Practical Research (Set 1): What is Research?
gathers, investigates, test, predictions `
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [2] Research _______ information and ________ phenomena; allowing us to ______ theories and make __________
knowledge, understanding
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [3] Research creates new ________ and _________
applied
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [6] basic research leads to ________ research in unusual ways
everything
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [7] Research is the force behind ________ that we do.
action research
(application research) like applied research - but you're applying basic research to solve a problem in a specific organization or community
basic research
(application research) pure research - curiosity driven - does not seek to solve problems - aims to increase understanding like casual research
critical
(characteristics of research) research design and methodology must be able to stand up against scrutiny of a panel
systematic
(characteristics of research) research follows a logical sequence. Not haphazardly done
controlled
(characteristics of research) the same variables are kept constant.
analytical
(characteristics of research) uses proven analytical procedures in data gathering
1. produce new knowledge 2. Apply new knowledge 3. validate/verify existing knowledge 4. improve the researcher
4 aims of research
1. improves quality of life 2. satisfies curiosity 3. adds to man's knowledge 4. solves problems
4 reasons why research is important (Mr. Ngo)
application, data collection, logic, data collected
4 types of research (general first)
systematic, controlled, empirical, cyclical, analytical, replicable, critical
7 characteristics of research
casual research
another term for everyday research
No
is the controlled characteristic seen in all research papers?
what, how, open-ended
qualitative research deals with more questions with _____ and _____ - has more ________ questions
words
qualitative research is expressed in ______
debate
qualitative research is up for __________
indisputable
quantitative research aims to find ________ facts
numbers, graphs
quantitative research is mainly expressed in ______ and ______
variables, hypothesis
quantitative research looks at _________ and is trying to prove a ________ or disprove it
if two statements are true then the conclusion is true
what is deductive research?
to find solutions to everyday problems
what is the aim of application research?
to increase understanding
what is the aim of basic research?
qualitative
what kinds of papers are not replicable?
if you want to understand or explore an idea
when should you use a qualitative approach?
if your goal is to confirm or test theory or hypothesis
when should you use a quantitative approach?
controlled
which characteristic of research is usually seen in the pure sciences?
progress
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [1] _______ is made through research
solves
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [4] Research ________ problems
poor, dangerous, false, risky
(7 reasons - Dr. Wilson) [5] research reduces the chances of making _____ or ________ choices; protecting us from _____ ideas or _____ beliefs
Haphazard
(adj.) by chance; not planned; lacking order
applied research
(application research) driven to find. Applications of basic research, aims to find solutions to everyday problems
replicable
(characteristics of research) can be repeated by other researchers to arrive at valid conclusions
inductive
(logic research) develop a theory - generate a hypothesis
hypothesis, predict
qualitative questions don't really have a _________ and has nothing to _________
engage, understand
qualitative research aims to _____ and _______ about a particular topic or issue
hypothesis
qualitative research allows you to formulate a ____________
one
quantitative research usually collects information from _____ source
high school papers
which research papers (sometimes) lack the critical characteristic?
1. Using the internet 2. Asking anyone 3. Asking experts 4. Asking someone to do it for you
4 Techniques of Casual Research
longitudinal
(data collection research) the data collection is done more than once
cross-sectional
(data collection research) the data is only collected once
deductive
(logic research) hypothesis - testing
inductive
(logic research) one true premise + one true premise = conclusion that can be true or false
inductive
(logic research) specific - general
surveys, experiments, observations
(quali, quanti vid) 3 ways to conduct quantitative research
summarize, categorize, interpret
(quali, quanti vid) 3 things qualitative research does with information
interview, focus groups, case studies, literature review
(quali, quanti vid) 4 ways to conduct qualitative research
1. involves multiple sources 2. Different cue words 3. thinking critically about info 4. is iterative (cyclone of inquiry and discovery)
(search vs research vid) 4 traits of research
patterns, correlations, connections
(search vs research vid) researching is putting pieces of information together to find _________, __________, and __________
answer, question
(search vs research vid) search: seeking the ________: research: seeking the _________
1. Can be done everyday 2. Simple 3. Haphazard or Systematic 4. Inevitable
4 Qualities of Casual Research
cross-sectional, longitudinal
2 types of data collection research
deductive, inductive
2 types of logic research
basic research, applied research, action research
3 types of application research
quantitative, qualitative, mixed
3 types of data collected research
1. Progress is made through research 2. Research gathers information and investigates phenomena; allowing us to test theories and make predictions. 3. Research creates new knowledge and understanding 4. Research solves problems 5. Research reduces the chances of making poor, or dangerous choices; protecting us from false ideas and risky beliefs 6. Basic research leads to applied research in unusual ways 7. Research is the force behind everything we do
7 reasons why research is important (Dr. Graham Wilson)
No. Despite our failures, it helps us improves our research skills for everyday life.
Is it a bad thing to commit mistakes and waste time during research? Explain your answer.
casual, basic, academic
Practical research is not about _____ research nor _____ research; it is about ________ research
collect, analyze, understanding
Research is a process to _______ and ______ information to increase _________ on a topic or issue (John W. Creswell)