Asian Institute of Computer Studies: RD RD
Asian Institute of Computer Studies: RD RD
Asian Institute of Computer Studies: RD RD
1. Research _____________________________________________________________________________
2. Scientific Inquiry _______________________________________________________________________
3. Scientific Knowledge ____________________________________________________________________
4. Scientific Research _____________________________________________________________________
5. Ontology _____________________________________________________________________________
6. Epistemology __________________________________________________________________________
7. Inductive Research _____________________________________________________________________
8. Deductive Research _____________________________________________________________________
9. Parsimony _____________________________________________________________________________
10. Falsifiability ____________________________________________________________________________
11. Qualitative Research _____________________________________________________________________
12. Quantitative Research ____________________________________________________________________
13. Phenomenology _________________________________________________________________________
14. Scope and Delimitation ___________________________________________________________________
15. Scientific Method ________________________________________________________________________
“Theory and evidence (observation) are the two pillars upon which scientific knowledge is based.”
Instruction: Fill in the empty boxes with the information required. Follow the arrow to indicate the proper
order in the boxes.
KEY TO CORRECTION:
I. DEFINITION OF TERMS
1. It is a systematic investigation design to extend the knowledge of what is already known
2. It requires systematic observation; it is undertaken by scientist or experts.
3. Refers to a generalized a body of laws and theories to ex-plain a phenomenon or behavior of interest that are
acquired using scientific method.
4. It is used to build scientific knowledge.
5. It refers to the nature or object of social reality.
6. It refers to the process or act of knowing or acquiring knowledge.
7. It is to infer theoretical concepts and patterns from observed data
8. It is to test concepts and patterns known from theory using new empirical data.
9. It is simplest or logically most economical explanation.
10. A theory must be stated in a way that it can be disproven.
11. It is concerned primarily with process, rather than outcomes or products.
12. Data refers to measurable observations.
13. Emphasizes individual experiences, beliefs, and perceptions.
14. Indicates the boundaries, exceptions, reservations, and qualifications in your study
15. Includes the procedures and techniques for making valid observations.
II. ESSAY /
III. SPECIALIZATION