The document contains 10 questions about research methods. It asks the responder to define key research terms and concepts, explain steps in the research process, and discuss considerations for collecting and analyzing quantitative data. Specifically, it addresses defining research and its importance, the research process, research problems, writing a statement of problems, literature reviews, variables, hypotheses, sampling, data collection methods, scales of measurement, and ethical issues in research.
The document contains 10 questions about research methods. It asks the responder to define key research terms and concepts, explain steps in the research process, and discuss considerations for collecting and analyzing quantitative data. Specifically, it addresses defining research and its importance, the research process, research problems, writing a statement of problems, literature reviews, variables, hypotheses, sampling, data collection methods, scales of measurement, and ethical issues in research.
The document contains 10 questions about research methods. It asks the responder to define key research terms and concepts, explain steps in the research process, and discuss considerations for collecting and analyzing quantitative data. Specifically, it addresses defining research and its importance, the research process, research problems, writing a statement of problems, literature reviews, variables, hypotheses, sampling, data collection methods, scales of measurement, and ethical issues in research.
The document contains 10 questions about research methods. It asks the responder to define key research terms and concepts, explain steps in the research process, and discuss considerations for collecting and analyzing quantitative data. Specifically, it addresses defining research and its importance, the research process, research problems, writing a statement of problems, literature reviews, variables, hypotheses, sampling, data collection methods, scales of measurement, and ethical issues in research.
Directions: Answer the following questions in detail and as much as you
can. Give example(s) or illustration(s) if necessary as it gives higher scores
for you. 1. Explain: a. Definition of research b. Three reasons of the importance of research c. 6 steps in the process of research d. Characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research 2. Explain: a. Definition of research problem b. Considerations of whether a research problem can be researched c. Considerations of whether a research problem should be researched 3. Explain in detail how you write a “statement of problem” section which consists of (a) Topic; (b) Research problem; (c) A justification of the importance of the problem; (d) Deficiencies in what we know; & (e) Audience. 4. Explain in detail: a. Definition of literature review b. 5 steps of conducting literature review 5. Explain in detail: a. Definition of variable b. Family of variables 6. Explain in detail: a. Definition of hypothesis b. Types of hypothesis 7. Mention the five steps in the process of collecting quantitative data 8. Explain in detail: a. Definition of Population and sample b. Types of quantitative sampling strategies 9. Explain in detail: a. 4 major types of information/data/measures in quantitative b. 3 types of scales of measurement 10. When you administer the data collection process, you have to consider standardization and ethical issues. Please explain. Directions: Answer the following questions in detail and as much as you can. Give example(s) or illustration(s) if necessary as it gives higher scores for you. 1. Explain: a. Definition of research b. Three reasons of the importance of research c. 6 steps in the process of research d. Characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research 2. Explain: a. Definition of research problem b. Considerations of whether a research problem can be researched c. Considerations of whether a research problem should be researched 3. Explain in detail how you write a “statement of problem” section which consists of (a) Topic; (b) Research problem; (c) A justification of the importance of the problem; (d) Deficiencies in what we know; & (e) Audience. 4. Explain in detail: a. Definition of literature review b. 5 steps of conducting literature review 5. Explain in detail: a. Definition of variable b. Family of variables 6. Explain in detail: a. Definition of hypothesis b. Types of hypothesis 7. Mention the five steps in the process of collecting quantitative data 8. Explain in detail: a. Definition of Population and sample b. Types of quantitative sampling strategies 9. Explain in detail: a. 4 major types of information/data/measures in quantitative b. 3 types of scales of measurement 10. When you administer the data collection process, you have to consider standardization and ethical issues. Please explain.