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RESEARCH
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)
By Rumi Michael Leigh
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 12
Part 13
Part 14
Part 15
Conclusion
1.
What is research?
Research simple means finding an answer or a solution to a problem.
2.
What is the research process?
The research process is the steps in the beginning of a research to the end of a research.
3.
What are the main research processes?
The main research processes include identification and formulation of the problem, review of literature, formulation of the hypothesis, method, design, population, sampling, ethical considerations, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation, and communication.
4.
What is a problem?
A problem is a question or something without a present solution or answer.
5.
What is review of literature?
Review of literature is a collection of information, knowledge from different sources such as books, articles, internet, libraries, and magazines regarding the research.
7.
What are the sources of a literature review?
The sources of a literature review are primary sources and secondary sources.
8.
What is a primary source?
A primary source is an original source. In the primary source, the original research is written by the author.
9.
What is a secondary source?
A secondary source gives information about the primary source. A secondary source is a reinterpretation by someone else of the original research.
10.
What are the two main modes of reasoning?
The two main modes of reasoning are inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning.
11.
What is inductive reasoning?
Inductive reasoning is reasoning from particular to general.
12.
What is deductive reasoning?
Deductive reasoning is reasoning from general to specific.
13.
What is a paradigm?
A paradigm is a set of postulates, values, and concepts.
14.
What is a hypothesis?
A hypothesis is a guess or supposition.
15.
What are the different types of hypothesis?
The different types of hypothesis include simple, complex, research, null, directional, non-directional, associative, and causal.
1.
What is a simple hypothesis?
A simple hypothesis is a hypothesis that shows the relationship between the dependent and the independent variable.
2.
What is a dependent variable?
A dependent variable is a variable that depends on the independent variable.
3.
What is an independent variable?
An independent variable is a variable that is not changed by other variables and it is a variable that causes change.
4.
What is a complex hypothesis?
A complex hypothesis is a hypothesis that shows the relationship between two or more dependent variables or two or more independent variables.
5.
What is a research hypothesis?
A research hypothesis is a hypothesis where there is a potential relationship between the independent variable and dependent variable.
6.
What is a null hypothesis?