Research & Its Importance
Research Process
Research Ethics
Quali & Quanti
Overview
100

the systematic study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

What is research?

100

Research follows stringent procedures to find out the answers to questions that are relevant and appropriate in nature.

What is Rigorous?

100

All observations and data collected must not be changed in any way to agree with the wants of the researchers.

What is Objectivity?

100

It elaborates or expands the findings of one method with another method

What is Sequential?

100

Qualitative research focuses on studying its subject in a normal setting.

What is Natural Inquiry?

200

finding solutions to actual problems

What is Applied Research?
200

Research must be totally based on hard evidence gathered from observations and real-life experiences.

What is Empirical?

200

 is a criminal act for anyone to plagiarize.

What is respect for Intellectual Property?

200

It asks open-ended questions to extract meanings, perceptions, and interpretations.

What is Qualitative Research?

200

a qualitative approach that allows primary research findings to be derived from the most dominant and significant themes being observed in society.

What is Inductive Analysis?
300

To gain broader understanding of a particular problem or phenomenon

What is Basic Research?

300

Research follows a step-by-step procedure to answer research questions.

What is Systematic?

300

All researchers must present information on data, results, research methods and procedures, and status of work. Researchers must not falsify and distort the data to deceive the public.

What is Honesty?

300

It makes use of statistics in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of numerical data.

What is Quantitative Research?

300

Researchers may continue to conduct research on new objectives or questions that emerged during the research process.

What is Flexible Research Design?

400

It helps us understand the world better.

It allows us to find answers to problems.

It enables us to evaluate our answers to different problems.

What are the importance of Research?

400

Identify study area, choose topic, plans and methodology

What is the Phase 1 of the Research Process?

400

Careful in evaluating their own work.

What is Prudence?

400

Exploring the Relationship Between Social Media and Mental Health in Grade 11 Students 

Analyzing the Impact of Technology on Grade 11 Students' Social Interactions 

Evaluating the Influence of Parental Engagement on Grade 11 Students' Academic Performance

What are examples of Qualitative Research?

400

Complete neutrality to avoid bias is hard to achieve. Most of the time, data can be affected by the researcher’s opinion and personal experiences.

What is a weakness in Qualitative Research?

500

A study on effective teaching methods
for children under 5 years old

What is an example of Basic Research?

500

Written Content, Writing Conclusion, Sharing Publication

What is the Phase 3 of the Research Process?

500

Researchers must avoid inequality against any form

What is Anti-discrimination?

500

The Role of Social Support in Mental Health Outcomes

The effect of mindfulness meditation on stress levels in college students.

Learning Outcomes in Blended vs. Traditional Classrooms: A Comparative Analysis

What are some examples of Quantitative Research?

500

The results of the research must not be affected by the perception or personal experiences of the researcher.

What is Emphatic Neutrality?