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LANGUAGE
OF
RESEARCH
-Adrian T. Divino
Research is existing within
the bound of science that
is quite different from other
subjects.
WHY?
…because of its
inclination to special or
abstract terms,
research is likewise pregnant
with extraordinary terms,
because this has a language of
its own
Research has its own
organized system of language
structures that…
 use to communicate with your
fellow researchers and with
readers eager to know the findings
of your research.
Endowed with special
knowledge; meaning,
ideas that are applicable
to a particular purpose.
Your expertise or special
knowledge in research causes
you to use…
 words
 phrases
 and other language structures
FOR NON-RESEARCHERS
They purposely read books on
research , the language of
research appears as a jargon.
Jargon are terms considered as
technical because these are
commonly used only by people
belonging to the same field of
specialization.
Exclusively used by specific
set of persons, like the
engineers, doctors, lawyers,
architects, or businessman,
among others, these terms do
not sound familiar or
understandable to ordinary
persons in society. (Shields &
Rangarian 2013; Trochim,
2006)
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
FACTORS
1. Multi-syllable words
some terms reflecting the inherent characteristics of
research as a scientific method are made up of a number os
syllables such as the ff:
 theoretical – concepts
 empirical - observe
 probabilistic – uncertain
 quantitative – numerical
 qualitative – opinionated
 scientific – systematic
 inquiry - investigation
2. Types and forms of questions
It has to ask questions that describe, show
relationships, and give reasons behind the
occurrence of something.
For qualitative research: questions to be asked
must elicit views, emotions, or opinions of
people.
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
For Qualitative Research: questions to
be asked must elicit views, emotions, or
opinions of people.
For Quantitative Research: asks
questions about the exact number,
percentages, or frequency of things.
Informative questions rather than
yes-or-no questions are the
appropriate questions to ask in
research.
3. Span of time covered by the research
Owing to the length of time--months or
years--that takes place in a study, research
introduced terms:
Cross-sectional study
-involves a one-time collection of
data in a span of time.
Longitudinal study
-repeated collection of data for the
purpose of finding out changes of
patterns over time.
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
4.Variable relationships
whether or not a variable
has effects on another
variable, based on cause-
effect relationships and on a
certain pattern that may result
in positive or negative
relationships.
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
Research came out with the following
terms of variables:
a. Independent variables – the cause of
something
b. Dependent variables – bears the effect of
the independent variable
c. Extraneous variable – extra or unexpected
variable cropping up outside the research
design.
d. Confounding variable – unstable variable
5. Formulation of Hypothesis
indicates the staging of a research.
It signals the occurrence of a scientific
or investigative way of doing things.
Null hypothesis
Alternative hypothesis
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
6.Data
facts, information, or logically derived
forms of knowledge that are called:
Qualitative data
-verbally and subjectively
expressed.
Quantitative data
-numerically and objectively
expressed.
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
7.Unit of Analysis
the subject or object of
your research study makes up
one major entity and either be
one of the following:
RESEARCH-LANGUAGE
FORMATION
Individual, group, artifact (painting,
book, travelogue)
Geographical unit (municipality,
province, country)
Social interaction (husband-wife,
teacher-learner, employer-employee)
Operational Definition
Concepts, theories, principles,
assumptions, predictions, and
other abstract terms are the
catchword of research. These
are cognitively-coined terms
that appear so complex to
readers, in general, especially,
those with zero background
knowledge about research.
Theoretical definition
(explanation based on the
concepts or knowledge related
to the field of discipline and
widely accepted as correct)
prevents readers from
immediately seeing the
relationships or relevance of
things involved in the research.
 is making the concept or the
thing meaningful by specifying
the way your research should
measure such concept. It
defines the basic concept
through the operation used or
research activity involved to
measure the concept.
Operational Definition
Guidelines in Giving
Operational Definition
The following pointers on defining
terms operationally:
1. Have a clear understanding of the
concept focused on by your study before
you begin defining such concept
operationally.
2. Base your operational definition on the
concept under study.
3. Express the operational
definition in only one sentence.
4. Let the operational definition
explain the measurement of
variables clearly.
5. Construct an operational
definition that other researchers
can understand, assess, and
repeat in other research studies.
Examples:
1.Defining Temperature
 Theoretical/Conceptual
definition: force between
infinite reservoirs
Operational definition:
define temperature in relation
to operations with gas
thermometers
2. Defining anger
Theoretical/ conceptual
definition: intangible; not directly
measured by observation
Operational definition: mention
facial expressions, vocabulary, or
voice tone to measure anger

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The Language of Research - Understanding Research Terminology

  • 2. Research is existing within the bound of science that is quite different from other subjects. WHY?
  • 3. …because of its inclination to special or abstract terms, research is likewise pregnant with extraordinary terms, because this has a language of its own
  • 4. Research has its own organized system of language structures that…  use to communicate with your fellow researchers and with readers eager to know the findings of your research.
  • 5. Endowed with special knowledge; meaning, ideas that are applicable to a particular purpose.
  • 6. Your expertise or special knowledge in research causes you to use…  words  phrases  and other language structures
  • 7. FOR NON-RESEARCHERS They purposely read books on research , the language of research appears as a jargon. Jargon are terms considered as technical because these are commonly used only by people belonging to the same field of specialization.
  • 8. Exclusively used by specific set of persons, like the engineers, doctors, lawyers, architects, or businessman, among others, these terms do not sound familiar or understandable to ordinary persons in society. (Shields & Rangarian 2013; Trochim, 2006)
  • 9. RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION FACTORS 1. Multi-syllable words some terms reflecting the inherent characteristics of research as a scientific method are made up of a number os syllables such as the ff:  theoretical – concepts  empirical - observe  probabilistic – uncertain  quantitative – numerical  qualitative – opinionated  scientific – systematic  inquiry - investigation
  • 10. 2. Types and forms of questions It has to ask questions that describe, show relationships, and give reasons behind the occurrence of something. For qualitative research: questions to be asked must elicit views, emotions, or opinions of people. RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION
  • 11. For Qualitative Research: questions to be asked must elicit views, emotions, or opinions of people. For Quantitative Research: asks questions about the exact number, percentages, or frequency of things. Informative questions rather than yes-or-no questions are the appropriate questions to ask in research.
  • 12. 3. Span of time covered by the research Owing to the length of time--months or years--that takes place in a study, research introduced terms: Cross-sectional study -involves a one-time collection of data in a span of time. Longitudinal study -repeated collection of data for the purpose of finding out changes of patterns over time. RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION
  • 13. 4.Variable relationships whether or not a variable has effects on another variable, based on cause- effect relationships and on a certain pattern that may result in positive or negative relationships. RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION
  • 14. Research came out with the following terms of variables: a. Independent variables – the cause of something b. Dependent variables – bears the effect of the independent variable c. Extraneous variable – extra or unexpected variable cropping up outside the research design. d. Confounding variable – unstable variable
  • 15. 5. Formulation of Hypothesis indicates the staging of a research. It signals the occurrence of a scientific or investigative way of doing things. Null hypothesis Alternative hypothesis RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION
  • 16. 6.Data facts, information, or logically derived forms of knowledge that are called: Qualitative data -verbally and subjectively expressed. Quantitative data -numerically and objectively expressed. RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION
  • 17. 7.Unit of Analysis the subject or object of your research study makes up one major entity and either be one of the following: RESEARCH-LANGUAGE FORMATION
  • 18. Individual, group, artifact (painting, book, travelogue) Geographical unit (municipality, province, country) Social interaction (husband-wife, teacher-learner, employer-employee)
  • 19. Operational Definition Concepts, theories, principles, assumptions, predictions, and other abstract terms are the catchword of research. These are cognitively-coined terms that appear so complex to readers, in general, especially, those with zero background knowledge about research.
  • 20. Theoretical definition (explanation based on the concepts or knowledge related to the field of discipline and widely accepted as correct) prevents readers from immediately seeing the relationships or relevance of things involved in the research.
  • 21.  is making the concept or the thing meaningful by specifying the way your research should measure such concept. It defines the basic concept through the operation used or research activity involved to measure the concept. Operational Definition
  • 22. Guidelines in Giving Operational Definition The following pointers on defining terms operationally: 1. Have a clear understanding of the concept focused on by your study before you begin defining such concept operationally. 2. Base your operational definition on the concept under study.
  • 23. 3. Express the operational definition in only one sentence. 4. Let the operational definition explain the measurement of variables clearly. 5. Construct an operational definition that other researchers can understand, assess, and repeat in other research studies.
  • 24. Examples: 1.Defining Temperature  Theoretical/Conceptual definition: force between infinite reservoirs Operational definition: define temperature in relation to operations with gas thermometers
  • 25. 2. Defining anger Theoretical/ conceptual definition: intangible; not directly measured by observation Operational definition: mention facial expressions, vocabulary, or voice tone to measure anger