Chapter Ii & Xiii: NAME
Chapter Ii & Xiii: NAME
Chapter Ii & Xiii: NAME
NAME: __________________________________________
IDENTIFICATION.
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10. Conceptual
framework
consists
of
the
investigator's own position on a problem after
his exposure to various theories that have
bearing on the problem.
MATCHING TYPE.
1. researcher has no
control
2. difficulty
that
needs
to
be
solved
3. realistic
expectation
4. intelligent guess
5. afirmative
hypothesis
6. boundaries
of
study
7. imposed
by
researcher
8. theoretical
scheme
9. diagrammatic
representation
10. format of title
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
paradigm
hypothesis
limitation
operational
inverted pyramid
delimitation
longitudinal
conceptual
framework
i. statement of the
problem
j. assumption
k. scope
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
MULTIPLE CHOICE.
1. C
13. A
2. D
14. B
3. D
15. B
4. B
16. A
5. C
17. A
6. A
18. A
7. B
19. A
ENUMERATION. Write the answer on the back portion
8.
B
20. B
of your paper.
9. E
10. E
1-5 Elements of Research Problem
11. B
16-28 Guidelines in Selecting Research Topic
12. A
29-30 Major Types of Definition of Terms
31-38 How to write the Statement of the Problem
TRUE OR FALSE.
39-40 Types of Assumption
1. False
2. False
ANSWER KEY
3. True
4. True
5. True
IDENTIFICATION
6. False
1. Research problem
7. True
2. Purpose or aim
8. True
3. Statement of the problem
9. False
4. Assumptions
10. True
5. Warranted assumptions
6. Unwarranted assumptions
MATCHING TYPE.
7. Hypothesis
1. c
8. Operational
2. i
3. j
4. b
5. d
6. k
7. f
8. h
9. a
10. e
ENUMERATION.
1-5
- Aim or purpose of the problem for investigation
- The subject matter or topic to be investigated
- The place or locale where the research is to be
conducted
- The period or time of the studying during which the data
are to be gathered
- Population or universe from whom the data are to be
collected
16-28
- The research problem or topic must be chosen by the
researcher himself.
- It must be within the interest of the researcher.
- It must be within the specialization of the researcher.
- It must be within the competence of the researcher to
tackle
- It must be within the ability of the researcher to finance
otherwise, he must be able to find funding for his
research
- It is researchable and manageable
- It can be completed within a reasonable period of time
unless it is a longitudinal research which takes a long
time for its completion
- It is significant, important, and relevant to the present
time and situation, timely, and of current interest
-The results are practical and implementable
- It requires original, critical, and reflective thinking to
solve it.
- It can be determined to suit the resources of the
researcher but big or large enough to be able to give
significant, valid, and reliable results and generalizations
- It must contribute to the national development stats for
the improvement of the quality of human life.