Research that aims to gain deeper understanding and generate new ideas or theories., Research designed to find practical solutions to real-world problems., Research that focuses on words, ideas, feelings, and meanings., Research that focuses on numbers, measurements, and statistical analysis., Research that combines both qualitative and quantitative methods., Qualitative research strategy that explores and describes lived experiences., It develops theories from systematically collected data., It studies cultures through immersion., Research strategy that provides an in-depth investigation of a single case., Qualitative research strategy that explores life stories or personal experiences in sequence., The statement that clearly defines the issue or gap the research aims to address., Ethical principle that requires protecting participants’ private information and identity., The type of question in research that starts with “What,” “How,” or “Why.”, The research phase where actual information is gathered from participants using tools like surveys, interviews, or observations., The proper way to give credit to sources in research writing to avoid plagiarism., The research method where the researcher watches and records behavior, actions, or situations without asking questions., Type of observation where the researcher joins the group being studied., Type of interview where all questions are prepared in advance and asked the same way to every participant., Type of interview that is more like a casual conversation with questions based on participants’ answers., The type of questions in interviews that allow participants to give detailed, descriptive answers..

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