This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Experimental: A controlled study that records the cause & effects of the research, Academic Literature: Scholarly work written by experts, Research Gap: Something missing or not fully answered in existing studies, Method: The specific research approach or process to collect and analyze evidence, Data: The product of the methods (results and evidence), Quasi-experimental: Quantitative research where the researcher doesn't have full control over the other factors of the research, Noteworthy: Findings, patterns, or details in your sources that are significant, Limitations: The boundaries, weakness, or challenge of the study, Implications: Broader meaning of impact of your results, Field of Study: The academic discipline or area of study that the project fits into, Survey: A study where a large number of people are asked questions in which their responses create patterns, Next steps: Call to actions -> telling the reader what to do next, Methodology: The practical, systematic process a researcher uses to design a study, collect analyze data, draw conclusions to address specific research aims and questions., Discussion: Explains what your results mean, their significance, and their relationship to previous work, Interview: Interviewer ask questions to obtain detailed information which will be used as data, References: Sources of information in academic or professional writing, Literature Review: Synthesizes and analyzes published scholarly work on a specific topic to provide context, identify gaps, and establish a foundation for new research, Introduction: Provides background (includes research gap), states the research question, Mixed Methods: Research made up of two research methods, Phenomenological study: Qualitative research method to understand people's perceptions or perspectives on a situation, Focus Group: Research made up of a small group of people where they are asked perspectives on an issue., Content Analysis: Looking at material to define a pattern, Case Study: A detailed examination of a particular case, event or person. and Correlational Research: Research that analyzes how one variable affects another.
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