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What is another term for pure research?
Essential research
What is the primary goal of pure research?
To discover new information and establish facts.
Why is testing a theory and hypothesis crucial in basic or pure research?
It helps validate the proposed ideas and assertions.
How can both applied and pure research support an existing theory in practice?
By providing empirical evidence and insights through experimentation or observation.
What is the process of selecting a small number of elements from a larger group, allowing researchers to make observations and determinations about the larger population.
Sampling
This is to ensure the accuracy, validity, and adherence to ethical standards of research findings before they are published or presented.
Peer Review
What are the two main categories of sampling methods?
Probability and nonprobability sampling
How does both applied and pure research contribute to existing theories in practice?
By providing empirical evidence to support or refute them.
What role do both applied and pure research play in solving existing problems?
They offer potential solutions based on empirical findings.
What does information gathered from a small group allow researchers to do regarding the larger population?
Make judgments and draw conclusions about the larger group.
In Statistics, what does the sampling method or sampling technique involve?
Studying the population by gathering information and analyzing data from a selected sample.
How does sampling facilitate research?
It allows researchers to make observations and determinations using a smaller group from a larger population.
What should researchers be mindful of regarding sampling errors?
Sampling Bias
Both applied and pure research can support an ______ in practice.
Existing Theory
Both applied and pure research can offer solutions to____.
Existing problems
What is the ultimate goal of many research projects?
To generate new knowledge and contribute to the advancement of a particular field or discipline.
How do researchers typically share their findings with diverse audiences?
Through academic publications, conference presentations, policy briefs, and other channels.
What role does peer review play in the research process?
Ensuring accuracy, validity, and adherence to ethical standards before findings are published or presented.
What are the primary methodologies used in research projects?
Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches.
How does pure research differ from applied research in terms of goals?
Pure research focuses on discovering new information
Applied research aims to solve practical problems.
Developing a new medical treatment based on scientific discoveries is an example of (pure/applied) research.
Applied Research
Why is it important for researchers to disseminate their findings widely?
To maximize impact and ensure that knowledge reaches diverse audiences who can benefit from it.
Why is it important for researchers to be transparent about their methods and data?
To allow for the replication of studies and ensure the credibility and reliability of findings.
Collecting more data can provide insights into preferences, behaviors, and needs, ultimately enhancing experiences.
The Intelligent Campus
It would likely incorporate innovative technologies, personalized learning approaches, and flexible spaces to support diverse learning styles.
Next Generation Learning Environment
It would involve immersive digital experiences, remote collaboration tools, real-time feedback mechanisms, and access to digital resources for skill development.
The Digital Apprenticeship
By providing training programs, workshops, and resources tailored to the specific digital tools and methodologies relevant to their fields.
Digital Skills for Research
By integrating advanced data analytics, collaborative platforms, virtual research environments, and seamless access to global research networks.
Next Generation Research Environment
Analyzing data can identify trends, personalize learning experiences, and inform instructional strategies to enhance student success.
Data Driven Learning Gains
The validity of research findings depends on the reliability of data collection methods and the consistency of results when experiments are replicated.
Data Validity
By assessing the reliability of data collection instruments and conducting validity checks to ensure alignment with research objectives.
Data Reliability
Assessing reliability involves examining the stability and consistency of results under varied conditions and across different raters or time points.
Assessment Reliability
By conducting validity checks, comparing results with existing literature, and ensuring that assessment methods accurately capture the intended constructs.
Assessment Validity
This type of interpretation focuses on understanding the explicit meaning of a text or statement.
Literal Interpretation
Which type of interpretation requires drawing conclusions based on implicit information in the text?
What type of interpretation involves understanding how a word, phrase, or passage fits into the broader context of the text?
What type of interpretation asks students to compare and contrast different elements within a text?
What type of interpretation requires breaking down complex ideas or arguments and analyzing their components?
What type of interpretation asks students to assess the effectiveness or significance of certain elements within the text?
What type of interpretation prompts students to predict what might happen next in a narrative or what the consequences of certain actions might be?
What type of interpretation encourages students to connect the text to other subjects or disciplines?
What type of interpretation asks students to reflect on their own experiences and perspectives in relation to the text?
What type of interpretation explores how cultural factors influence the interpretation of a text?