This is a lesson in Research 1- Basic Research and is good for a 1.5 hours classroom activity. It covers images that can motivate undergraduate students from class participation during the class activity.
Philippine literature during the new century.
Includes authors and their published books, poems, essays and other literary works during the modern era.
Philippine literature during the new century.
Includes authors and their published books, poems, essays and other literary works during the modern era.
This presentation is an Introduction and a Step-by-Step guide in writing a Review of Related Literature (RRL). Attached is the Youtube link for the video presentation of the subject matter.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/DOeWMHZTuh8
Composed of discussions of facts and principles to which the present study is related
They may be classified as:
Local, if the inquiry was conducted in the Philippines; and
Foreign, if conducted in foreign lands RELATED STUDIES
Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
A survey or review of related literature and studies is very important because such reviewed literature and studies serve as a foundation of the proposed study. This is because related literature and studies guide the researcher in pursuing his research venture. Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
An Overview of Chapter 3 - Research Methodologyschool
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Discusses the importance of teaching information literacy skills through hands-on learning, and offers alternatives to assigning research papers to add variety for both students and teachers.
This presentation is an Introduction and a Step-by-Step guide in writing a Review of Related Literature (RRL). Attached is the Youtube link for the video presentation of the subject matter.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/DOeWMHZTuh8
Composed of discussions of facts and principles to which the present study is related
They may be classified as:
Local, if the inquiry was conducted in the Philippines; and
Foreign, if conducted in foreign lands RELATED STUDIES
Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
A survey or review of related literature and studies is very important because such reviewed literature and studies serve as a foundation of the proposed study. This is because related literature and studies guide the researcher in pursuing his research venture. Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
An Overview of Chapter 3 - Research Methodologyschool
This powerpoint presentation contains a brief overview of the contents of Chapter 3 or Research Methodology. You can also find a sample that shows the different components of Chapter 3.
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Discusses the importance of teaching information literacy skills through hands-on learning, and offers alternatives to assigning research papers to add variety for both students and teachers.
Research Presentation instructions Research Question andCitation.docxdebishakespeare
Research Presentation instructions
Research Question andCitations
The Research Presentation begins with a research question and a bibliographic search. You should identify 2 to 4 studies that address the same research question. Please send your References to me with citations written in APA style --see APA Manual of Style, 6th ed. -- no later than the date listed in the Calendar. I will use your Research Question to peruse the titles to make sure they look like original reports of empirical studies that are all on the same research question, and I will do an APA check on one of your citations. No grade will be taken; however, part of your presentation grade depends on using appropriate articles and writing your References page in APA style. If you are in doubt about whether a study is an "original report of an empirical study," feel free to attach it to the Citations and RQ email. Please start early on this assignment and plan to spend several hours searching for the right kind of articles that are all on the same research question. If you need assistance with APA style, please consult the Kail and Cavanaugh text References for many examples of APA-style reference citations.
A sampling of possible topics is listed here, but please feel free to examine other topics of interest. It helps to define your topic in terms of the “effects of X on Y in Z population.” For example:
Effects of X...
...on Y...
...in Z population
Example Research Questions
pretend play, parenting conflict, violence, divorce, alcoholism, daycare, self-esteem, social isolation, untimely death of family member, homelessness, early reading, eating disorders
intelligence, creativity, school achievement, social well-being language development, attachment, identity, physical health, dating practices
preschoolers, elementary school students, children, high school students, infants, adolescents, seniors, young adults
1. What are the effects of pretend play on language development in preschoolers?
2. What are the effects of pretend play on school achievement in elementary school students.
3. What are the effects of family violence on social well-being in adolescents?
4. What are the effects of peer pressure on academic achievement in middle-schoolers?
NB: Please make sure that the items you choose for each "variable" in your research question work together sensibly.
Examples of relevant journals at the ISU Cunningham Memorial Library include: Developmental Psychology, Human Development, Infancy, Adolescence, Child Development, Social Development, Childhood and Adolescence, Family and Community Health, Family Relations and Child Development, Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Journal of Educational Psychology, Journal of Child Language. There are many other journals that also publish empirical reports of studies on human development. Increasingly, reputable journals are available online. If you have a question about a given source, ...
Sources of Research Questions and Formulation of Hypothesis Psychology Pedia
Research Method -
Research questions, Good research questions, Steps to developing a research question, Sources of research question, Research hypothesis, Characteristics of hypothesis
PSY 326 Research Methods Week 3 GuidanceWelcome to Week 3 of Res.docxwoodruffeloisa
PSY 326 Research Methods Week 3 Guidance
Welcome to Week 3 of Research Methods! This week, you will learn about a few of the most popular qualitative research designs. Required resources are sections 3.1, 3.2, and the parts of section 3.4 about “Pros and Cons of Observational Research” and “Types of Observational Research” in the Newman (2016) textbook, an ebook chapter by Levitt (2016), and two videos about qualitative research. The videos are linked in the Course Materials and the discussion prompt.
Assignments for the week include a discussion, an interactive learning activity and quiz, and a written assignment. To see how your assignments will be graded, look at the rubrics accessible through a link on the screen for each discussion or assignment.
The Week 3 discussion is Pros and Cons of Qualitative Research. Your initial post is due by Day 3, and all replies are due by Day 7. To prepare for the discussion, read the sections of the Newman (2016) textbook listed above, the Levitt (2016) book chapter, and the lecture portion of this instructor guidance. Also, view the videos Different Qualitative Approaches (Kawulich, 2013) and When to Use a Qualitative Research Design: Four Things to Consider (Zhang, 2017), which are linked in the Course Materials and the discussion prompt.
This week’s discussion assignment is a jigsaw puzzle. Instead of having the entire class read and report on four different qualitative research designs, each person will research and report on one specific design. Designs are assigned based on the first letter of your last name. When you determine your assigned design, use the Research Methods research guide and the databases in the Ashford University Library to find at least one scholarly/peer-reviewed article about the research design AND at least one published research study that used the design. Then, explain the characteristics and features of the research design and what kinds of topics it can be used for, describe the data collection and data analysis methods used in the design, and discuss the published study you found. Document your sources in APA style.
At least three replies to the initial posts of classmates will be required for this discussion, because you must read and respond to at least one post about each of the other three qualitative research designs. As the expert on your assigned design, you will also be expected to respond to some of the questions posted on your thread by others. See the discussion prompt for complete details.
After you have learned about qualitative research from the assigned readings and participating in the discussion, you will be ready to do the interactive activity and take the quiz called Qualitative Research Fundamentals, due by Day 6. In the first part of the learning activity, match terms related to qualitative research with their definitions. In the scenarios presented in the second part of the activity, you must select the most appropriate qualitative research design fo ...
Articles from Scholarly Journals (peer reviewed)khornberger
This slideshow shares how to access scholarly journal articles and shares reading strategies for how to extract useful information for your research.
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This lesson Plan is an attachment to the PowerPoint Presentation for the actual execution of this report for student pastors, clergies, and theologians enrolled in the MA in Diivinity and MA in Christian Education.
This topic titled "Teaching as Vocation, Vision and Profession" is a Graduate School Lesson Plan intended for a group of Pastors, Cregy, and Theologians enrolled in their Masters in Divinity and Master of Arts in Christian Education. Other audiences/ readers may also use this as basis in preparing their lesson plans in Powerpoint Presentation. Attached is also a Word Document to support this lesson plan before their execution in classroom.
The introduction to quality and performance excellence was used in the lecture-discussion for students at Holy Angel University. Related issues that confront today's topic on quality and performance can use this in their lessons.
This module is part I on the topic legal regulatory and political issues confronting government and business. It is intended for classroom discussion and reflective communication by the participants.
This lesson deals with the meanings, differentiates and correlates of stakeholders and shareholders: the participation of the two major leads in corporate governance and management.
A lesson in Chapter 4 that includes two parts: Marketing Research and Sales Forecasting. This is the part I of Lesson 4 in Chapter 4 which specifically discusses primer of Marketing Research and Analysis.
A lesson on Consumer Behavior basically used for lecture discussion at Holy Angel University undergraduate students of the School of Business and Accountancy.
This is a module type training material in PowerPoint Presentation Form intended to enhance knowledge of higher education teaching personnel. This can be used by supervisors, heads, and faculty of educational institutions to improve their traditional type of teaching delivery to a progressive one.
This PowePoint presentation is a support visual aid/tool presentation of instructional materials in Marketing Principles intended for basic core subject in the undergraduate courses of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and other business cluster courses in Marketing Communications.
HARDINESS IN PEOPLE AT WORK AS A MEANS OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONHoly Angel University
This presentation was used in the International Conference on Communication and Media (i-COME 2014) held in Langkawi, Malaysia from October 18-20, 2014. The paper was refereed by technical reviewers of Procedia and Elsevier Research Journals through the Universiti Utara Malaysia School of Multimedia Technology and Communication, College of Arts and Sciences. I hope this can help or the reverve by commenting for its improvement.
INDICATORS OF ACADEMIC DELINQUENCIES AS A MEANS OF PROMOTING GOODWILLHoly Angel University
This presentation was orally presented in National Marketing Educators Conference for technical review intended for Research Journal Publication. The conference was held in Saint Louis University, College of Business and Accountancy, Baguio City, Philippines. I hope this could be of help to other researchers with studies of parallel to this topic on Academic Delinquencies and Image Building
This presentation introduces the viewer with meanings, differences, and objectives of Outcomes Base Education and Evidence Based Instruction. Its highlight is to clarify the importance, uses and differentiates of these two programs of Higher Education Institutions in the Philippine Setting.
This module on stress management is a follow-up module to a 2 day training on personality development. Before the lecture and discussion, the Novaco Anger Scale will be aministered as bases for reflections and discussions during the workshop activity. Implications of some actions in dealing with job pressures are also included part of the discussions.
This module iintends to support a lecture on good grooming, proper posture and how to be confident in social activities in work environment. In a two-day seminar workshop on psychosocial self support program to stress management. Psychotesting is also included in a separate documentation to be effective in training the participants.
This PPT was used in a research presentation at the National Marketing Educators Conference held in Baguio City on April 25-26, 2014. Participants from Appari to Zamboanga, Philippines gathered for sharing, networking and benchmarking of small and big schools, colleges, and universities nationwide that concerns research thru the Association of Marketing Educators who celebrated its 25th years of continuous service to industry partners.
This is a lesson in Research for the undergraduate course where writing a questionnaire is the main concern in the preparation of a PowerPoint Presentation. It provides added information on how to write an effective tool of gathering a data for Descriptive Research.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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2. Lesson Objectives
1. Define Quantitative, Qualitative
2. Classify each whether they are basic or applied, qualitative or
quantitative.
3. Distinguish the differences between and among different types of
researches
4. Discuss the research process
5. Select three discipline- based researches from the sources you
downloaded in journals, books and other reading materials for
critiquing
6. Internalize the use of disciplinebased researches in writing your
introduction and related literature
7. Type your initial research proposal using the institutional format
8. Send your soft copy of the initial research proposal to the email
address: atiram40@yahoo.com
3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
The researcher relies only from his personal
judgment or past experience with similar
problems, such tan an “intuitive” “feel” for the
situation to be sufficient for making decision.
Whenever a manager observes a problem, he
defines, formulates objectives, recognizes the
constraints and evaluates the alternatives.
4. QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
One who lacks experience with similar problems,
or it is too complicated requiring a thoroigh
analysis, or a problem becomes repetitive, the
quantitativer analysis can maximize
effectiveness in decision making. Combning it
with qualitative, thus naks the best decision
possible.
5. BASIC VERSUS APPLIED
RESEARCH
Applied Research has some sort of application in
the "real world. Sometimes, basic researchers
have to respond by saying their research is
simply about knowing more and might have no
direct or obvious application; it's basically
knowledge for the sake of knowledge. It's
important to understand that achieving a good
understanding of behavior involves both basic
and applied research.
6. BASIC RESEARCH
Basic research is used to explore the fundamental
bases of behavior, without regard to how those
bases are manifested in the real world.
It aims to explain, predict, and describe fundamental
bases of behavior.
For example, a popular memory procedure is to have
people respond to words on a computer screen as
fast as possible (e.g., saying the word, pressing a
key).
This can tell researchers about how information in
your memory is linked to other information.
7. APPLIED RESEARCH
Applied Research aims to address and answer
real-world problems. Importantly, it is based on
previous theory. Examples of applied research
topics include Persuasion, Eyewitness Memory,
Clinical Treatments of Psychological Disorders,
Behavioral Interventions for children with
autism, Decision Making in Management, etc.
8. VARIOUS TYPES OF
RESEARCH
•
BASIC RESEARCH is concerned with knowledge for the sake
of theory. Its design is not controlled by the practical
usefulness of the findings.
• APPLIED RESEARCH is concerned with showing how the
findings can be applied or summarized into some type of
teaching methodology.
• PRACTICAL RESEARCH goes one step further and applies the
findings of research to a specific "practical" teaching
situation.
• A useful way to look at the relationships among these three
research types is illustrated in the diagram below. Each of the
three different types of research contributes to the other in
helping revise and frame the research from each category.
9. VARIOUS TYPES OF
RESEARCH
• A useful way to look at the
relationships among these
three research types is
illustrated in the diagram.
Each of the three different
types of research
contributes to the other in
helping revise and frame the
research from each
category.
10. Explanation
For example, practical research may be based on
theory that came from previously done basic
research. Or, theory may be generated by the
combination of results from various practical
research projects. The same bidirectional
relationship exists between applied research
and basic research or practical research.
11. THE 7 STEPS TO RESEARCH
PROCESS
Step 1: Identify and Develop Your Topic
Step 2: Find Background Information
Step 3: Use Catalogs to Find Books and Media
Step 4: Use Databases to Find Journal Articles
Step 5: Find Internet Resources
Step 6: Evaluate What You Find
Step 7: Cite What You Find Using a Standard
Format
12. Identify and Develop Your
Topic
• State your topic idea as a question. For
example, if you are interested in finding out
about use of bath soaps by college students,
you can pose the question, "What effect does
use of bath soaps have on the brand loyalty of
college students?"
• Identify the main concepts or keywords in your
question. In this case they are bath soaps,
brand loyalty, college students.
13. Find Background
Information
Test the main concepts or keywords in your topic
by looking them up in the appropriate
background sources or by using them as search
terms in the Coastal Bend College
Library Catalog and in online databases such as
JSTOR or CINAHL. Check the subject headings
listed in the subject field of the online record
for these books and articles. Then do subject
searches using those subject headings to locate
additional titles. Prepare the Matrix.
14. Use Catalogs to Find Books
and Media
Use keyword searching for a narrow or complex
search topic. Use subject searching for a broad
subject. Print or write down the citation
(author, title,etc.) and the location information/
Put all thos information in a Review of Related
Litature and Studies in a Matrix form.
15. Use Databases to Find
Journal Articles
Use online databases to find citations to articles.
Choose the database that best suits your particular
topic; for example, search Literature Online for
literary criticism topics, CINAHL for nursing topics,
and Academic Search Complete for psychology
topics. These databases and more are located on
the library's website under Online Resources. If the
full text is not linked in the database you are using,
write down the citation from the database and
search for the title of the journal in the
Library Catalog. The catalog lists the print and
electronic versions of journals.
16. Find Internet Resources
Use search engines and subject directories to locate
materials on the Web. As information on the
Internet varies in its reliability, it is suggested that
you use directories such as the Library's Delicious
Links [organized by subject] or Google Scholar,
which contains links to the library's resources
when available. (Note: To set up Google Scholar for
Coastal Bend College access at home, read this
guide [insert link]. To access the Library Online
Resources, you will still need to log in with
your Cougar ID.
17. Evaluate What You Find
You may be asked to utilize peer reviewed articles in your
assignments. Many journals are peer reviewed, meaning
that submitted articles are scrutinized by one or more
experts in the field before they are published in the
journal. Not all items in a peer reviewed journal have
gone through this process, however. These items may
include letters, editorials, news, and book reviews.
Generally, only the primary articles, such as studies or
review articles, are peer reviewed. You can search in
EBSCOhost Research Databases, Gale Databases, and
JSTOR for articles in peer-reviewed journals.
18. Cite What You Find Using a
Standard Format
• Give credit where credit is due; cite your sources.
• Citing or documenting the sources used in your
research serves two purposes, it gives proper
credit to the authors of the materials used, and it
allows those who are reading your work to
duplicate your research and locate the sources that
you have listed as references.
• Knowingly representing the work of others as your
own is plagiarism. Use a citation style approved by
your instructor. Style manuals are available at the
Library and are listed, along with examples, on
the Citations page.
19. LEST US WRITE
Directions:
Prepare a paragraph wheter you can cite one or
more author’s work/research. Put the
complete source in your Rview of Related
Literature/Studies Matrix.
20. THE INSTITUTIONAL
FORMAT RESEARCH
Direction: Find time to read the handouts
provided to you. Study the correct format we
require at CVCITC Research Journal. Type your
output in word document using our
institutional
format
and
send
to
atiram40@yahoo.com
21. WRITING INTRODUCTION
Weite a draft of your introduction and type usinr
format, send to atiram40@yahoo.com. This is
your homework.
22. ASSIGNMENT
1.Identify the specific sources of research problems
that you can use
2. List the characteristics of a good research problem.
3. Enumerate the steps of literature review in the
search of problems for research.
4. Differentiate research problems that are discipline
based from those that are action-based.
5.Recognize the value of a literature review matrix
6.Evaluate the literature review matrix sample
7. Make a literature review matrix as basis of
identifying good research problems
Editor's Notes
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