Practical Research 1 Lesson 3 PDF
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This document provides an overview of the Practical Research 1, Lesson 3 for qualitative research. It includes instructions on identifying research gaps, and creating ethical research titles. It also contains information on how to write a good statement of the problem.
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Analyze the literature to identify areas that lack sufficient research and articulate these gaps clearly. Reflect on the ethical implications of proper citation and referencing in research, emphasizing its role in academic integrity. Formulate a concise and compelling research title...
Analyze the literature to identify areas that lack sufficient research and articulate these gaps clearly. Reflect on the ethical implications of proper citation and referencing in research, emphasizing its role in academic integrity. Formulate a concise and compelling research title that accurately reflects the scope and focus of the study. Research Title: Investigating the Factors that Influence Softdrink Consumption of High School Students in Indang, Cavite According to NIH (National Institute of Health) research gap is a topic or area for which there’s missing or inadequate information about it. A research gap is a problem or a question that has not been answered by any of the existing studies within your area of research. SKIM-READ THE EXISTING LITERATURES SEARCH FOR “FRIN PHRASE” BASIC PARTS OF A RESEARCH TITLE Research goal or Result Research variables Research locale RESEARCH GOAL/RESULT the target of the study what you want to investigate Keywords RESEARCH VARIABLE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE (IV) - usually tells us the topic, focus, issue or the problem Examples RESEARCH VARIABLE DEPENDENT VARIABLE (DV) - affected by the independent variable. Furthermore, it also refers to the SAMPLES or respondents of the study. Examples RESEARCH VARIABLE CATEGORICAL VARIABLE (CV) - A categorical variable (also called qualitative variable) refers to a characteristic that can’t be quantifiable. Examples RESEARCH LOCALE The place where the study will be held. Examples + + +