Practical Research 2 Reviewer 2024 PDF

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This document is a reviewer of practical research methods for 2024, covering various aspects of research design and methodologies such as quantitative, qualitative, and comparative approaches. It also discusses different sampling techniques, and the purpose of various research designs.

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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2 REVIEWER 2024 PART I. - Quantitative research primarily focuses on investigating social phenomena and establishing causal relationships. - Characteristics of quantitative research include a large sample size, reliance on closed- ended questions, and the ab...

PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2 REVIEWER 2024 PART I. - Quantitative research primarily focuses on investigating social phenomena and establishing causal relationships. - Characteristics of quantitative research include a large sample size, reliance on closed- ended questions, and the ability to represent outcomes quantitatively. - The main source of knowledge in quantitative research is statistical data. - Questionnaires and surveys are commonly used in quantitative research. - Continuous variables can take the form of fractions, decimals, and positive numbers. - The main difference between independent and dependent variables is that independent variables are manipulated by the researcher, while dependent variables are observed. - Descriptive research questions focus on describing the demographics of a population. - Comparative research aims to compare two or more groups based on certain variables. - Comparative research design involves comparing groups that differ on an independent variable. - Appropriate research topics include job satisfaction between remote and on-site employees. Part II. - Inquiry-based learning motivates students to obtain knowledge or information. - Qualitative variables are not numerical in nature. - Interval scales have equal intervals throughout, while ratio scales have a zero point representing complete absence of the attribute. - Research questions in descriptive research focus on the nature and manner of connection between variables. - Comparative research involves comparing two or more groups based on certain variables. - Causal-comparative research seeks to identify cause-and-effect relationships by comparing groups that differ on some independent variable. - Quantitative research is often done in the physical and natural sciences. - Quantitative research is based on closed-ended questions. - Qualitative research cannot be represented in percentages or a range of numbers. - Quantitative research is widely used in the field of psychology. Part III. - Introduction: Presents the background, topic, and aims of the study. - Literature review: A critical evaluation of existing literature and studies related to the research topic. - Hypothesis: A tentative statement that predicts the relationship between variables in the study. - Scope and limitations: The boundaries and restrictions of the study, including the population, location, and time frame. - Conceptual framework: A visual representation that shows the organization and relationships of variables in the study. - Significance of the study: The importance and benefits of the study for specific audiences or stakeholders. - Research question: Specific questions that guide the research and help in investigating the topic. - Methodology: The detailed plan and procedures used to conduct the research. - Data analysis: The process of analyzing and interpreting the collected data to draw conclusions. - Conclusion: The final section of the research paper that summarizes the findings and provides a closing statement. Part IV. - Experimental research design involves conducting a test or examination of a thing under manipulated or controlled conditions. - Non-experimental research studies do not involve manipulating variables. - Probability sampling techniques involve selecting samples with an equal chance of participation in the selection process. - Systematic sampling involves selecting samples by choosing a random starting point and selecting every kth member. - Stratified sampling is obtained by independently selecting a separate simple random sample from each population stratum. - Descriptive research aims to accurately and systematically describe a population, situation, or phenomenon. - Correlational research investigates the relationship between two or more variables without manipulating them. - Comparative research involves comparing two or more groups based on certain variables to understand the differences between them. - Causal-comparative research seeks to identify cause-and-effect relationships by comparing groups that differ on some independent variable. - Purposive sampling is a non-probability sampling method where participants are selected based on pre-selected criteria.

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