Capstone Project 1
(PreQ1, Q2)
(MidQ1,Q2)
(MidXam)
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Match the Definition of the terms to the Concept.
this section summarizes what is to be achieved by the study. | |
showcases previous studies and publications relevant to the thesis. | |
is as a works cited or reference list. | |
this section sets parameters of the study |
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The sources are compiled from or based on secondary sources.
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Research papers in Business, Accountancy, Education, Arts and Sciences must use the citation and referencing style.
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sources, are reports of a person who relates the testimony of an actual witness or participant.
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The questionnaire may contain questions that are:
Closed-ended questions | |
Open-ended questions |
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Kinds of construct validity are:
If the test contains all of the pertinent components of the variable it wants to measure | |
The test is compared to another, valid, test to see if it measures the same thing | |
If at first glance of a non-expert judge, the test seems to measure what it intends to measure |
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For format on the writing of references, research papers in IT, Computer Science, and Engineering must use the citation and referencing style.
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Examples of reliability are:
Used to assess the consistency of a measure from one time to another. | |
Used to assess the consistency of results across items within a test. | |
Used to assess the degree to which different raters/observers give consistent estimates of the same phenomenon. | |
Refers to how much it measures what it is designed to measure. |
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sources are best and purest; they are the closest from the point of origin
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Types of Observation
The observer is part of the scene being observed. | |
This means watching and recording behavior in its natural setting. |
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A is as a work cited or reference list. It is a list of the sources that were used in the research paper.
Data Gathering Techniques are:
Is used to prove causality. | |
Is a self-report data collection instrument. | |
Data collection method entails using tests. | |
Is an activity of a sentient living being (e.g. humans), which senses and assimilates the knowledge of a phenomenon in its framework of previous knowledge and ideas. | |
Is an in-depth, longitudinal examination of a single instance or event, called a case. | |
Is a questionnaire asked in a one-on-one situation. |
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refers to the consistency of a measure.
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In Scope and Limitation, it answers the questions:
where | |
what | |
who | |
when |
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The purpose of his/her research is_____________________.
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Research are closely related to research problem.
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Kinds of Related Literature are:
pertains to published reports of actual research studies done previously. | |
pertains to articles and books written by authorities giving their opinions, experiences, theories or ideas. |
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For example, measuring intelligence in Grade 5 students.
The purpose of his/her research is ________________.
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Example: This investigation was conducted to determine the status of the teaching of science in the high schools of Province A as perceived by the teachers and students in science classes during the school year 1989-1990. The aspects looked into were the qualifications of teachers, their methods and strategies, facilities forms of supervisory assistance, problems and proposed solutions to problems.
The scope and delimitation should include the following:
School year 1989-1990. | |
High schools of province A. | |
Teachers and students | |
To determine the status of the teaching of science. | |
The teaching of science. |
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Categories of notes are:
Quotations | |
Summary | |
Paraphrases |
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Research is purposive and from the onset it must be clearly defined.
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Scope and Limitation section sets of the study.
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Objectives of the Study: This section summarizes what is to be by the study.
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The opening paragraph of your paper will provide your readers with their initial impressions about the:
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The introduction is the second chapter of the thesis and must include the objective/s and justification of the study as well as the limitations set by the proponent.
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A well-written introduction is important because, quite simply, you never get a second chance to make a good first impression.
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These sections recognize persons and organizations who/which assisted the proponents in the completion of the thesis.
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A sequential listing of all major parts of a thesis with corresponding page numbers. Included in the table of contents are the titles of chapters, sections and subsections, bibliography and appendices.
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This is a presentation of the thesis summary
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This part provides a brief background or the rationale of the study.
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A vague, disorganized, or error-filled introduction will create a positive impression.
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Introduction is composed of paragraphs with three to five pages.
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This page contains the title of the research, name of proponents and a statement regarding the qualification for which the research is submitted.
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The ff. are the contributors of the definition of research, Except.
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_________________________________. It is purely qualitative in nature and we are focusing on the vision of others on the content of research.
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Quantitative Research. It is used to gain an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions, and motivations.
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This is purely quantitative in nature and deals with future events.
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Word ‘Research’ is comprises of two words = Re+Search. It means to .
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Your own beliefs and feelings will never impact upon your research.
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Qualitative Research is used to quantify the problem by way of generating numerical data or data that can be transformed into usable statistics.
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It is both qualitative as well as quantitative in nature and deals with past events.
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All of the following are characteristics of research, EXCEPT: