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What is purpose of persuasive research writing
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explaining, evaluating possible answers to your question and choosing the best answer(s)
based on your own criteria.
explaining possible answers to your question and giving the readers new information about
your topic.
investigating causes, examining effects, evaluating effectiveness and assessing ways to solve
problems.
getting your readers to adopt your answer to the question.
What is the purpose of informative research writing
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explaining, evaluating possible answers to your question and choosing the best answer(s)
based on your own criteria.
explaining possible answers to your question and giving the readers new information about
your topic.
investigating causes, examining effects, evaluating effectiveness and assessing ways to solve
problems.
getting your readers to adopt your answer to the question.
The level at which the study actually measures what it was meant to measure is......
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practicality
validity
reliability
washback
The person or researcher carrying out the act of meaning-making is.......
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an object
a survey questionnaire
a non-participant observation
a subject
The consistency of the findings when the study is repeated at different times or by
different researchers, using the same methods and procedures is called.......
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practicality
validity
reliability
washback
A list of all sources of information used in writing-up the research findings and
cited within the body of the publication is.........
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literature review
appendix
reference list
bibliography
A list of all sources of information consulted for the study, some of which may not
have been cited within the body of the publication is.......
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literature review
appendix
reference list
bibliography
The event, thing or phenomenon under study is........
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an object
a survey questionnaire
a non-participant observation
a subject
Hypothesis is.......
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a formal statement made about the predicted relationship between variables in a research
study, which is directly tested by the researcher
a representation of a shared value or belief held by a group or society
a situation where one or more of the dependent variables will change when the independent
variable changes.
a study that collects data from the same population (but different samples) at different points
in time
Mean is.......
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the mid-point of a set of values
the median of a set of values
the value that occurs most often in a distribution of values for a given variable
The various data collection and analysis techniques
The value that occurs most often in a distribution of values for a given variable
is.......
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mean
mode
median
Median is.......
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the mid-point of a set of values
the median of a set of values
the value that occurs most often in a distribution of values for a given variable
The various data collection and analysis techniques
Qualitative data is.....
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data that is non-numerical and embedded in their context
data that is numerical and can be counted
a research method that determines if a program or campaign was implemented as designed
a system that responds to and is affected by external factors or its environment
Quantitative data is.....
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data that is non-numerical and embedded in their context
data that is numerical and can be counted
a research method that determines if a program or campaign was implemented as designed
a system that responds to and is affected by external factors or its environment
What is plagiarism
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collecting data or information from people about their demographic characteristics, opinions,
choices, preferences, attitudes, beliefs, motivations etc to answer the question
representing another author's language, thoughts, ideas or expressions as your own original
work
relating to the phenomenon of a message having several different meanings for its different
receivers
reporting a research study, based on actual research and written in the style of a standard
research report
Academic dishonesty is......
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collecting data or information from people about their demographic characteristics, opinions,
choices, preferences, attitudes, beliefs, motivations etc to answer the question
representing another author's language, thoughts, ideas or expressions as your own original
work
relating to the phenomenon of a message having several different meanings for its different
receivers
any type of cheating that occurs in relation to a formal academic exercise
................are used when the researcher is not sure what to look for. They indicates
the general areas of the phenomenon under study
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Response rate
Research questions
Representative samples
Scholarly theories
........... is an examination of the existing research publications on the topic area of
a new study, to discuss their theories, research designs, data collection methods,
findings, strengths, limitations and contexts as relevant to the new one. This also
includes the researcher’s own views and observations, and alternative explanations
of the findings as to what other factors may have given rise to those findings.
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Abstract
Data collection
Reference list
Literature review
Rationale is...........
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a report of a research study, based on actual research and written in the style of a standard
research report
a sample that includes cases or individuals from all subgroups of the targeted population
the researcher’s explanation as to why the study is important, what purpose it serves and what
will be its outcome to society or the academic field
an error in the findings caused by differences between the sample and the targeted population
A method of collecting data or information from people about their demographic
characteristics, opinions, choices, preferences, attitudes, beliefs, motivations etc to
answer the question is..........
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data collection
hypothesis
research questions
survey questionnaire
........ is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of
interest, in an established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated
research questions, test hypothesis, and evaluate outcomes.
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Data collection
Hypothesis
Research question
Survey questionnaire
Select the methods of data collection
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interview, trend studies
observation, secondary sources
interview, questionnaire
questionnaire, semiotic analysis
What is the abstract of the research
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it is a formal statement made about the predicted relationship between variables in a research
study, which is directly tested by the researcher
it is an outline/brief summary of the research paper or whole work, highlights major points of
the research and explains why the research is important
it is a report of a research study, based on actual research and written in the style of a standard
research report
it is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest, in an
established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated research questions, test
hypothesis, and evaluate outcomes.
What is the ethical consideration of the research
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it is an outline/brief summary of the research paper or whole work, highlights major points of
the research and explains why the research is important
an analysis that explores how to reach the desired goal at the lowest cost or in the most
efficient manner
a sample where each member or unit in the study population does not have an equal chance of
being selected
it is one of the most important parts of the research in which the participants should not be
subjected to harm in any ways and should be prioritised
......... is the process in which one or more persons observe what is occurring in
some real life situation and they classify and record pertinent happenings
according to some planned schemes.
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Interview
Observation
Schedule
Case study
........ is an oral questionnaire instead of writing the response, the interviewee or
subject gives the needed information verbally in a face-to-face relationship.
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Case study
Interview
Schedule
Observation
......... is in-depth investigations of a single person, group, event or community,
typically, data are gathered from a variety of sources and by using several different
methods.
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Interview
Observation
Schedule
Case study
........ outlines a provisional research area for your project that highlights your area
of research interest and describes the importance of this area of research and why
you are the right person to undertake it. It identifies a potential supervisor(s) who
you would like to work with on the project.
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Data collection
Abstract
Literature review
Statement of intent
...... is presenting ideas and information in your own words and acknowledging
where they come from. By using your own words, you demonstrate your
understanding and your ability to convey this information.
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Quotation
Citation
Referencing
Paraphrasing
....... is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from
another source. It also gives your readers the information necessary to find the
location details of that source on the reference.
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Quotation
Citation
Referencing
Paraphrasing
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