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Questionnaire 1st Wave

This document contains a questionnaire with questions about concepts related to research methodology. The questions cover topics such as the research problem, purpose, assumptions, hypotheses, introduction, definition of terms, significance of the study, scopes and limitations, conceptual framework, specific problems, and theories. The answers provide definitions and explanations of these key terms to help identify and understand the essential components and process of designing a research study.
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Questionnaire 1st Wave

This document contains a questionnaire with questions about concepts related to research methodology. The questions cover topics such as the research problem, purpose, assumptions, hypotheses, introduction, definition of terms, significance of the study, scopes and limitations, conceptual framework, specific problems, and theories. The answers provide definitions and explanations of these key terms to help identify and understand the essential components and process of designing a research study.
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QUESTIONNAIRE AND INTERVIEW

NAME: ______________________________________________
IDENTIFICATION.
1. A statement about an area of concern, a condition
to be improved upon, a difficulty to be eliminated
2. This answers the question Why?
3. A description of a difficulty or lack that needs to
be solved or at least researched to see whether a
solution can be found.
4. These are accepted as being true based on logic
or reasons, but without proof or verification
5. Assumptions that comes with evidence
6. Assumptions that are pure intelligent suppositions
7. Considered as an intelligent guess or prediction
that gives directional to the researcher to answer
the research question
8. Type of hypothesis stated in the affirmative
9. Type of hypothesis stated in the negative
10. This part introduces the research to a reader
11. This part defines jargons and technical terms
12. These are terms used exclusively by a certain field
13. This part imposes the importance and benefits of
the research
14. Sets the boundaries of the research
15. limitations on the research design imposed
deliberately by the researcher
16. The ____ becomes the main thrust of the study. It
serves as a guide in conducting the investigation
17. A diagrammatic representation of a conceptual
framework.
18. The expansion of the main problem or the
subproblems
19. An accepted and tested hypotheses but not
proven
20. Assumptions that are based on reasoning and
logic
21. A tentative conclusion or answer to a specific
question raised at the beginning of the
investigation
22. _____, et. al. (1995) emphasized the importance of
the study as the part of the research
23. It is one place in which the researcher tries to
convince an audience that the research is worth
doing
24. _________ (1993) wrote the following as guidance
in explaining the importance of the study
25. It provides unambiguous meaning to terms that
otherwise can be interpreted in different ways.

QUESTIONNAIRE AND INTERVIEW


ANSWERS

IDENTIFICATION.
1. Research problem
2. Purpose or aim
3. Statement of the problem
4. Assumptions
5. Warranted assumptions

6. Unwarranted assumptions
7. Hypothesis
8. Operational
9. Null
10. Introduction
11. Definition of terms
12. Jargon
13. Significance of the study
14. Scopes and limitations
15. Delimitations

16. Conceptual framework


17. Paradighm
18. Specific problems
19. Theory
20. Warranted assumptions
21. Hypothesis
22. Estolas
23. Significance of the study
24. Calderon and Gonzales
25. Definition of terms

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