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L I T E R A T U R E R E V I E W A B C D E

A N M G A B E O Q U O T E A E C I P O T O
B T N Z A S A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
R E S U L T S T S E C N E R E F E R S C F
C X O A S R N E H Q O U I C K B R I O P Q
E T A L A A O N B I B L I O G R A P H Y T
D C P A D C I M T S K N N W V P O L O R F
E I Q E F T S C Y D L L S S A H P A J A X
F T R E G Z U Q U F A M T X D N L G B M T
D A T A H D L W I C Z Q R C T U M I I M D
G T S O O X C E I G X A U E G X D A H U S
H I T R J C N D O B C Z M D I J I R V S Z
I O T O K V O R P H I X E D B M S I U Y A
J N U U L I C I T E V D N R N I C S G F E
I X V U R B Y T A J B E T F Y L U M C X S
K Y W E Y U I O P R P B V B N M S M E T C
E T P A S S A F H P S O U R C E S E G Q A
L E Q W E R T C A M W A S F G H I J K L L
E N I L T U O V B N Y G O L O D O H T E M
P A R A P H R A S E C B C N S A N I D U
NAME: _____________________________ SECTION: ______________________
TEACHER: _________________________ DATE: __________________________

Directions: Search for the 31 hidden words in this puzzle that are
associated to research. Trace the letters vertically, horizontally, up, down,
backward or any other directions. Encircle your answer.

Research Terms

 Introduction presents the background information, scope, and focus


of the research paper.
 Literature Review provides a review of what others have written or
researched on concerning the topic.
 Methodology explains how the research was conducted.
 Instrument is the general term that researchers use for a
measurement device such as survey, test, questionnaire, etc.
 Results presents the information gathered through the research.
 Discussion evaluates the results of the study or research.
 Conclusion provides the summary of the research.
 References is the lists of all the sources used in the research.
 Appendix contains other related information such as graphs, charts, tables and
lists.
 Abstract summarizes all sections and helps readers decide whether or not to read
the entire report.
 Paraphrase is to restate or reword information from a source.
 Periodical is a publication published with a fixed interval such as daily, weekly,
monthly or yearly.
 Plagiarism refers to someone else’s words or ideas without giving proper credit.
 Bibliography is a list of all sources cited in the paper.
 Outline presents the list of main ideas that shows structure of the research
paper.
 Summary provides a shorter, more condensed version of the original.
 Research Resources is a book, article, magazine, website, encyclopedia that
provides information for a research paper.
 In-text Citation is a brief citation of the source placed within the body of the
paper.
 Quote is to repeat a source word-for-word.
 Cite is to identify the source of information.
(Source: Amonte, Serrano 2015)

Here are some Common Latin and Non-English Abbreviations used in Research:

 A.D. Anno Domini means “In the year of the Lord.”


 cf. Confere meaning “compare”, it is used in writing to refer the reader to other
material to make a comparison with the topic being discussed
 c. circa meaning “around, about, roughly and approximately”.
 etc. Et cetera means “and so on”.
 e.g. exemple gratia means “for example”.
 et pass. Et passim meaning “following” is the abbreviation typically appears after a
citation of a single page, suggesting the reader to look at that page first and then
skim the material following for further discussion
 et al. Et alii means “and others” and abbreviates people in a list.
 ib./ibid. Ibidem means “in the same passage or page quoted above”.
 i.e. id est.means “that is more precisely”.
 sic. Meaning “thus” and it is used to indicate that something incorrectly written is
intentionally being left as it was in the original.
 Ph.D. Philosophiae Doctor. it can refer to the individual as a title, or the degree itself.
Source: https://www.slideshare.net/RanieLiveroVillamin/en10vivg3-get-familiar-with-research-terms.

Task 4: Matching Type


Directions: Match the descriptions in Column B with the corresponding terms listed in
Column A. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before the number.

Column A Column B

_____ 1. c. A. following

_____ 2. cite B. in the year of the Lord

_____ 3. A.D. C. to repeat a source word-for-word

_____ 4. Ph.D. D. list of all sources cited in the paper

_____ 5. et pass. E. to identify the source of information

_____ 6. ib./ibid. F. around, about, roughly and approximately

_____ 7. quote G. in the same passage or page quoted above


_____ 8. Outline H. to restate or reword information from a source

_____ 9. Periodical I. it can refer to the individual as a title, or the

_____ 10. Paraphrase degree itself.

_____ 11. Plagiarism J. to provide a shorter, more condensed version


_____ 12. Summarize of the original

_____ 13. Bibliography K. to use someone else’s words or ideas without

_____ 14. In-Text-Citation giving proper credit

_____ 15. Research Resources L. a brief citation of the source placed within the

body of the paper

M. a list of topics or main ideas that shows the

structure of the research paper

N. a publication published with a fixed interval such as


daily, weekly, monthly or yearly
O. a book, article, person, magazine, website, or

encyclopedia that provides information for a

research paper

Direction: Read the following statements. Answer TRUE if the statement describes a
research, FALSE if you think it is not. Write your answers on the blank spaces provided.

________ 1. Research question come from any of several sources namely, personal
interest and experiences.
________2. The research question should be either too broad or too narrow.
________3. The objective of the research is sometimes referred to as delimitations of the
study.
_________4. Scope and Delimitation or research indicates the boundaries, exceptions,
reservation and qualification in your study.
________5. Objectives of the research indicate what will the research will do, for instance,
discover, explain or seek.
________6. The rationale of the study gives the reasons why the study should be
conducted. ________7. The starting point in any research project is to formulate a
question.
________8. The researcher's own personal interests and observations may be a valuable
source of questions.
________9. Theories of other researchers are not a particularly good source of research questions.
________10. Successful research often raises new questions, even while it answers old questions.
________11.A research question transforms into your conclusion.
________12.You should never consider matching your interest to a funder interest.
________13.A problem statement identifies the nature of the problem being addressed, and its
context and significance.
________14. The "purpose" of a study is the same thing as the "objective" of a study.
________15. The "specific aims" of a study are the same thing as the "objectives" of a study.

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