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Also known as an accidental sampling, people are included in the research study because they just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
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Also known as judgmental sampling, involves the conscious selection by the researcher of certain people to include in a study.
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Also known as an accidental sampling, people are included in the research study because they just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
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Also known as judgmental sampling, involves the conscious selection by the researcher of certain people to include in a study.
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In these sampling the population is first divided into different strata, and then the sampling follows.
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In these sampling, participants who are already part of the sample are asked to identify others who would possibly be suitable for inclusion in the study and who would be agreeable to taking part in it.
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Is somewhat similar to stratified sampling, in that the population is divided in strata, and the researcher deliberately sets specific proportions in the sample, whether or not the resulting proportion is reflective of the total population.
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It briefly addresses the questions you need to find
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It examines facts and principles from other resources that are related to the present study.
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It is a definition of terms how it was defined from the dictionary
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It is a definition of terms how it was used in the research paper
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It is a group of persons or objects that possess some common characteristics that are of interest to the researcher; and about which the researcher seeks to learn more.
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It is a method of choosing sample in which all the members of the population are given an equal chance of being selected.
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It is a method of selecting every nth element of the population.
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It is a plan structures a study to ensure the data collected and generated will contain the information needed to know the initial inquiry as fully and clearly as possible.
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It is a process of selecting respondents in which not all members of the entire population are given a chance of being selected as samples.
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It is a process through which a researcher selects a portion or segment from the population at the center of the researcher’s study.
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It is a technique which the researcher uses to gather and generate data about the subjects of their study.
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It is a type of sampling in which all the members of an entire population have a chance of being selected.
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It is defined as “a set of ideas that provide support to something
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It is derived from a combination of theories or parts of theories.
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It is describes the various limitations that arose during the design and conduct of the study.
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It is determined primarily by the selection of variables that the research study will focus on.
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It is formulated from existing theories and serves as the foundation of the study.
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It is important in establishing the cognitive setting of the research.
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It is no more than an expert opinion.
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It is the most common conceptual framework being used
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It is the section of the researcher paper which explains why the researcher chose to use particular methods.
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It is the Setting of the Problem
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It is the Step by Step Procedure on how the researcher gather data from the respondents.
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It is the technique used to obtain the information used in a research paper.
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It is the tentative answer to the research question that guides the entire study
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It is used when your population is very large, even possibly involving a whole country.
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It states what the researcher expects to find
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Its purpose is to make clear why the study is needed to be conducted and it highlights how your research will be beneficial to the development of others
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Problem that is based on a broader level.
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Problem that is based on a specific object of concern.
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Studies, inquires or investigations already conducted to which the present proposed study is relate or has some bearing or similarity.
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These are perhaps the most commonly used instruments in research.
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These are those persons who have been invited to participate in a particular study and have actually taken part in the study.
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These are used to test the claim that "there is no difference between two groups of data".
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These test the claim that "there is a difference between two data groups".
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This is also called scientific sampling.
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This literature was conducted inside the Philippines
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This literature was conducted outside the Philippines
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Type of question which are open-ended.
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Type of question which possible answer are provided and respondents just have to select from them.