Significance of the Study
Methodological Limitations
Personal Limitations
Benefits, Beneficiaries, Significance, and Stakeholders
S.M.A.R.T.
100

What does qualitative research help us understand about people’s experiences and feelings?

Their thoughts, emotions, and experiences

100

What methodological limitation occurs if the researcher cannot include enough participants for the study?

Required number of participants

100

What limitation occurs when a researcher has trouble communicating because participants speak a different language?

Language barrier

100

Who are the people or groups that will gain from or use the results of a research study?

Beneficiaries

100

In SMART goals, which criterion asks you to clearly define what you want to accomplish?

Specific 

200

How does qualitative research help in education and society?  

It provides insights to improve teaching, learning, and decision-making

200

What limitation happens when there are not enough books, articles, or studies to support the research claims?

Sufficiency of references

200

What limitation happens when a study cannot be completed within the available period?

Time constraints

200

What term describes the positive outcomes or advantages that a research study provides to participants or society?

Benefits

200

Which part of a SMART goal helps you determine if progress is being made by using numbers, milestones, or indicators?

Measurable

300

What is one way qualitative research contributes to understanding social or cultural issues?

By exploring behaviors, beliefs, and perspectives in depth

300

What methodological limitation involves problems with gathering data from participants, such as incomplete surveys or unreliable responses?

Data collection

300

What limitation occurs when the researcher’s own opinions or preferences affect the study results?

Bias

300

Who are the individuals or organizations that have an interest in the research and its results, such as school administrators, teachers, or funding agencies?

Stakeholders

300

In SMART goals, which criterion emphasizes setting a deadline or timeframe to create urgency and maintain focus?

Time-bound / Timeframe

400

Why is qualitative research important for generating theories and new ideas?

Because it identifies patterns, themes, and meanings from real-life experiences

400

What limitation occurs when the tools or instruments used cannot accurately measure what the study aims to measure?

Measurement limitations

400

What limitation arises when a study cannot be done fully because of insufficient funds?

Financial or budgetary limitations

400

When a study provides information that helps improve teaching methods, learning strategies, or policies, this is an example of what?

Benefit of the research

400

In SMART goals, which criterion asks you to check if your goal is realistic given your resources, skills, and time?

Achievable / Attainable

500

How does qualitative research complement quantitative research in making decisions or solving problems?

It provides detailed explanations and context behind the numbers, helping to interpret findings more meaningfully

500

What limitation happens when the research techniques or procedures themselves may affect the reliability or validity of the results?

Technique limitations

500

What limitation refers to factors that come from the researcher’s own skills, abilities, or personal circumstances that may affect the study?

Personal limitations

500

If a study involves students, teachers, and community members who will all gain knowledge or insights from the results, these are collectively called what?

Beneficiaries / Stakeholders

500

Which part of a SMART goal ensures that what you aim to achieve aligns with your long-term plans, values, or priorities?

Relevant