MINI RESEARCH DICTIONARY

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Across
  1. 2. This is answered by the question HOW when creating the scope and delimitations.
  2. 3. This is answered by the question WHAT when creating the scope and delimitations.
  3. 6. This is answered by the question WHERE when creating the scope and delimitations.
  4. 7. Known as the STRATEGY or BLUEPRINT that the researchers chose to utilize to answer the research problem and conduct the study.
  5. 8. These are the factors that the researchers will exclude, also known as the BOUNDARIES of the study.
  6. 9. Quantitative in nature and has a cause-effect relationship, but there's no manipulation of the independent variable. It is known as EX POST FACTO (after the fact) and discusses why and how the phenomenon occurs.
  7. 12. This type of research design is quantitative in nature, doesn't have a cause-effect relationship, and there's no prediction. This DESCRIBES and finds general attributes, nature, and characteristics of the existing situation.
  8. 13. This is quantitative in nature, has a cause-effect relationship, and manipulation of the independent variables occurred. It utilizes the scientific method and conditions are CONTROLLED by the researcher.
Down
  1. 1. It is a statement that explains the BENEFITS, IMPACT, or CONTRIBUTIONS of the findings of the study to society.
  2. 2. This is answered by the question WHO when creating the scope and delimitations.
  3. 4. This type of research design is quantitative in nature, doesn't have a cause-effect relationship, and has a prediction. It investigates the ASSOCIATIONS between the variables without knowing the causal reasons.
  4. 5. It is the CRITICAL ISSUE that the researchers seek to address and tell the existing GAPS that the study aims to bridge. This is also the starting point when creating the significance of the study.
  5. 6. It tells about the topic and elements that the research paper will cover and how IN-DEPTH your study is to explore.
  6. 10. This is answered by the question WHEN when creating the scope and delimitations.
  7. 11. This is answered by the question WHY when creating the scope and delimitations.