion of good research?
Which of the following is considered a criterion of good research?
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Why is it important to incorporate diverse perspectives in educational research?
Why is it important to incorporate diverse perspectives in educational research?
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What does methodological rigor entail in the context of educational research?
What does methodological rigor entail in the context of educational research?
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What is a key aspect of ensuring data quality in research?
What is a key aspect of ensuring data quality in research?
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What ethical consideration is essential during the research process?
What ethical consideration is essential during the research process?
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How should research findings be presented for optimal understanding?
How should research findings be presented for optimal understanding?
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Why is a thorough literature review important in educational research?
Why is a thorough literature review important in educational research?
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Study Notes
Understanding Research
- Research is an organized inquiry aimed at solving problems and is fundamental to all sciences.
- It involves a systematic process for examining solutions to identified issues.
- Research contributes to policy formulation, enhancement, and improvement.
Defining Research
- Defined as a systematic, controlled, empirical, and critical investigation of hypotheses relating to natural phenomena.
- The term originates from the French word "CERCHIER," meaning "to seek or to search."
Importance of Conducting Research
- Various entities, including students, educators, government, and media, engage in research for informed decision-making.
- Research is critical for reliable outcomes as opposed to relying on intuition or personal experience.
- It focuses on understanding facts (what) and scientific methodology (how).
Purposes of Educational Research
- Improve Practice: Enhances teaching methods and learning strategies through evidence-based recommendations.
- Add to Knowledge: Expands understanding of educational processes, learning theories, and student behavior.
- Address Gaps in Knowledge: Explores under-researched areas, such as the effectiveness of different teaching modalities.
- Expand Knowledge: Encourages exploration of new concepts, challenging existing educational theories.
- Replicate Knowledge: Provides frameworks for verifying previous research findings to ensure consistent educational practices.
- Inform Policy: Influences educational policies by offering data that supports decision-making processes.
- Enhance Equity and Inclusion: Aims to consider diverse perspectives, addressing the needs of marginalized groups in education.
Criteria of Good Research
- Clear Research Question: A specific, relevant question that addresses significant issues in the field.
- Relevance: Research must relate to the field and contribute new insights, addressing literature gaps.
- Methodological Rigor: Use appropriate research designs and analytical techniques, detailed enough for replication.
- Data Quality: Collected data should be reliable, valid, and minimize bias.
- Ethical Considerations: Follow ethical guidelines for informed consent and participant confidentiality.
- Literature Review: A comprehensive review demonstrating understanding of existing research and justification for study.
- Clear Presentation of Findings: Logical presentation of results using visual aids for comprehension, contextualized appropriately.
- Conclusions and Implications: Appropriate conclusions based on findings, recognizing limitations.
- References and Citations: Properly cite all information sources to avoid plagiarism.
- Peer Review: Subjecting research to evaluation by experts to ensure quality and reliability.
- Transparency: Making data and methodologies available for verification by other researchers.
- Practical Relevance: Providing actionable insights applicable to real-world contexts and policymaking.
- Contributions to Knowledge: Research should offer meaningful advancements in the field, challenging or confirming established theories.
- Communication: Clear, well-organized presentations enhance understanding and accessibility of research.
- Timeliness: Research should be conducted and published promptly to maintain relevance and impact.
Characteristics of a Good Researcher
- Intellectual Prudence: Engage in healthy criticism and inquiry in research.
- Intellectual Honesty: Commit to honesty and integrity throughout the research process.
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This quiz explores the fundamentals of research, including its definition, importance, and purpose in educational contexts. Gain insights into how organized inquiry contributes to effective decision-making and enhances teaching practices. Test your knowledge on the systematic processes involved in conducting research.