Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
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What are the elements of chapter one in research?

A
  • introduction
  • statement of the problem
  • conceptual framework
  • scope and delimitation
  • definition of terms
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2
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What is the INTRODUCTION in research papers?

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a careful presentation of the importance of the problem

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3
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What pattern does the introduction follow?

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TIOC

  • trend
  • issue
  • objective
  • contribution
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4
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How does the introduction speak of TRENDS?

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highlights updated trends in a particular field

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5
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How does the introduction speak of the ISSUE?

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pinpoints issues underlying the trends (blind spots and blank spots)

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6
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What type of research design are we doing?

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qualitative, producing blank spots to generate new info

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7
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How does the introduction speak of the OBJECTIVE?

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states the intention of the paper in-line with the issue

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8
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How does the introduction speak of CONTRIBUTION?

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discusses how the researchers’ attempt could improve existing theories

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9
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What is the STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM?

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a claim that outlines the problem

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10
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What types of questions does the statement of the problem answer?

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  • what’s the issue?

- why are you researching it?

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11
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How should the research questions be ordered?

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  1. IV
  2. DV
  3. Relationship/effect
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12
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What can be derived from the statement of the problem?

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conceptual framework

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13
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How do you imply a relationship in conceptual framework?

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line

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14
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How do you imply impact in a conceptual framework?

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arrow

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15
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What is the SCOPE AND DELIMITATION composed of?

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  • variables
  • respondents
  • time
  • place
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16
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Why should respondents be anonymous?

A

data privacy act of 2012 dictates that specific identities should be omitted

17
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What is the SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY?

A

an orderly identification of beneficiaries

18
Q

Give examples of research beneficiaries.

A
  • students
  • future researchers
  • teachers
  • parents
19
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What is the DEFINITION OF TERMS?

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an ordered list of key terminologies and their meanings

20
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What is an OPERATIONAL DEFINTIION?

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definition based on the word’s purpose in the research paper

21
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What is a LEXICAL/CONCEPTUAL DEFINITION?

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cited quote/s about how others have defined the word