Research Quiz - Module 1&2
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Leanne Jocel Flores
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It is an act of asking an information. It is a seeking for truth, information, or knowledge (Mendoza and Melegrito 2017).
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It is a systematic investigation of any social or natural phenomena where results and conclusions can contribute to generalizable knowledge.
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The researcher's goal is to infer theoritical concepts and patterns from observed data. It is known as theory-building research. It also refers to "specific to general" pattern.
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Theory-building
Inferring theoritical concepts
Specific to general
To build or refine more general conclusions
Qualitative Research
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The researcher's goal is to test concepts and patterns known from theory using new empirical data. It is known as theory-testing research.
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Theory-testing research
To refine, improve, and extend a theory
leads us to most specific conclusion; Quantitative Research
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It is utilized to extend man's knowledge rather than create/invent things. It is also referred as fundamental or pure research.
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Basic Research is driven by a scientist's curiosity or interest in a scientific question without anyone else even realizing that it exists.
To collect information about how nature and people are put together.
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It is used to solve practical problems of the modern world, find solutions to current illnesses, and develop technologies. It aims to improve agricultural crop production, treat or cure specific disease, improve energy efficiency of homes, offices, or modes of transportation.
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It seeks to investigate an under researched aspect. The goal of this research is to scope out magnitude or extend on a particular phenomenon, problem, behavior; to generate some initial ideas about that phenomenon; to test the feasibility of undertaking a more extensive study regarding that phenomenon.
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It's root word is "explore"
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