a systematic process of whereby questions are raisec and answers are sought
Reading and analyzing articles
Collecting information
Making literature review
Conferenc e journals and collections
Magazine and newspapers
Internet blogs
F
ind the source when we can find primary research?
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preliminary sources Secondary sources, table of references
s
In what type of text writers argue their particular veiwpoints on various issues by providing short ummaries of researc
h
position paper
Article
Abstract
primary research paper
as support?
Action research is.
Applied/practical investigation of the problem
Theoretical investigati on of the language challenges
Doing secondary research
Dependable construct
What is the aim of the reseatch method of classroom observation?
Examining learning environment and collecting data
Getting close to the culture of the studied language
The in-depth study of instances of a phenomenon in its natural context
Grading studentsi knowledge
Secondary source is ...?
Summary of other peopleis research
Original research
primary research
Data collection
Primary y source is ...?
Type of data, which never existed before; hence, it was not previously published.
Summary ofother people's research
Sample
Data collection
These items provide a set of alternative items answers, from which the respondendent must select at least
one
Closed-form questionnaire
Open- ended questions
Discursive questions
Interview
What information is usually given in Discussion section of the research article?
Results and conclusions of the study
Methods and instrument s ofthe study
Brief description of what the author intends to investigate
Description of the sample
P
!0 male students from Namangan participated in the experiment. What is the type of sampling aradigm is used in the given research?
Representative sampling
purposeful sampling
Systematic Random Sampling
Volunteer sampling
Find the line with the correct order of primary article components.
Title, Author(s) and institution(s), Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, References
Method, Author(s) and institution( s), Title, Abstract, Introductio
n, Discussion, Results, References
Abstract, Title, Author(s) and institution(s), Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, References
Title, Abstract, Introduction, Author(s) and institution(s), Discussion, Method, Results, References
What should be included in the inrtoduction of the research article?
Literature review, historical context, research question(s), hypothesis
Abstract, References , opinion, title
Experience, methods, proposition
Information about the authors, purpose of the study, interpretations of the results
What should be included in abstract of the research article?
purpose of the study, sample, method, results, interpretations, application
Literature review, historical context, research question(s)
, hypothesis
Information about the authors, purpose ofthe study, interpretations of the results
Information about the authors, purpose of the study, interpretations of the results
What is sample of the study?
participants/ objects
Example
Style
Literature
Find the target population form the extract: Knowledge of core academic vocabulary plays a major role in many gate keeping tests for higher education and is critical to successful academic performance.( Csomay E. & prades A.,2018)
higher education students
Knowledge of core academic vocabulary
Tests
academic performance
What is target population in the research?
A population to whom the research could be generalized
The population in the world
prior researches
Specifically different answers
Subject attrition is when during the research....
Some participants are lost
Researcher lost his mind because of the illness
One variable disappeared because this notion has stopped being used
Scoring close to the average
What is Case Study?
The in-depth study of instances of a phenomenon in its natural context
Stating thoughts aloud, taping and analyzing them
Analysis of spoken discourse
Getting close to the culture of the studied language
Quantitative research is characterized by...
The use of numbers to represent the data
The verbal description of its data
Describing the rules of research doing
Writing a Literature review
Qualitative research is characterized by....
The verbal description of its data
The use of numbers to represent the data
The overview of the primary research
The description of the methods
What is the purpose of quantitative research?
Generalizing findings among large population
Uncoverin
g informatio n in small purposeful
The overview of the primary research
The description of the methods
samples
What is the purpose of quanlitative research?
Uncovering nformation in smal purposeful samples
l
Generalizin g findings among large population
The overview of the primary research
The description of the methods
What type of study can be used in qualitative research?
Case study the correct answer. There are four main characteristics of ....: (1) meaning is primary; (2) there is a goal which needs to be worked towards
Survey
Questionnaire
Style
Questining
Stating thoughts aloud, taping and analyzing them
What is Survey methodology?
ndividuals on topic or topics and then describing their responses
Analyzing the corpora
Corpus-based study
Which of the following are techniques of the Survey method?
Questionnare interview
,
Interview, essay
Classroom observation, video lesson
Case study, brainstorming
What closed-form questionnaire?
The items provide a set of alternative items answers
A question for discuss
Interview
rubric
What is Rubric?
A detailed definition of each level of rating scale
A portion of larger population
An explanation of the notion
The degree to which a treatment is correctly administered
What is Research Reliability?
The degree to which a data- gathering procedures produce consistent results
The degree to which a measurem ent procedure accurately captures data and is used correctly
The degree to which a treatment is correctly administered
A statistics used in multivariable statistical procedues
How would you interpret CEFR?
Common European Framework of References
Common English Framewor k of References
Complex English Frame Rules
Complex English Framework Reflection
Which 4 competences are taught in class within CEFR?
Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
Skimming, Speaking, Listening, Reading
Grammar, Listening, Speaking, Writing
Lexicology, Listening, Writing, Reading
Within CEFR teaching and listening are based on ...
CLT
GTM
ALM
DM
An ability and knowledge of a language user about how, what and where to speak appropriately from the view point of culture, traditions, shared rules and norms.... Is a definition of...
Communicative competence
Grammar competenc e
Reading competence
Writing competence
An ability of understanding social meaning and being understood within a social context is ... .
Communicative competence
Competen ce in grammar
Competence in logic
Competence in grammar and logic
How many aspects are there in communicative competence?
4
10
8
12
The definition of CEFR is ... .
is an international framework within which the language ability of learner is explained and assessed identically (assessment)
is an English Facilitative Rules within which are paid great attention at the grammar rules.
is common English teaching program for learning stylistics and style.
is a commonwealth framework for ELT students based mostly on the grammar of the language.
... is an international framework within which the language ability of learner is explained and assessed identically (assessment).
CEFR
GTM
ALM
DM
What is not limited to assessment. It is also about teaching and learning?