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Problem Space
- Problems are goals to achieve, problems tantamount to goals. Beginning of the task - info seeking - End of the task
- Senses are windows to intellect
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Dirty Hands
didn't qualify in the inclusion criteria but lied (with deception)
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Field
Development Studies
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Course
Research Methodology
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Course Typologies
- Major
- Cognate
- General/Required
- Core - Foundational
- Collateral - Expanding
- Support - Enabling
- Enrichment - Enhancement
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Graduate school is...
a university within a university, a community of scholars
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Graduate program is...
specialized knowledge and concentrated study in one area
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Anchor Activities
- Activities to develop skill
- Task is for understanding
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Researchership is...
positioning (ship)
- Researchership is also a combination of something you are [character] and some things you do [competence]
- = dating + galing (being and doing)
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FRAMEWORK
theories, concepts, principles and models
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Kuding
- knowing
- understanding
- doing)
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ZPD
Zone Proxinal Development
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____ Research vs Research in ______
Nursing research (with expertise) vs Research in Nursing (universal)
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Mcdonaldization
Mcdonaldization is a process by which institutions in society become standardized and focused on effeciency,calculability, predictability and control.
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BHAG
Big, Hairy, Audicious Goals
- BHAG #1: Complete Research Methodology
- BHAG #2: Learn WFIP Concepts and Process
- BHAG #3: Complete a capsule Research Proposal
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Research Phenomena
- Questions (answers),
- Problems (solve),
- Issues (clarify)
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Research Instruments:
- Approaches
- Methods
- Techniques
- Theories
- Literature
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Research Inquiry
- 1) Process
- 2) Purpose
- 3) Standard
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RED Principle
- Relationship
- Effects
- Difference
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Expository Research
requires on the average 4,000 to 6,000 words
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Exploratory Research
requires on the average 1,500 to 3,000 words.
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The IMRAD Style
- Preliminaries
- Title
- Authorship and Affiliation
- Abstract
Introduction (in-context [trend]; with context [issues/objectives]; for context [contribution])
- Theoretical Background (Foundational)
- Theoretical framework
- Literature Review
- The Hypothesis Model/Research Simulacrum
- Method (Procedural)
- Design
- Subjects/Selection
- Instruments/Data Measure
- Data Collection Procedure
- Data Analysis/Mode of Analysis
- Ethical Consideration
Results/Findings (Substantial)
- Discussion
- Conclusion (Directional)
- References
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