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These flashcards encompass key concepts related to inquiry and research methodologies discussed in the lecture.
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Brainstorming
A quick way of generating many ideas or solutions through a group activity where people share ideas freely.
Research
A systematic process of gathering information to answer a question, involving gathering source materials and data, analyzing them, and using one’s analysis to answer the research question.
Basic Research
Research aimed at broadening understanding about a particular topic, often generating new ideas, concepts, and theories without direct real-life application initially.
Applied Research
Research conducted to address real-life concerns or problems, drawing from knowledge established by basic research to produce applicable outcomes.
Importance of Research
Research is crucial for widening understanding of the world, resolving problems with evidence-based answers, and continuously generating knowledge.
Information Literacy
The ability to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively use information.
Critical Thinking
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue to form a judgment.
Problem-Solving
A step-by-step process of finding solutions to specific issues or challenges.