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Thesis 1
1st Quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is a systematic process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information to answer a question, solve a problem, or generate new knowledge? | Research |
| What is the main issue, concern, or gap that the study aims to address? | Research Problem |
| What is the section that explains the context, situation, and reason why the study is needed? | Background of the Study |
| What are the specific goals that the study intends to accomplish? | Research Objectives |
| What are specific questions that guide what the study will answer? | Research Questions |
| What is a tentative prediction about the relationship between variables, usually tested statistically? | Hypothesis |
| What is the section that explains the value, contribution, or usefulness of the study to stakeholders? | Significance of the Study |
| What are the boundaries of the study, including participants, place, period, topic, and variables covered? | Scope and Delimitation |
| What are weaknesses or constraints that may affect the study but are beyond the researcher’s control? | Limitation of the Study |
| What is a characteristic, concept, or factor that can vary or change in a study? | Variable |
| What is the variable believed to influence or cause changes in another variable? | Independent Variable |
| What is the outcome variable that is affected or measured in the study? | Dependent Variable |
| What is a variable that explains how or why an independent variable affects a dependent variable? | Mediating Variable |
| What is a variable that changes the strength or direction of the relationship between two variables? | Moderating Variable |
| What is the entire group of people, objects, or cases that the study is interested in? | Population |
| What is a smaller group selected from the population to represent it? | Sample |
| What is the process of selecting respondents or participants for the study? | Sampling |
| What is a probability sampling method where each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected? | Random Sampling |
| What is a non-probability sampling method where participants are chosen based on specific criteria? | Purposive Sampling |
| Who are individuals who answer a survey or questionnaire? | Respondents |
| Who are individuals who provide information, usually through interviews in qualitative research? | Informants |
| What is a tool used to gather data for the study? | Research Instrument |
| What is a written set of questions used to gather information from respondents? | Questionnaire |
| What is a data-gathering method where the researcher asks questions directly to participants? | Interview |
| What is a method of gathering data by watching and recording behavior, events, or situations? | Observation |
| What is numerical data that can be measured and analyzed using statistics? | Quantitative Data |
| What is non-numerical data such as words, opinions, stories, descriptions, or experiences? | Qualitative Data |
| What is research that uses numerical data and statistical analysis? | Quantitative Research |
| What is research that focuses on meanings, experiences, perceptions, and detailed descriptions? | Qualitative Research |
| What is research that combines quantitative and qualitative approaches in one study? | Mixed Methods Research |
| What is the extent to which an instrument measures what it is supposed to measure? | Validity |
| What is the consistency of an instrument in producing stable and similar results? | Reliability |
| What is the process of gathering information needed for the study? | Data Collection |
| What is the process of organizing, examining, and interpreting data? | Data Analysis |
| What is data gathered directly by the researcher from original sources? | Primary Data |
| What is data obtained from existing sources created by others? | Secondary Data |
| What is a summary, synthesis, and evaluation of existing studies and sources related to the topic? | Review of Related Literature |
| What is the part of the paper that explains the design, respondents, instrument, procedures, and data analysis? | Research Methodology |
| What are moral principles followed in conducting research, including consent, privacy, honesty, and confidentiality? | Research Ethics |
| What is a list of sources cited in the research paper using the required citation style? | References |
| What is the overall plan or strategy used to answer the research questions? | Research Design |
| What is the meaning of a term based on how it is specifically used or measured in the study? | Operational Definition |
| What is the general or dictionary-based meaning of a term? | Conceptual Definition |
| What is a set of related concepts or principles that explains a phenomenon? | Theory |
| What is a visual or written model showing the expected relationship among variables? | Conceptual Framework |
| What is the foundation of the study based on established theories? | Theoretical Framework |
| What is the section where findings are interpreted, explained, and connected to previous studies? | Discussion |
| What is the section that summarizes the major findings based on the results? | Conclusion |
| What are suggested actions based on the findings and conclusions? | Recommendations |
| What is a brief acknowledgment within the text that gives credit to the source of information? | Citation |