Device or sheet used to collect data
Instrument
The broad term defining the field of your research question
Gap in the BOK
What participants might fill out to give you data
Survey/Questionnaire
Type of speech used in the methods section
Third-Person, past-tense
Considerations for Participant safety and confidentiality
Ethics
How you define an issue related to your topic
Problem statement
introduction
what you need to do after you receive all of your data
Analysis
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A form necessary before collecting data
Consent
Your educated guess about what results you will find
Hypothesis
A highly influential study or piece of research in your topic field
Cornerstone Work
A type of data collection that involves a personal conversation
Interview
How we refer to ourselves in the Methods/Findings/Analysis sections
"The Researcher" or no reference at all
Step-by-step description of how data was collected
Procedure
Research Question
What you might use to present your data in a PowerPoint
Charts, graphs, spreadsheets, etc...
The type of speech acceptable to use in the Introduction and Conclusion
First-Person
different lenses you might use to shape your research method
Design
The next step after a research question
Thesis/Research Statement
A term used for varying perspectives in your topic field
Arguments
Types of data focused on either the bigger picture or more specific effects
Qualitative/Quantitative Data
The proper method and style for using sources in the research paper