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28 Cards in this Set
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mini version of the paper |
abstract |
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provide rationale in the IMRAD-CR format |
Introduction |
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describes what was done- experiment, model or field study in the IMRAD-CR format |
Methodology |
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presents the data-the facts,what you found, calculated, discovered, observed in the IMRAD-CR format |
Results and Analysis |
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Shows the relationships among the facts in the IMRAD-CR format |
Discussion |
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Puts your resultsin context ofpreviousresearch |
Discussion |
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summarizes your principal finding in the IMRAD-CR format |
Conclusion |
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Commendation based on the resultin the IMRAD-CR format |
Recommendation |
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Reference for further study in the IMRAD-CR format |
Recommendation |
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part of research paper that includes local andforeign literature and studies which are relevantor related to the chosen research study. |
RRL |
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the word "_____" means the material have a direct bearing or significant relation to the present study |
related |
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A _____________ is presented after Introduction |
synthesis of related literature and studies |
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must logically summarize the findings andideas of other rschrs & authors through theresearchers own words and logical views. |
synthesis of related literature and studies |
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it is not a summaryof the researched literature and studies. |
synthesis of related literature and studies |
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The data gathered during experiment, may be too numerous. The researchershould then perform a ________ of the data to make the interpretation easier |
systematic analysis |
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A common approach to studying information is through the use of __________ |
systematic analysis |
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branch of mathematics that studies the collection, presentation, analysis,and interpretation of data. |
Statistics |
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value that can represent a set of data or group of values |
Measure of central tendency |
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3 commonly used measures of central tendency |
Mean, Median, Mode |
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refers to average of the values in a group of data |
Mean |
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middle most value |
Median |
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it differs with the two because it depends on the frequency of values in the set. Value that occurs most frequently in a groupof data. |
Mode |
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one mode |
unimodal |
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two mode |
bimodal |
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three modes |
trimodal |
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more than 3 modes |
multimodal |
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serves as the researcher's journal |
data logbook |
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serves as evidence on the authenticity of the result of the study |
data logbook |