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REPLICABILITY Obtaining consistent results

across studies aimed at


answering the same
specific question, each of
which has obtained its own
data.
IMPORTANT IN Replication is one of the key
REPLICABILITY ways scientists build
confidence in the scientific
merit of result.
DEFINITION OF Replicability or replication in
REPLICABILITY science refers to being able
to repeat findings of
another experiment.
EXAMPLE OF If a new research paper
REPLICABILITY includes that smoking is not
related to lung cancer,
readers would be very
skeptical because it
disagrees with the weight of
existing evidence.
ANALYTICAL

It is a specific type of research that involves critical thinking


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skills and evaluation of facts and information regarding to


research.
In analytical the
researchers has use facts
or information already
available and analyze these
to make critical evaluation
of material.
These are some
characteristics od analytcal
that critical analysis of all
data used so that these is
no error in their
interpretation.
This is the process for
study which base on well
constructed and stablished
foundation.
LOGICAL

Research is logical if ideas are


presented in a rational manner
without jumping to unfounded
conclusions. Logic involves giving
valid reasons before reaching a
conclusion, so is essentially about
the order in which ideas are
presented.
In a logical sequence, each idea
follows from those that went before
based on reason. Logic applies to
paragraphs, sections and the paper
as a whole, each section should
follow the one before and lead on to
the next.
METHOLOGICAL

Research methodology is a way of


explaining how a researcher intends to
carry out their research. Its logical,
systematic plan to resolve a research
problem. A methodology details a
researchers approach to the research to
ensure reliable, valid result the address
their aims and objectives.
METHOLOGICAL

Research methodology is a way of explaining how a


researcher intends to carry out their research. Its
logical, systematic plan to resolve a research problem.
A methodology details a researchers approach to the
research to ensure reliable, valid result the address
their aims and objectives.

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