PR 1: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CHAPTER 1

ECOMM CHANNEL (Teacher Claire)
27 Apr 202104:35

Summary

TLDRThis video script introduces the components of Chapter One in a qualitative research paper, focusing on setting the stage for the research. It covers the introduction, theoretical and conceptual frameworks, statement of the problem, purpose, research questions, scope, limitations, significance, and definitions of terms. The script aims to guide students through the essentials of qualitative research, emphasizing the importance of each component in understanding and framing the research topic.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Chapter 1 of a qualitative research paper sets the foundation for the study by providing essential background information.
  • 🎯 The introduction section aims to engage readers and present the study's background, aims, and an overview of the problem addressed.
  • 🧠 The theoretical framework introduces and explains the theory that underpins the existence of the research problem.
  • 🌐 The conceptual framework, also known as the paradigm of the study, visually illustrates the key concepts and variables in their relationships.
  • 🔍 The statement of the problem provides a concise description of the research focus and the researcher's queries.
  • 📐 The scope of the study defines the coverage and boundaries to keep the research manageable and practical.
  • ⛔ Limitations are the specific boundaries or restrictions set for the research to maintain focus and feasibility.
  • 🏆 The significance of the study highlights the benefits and the audience who will find the research valuable.
  • 📖 Definition of terms offers a glossary of important terms and acronyms used in the research for reader comprehension.
  • 📈 Chapter 1 components include introduction, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, scope and limitations, significance, and definition of terms.
  • 👀 The next video lesson will provide examples for each component of Chapter 1, enhancing understanding of their application in research.

Q & A

  • What does Chapter 1 of a qualitative research paper typically provide?

    -Chapter 1 of a qualitative research paper provides the essential background of the problem, issue, or concern that the study intends to explain, describe, or investigate.

  • What are the main components included in Chapter 1 of a qualitative research paper?

    -The main components of Chapter 1 include the introduction, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, research questions, scope and limitations, significance of the study, and definition of terms.

  • How does the introduction in Chapter 1 serve the reader?

    -The introduction in Chapter 1 serves to hook the reader, presenting the background to the study, introducing the topic and aims, and giving an overview of the paper by describing the problem that will be addressed.

  • What is the role of the theoretical framework in a qualitative research paper?

    -The theoretical framework introduces and describes the theory that explains why the research problem under study exists.

  • How is the conceptual framework different from the theoretical framework?

    -The conceptual framework, also known as the paradigm of the study, is an analytical tool or diagram used to illustrate a comprehensive understanding of the research problem or phenomenon, visually explaining the key concepts or research variables and their relationships.

  • What does the statement of the problem in Chapter 1 outline?

    -The statement of the problem outlines the significant details of the research problem being addressed, providing a short and concise description of what the research is about and what it attempts to do.

  • What is meant by 'scoping the limitations' in the context of Chapter 1?

    -Scoping the limitations refers to setting a specific boundary or restriction in connection with the research study, which helps to keep the research practical, visible, or achievable.

  • Why is the significance of the study an important component of Chapter 1?

    -The significance of the study is important because it identifies the benefits of the research and to whom the research study would be beneficial.

  • What is the purpose of the 'definition of terms' section in Chapter 1?

    -The 'definition of terms' section serves as a research glossary, providing an alphabetical list of important terms or acronyms used in the research paper to guide the readers in understanding the terminologies included.

  • What can viewers expect in the next video lesson related to Chapter 1?

    -In the next video lesson, examples for each of the components of Chapter 1 will be provided to enhance understanding.

  • What is the final message conveyed by the speaker at the end of the script?

    -The final message is a thank you for watching, a blessing to the viewers, and a reminder to always wear a happy heart.

Outlines

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📚 Introduction to Chapter One Components

This paragraph introduces the structure and content of Chapter One in a qualitative research paper. It outlines the essential components, including the introduction, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, research questions, scope and limitations, significance of the study, and definition of terms. The introduction is highlighted as a crucial section to engage readers and provide an overview of the research topic. The theoretical framework is described as the foundation that explains the existence of the research problem, while the conceptual framework is a visual tool to illustrate the relationships between key concepts or research variables.

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Keywords

💡Qualitative Research

Qualitative research is a method of inquiry that focuses on understanding the underlying reasons, opinions, and motivations of individuals through observation, communication, and interpretation of text-based data. In the video, it is the central theme, as the script discusses the structure and components of a qualitative research paper, emphasizing the importance of exploring and explaining phenomena in depth.

💡Chapter One

In academic writing, 'Chapter One' typically sets the stage for the entire research paper. It includes the introduction, theoretical framework, and other foundational elements that provide context and rationale for the study. The script highlights the components of Chapter One in a qualitative research paper, indicating its importance in establishing the groundwork for the research.

💡Introduction

The introduction is the opening section of a research paper that aims to engage the reader and provide an overview of the research topic. It includes the background, aims, and an overview of the paper. In the script, the introduction is described as the part that 'hooks' the readers and outlines the problem to be addressed.

💡Theoretical Framework

A theoretical framework is a structure that provides a basis for understanding the research problem by explaining why it exists. It introduces and describes the theory that underpins the study. The script differentiates it from the conceptual framework, emphasizing its role in explaining the research problem.

💡Conceptual Framework

The conceptual framework, also known as the paradigm of the study, is an analytical tool used to illustrate the relationships between key concepts or variables in the research. It visually explains the structure of the research and how the components interrelate. The script describes it as a way to comprehensively understand the research problem.

💡Statement of the Problem

The statement of the problem outlines the specific details of the research issue being addressed. It provides a concise description of the research's focus and what it aims to achieve. The script mentions that this component includes the researchers' queries and is crucial for defining the scope of the research.

💡Purpose of the Study

The purpose of the study is the underlying reason or goal that the research aims to achieve. It is often included as part of the statement of the problem and guides the direction of the research. The script implies that the purpose is integral to understanding what the research intends to explain, describe, or study.

💡Research Questions

Research questions are the specific inquiries that guide the investigation within a study. They stem from the statement of the problem and help to shape the research's methodology and analysis. The script suggests that these questions are listed in the statement of the problem section.

💡Scope and Limitations

The scope of a study refers to its coverage or the extent of the research, while limitations are the boundaries or restrictions set within the study. The script explains that defining the scope helps keep the research practical and achievable, while limitations set specific boundaries for the research.

💡Significance of the Study

The significance of the study refers to the importance or value of the research, identifying its benefits and the audiences who will find the research useful. The script emphasizes that this component is where the researcher explains why the study is important and who will benefit from it.

💡Definition of Terms

The definition of terms is a research glossary that provides clear explanations of key terms or acronyms used in the paper. It serves as a guide for readers to understand the specific language of the research. The script describes it as an alphabetical list that helps readers grasp the terminologies included in the research.

Highlights

Introduction to ecom channel and the topic of qualitative research chapter one.

Explanation of what to expect from chapter one of a qualitative research paper.

Chapter one provides essential background on the research problem, issue, or concern.

Components of chapter one include introduction, theoretical framework, and more.

Introduction aims to hook readers and present the background of the study.

Theoretical framework introduces the theory explaining the research problem.

Conceptual framework, also known as the paradigm, visually explains research variables.

Statement of the problem outlines significant details and researcher queries.

Scoping the study defines its coverage and makes research practical.

Limitations set specific boundaries or restrictions for the research study.

Significance of the study identifies benefits and who it will benefit.

Definition of terms serves as a glossary for important research terminologies.

Upcoming video lesson will provide examples for each chapter one component.

Understanding the difference among chapter one components is crucial.

The importance of a concise statement of the problem in qualitative research.

The role of the theoretical framework in explaining the existence of the research problem.

Visual representation of research variables through the conceptual framework.

The necessity of defining the scope and limitations for focused research.

Highlighting the importance of the research and its potential impact.

The function of the definition of terms in aiding reader comprehension.

Transcripts

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to all my students who are watching

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right now

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welcome once again to ecom channel today

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we are going to talk about the contents

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and compositions of chapter one for

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qualitative

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research and to start with

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let's talk about what we need to expect

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from chapter one

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chapter 1 of qualitative research paper

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provides us

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the essential background of the problem

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issue

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or concern we intend to explain describe

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or study about

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so what are the components of chapter

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one

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chapter one includes the following

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introduction theoretical framework

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conceptual framework statement of the

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problem

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which would also have purpose of the

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study

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and research questions the scope and the

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limitations

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significance of the study and definition

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of terms

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talking about the introduction the

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introduction is

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where you hook your readers to get

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interested with your research topic

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it presents the background to your study

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introduces your topic and aims

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and gives an overview of the paper by

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describing the problem that will be

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addressed

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the next part which is theoretical

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framework

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is the part that introduces and

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describes the theory that explains

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why the research problem under study

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exists

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you might wonder how theoretical

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framework

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differs from conceptual framework well

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when we say conceptual framework it is

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also known as

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paradigm of the study this is an

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analytical tool

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or a diagram in particular used to

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illustrate

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a comprehensive understanding of the

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research problem

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or the phenomenon understood it is

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commonly used to visually explain

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the key concepts or research variables

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in their relationships that need to be

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studied

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meanwhile when we say statement of the

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problem

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it outlines the significant details of

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research

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problem being addressed and understudied

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it is a short and concise statement

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describing what the research is about

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and what it attempts to do this is

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where the researchers queries are also

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listed

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when we say scoping the limitations

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scope

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refers to the coverage of the study or

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what you plan to work on

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this is important to mainly keep your

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research practical

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visible or achievable on the other hand

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the limitations mean you are setting a

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specific boundary

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or you set restrictions in connection

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with your

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research study

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the next component is significance of

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the study

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it is basically the importance of your

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research

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here the researcher identifies the

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benefits

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and to whom the research study would be

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beneficial

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and the last part of the chapter one

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would be the definition of terms

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definition of terms

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is simply the research glossary

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it is an alphabetical list of important

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terms or acronyms

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that you used in your research paper

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it would serve as guide to the readers

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of course to understand

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the terminologies that you have included

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in your research paper

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and those are the components of chapter

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1 with their simple definitions

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for the next video lesson i will be

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providing example for each of the

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components of

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chapter one and that will be all for

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this visual lesson

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i hope that you did understand the

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difference among

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the components of chapter one thank you

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for watching

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god bless you all and always wear a

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happy heart

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