This document provides definitions and synonyms for key research-related terms including: abstract, methodology, quantitative, data, participant, questionnaire, introduction, random, theory, qualitative, and variable. It defines these terms and provides alternative words that can be used to describe the same concept.
This document provides definitions and synonyms for key research-related terms including: abstract, methodology, quantitative, data, participant, questionnaire, introduction, random, theory, qualitative, and variable. It defines these terms and provides alternative words that can be used to describe the same concept.
This document provides definitions and synonyms for key research-related terms including: abstract, methodology, quantitative, data, participant, questionnaire, introduction, random, theory, qualitative, and variable. It defines these terms and provides alternative words that can be used to describe the same concept.
a summary of the A system of methods Relating to, measuring or
contents of a book, used in a particular area measured by the article or formal speech of study or activity quantity rather than its quality DATA (n.) PARTICIPANT (n.) QUESTIONNAIRE (n.)
[dā′tə] [pärˈtisəp(ə)nt] [ˌkwesCHəˈner]
Facts and statistics A person who takes part A set of printed or
collected together for in something written questions with a reference or analysis choice of answers, devised for the purposes of survey DELIMITATIONS (n.) POPULATION (n.) RESEARCH (n.)
The action of fixing the A particular section, The systematic
boundary or limits of group or type of people investigation into and something living in an are or study of materials in country order to establish facts INTRODUCTION (n.) RANDOM (adj.) THEORY (n.)
[ˌintrəˈdəkSHən] [ˈrandəm] [ˈTHirē]
The action of introducing Made, done, happening A supposition or a system
something or chosen without of ideas intended to method or conscious explain something decision LIMITATIONS (n.) QUALITATIVE (adj.) VARIABLE (n.)
[ˌliməˈtāSH(ə)n] [ˈkwäləˌtādiv] [ˈverēəb(ə)l]
A limiting rule or Relating to, measuring or A person, place, thing or
circumstance; a measured by the quality phenomenon that you restriction or something rather than are trying to measure its quantity “An abstract of his “a methodology for “quantitative analysis” inaugural address” investigating the concept of focal points” SYNONYMS: SYNONYMS: Quantifiable, Summary, synopsis, SYNONYMS: computable, assessable, précis, résumé, outline Manner, procedure, calculable mode, modus operandi
“there is very little data “eager students would “I made a set of
available” become firsthand questionnaire to analyze participants” their knowledge” SYNONYMS: Facts, figures, statistics, SYNONYMS: SYNONYMS: details, particulars Contributor, party, Form, test, exam, member, partaker questions, survey form
“people raised questions “a city with a large “we're fighting
on the new delimitation” students population” meningitis by raising money for medical SYNONYMS: SYNONYMS: research” Custody, detention, Inhabitants, residents, incarceration, people, citizens SYNONYMS: internment, bounds Investigation, study, analysis, experiment “issues arising from the “a random sample of “Darwin's theory of introduction of new 200 households” evolution” technology” SYNONYMS: SYNONYMS: SYNONYMS: At random, arbitrarily, Hypothesis, thesis, Institution, establishment, randomly conjecture, supposition initiation, launch
“severe limitations on “a qualitative change in “the quality of hospital
water use” the undergraduate food is highly variable” curriculum” SYNONYMS: SYNONYMS: Restriction, curb, SYNONYMS: Changeable, changing, restraint, constraint, Approximate, subjective, varying, shifting control, check conditional, dependent