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THE SIX STEPS IN THE PROCESS OF RESEARCH - Coggle Diagram
THE SIX STEPS IN THE PROCESS OF RESEARCH
Identifying a Research Problem
specifying an issue to study
justification and importance
limit the subject
problems
part of
statement of the problem
Maria's poblem research
school violence and weapon possession
to justify the problem
provide evidence
Reviewing the literature
existing knowledge
locating
summaries, books, journals
publications
choose and evaluate
quality
Maria's literature review
spends time reviewing literature
Analyzing and interpreting the data
make sense
information obtained
drawing conclusions
use
tables, figures, pictures
to summarize
words
to conclusions
Maria's analysis
questionnaire
computer
program
results in
tables
interpret conclusions
interviews
collect audiotapes
transcriptions
select key sentences or phrases
conclusions or suggestions
Collecting data
provide answers
identifying and selecting individuals
with permission
by
asking people question
observing their behaviors
to obtain accurate data
Maria's research
where
conduct her study
who
will participate
how
she will obtain permission
gather the data
what
data she will
collect
Specifying a purpose for research
research problem
covers
broad topic
focused restatement
is
purpose statement
the most
important statement
contains the major focus of the study
participants and location
Maria's purpose research
write down the purpose
formulate the questions
Reporting and evaluating research
written report
select audiences
from formal to informal
respectful language
avoid discrimination
Maria's report
consult the format
major sections
school report
informative and concise
with recommendations
minimal discussion