Matching Pairs Module 1Online version WGU C224 by Kathy Larkin 1 An Abstract contains... 2 Understanding 3 Implementation Assessment 4 Applied Research 5 Needs Assessment 6 Efficiency Assessment 7 Predicting 8 Why is Educational research important? 9 Basic Research 10 What are the two key perspectives of Integration? 11 Integration 12 Orientational Research 13 explanation 14 Action Research 15 Evaluative Research 16 Description 17 Theory Assessment 18 What are the 5 types of Educational Research? 19 Objectives of Educational Research 20 Impact Assessment 21 What are the 5 assessment types of Evaluative Research? 22 Research Literature is... determining the worth, merit, or quality of a specific program Emic: provides insider's perspective Etic: provides outsider's perspective conducting research directly within the classroom or work environment analyzing insights from investigators, data, and methods to understand a given entity of study answers real-world, practical questions Did the program have an impact on its intended targets? forecast a phenomenon, wherein there is an association made between two points in time article goals, methods, and tentative results attempting to learn about and generate ideas about specific and unique phenomena Knowledge of basic human functions. Was the program implemented properly? an attempt to describe the characteristics of a phenomenon Is this program conceptualized in a way that it should work? collecting information on a specific ideology, political position, or orientation that will improve society Is this program cost-effective? determining cause/effect, developing a theory of why something is the way it is developing understanding, describing, explaining, predicting, and integration. The set of published research studies on a particular topic. builds Critical thinking Develops Evaluation skills Needs, theory, implementation, impact, efficiency basic, Evaluation, action, orientational, applied Is there a need for this type of program?