It poses a question, collects data to answer the question, and presents an answer to the question.
What is Research
100
A research problem is an educational issue or concern that an investigator presents and justifies in a research study.
What Is a Research Problem?
100
A written summary of the literature. Describes past and current information and research, organized into topics.
Reports the literature based on themes or individual studies.
Documents a need for your proposed study.
What Is a Literature Review?
100
Intent of a research question.
What is a question raised, to be answered?
100
A group of individuals that have the same characteristic(s).
What is a population
200
Addresses gaps in knowledge, Expands knowledge
Replicates knowledge, Adds voices of individuals to knowledge
What is the importance of research?
200
It establishes the importance of the topic.
It creates reader interest.
It focuses the reader’s attention on how the study will add to the literature.
Why the Research Problem Is Important?
200
Identify key terms
Locate literature
Critically evaluate and select the literature
Organize the literature
Write a review
What is the process of conducting ?a Literature Review?
200
A purpose statement
What is the end of an introduction?
200
A subgroup of the target population that the researcher plans to study for the purpose of making generalizations about the target population.
What is a sample?
300
Contradictory or vague findings, Questionable data, Unclear statements about the intent of the study
What are problems in research today?
300
An educational issue or problem in the study.
What is a research problem?
300
ERIC
PsycINFO
Sociofile
Social Science Citation Index
EBSCO
Dissertation Abstracts
What are databases used in educational research?
300
Hypothesis.
What is a prediction about an expectation?
300
The selection of individuals from the population so that they are representative of the population.
What is probability sampling?
400
Identify the Research Problem, Review the
Literature, Specify a Research Purpose, Collect Data, Analyze and Interpret Data, Report and Evaluate Research
What is the process of research?
400
The major intent or objective of the study.
What is a purpose?
400
Concluding Statement
What summarize the major themes found in the literature review?
400
Research Objective
What is intent on stating a goal?
400
The selection of participants because they are available, convenient, or represent some characteristic the investigator wants to study.
What is nonprobability sampling?
500
Narrative Research, Grounded Theory, Research, Ethnographic Research
What are examples of qualitative designs?
500
Questions that the researcher would like answered or addressed in the study.
What is a research question?
500
Research problem
Research questions/hypotheses
Data collection procedures
Results/findings
What is essential structure for quantitative and qualitative research?
500
A value of a variable assigned by the researcher into a small number of categories.