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Identification 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11.

Research Predictive Research Directive Research Illuminative Research Basic or Pure Research Exploratory Research Descriptive Research Experimental Research Analytic Research Action Research

True or False 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. F T F F T T T F T T

To

discover

previously or

unrecognized elements

substances

Discover pathways of action of known substances and elements. To order related, valid generalizations into systemized science

Provide

basis

for

decision

making in business, industry, education, government, and in other undertaking To satisfy researchers curiosity To find answers to queries by means of scientific method To acquire a better and deeper understanding or understand about better one by phenomenon that can be known research To expand or verify existing knowledge 6-18 Research is Systematic Research is contolled Research isempirical Research is analytical Research is objective, unbiased, and Logical Research employs hyphothesis Research employs quantitative or statistical Method Research is Original work Research is Done by an expert

10. Holistic Research 12. Rigid Controls 13. Fourth Principle 14. Systematic Organization 15. Dogmatism 16. Mystification 17. Overgeneralization 18. Assumption 19. Hypothesis 20. Operationa Form 21. Null Form 22. Hypotheses 23. Treece 24. Manuel and Medel 25. Authority 26. Research problem 27. Tradition 28. Selective Observation 29. Area and Population 30. Social

10. F 12. T 13. T 14. F 15. T 16. F 17. T 18. T 19. T 20. T Enumeration For 1-5 ( any of the 11 ) Discover known facts known phenomena To find answers to problems which are only partially solved by existing methods and information Improve products existing techniques and develop new instruments or about

19-26 27-37

Research is Accurate investigation, observation, and description Research is Patient and unhurried activity Research Requires an effort making capacity Research Requires courage

41-49

Physical Social Legal

gathering the data coding and analyzing the data interpreting the results so as to test the hypothesis

Determining the problem Forming a hypothesis Doing the library search Designing the study Developing the instruments for collecting data Collecting the data Analyzing the data Determining implications and conclusions from findings Making research recommendations for further

60 65 Research Plan, pilot study reviewing the literature selecting the sample research on human subjects measuring human behavior

According to purpose According to goal According to the levels of investigation According to the type of analysis According to Scope According problems According to Statistical content According to Time element to Choice of answers to

66 69 Sources of Research Problems by Best Actual problems encountered Technological changes and curricular developments graduate academic experience consultation

51-54 Aim or purpose of the problem for investigation The subject matter or topic to be investigated The place or locale where the place is to be conducted The period or time of the study during which the data is to be gathered Population or universe from whom the data are to be collected 55 59 Choosing the problem and stating the hypothesis formulating the research design

Tradition Authority Inaccurate observation Overgeneralization Selective observation Made up information Illogical reasoning Ego involvement in understanding Mystification To err is human Dogmatism

70 74 75 79 Identification of the problem formulation of the hypothesis collection of data Specialization analysis of an area of knowledge consideration of existing practices and needs repetition or extension of investigation off shoots of studies underway

38-40

analysis or classification and tabulation of data synthesis of data

80 83 It is based on facts it starts from a complex of a problem it is free from personal bias or opinion it uses objectives measurement.

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