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Qualitative Research is used to quantify the problem by way of generating numerical data or

data that can be transformed into usable statistics.

The essential qualities of a researcher are ____________.

All the above

Your own beliefs and feelings will never impact upon your research.

All of the following are characteristics of research, EXCEPT:

Research not requires expertise.

The ff. are the contributors of the definition of research, Except.

John W. Woody

Word ‘Research’ is comprises of two words = Re+Search. It means to

search again

Quantitative Research. It is used to gain an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions, and


motivations.

_________________________________.  It is purely qualitative in nature and we are focusing on the


vision of others on the content of research.

Philosophical Research

This is purely quantitative in nature and deals with future events.

Experimental Research

It is both qualitative as well as quantitative in nature and deals with past events.

Historical Research

A sequential listing of all major parts of a thesis with corresponding page numbers. Included in
the table of contents are the titles of chapters, sections and subsections, bibliography and
appendices.

Table of contents

This is a presentation of the thesis summary

Abstract
These sections recognize persons and organizations who/which assisted the proponents in the
completion of the thesis.

dedications and acknowledgements

This part provides a brief background or the rationale of the study.

Background of Study

Introduction is composed of five paragraphs with three to five pages.

This page contains the title of the research, name of proponents and a statement regarding the
qualification for which the research is submitted.

Title Page

The opening paragraph of your paper will provide your readers with their initial impressions
about the:

logic of your argument

The introduction is the second chapter of the thesis and must include the objective/s and
justification of the study as well as the limitations set by the proponent.

A vague, disorganized, or error-filled introduction will create a positive impression.

A well-written introduction is important because, quite simply, you never get a second chance to
make a good first impression.

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