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The Research Process. Selecting a Research Topic. Identification of Problem. Things to remember: Statement must be clear. S cope and limit of the study must be defined. Variables involved in the study are specified Significance of the study must be identified. Back.
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Identification of Problem Things to remember: • Statement must be clear. • Scope and limit of the study must be defined. • Variables involved in the study are specified • Significance of the study must be identified. Back
Formulation of Hypothesis Things to remember: • Hypothesis must be testable • Must be based on the objectives of the study. • Used as a guide in doing the experimental design. • Forms of Hypothesis • Null statement • Alternative statement • Cause and effect statement Back
Review of Related Literature Things to remember: • Ensures that there is no duplication of studies (unless there is a need to validate the findings with more advanced detection and measuring techniques) • It is helpful to have an outline before writing an RRL • Make sure that sources are cited properly Back
Preparation of Research Design Things to remember: • Serves as the work plan for the research investigation. • Specifies the sources as well as how these sources will be utilized. • Systematizes the experimentation process • “A valid research design is the basis for the validity of the entire research.” Back
Actual Experimentation Things to remember: • Implementation of the research design • “An experiment is an activity that generates observations or data which, upon processing and analysis, result to the solution of the research problem or generate further studies.” Back
Data Analysis and Interpretation Things to remember: • Facilitates analysis of data. • Uses graphs, tables, charts and other statistical tools. Back
Formulation of Conclusion Things to remember: • Summarizes the significant results of the experiment. • Ends the research but also suggests future questions left unanswered in the course of the investigation. Back