Approaches
Instruments
Course
100

The Research initiated to solve an immediate problem.


What is Active Research?

100

 It refers to the degree to which an instrument accurately measures what it intends to measure.

What is Validity?

100

Our current Professor for Advance Research Methods class.

Who is Dr. Alvin Sicat?

200

The data collection involves using existing data collected by someone else for a purpose different from the original intent.

What is Secondary Data?

200

The data collection that involves the collection of original data directly from the source or through direct interaction with the respondents.

What is Primary Data?

200

The two research types.

What are Qualitative and Quantitative?

300

It refers to the degree to which an instrument yields consistent results

What is Reliability?

300

the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest, in an established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated research questions, test hypotheses, and evaluate outcomes.

what is Data Collection?

300

The Course code and name of our current class.

What is GSBC 605 - ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS?

400

The three examples of Secondary Sources

What are Published Sources, Online Database, Government/ Institutional Records, Publicly Available data, and Past Research Studies?

400

The essential aspects to consider when evaluating your sources.

- What are Credibility and reliability, Biases and Objective, Authority and expertise, Accuracy and Timeliness.

400

The common measures of reliability.

What are internal consistency, test-retest, and inter-rater reliabilities?

500

The three examples of Primary Data Collection.

What are Surveys, Interviews, Observations, Experiments and Focus Groups?

500

The three common types of validity.

What are content, construct, and criterion validities?

500

The two important factors to consider when developing and testing any instrument.

What are Validity and Reliability?