
Practical Research 2: Module 3
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Module 3: Learning from others and Reviewing the Literature
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provides an overview of what has been written about a specific topic
LITERATURE REVIEW
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Multiple Choice
This is the stage in which the researcher looks and selects reference materials relevant to his/her study
Evaluation And Analysis of the Selected Works
Drafting the Literature Review
Literature Search
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LITERATURE SEARCH
selection of related references in a study
EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF SELECTED WORKS
screen selected references for reliability and usefulness
DRAFTING THE LITERATURE REVIEW
Three Stages of Literature Review
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Multiple Choice
In mapping out your literature review, the first thing that you need to do is to ?
Locate Literature
Identify Key Terms
Organize the Literature
Write the Literature Review
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Identify Key Terms
Locate Literature
Critically evaluate and select
Organize the Literature
Write the literature review
MAPPING OUT THE LITERATURE REVIEW
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Multiple Choice
One of the reasons why we need to formulate a Literature Review is that it points out to a data-collection that is appropriate for our study.
TRUE
FALSE
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To indicate the research has been conducted in an area before.
To demonstrate ability to critically analyze the literature in a study area.
Highlight existing gap or any disagreements in the research area that a study addresses.
Why do a Literature Review ?
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claim or assumptions of what the researcher want to determine in a study
HYPOTHESIS
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Multiple Choice
No hypothesis is evident in a Descriptive Research.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
"There is a significant relationship between study habits and academic performance of students" is an example of what hypothesis?
Null Hypothesis
Alternative Hypothesis
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NULL
there is NO RELATIONSHIP between variables
ALTERNATIVE
THERE IS a RELATIONSHIP between variables
null vs. Alternative hypothesis
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Multiple Choice
This is a framework based on existing theories that serve as a basis on how a study will be investigated.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
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theory, principle, or model that the researcher choose to guide him in the conduct of the study
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
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tentative theory regarding the topic under investigation (usually shown in a diagram)
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
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