Answer: I Think I Would Want To Research About Attention Deficit Disorder/ADD
Answer: I Think I Would Want To Research About Attention Deficit Disorder/ADD
Answer: I Think I Would Want To Research About Attention Deficit Disorder/ADD
Module #1
Kickstart:
What you see below are examples of research topics. Read each one and decide
which of the following topics are you most likely to pursue. State your reason
for choosing the topic.
Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
Attention Deficit Disorder
Wildlife Conservation
Battered Woman Syndrome
Discrimination in Education
Answer: I think I would want to research about Attention Deficit Disorder/ADD
because I think it would be interesting knowing how people with this disorder
think and how it could change a person’s life.
Summary
What are important tips you can use when choosing the right topic for your
research? Answer this question in 5 or more sentences.
Answer: I think there are many factors which comes into play when it comes to
finding a good topic for research. For me, I think the main reason you would
want to research something is because you are interested in it. Another tip is to
make sure the research is able to be done because its heart-breaking when you
find something to research about and that you are passionate about it and
then you find that there are no sources. Then there is the difficulty, if the
subject matter is too hard to research, you should narrow it down first.
Usually, most research topics are quite broad, so the perfect way to make sure
that a research subject is valid is by checking how broad the subject is.
Module #2
Kickstart
Pre-Assessment: Check the title that appears to be the best in terms of
narrowing down a broad topic.
Module #3
Kickstart
What is the difference between inductive and deductive approach? Give two
examples each.
Answer: Inductive approach differs from a deductive approach because it takes
small observations, takes them and puts them in more generalized ideas. Then
there is the deductive approach which takes all information and applies it to
the small things, the complete opposite of Inductive. As an example of
inductive approach, “If humans need water to live then does that mean all
land-living creatures need water”. This is an example of inductive approach
because it takes the observation of humans drinking water and broadens it to
all land-living creatures. An example of deductive approach is the way Sherlock
Holmes solves his cases. He starts with taking all possible suspects and then
using various clues to find out who truly did the crime.
Module #4
Kickstart
What immediately comes to your mind the moment you hear these two words:
Problem and Question? How would you compare and contrast the two? Make a
Venn diagram to show their similarities and differences.
Module #5
Kickstart
Watch this video by opening the link below. Based on what you watched, what
is the difference between scope and delimitation?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mabkne7w5d8&ab_channel=BNCHS-
STEM-EULER
Module #6
Kickstart
Look at the two research titles below. By merely looking at these titles,
who do you think will benefit in these researches?
Values Integration
What VERITAS value/s do you want to imbibe in order to accomplish all
the tasks that are given to you? How would you use this value/s?
As a Dominican, I learned to be Truthful, because if I wasn’t
truthful I would lie.
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