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Research Methodology
The systematic framework for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data within a study.
Research Design
A detailed plan for how a study is structured to answer research questions.
Research Setting
The specific environment where the research is conducted.
Participants
Individuals who answer the survey questions in a study.
Research Instrument
The tool used to collect data, typically a questionnaire or form.
Data Gathering Procedure
The step-by-step process of collecting information from participants.
Ethical Consideration
Principles followed to protect the rights and well-being of participants.
Data Analysis
The process of examining and interpreting collected information to identify trends.
Introduction
Serves as a roadmap, guiding the reader through the context, significance, and purpose of the study.
Theoretical Framework
The underlying theories that inform the research.
Conceptual Framework
A structure that outlines how the research variables and concepts interact.
Theoretical/Conceptual Framework
A collection of concepts and ideas that offer a framework for understanding an issue.
Objectives of the Study
States the purpose of the study and what the researcher seeks to accomplish.
General Objective
The broad goal that summarizes the overall purpose of the study.
Specific Objective
Breaks down the general objective into smaller, manageable aims.
Significance of the Study
Explains the value and impact of the research and its beneficiaries.
Practical Significance
How the study's findings can be applied to real-world problems.
Theoretical Significance
Focuses on the study's contribution to or challenge of existing theories.
Policy-Related Significance
The relevance of research findings for policy-making or governance.