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The type of research that deals mainly with numbers, measurements, and statistics.

Quantitative research

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A systematic process of collecting and analyzing numerical data.

Quantitative research

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The first step in conducting quantitative research.

Identifying the research problem

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A brief summary at the very beginning of a research paper, usually around 150–250 words, that presents the research problem, methods, results, and conclusions.

Abstract

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The type of research that aims to describe what exists.

Descriptive research

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A list placed at the end of the paper showing all the books, articles, and sources cited.

References

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The part that explains the meaning of key terms and concepts used in the study.

Definition of terms

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The section that explains why the study is important, what gap it addresses, and the objectives it seeks to achieve.

Introduction

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The section that briefly summarizes the entire study, highlights key findings, and may suggest recommendations or further research.

Conclusion

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The section where the researcher presents the analyzed data, often using tables, graphs, and statistical results.

Results

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A small part or subset of the population selected for study.

Sample

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The entire group that the researcher wants to draw conclusions about.

Population

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The process of choosing participants from the population to be included in the study.

Sampling

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The part that describes in detail how the research was conducted, including design, participants, instruments, and procedures.

Methodology

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The section that presents an overview of what has already been written on the topic and shows how the current study fits in.

Review of Related Literature 

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A statistical method used to describe and summarize data (e.g., mean, median, mode).

Descriptive Statistics

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A statistical method used to test hypotheses and determine relationships between variables.

Inferential Statistics

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The consistency or repeatability of measurement results. 

Reliablity

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A research tool consisting of a series of questions for respondents.

Questionnaire

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A specific statement or question that guides what the research aims to answer or examine.

Research Questions

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The type of data expressed in numbers and counted precisely.

Quantitative data

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The type of data based on categories or labels without numerical meaning.

Qualitative data

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A study that examines the relationship between two or more variables without manipulating them.

Correlational Research

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The specific way a researcher plans to collect, analyze, and interpret data.

Research Design

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The part where the researcher interprets findings, relates them to previous studies, and explains implications.

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