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  • In virtually all quantitative research, and in some qualitative research, the researcher begins by proposing a hypothesis. This is a simple and clea ...al hypotheses, because testing them is a bit more straightforward, and the research may be more interesting – if the researcher has some previous theoretical
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  • ...from another source besides the author). Depending on the kind of academic research or writing, it can consist of some of these types of support below. Often t ==General research approaches==
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  • ...program), or for applying for a scholarship to fund a special independent research project. I am applying for a research grant as a fourth-year college student majoring in history at Purdue Univer
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  • ...://www.kentlee7.com/pdf/app.understand.research.articles.pdf Understanding research based articles ] == Quantitative research and statistics concepts ==
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  • ==Understanding research based articles== When reading a research article, ask the following questions to help you understand the structure a
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  • ==Writing up a critique of a research article== ...owing is a simple guide to understanding and writing critiques of academic research articles<ref>Adapted from http://psychology.about.com/od/psychologystudygui
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  • ...ly, a correlation of r=0.6 or above is rather strong one in social science research; a correlation of 0.4-0.6 is fairly strong, and even in the 0.2-0.4 range i See also: [[Understanding quantitative research articles]]
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  • <big> Second Language Research </big> == Teaching research skills & research writing ==
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  • ...://www.kentlee7.com/pdf/app.understand.research.articles.pdf Understanding research based articles ] == Quantitative research and statistics concepts ==
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  • | Literature review || Previous published research studies (literature) or scholarly writings about the topic are reviewed and | Research question or hypothesis || The main question that the writer wants to invest
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  • ...past research and provide a rationale for your own research. In fact, most research articles have an introductory section or sections, which are essentially a * To provide background or history of research on the topic
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  • ==Understanding research based articles== When reading a research article, ask the following questions to help you understand the structure a
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  • * [[Teaching research skills & writing]]
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  • ...ing skills and other professional skills related to academic, teaching, or research careers.
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  • * Those teaching research methods and writing ...p with writing or research methods for course contents or publishing their research
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  • ==Writing up a critique of a research article== ...owing is a simple guide to understanding and writing critiques of academic research articles<ref>Adapted from http://psychology.about.com/od/psychologystudygui
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  • Scopus is a database of journals, research articles and citations from Elesevier. Scopus is also known for its journal [[Category:Journals]] [[Category:Research]]
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  • ...://www.kentlee7.com/pdf/app.understand.research.articles.pdf Understanding research based articles] * [http://www.kentlee7.com/pdf/slr.cp.research.ethics.pdf Research ethics - notes and famous cases]
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  • ...ry, their research methods, and the philosophical assumptions behind those research methods. This concept is generally applied to the sciences, but this can be # Goals (teleology): the kind of questions that drive the research in the field; the questions that people ask and investigate, including the
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  • ...of linguistics, and is still one of the newer areas of serious linguistic research. Basic pragmatics knowledge can be tremendously helpful and practical for l
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  • ...ing East Asian countries, where it is not without its detractors. Relevant research on EMI and problems of EMI will appear here later, as well as resources for
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  • |Previous published research studies (literature) or scholarly writings about the topic are reviewed and Research question or hypothesis
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  • ...psycholinguistics, and computational linguistics. Theoretical linguistics research generally involves working within one or more [[Linguistics theorie ...uistics that focuses on the practical application of linguistic theory and research. It is concerned with the ways in which linguistic knowledge can be used to
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  • ...from another source besides the author). Depending on the kind of academic research or writing, it can consist of some of these types of support below. Often t ==General research approaches==
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  • ...://www.kentlee7.com/pdf/app.understand.research.articles.pdf Understanding research based articles]
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  • ...a statement of purpose (SOP) to apply to a graduate school program, [b] a research statement, or [c] a teaching philosophy statement (TPS) to apply for a teac ...that you have written, or a potential / hypothetical one for some of your research that you would like to present. When you send it, please let me know what k
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