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A systematic inquiry that describes, explains, predicts, and controls the observed phenomenon.

Research

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A characteristic of research that follows orderly and sequential procedures

systematic

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A process that answers how to identify or select your respondents.

Sampling

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A process that answers how the findings are in relation to the hypothesis.

Drawing Conclusion

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A survey of existing scholarly work. 

Review of Related Literature

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A method that explains the issue and the reasons it has to be investigated.

Identifying problems

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A process of naturalistic investigation that aims to fully comprehend social events in their natural environment

Qualitative Research

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A general set of systematic, disciplined methods for gathering evidence is referred to as a research method.

Quantitative research
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An evaluation of students’ learning outcomes is an example of what type of qualitative research?

Education

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If a researcher is interested in learning how to sell a product to consumers, they may study this area of qualitative research.

Advertising

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A kind of qualitative research requires the examination or analysis of the substance of the communication that takes place in different forms.

Content and Discourse Analysis

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The goal of qualitative research is to illustrate how people interpret their everyday experiences.

Phenomenology

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If there are no available reading materials about it and if such materials are not up-to-date.

Hard to investigate subjects
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This will serve as a guide for determining the specific benefit of your research.

Problem Statement

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The focus and boundaries of the research study are written by the researchers in this section.

Scope and Delimitation

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You cannot create inquiries until you have determined your?

Research design

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It involves repeating a spoken or written sentence.

Paraphrasing

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This section is where you include the names or identities of all the authors or proprietors of the concepts you used in your research paper.

references

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This type of citation involves the researcher rewriting the original material in his own words, sometimes making it longer.

Summarizing
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It is a characteristic of research that is based on direct experience or observation by the researcher.

Empirical

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This kind of research studies a particular person, group, or situation for a long period of time.

Case Study
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One of the components of a research question provides enough specifics that one’s audience can easily understand its purpose without needing additional explanation.

Complex

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It is presenting someone else's words, ideas, or work as your own without giving proper credit.

plagiarism

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It is working to understand the past through the interpretation of different sources.

Historical Analysis
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This referencing style is mostly used in social sciences.

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