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State the purpose/aim of the report, when and how the information was gathered

Introduction

All the information collected and analyzed is presented clearly and in detail (Break down the respondents into groups according to sex, age and place of residence, state the main differences between groups). Subheading, numbers or letters can be used to separate each piece of information

Body

Sum up the points mentioned above. If necessary a recommendation can be included as well ( one way of summing up is making some general comments)

Conclusion

When reporting the results of a survey, for Quantitative, the figures gathered should be given in the form of_______

Percentages (38%)

When reporting the results of a survey, for Qualitative , the figures gathered should be given in the form of_______

Proportions (7 out of 10)

The set of questions used in Qualitative Research that uses unstructured questions is called___

Interview

The set of questions used in Quantitative that uses structured question is called___

Questionnaire

The people who responded to the questions in a Qualitative Research are referred to as____

Participants

The people who responded to the questions in a Quantitative Research are referred to as____

Respondents

It is one of the structured questions based on the level or measurement which is used for ranking order. (Ex: Put a 1,2,3 or 4 next to the candidate, where 1 is the highest or the respondent's first choice

Ordinal Question

It is a type of Structured Question that uses BIPOLAR ADJECTIVES

Semantic Differential

This is the type of Structured Question where in a number represents a response and is only a PLACEHOLDER for the responses

Nominal

It is a type of Structured Question format where the respondents are given 2 possible responses to choose from

Dichotomous Question

This is a type of Structured Response format where the respondents encircle their answer

Circle the Answer

It is a type of structured response where the respondents can only choose ONE answer from the choices

Single option variable

It is a type of structured response format in which the respondents answer the question in a blank line.

Fill in the blanks

It is one of the types of questions based om the level of measurement in which respondents check the statement to which they agree

Guttman Scale

It is a structured question based on the level of measurement which is used for Interval or Traditional rating ( 1-5)

Likert Response Scale

It is a type of structured response format where the respondents can answer 2 possible values

Dichotomous Response

The type of research that is usually based on a survey or statistics

Quantitative

It is a method of gathering information from a sample of individuals

Survey

In this type of Structured Question, the respondents are only allowed to answer if they are qualified for the question

Filter or Contingency Response

It is the "Vehicle or Persuasion". The type of report that is available to other scientists for review when it is published.

Laboratory Report

The part of laboratory report that must outline the scientific purpose(s) of objective(s) for the research performed and give the reader a sufficient background to understand the rest of the report

Introduction

(Lab report)



It should be less than 10 words and should reflect rhe factual content of the paper. It is not designed to catch the reader's fancy. A good ____ is straightforward and uses keywords that researchers in a particular field will recognize

Title

(Lab report)



The purpose of ____ is to allow the reader to judge whether it would serve his or her purposes to read the entire report. A good___ concise 100 - 200 words summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented, and the author's major conclusion

Abstract

(Lab Report)



The Materials and methods used in the experiments should be reported in this section.

Materials and Methods

(Lab Report)




The ____section should summarize the date from the experiments without discussing their implications. The data should be organized into tables, figures, graphs, photographs, and so on.

Results

(Lab report)



This section lists all the articles or books cited in your report. It is not the same as bibliography, which simply lists references regardless of whether they were cited in the paper. The listing should be alphabetized by the last names of the authors.

Literature Cited

The purpose of _____ in the social sciences is to describe the observation of people, places, and/or events and to analyze that observation data in order to identify and categorize common themes in relation the research problem underpinning the study.

Field Report

A type of report that is based on the results of a structures questionnaire

Survey Report