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PR 1 - Module 1 Handout

The document outlines the nature of inquiry and research, emphasizing the importance of research in daily life and its characteristics, processes, and ethics. It discusses different types of research, including basic, applied, and developmental, as well as the differences between qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Ethical considerations and potential unethical practices in conducting research are also highlighted.

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PR 1 - Module 1 Handout

The document outlines the nature of inquiry and research, emphasizing the importance of research in daily life and its characteristics, processes, and ethics. It discusses different types of research, including basic, applied, and developmental, as well as the differences between qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Ethical considerations and potential unethical practices in conducting research are also highlighted.

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PRACTICAL RESEARH I PRACTICAL RESEARCH Logical.

MODULE 1: 
3. Cyclical.
NATURE OF INQUIRY AND RESEARCH
IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH Analytical.
Topic 1: THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH IN
DAILY LIFE
Critical.
6. Methodical.

Topic 2: THE CHARACTERISTICS, PROCESSES &


ETHICS OF RESEARCH 7. Replicability.
INQUIRY

RESEARCH
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Research PROCESS

Types of RESEARCH
 BASIC
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 APPLIED
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 DEVELOPMENTAL Factors to Consider in Selecting a
- RESEARCH PROBLEM

Characteristics of RESEARCH
1. Empirical.
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ETHICS QUALITATIVE
-  The researcher relies on the views of
participants;
 asks broad, general questions; collects data
consisting largely words (text) from
Ethical Considerations In Conducting Research participants;
 describes and analyzes these words for
themes;
and conducts the inquiry in a subjective,
biased manner.

Unethical Practices In Conducting Research

Differences in METHODOLOGIES
QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE

Differences in METHODOLOGIES
QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE

Topic 3: QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE


RESEARCH
Topic 4: THE KINDS OF RESEARCH ACROSS
QUANTITATIVE FIELDS

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