Directions: Answer the following questions in detail and as much as you
can. Give example(s) or illustration(s) if necessary as it gives higher scores
for you. 1. Explain: a. Definition of research b. Three reasons of the importance of research c. 6 steps in the process of research d. Characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research 2. Explain: a. Definition of research problem b. Considerations of whether a research problem can be researched c. Considerations of whether a research problem should be researched 3. Explain in detail how you write a “statement of problem” section which consists of (a) Topic; (b) Research problem; (c) A justification of the importance of the problem; (d) Deficiencies in what we know; & (e) Audience. 4. Explain in detail: a. Definition of literature review b. 5 steps of conducting literature review 5. Explain in detail: a. Definition of variable b. Family of variables 6. Explain in detail: a. Definition of hypothesis b. Types of hypothesis 7. Mention the five steps in the process of collecting quantitative data 8. Explain in detail: a. Definition of Population and sample b. Types of quantitative sampling strategies 9. Explain in detail: a. 4 major types of information/data/measures in quantitative b. 3 types of scales of measurement 10. When you administer the data collection process, you have to consider standardization and ethical issues. Please explain. Directions: Answer the following questions in detail and as much as you can. Give example(s) or illustration(s) if necessary as it gives higher scores for you. 1. Explain: a. Definition of research b. Three reasons of the importance of research c. 6 steps in the process of research d. Characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research 2. Explain: a. Definition of research problem b. Considerations of whether a research problem can be researched c. Considerations of whether a research problem should be researched 3. Explain in detail how you write a “statement of problem” section which consists of (a) Topic; (b) Research problem; (c) A justification of the importance of the problem; (d) Deficiencies in what we know; & (e) Audience. 4. Explain in detail: a. Definition of literature review b. 5 steps of conducting literature review 5. Explain in detail: a. Definition of variable b. Family of variables 6. Explain in detail: a. Definition of hypothesis b. Types of hypothesis 7. Mention the five steps in the process of collecting quantitative data 8. Explain in detail: a. Definition of Population and sample b. Types of quantitative sampling strategies 9. Explain in detail: a. 4 major types of information/data/measures in quantitative b. 3 types of scales of measurement 10. When you administer the data collection process, you have to consider standardization and ethical issues. Please explain.