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23 Cards in this Set
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Unearthing |
To discover proof or some other information. |
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Data |
Can be obtained either by observation kr by experimentation |
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Observation |
Call for description of people's attitudes or feelings about a certain issue. The action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information. |
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Overt Observation |
Means the observed group is aware of the presence of the researcher and that their behavior is being observed |
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Covert Observation |
Means the participants are not aware of the presence of the researcher and their behavior is being observed |
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Survey/interview |
Questionnaires and survey forms must contain questions or requires raised in a straightforward manner and are as concise as possible such that the target information would easily be obtained. Itrview or survey must be 5-10 minutes only. At this stage, you must have already identified who the interviewees or subjects will be and how many. |
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Methods Of Administering A Survey |
Administering a survey calls for a more systematic way in order to achieve the aims of a certain survey conducting. |
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-Personal Approach -Self administered approach |
Two types of approach |
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Personal Approach |
This involves the person himself/herself conducting the survey. |
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Face-to-face Structured Interview |
The interview is set personally and the people involved face each other in order to gather the necessary information. Questions on the survey are asked directly to the respondent by the researcher |
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Telephone Survey |
The survey is done using telephone or cellular phones. The calls are made to ask individuals or particular questions. This method can be used for asking consequential questions. |
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Self-Administered Approach |
In this type of approach, the survey is administered without the actual presence of the researcher and the respondents are expected to accomplish the survey independently |
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Paper and Pencil Survey |
This is a traditional method wherein the respondents who usually preferred the manual method must be present in the administration of the survey. |
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Mail Survey |
This popular tool requires an easy-administering of the survey where survey questionnaires are mailed to individuals who are given enough time to read and ponder on the information asked. |
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Experiment |
On the other hand, date collection via experimentation involves work performed inside the laboratory. |
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Online Survey |
Also called internet survey, is one of the most famous sources of data collection, where a set of survey questions is sent out to respondents and the members of this sample can respond to the questions over the internet. Respondents receive online surveys in various ways such as email, embedded over website, social media or forms. |
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Thesis Defense |
Is an act of presenting your academic work to a panel or committee of professors and other involved scholars. The arguments presented during the thesis defense are to ascertain that you have understood the course and your selected topic. |
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Thesis Defense |
Is designed so that faculty members can ask questions and make sure that students actually understand their field and focus area. The questions are usually open-ended and require the students to think critically about their work. |
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Comments, recommendations, and suggestions |
It is formally written and shall be conveyed to your for appropriate action. |
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Wei, 2007 |
When delivering a talk or an oral presentation, you engage your audience in your "story," which is meant not only to infringe but to inspire |
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Pugsley, 2010 |
Moreover, an oral presentation allows you to highlight the ACCOMPLISHMENTS of your research work to you audience. |
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Creating a PowerPoint presentation for defense of written defense paper |
•Microsoft PowerPoint is a computer. •The first slide must show the title of your presentation. •Change the layout of each slide including the color. •Need to type in the information you want to include in the ppt. •Your slides should not be busy, you can do by incorporating CHARTS, TABLES, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND OTHER GRAPHICS. •Keep the font size of the text above 26 pt. |
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Help you prepare for an oral presentation especially before an evaluation committee |
1.Know your audience, deliver a talk in technical conference, symposium, or meeting. Use layman's language. 2.Develop a catchy title. 3.Organize your presentation. 4.Prepare good visuals using Microsoft. 5.Project q sense of self-confidence, eye to eye contact. 6.Speak loudly and clearly. 7.Manage your presentation time, if allowed 10 to 15 mins. 8.Dress appropriately 9.Answer questions raised by audience. |