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- 3. This research method often asks "How many?" or "How much?"
- 6. The research style aiming to understand the cause and effect relationship among variables using scientific methods.
- 7. A method of research involving strict control of variables to establish cause and effect.
- 8. The systematic collection and analysis of numerical data in research.
- 9. The research type that compares groups without random assignment, also called causal-comparative.
- 15. A characteristic of research that involves repeated cycles of analysis, theory, and re-evaluation.
- 16. A style of expressing research results that is formal and devoid of personal bias.
- 17. An important step in research where existing information is studied to find new insights or gaps.
- 18. A method of investigation that follows structured procedures to test hypotheses.
- 19. A simpler form of investigation that involves asking questions to find information.
- 20. A term synonymous with "examination" or "investigation," particularly in scientific contexts.
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- 1. A visual tool used to organize and represent knowledge.
- 2. A critical characteristic of research that involves verifying if findings can be repeated.
- 4. A systematic investigation often associated with numbers and statistical methods.
- 5. A research activity that involves creating explanations for observed phenomena.
- 10. A research step where the investigator draws conclusions based on analyzed data.
- 11. This type of research focuses on understanding people’s social intentions through verbal and visual data.
- 12. A kind of quasi-experimental research that involves repeated measures over time.
- 13. This term refers to the validity of research based on observable evidence.
- 14. A type of thinking that starts with specific observations and moves to broader generalizations.
