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An empirical investigation or a phenomenon via statistical mathematical and computational techniques.

Quantitative Research

Provides the overview or the macro-view of what the research will be about.

Introduction

Used to quantify the problem by way of generating numerical data or data that can be transformed into
usable statistics.

Quantitative Research

It addresses the purpose of the project/paper.

Objectives

What are the differences between freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior students’ attitudes toward
the mandated high school drug testing program?” This sentence is an example:

Statements and Questions

What is the 7th part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Data Collection

Has a large sample size to produce generalizable results.

Quantitative Research

Also known as the “bound”. It is the part that explains where you drew the line on doing any further
research.

Limitations

It covers the Review of the Related Literature and Studies.

Chapter II

It is also called pure and fundamental research.

Basic Research

Shows the relationship, impact, correlates, and effect between and among variables in the study.

Relational Framework

provides a list of relevant materials gleaned from other sources in writing a research paper or other
writings done in academic or professional contexts.
Documentation

Imply the possibilities of empirical investigation.

Researchable Problems

The research does not have immediate commercial potential.

Basic Research

What is the maximum number of required pages in graduate studies?

20

The purpose of this study is to investigate the attitude of the high school students to the mandated drug
testing programs” This sentence is an example of:

General Research Problem

It is a systematic process of gathering intellectual data using inquiry, experimentation, and investigation.

research

If printed outside of the country, they are _______ regardless of the citizenship of the author.

foreign

Include explanations of how to do something, vague propositions, and value-based concerns.

Non-researchable Problems

This research aims to improve the human condition.

Applied Research

Are uncontrolled variables that can cause unintended changes between groups

Extraneous Variables

This portion indicates the need for the study and its possible applications and utilizations.

Significance of the Study

Variables that the experimenter/researcher purposely manipulates.

Independent Variables

One’s capability for performing a particular task or skill.

Aptitude
Discusses the theory upon which the study is to be based.

Theoretical Framework

Is a response or behavior that is measured

Dependent Variable

Data collection methods vary using the unstructured or semi-structured techniques

Qualitative Research

According to him, “True genius resides in the capacity for evaluation of uncertain, hazardous, and
conflicting information.

Winston Churchill

Is an indication of (something) the meaning of a variable through the specification of the manner by
which it is measured, categorized, or controlled.

Operational Definition

Variables of a situation in which results of an experiment can be attributed to either the operation of an
Independent Variable or an extraneous variable.

Confounding Variables

It is also known as Action Research

Applied Research

The part of the diagram shows the steps/methods on how to gather the needed data for the study as
well as on how to interpret the data gathered.

process

Also Referred to as Statistical Treatment.

Process

The research which is done for knowledge enhancement.

Basic Research

Tentative statements about a given problem that serves as a tentative answer to one or more of the
research question and are subjected to a statistical test.

Hypothesis
What is the 9th part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Analysis and Interpretation

Evaluate the input, process, and output.

Evaluative Framework

Has small sample size and often in natural setting.

Qualitative Research

What is the minimum required pages in undergraduate theses?

10

It covers the Problem and its Background

Chapter I

Are inquiries, investigations, researches already conducted to which your proposed study is related or
has some bearing.

Related Studies

Why do we search again?

All of the above.

What is the maximum number of required pages in undergraduate theses?

15

What is the 10th part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations

The possible solution to the problem, recommendations, and alternatives to the problem is found in this
box.

output

This is where we put the variable/s to be investigated in the study, the Statement of the Problem, which
serves as the objective of the paper that needs to be answered or solved, or the Theories related to the
topic.

input

If printed in the Philippines, they are ______.


local

Are “changing or characteristics” of persons or things like age, gender, intelligence, ideas, achievements,
confidence, and so on that are involved in your research study.

Variables

It covers the Summary, Findings and Conclusions of the Study.

Chapter V

It covers the Research Methodology.

Chapter III

A discussion on the setting of the problem, the previous efforts taken to solve related problems, and the
rationale underlying the choice of a particular area of investigation.

Background of the Study

This part includes the conceptual and operational definitions of important terms as used in the study.

Definition of Terms

What is the 1st part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process."

Problems/Objectives

The need to communicate what will be studied in clear, concise, and ________ terms.

unambiguous

Is simply exploratory research. It is used to acquire an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions,


and motivations.

Qualitative Research

What is the 8th part in the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Data Processing and Statistical Treatment

A statement about an area of concern, a condition to be improved, a difficulty to be eliminated, or a


troubling question that exists in scholarly literature, in theory, or in practice that points to the need for
meaningful understanding and deliberate investigation.

Research Problem

It covers the Presentation, Interpretation, and Analysis of Data.


Chapter IV

It consists of discussions of facts and principles to which your study is related.

Related Literature

Research is designed to solve practical problems of the modern world, rather than to acquire knowledge
for knowledge's sake.

Applied Research

What is the 5th part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Review of Related Literature

A concept, illustration, or diagram is used by the researcher to present the ideas of the study and show
the relationship of the variables.

Conceptual Framework

An idea that is suggested or presented as possibly true but is not known or proven to true.

Theory

It defines the exact boundaries of the investigation as they relate to the nature of information necessary
for the study and the feasibility of obtaining them.

Scope

One of the reasons for citation is a defense against plagiarism. One of the reasons for citation is to
acknowledge indebtedness

Both statements are true.

It is the focus of the study.

Introduction

What is the 2nd part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Theoretical/Conceptual Framework

What is the 4th part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Hypothesis

What is the 3rd part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process."

Assumptions
What is the 6th part of the "Flow Chart of the Research Process"?

Research Design

The definition uses words or concepts to define a variable.

Conceptual

One of the criteria in selecting a research problem is a question raised for inquiry. Another criterion is
that it should be significant and relevant to the field.

First statement is false, second statement is true.

The review should make a critical evaluation of the studies and examine the appropriateness of their
research designs to the present study. The review level of support or otherwise that they lend to one’s
own hypothesis/theory.

First statement is true, second statement is false.

You can locate those sources from libraries, either government, school, or other private libraries. You
can locate those sources from government and private offices.

Both statements are true.

Research proposal should always take a _______________ not unless the study is done.

null hypothesis

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