This document contains 10 true/false statements about the research process. It states that designing the research is the first step, reporting findings can be through a defense, and a clear problem statement can guide the work. It notes that research topics must be well-defined and planning comes after identifying problems. Personal resources are important to consider when choosing a topic because they enable certain types of research to be conducted.
This document contains 10 true/false statements about the research process. It states that designing the research is the first step, reporting findings can be through a defense, and a clear problem statement can guide the work. It notes that research topics must be well-defined and planning comes after identifying problems. Personal resources are important to consider when choosing a topic because they enable certain types of research to be conducted.
This document contains 10 true/false statements about the research process. It states that designing the research is the first step, reporting findings can be through a defense, and a clear problem statement can guide the work. It notes that research topics must be well-defined and planning comes after identifying problems. Personal resources are important to consider when choosing a topic because they enable certain types of research to be conducted.
1. Designing the research is the first step in the research process. T
2. Data analysis is the last step in the research process. F Reporting of findings 3. Reporting research findings can be in a form of a research defense. T 4. Statement of the Problem is found under Chapter 3 of a research paper. F Chapter 1 5. You can create a concrete research background even if you have not undergone a review of related literature and studies. F cannot 6. A well-defined research topic is essential for successful research. T 7. Undergoing a thorough planning and designing must be done after identifying the research problems. F before 8. Asking what is it that you want to discover is one of the key guide questions when designing a research topic. T 9. Clear statement of the problem can serve as a map that will help you begin with your research work. T 10. Non-researchable problems imply the possibility of a thorough research process. F Researchable
11-13. Give 3 examples of non-researchable problems
14-15. Give 2 examples of researchable problems
16-20. Why are personal resources considered as an important guideline in choosing a research topic? Cite examples.
1. A well-defined research topic is essential for successful research.
2. Asking what is it that you want to discover is one of the key guide questions when designing a research topic. 3. Clear statement of the problem can serve as a map that will help you begin with your research work. 4. Data analysis is the last step in the research process. 5. Designing the research is the first step in the research process. 6. Non-researchable problems imply the possibility of a thorough research process. 7. Reporting research findings can be in a form of a research defense. 8. Statement of the Problem is found under Chapter 3 of a research paper. 9. Undergoing a thorough planning and designing must be done after identifying the research problems. 10. You can create a concrete research background even if you have not read any related literature and studies.