Compulsory parts of the survey project presentation:
- Introduction (why, describing the situation you want to explore)
- Hypothesis or problem description
- Survey design - respondents, questionnaire format and content, dissemnination, data collection
- Survey results, correlations (with graphs)
- Conclusions - what is valid
- Discussion - considerations, opening possibilities
- References (when applicable)
TASK 1
Which chapters/items/information should/must a standard scientific report/article/thesis contain?
Work in groups of 3. Discuss, make a list of chapters, order them appropriately and upload to the comments to this blog.
TASK 2
What is a hypothesis? In the same group of 3, choose your favourite definion and upload.
TASK 3
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a research question?
Check these references:
Difference between...
https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_is_the_difference_between_research_question_and_research_hypothesis
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Vrabcová, Vránek, Máchová
OdpovědětVymazatTask 1:
Introduction
Theoretical background
Methodology (research problem, research question, research sample, methods,...) Results
Conclusions (+Discussions)
Task 2:
Hypothesis- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon which has to be tested and proved
Dufková. Lehocká, Uhlířová
OdpovědětVymazatT1
Introduction
Objective
Theoretical background
Methodology
Results
Conclusion
T2
a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
Špet, Kraus, Šebor
OdpovědětVymazatT1
Introduction
Objective
Background
Methodology
Results
Conclusion
T2
A guess made by someone with a PhD.
Intoduction
OdpovědětVymazatObjective
Theoretical backround
Methods+tools
Results
Conclusion
Task 2:
Hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction, it describes in concrete terms, what you expect will happen in your study.
Task 1
OdpovědětVymazatIntroduction, Objective, Methodology, Results, Discussion/Conclusion
Task 2
an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved:
Several hypotheses for global warming have been suggested.
Lain, Fojtíková
Task 1:
OdpovědětVymazatIntroduction
Theoretical Background (objective)
Methodology (problem, question, methods)
Results
Conlusions / Discussions
Task 2:
proposed explanation for a phenomenon – it requires one to test it.
Bartová; Nguyen; Kučerová; Bónová; Radil
Moidlová, Vilacký, Whistler
OdpovědětVymazatT1:
Introduction
Research
Methodology
Results
Conclusion
Cited resources
T2:
Hypothesis is a proposed explanation of something.
Dyrynk, Warneke
OdpovědětVymazat1st task:
Abstract
Introduction
Theory
Research design
Results
Conclusion
Discussion
Summary
References
2nd task
A prediction or educated-guess based on current evidence that is yet to be tested.
Task 1 rework:
OdpovědětVymazatAbstract
Introduction
Theory
Research design + Methodology
Research data
Results
Conclusions
Discussion
Summary
References
Task 3:
Hypothesis and research question serve the same purpose, but they have major differences- hypothesis is better for quantitative research, while r.q. is better for qualitative research; hypothesis is more specific and also hypothesis is predictive, it predicts the results
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