Research
Research
Research
RSCH QUIZ#1
- Pure Research
-FALSE
-Research
-FALSE
-FALSE
-FALSE
A type of research that is structured and quantifies the problem by way of generating
numerical data
-Quantitative Research
-TRUE
7. A research designed to solve practical problems of the modern world, rather than to
acquire knowledge for knowledge sake.
-Applied Research
We do research to improve the quality of life.
-TRUE
-Qualitative Research
It is a type of research designed to solve practical problems of the modern world, rather
than to acquire knowledge for knowledge sake.
-Applied Research
-Inquiry
RSCH QUIZ#2
-TRUE
-FALSE
-FALSE
-FALSE
-FALSE
-TRUE
-FALSE
Basic Research is also called as pure and fundamental research, which is the main purpose
is to add additional knowledge and information.
-TRUE
-TRUE
RSCH QUIZ#3
This part presents the overview or the macro-view of what the research will be about.
- Introduction
A discussion on the setting of the problem, the previous efforts taken to solve related
problems, the rationale underlying the choice of particular area of investigation.
It contains the need for undertaking the research project followed by the detailed set of
objectives.
These are tentative statements about a given problem which serves as a tentative answer to
one or more of the research question and are subjected to statistical test.
- Hypothesis
It defines the exact boundaries of the investigation as they relate to the nature of
information necessary for the study and feasibility of obtaining them.
- Scope
A concept, illustration or diagram used by the researcher to present the ideas of the study
and show the relationship of the variables.
- Conceptual Framework
It includes theories cited by the authorities regarding a topic and an explanation on how
these theories apply to a study
- Theoretical Framework
In the Conceptual Framework, the part of the diagram that shows the steps/methods on
how to gather the needed data for the study as well as on how to interpret the data
gathered.
- Process
In formulating the Statement of the Problem, question no. 1 should always be the
____________ of the respondents
- Profile
This portion indicates the need of the study and its possible applications and utilization.
Research is a systematic process of gathering intellectual data using inquiry, experimentation and
investigation.
-TRUE
-FALSE
-FALSE
-TRUE
Operational definition is an indication of (something) the meaning of a variable through the
specification of the manner by which it is measured, categorized, or controlled.
-TRUE
Variables are “changing or characteristics” of persons or things like age, gender, intelligence,
ideas, achievements, confidence, and so on that are involved in your research study.
-TRUE
-FALSE
-FALSE
-TRUE
-TRUE
- subjective inquiry
-Basic Research
- III,I,IV,II
- Quantitative Research
All of the following are listed in criteria for selecting a research problem EXCEPT:
I. Timely
II. Availability of data
III. Outdated issues
IV. Significant and relevant to the field
- III
- Independent Variables
- Problem
- Applied Research
It is necessary that researchers should know how to choose searchable problem. If possible,
a research problem should possess the 7M’s resources such as Manpower, Money,
Materials, Methods, Machinery, Moment of Time, and Marketing.
- Agree
RSCH EXAM
- Pre-judged
What research approach uses quantifiable data to analyze and come up with conclusions?
- Quantitative Research
- qualitative data
Today I don’t Feel Like Doing Anything: Students’ View on Procrastination. What is the
research design used in the above title?
- Qualitative
- II-III-I-IV-V
- Methodology
- Primary sources
- Hypothesis
What is the distinction of a quantitative research from a qualitative research, based on the
nature of the data?
What should a researcher do when he cites an author within the text of the paper?
In validating the data gathered, what important thing the research must do to maintain the
results of the interview or focus group discussion?
- Confidentiality
- Operational Definition
I - The research participants must be fully informed about the nature of research, its
purposes and potential risk and benefits.
II – Research must do good and no harm to study participants.
- method of instruction
Which of the following should NOT be included in the background of the study?
It is one which is taken from books or studies that were tested and proven so many times
over a long period of time.
- Review of Studies
Which of the following is NOT an ethical guideline for conducting research with humans?
- Telling participants they must continue until the study has been completed
In formulating the title, all the variables must be identified and included.
- Evaluative Framework
- Relational Framework
- Relational Framework
- Evaluative Framework
- Relational Framework
-Evaluative Framework
- Relational Framework
- Evaluative Framework
- Evaluative Framework
RESEARCH 110
(COMPILED BY EZRA)
False
Arithmetic Mean
3 Identify the mode on the following set of numbers 400 708 504 802 400
400
4 What kind of sampling if your sample is Professor I from the Universities in the region IV A?
Stratified Sampling
5 It is neither the subject nor the experimenter knows whether the subject is in the treatment of the control condition
Double Blind
101
7 A researcher will represent and manipulate certain observations that they are studying
True
8. Identify the mode on the following set of numbers 165 765 545 165 415
165
9.This reliability the consistency of results across items, often measures with Cronbach’s Alpha
Internal Consistency
10 one of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and interpretation is the subtitles of section are based on the
questions in the statement of the problem, stated in declarative form, single space bond
True
11. In order to have a random selection method of sampling that utilizes some form of random selection
True
12. It means that a tool measures what it sets out to measure for example, that a pain assessment tool measures pain intensity rather than
anxiety
Measurement Validity
14. What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest to start at perhaps the 8 th person, and then select every 150th
person from that point on?
Systematic Planning
15. 2 and 12
10
16. Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in the space provided 16 78 54 82 40
54
17. Identify the mode of the following set of numbers 100 700 500 800 100
100
18. What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest to start perhaps the 17th person, and then select every 50th person
from that point on
Systematic Planning
14
20. Solve the mean of the following set of give answers. Type your answer in the space provided 12 79 59 87 43
56
21. You want to know the Number of Students in San Jose NHS
Survey research
True
23. The power of a test is the probability of finding significance if the alternative hypothesis is true
True
24. In this scale are the ultimate nirvana when it comes to measurement scales because tell us about the order, they tell us the exact value
between units
Ration Scale
25. This reliability the reliability of two tests constructed the same way, from the same content
Parallel-Forms Reliability
26.A score on a well-constructed test is believed to reflect a psychological construct such as achievement in a school subject, cognitive ability,
aptitude, emotional functioning, personality, etc.
True
False
28. This is the population in research to which the researchers can apply their conclusions
Accessible population
29. The specific questions should follow the order they are given under the statement of the problem
True
30. IN THIS SCALE it is the order of the values is what is important and significant but the differences between each one is not really known
Ordinal scale
55
32. One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and the interpretation is an introductory paragraph is provided at the
start of the chapter
True
Median
TWO-WAY ANOVA
Survey research
36. In this scale it is used numeric scale in which we know noit only the order but also the exact differences between the values
Interval scale
37. The consistency of results across items often measures wit Cronbach’s Alpha
True
38. What kind of sampling if your sample is every 21st of the participants from the 1800 participants in the training seminar
Systematic sampling
504
40. 15 and 35
20
41. What kind of sampling if your sample is religious affliction from each of the 50 states
Stratified sampling
42. What king of sampling if your strata where individual school in the division of antipolo you would randomly select perhaps 20 schools and
test all of the students within those schools
Cluster sampling
43. This research may include case studies, ethnographic studies, ethological studies whose primary characteristics is being observed or
recorded
Observational research
44. This is the group that receives the experimental treatment manipulation or is different form the control group on the variable under study
45. One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and the interpretation is the tables and figures should be in
continuous numbering. It should be presented the first before discussion enclose tables with double line on top should be used, graphs should
be colored
True
46. It is true experiments but use naturally formed or pre existing groups
Quasi-experiment
47. It is a subject that has an equal probability of being selected for either the treatment or control group
Random assignment
48. Correlational research involves comparative in this research the study of two or more groups is done without focusing on the relationship
False
49. What kind of sampling if your sample is doctorate degree holder form the 20 divisions in the NCR
Stratified sampling
survey research
51. what kind of sampling you were going to use if your sample is every 20th child in the 1000 children in a single row
systematic sampling
52. you want to know who is better section Narra or section Santol
survey research
53. casual comparative research is the bed rock of most sciences most specifically natural sciences
true
true
55. a descriptive study establishes only associations between variables an experimental study establishes casualty
true
56. tables and figures should not be im continuous numbering it should be presented first before discussion enclose tables with double line on
top should be used graphs should be colored
false
57. this reliability the degree toi which different raters/ observers give consistent answers of estimates
58. it is more structured method than in qualitative research compare to quantitative research
interview method
RSCH G11
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
b. Research Adventure
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children,
etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c. Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d.
Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case
involving required reporting d. The research paper is not published yet.
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d. Making research instruments
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material and identifying characteristics d.
His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new information c. Collecting existing
information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It should
not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The
problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It is biased
in terminology or position.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Indicate
what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It must only
ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone
Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
potential to suggest directions for past research.
Select one: True False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality
of information found on the Internet?
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The authenticity of the information d. The lack of
bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b. Ascertain what is already known about a
topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A
Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel Gibson)
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the gathering of data. c. It helps
researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00 surveyed 1011 evermarried women gathered social and economic
histories from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with present and formal officials known as cadres and collected documentary
evidence from local newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was largely constrained from asking direct uestions
aout resistance the informal record of field notes interview transcripts and uestionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy.
reenhalgh concludes however that their conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest
aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning campaigns peasant women were reluctant to
talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were registered in
informal conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose etween a resistance that was
politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese culture and of practical reason.
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and
to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying
particular attention to informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her informants says
that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees marriages as something that has properties like strength
and staying power and as something that reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars
or toys or washing machines.
Answer: Metaphors and analogies
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as profession social status socioeconomic
class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d. Appearance e. Personal space f. People who
stand out
Answer: OPEN
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors and analogies g. opare and contrast h.
utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing f. Social science queries g. compare and
contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout what physicians could and did do to
prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three
maor themes that they developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that pertained
to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data
were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large number of subjects relatively
inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience. “In much of society,
research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: Research is an investigation of the unknown.
Answer: true
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The observation of such forms
can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is a restriction of the research. The study
is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the researchers interpretation of the data - hinge
greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the
possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
-The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to
town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging.
But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to
live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel powerless
to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality
of information found on the Internet?
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to
town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging.
But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to
live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel powerless
to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These
nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the
experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications. They
expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses
indicated that they focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped
them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Bibliography note: Includes
bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct answer: She hastily distorted the
statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in
London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale
(POS). Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they
thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem
such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a
lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say
– it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something. It
makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March
11, 2009. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the
number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high
school in suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study has on the
verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the
students of three different foreign languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
-Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and
use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward
one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and
activities.”
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved
and ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The others would have to come back
tomorrow.”
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of
people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the
bus stop on such a sunny morning.
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a
site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
-__________ contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of
London's Inner-City Children
-What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly
mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Which of the following do you need to consider in designing a research?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative note on the relationship between
analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action that was taken?
-What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and
measurement of units of analysis.
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
-Which of the following is the first stage of in-depth interview?
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c. MLA System
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True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
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b. Research Adventure
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A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
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b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
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b. Systematic process
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Research is
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False
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
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True
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True
Answer: PURE
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False
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Answer: PURE
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present this information.
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True
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
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True
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
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False
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality
of information found on the Internet?
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a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits.
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Food blog
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a. Syndicated
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Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
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b. Static
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
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What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
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c. Static
Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below.
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) surveyed 1,011 ever-married women, gathered social and
economic histories from 150 families. She conducted in-depth interviews with
present and formal officials (known as cadres), and collected documentary evidence from local newspapers, journals and other sources.
Greenhalgh notes that "Because I was largely constrained from asking direct
questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes, interview transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to
state policy." Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with
the researchers, both peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. Cadres, for example
were loathe to comment on birth-planning campaigns; peasant women
were reluctant to talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the unofficial record of birth planning in the villages. More explicit
protests were registered in informal conversations. From these interactions
emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose between a resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that
violated the norms of Chinese culture and of practical reason.
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
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a. Pictures
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and
to show how these concepts are tied together. She began by looking
at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases, paying particular attention to informants' use of metaphors and the
commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. Nan, one of her informants,
says that "marriage is a manufactured product." This popular metaphor indicates that Nan sees marriages as something that has properties, like
strength and staying power, and as something that requires work to
produce. Some marriages are "put together well," while others "fall apart" like so many cars or toys or washing machines.
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in sub-populations of interest to the study, such as profession, social status,
socioeconomic class, religion, or ethnicity
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d. Appearance
Answer: OPEN
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Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
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Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below.
Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians, community leaders, and parents about what physicians could and did do to
prevent violence among youth. These were long, complex interviews, so
Barkin et al. broke the coding process into two steps. They started with three major themes that they developed from theory. The principle
investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the quotes that
pertained to each of the major themes. Then four other coders independently sorted the quotes from each major theme into piles. Then, the
pile sort data were analyzed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
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What is bibliography?
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c. A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
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b. Grounded Theory
Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
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c. Case study
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A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
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d. Qualitative
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c. Grounded Theory
Which of the following titles is a narrative research?
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b. Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and valid.
When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
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A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site
for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
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a. Observation
Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
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Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
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a. Action Research
__________ contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator?
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The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the research design applied?
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b. Ethnographic
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d. Ethnographic Research
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What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
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a. Static
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b. textbook
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a. The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
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a. Language based
b. Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
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Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
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Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
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d. Phenomenological Research
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b. Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
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d. Ethnographic Research
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a. Phenomenological Research
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b. Rather than
A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data collection was used?
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a. Interview
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b. APA format
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c. Mapping questions
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c. Lying by fabrication
Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action that was taken?
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d. Action research
What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and
categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of units of analysis.
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d. Enumerative approach
What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
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b. Conclusion
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Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how to do it.
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False
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
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b. Identification of problem
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research deadlines?
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a. Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large number of subjects relatively
inexpensively and easily?
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d. Naturalistic observation
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
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False
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b. Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
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a. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
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A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called
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d. inductive method
1.It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
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c. Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
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b. pertinent question
Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher?
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b. fabricator of data
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
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Answer: True
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Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional
and bodily aspects.
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True
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
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False
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Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Answer: PURE
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the university.
Answer: SCOPE
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a. People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the researcher’s interpretation of the data – hinge
greatly on the contexts from which the data are obtained.
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b. Importance of context
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
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True
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Answer: DELIMITATION
In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the
possible beneficiaries of the research?
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What should be considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
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Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
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True
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Answer: DELIMITATION
Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
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How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
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What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
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b. A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we lead.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
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True
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d. Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct answer:
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a. Fabrication
b. Plagiarism
c. Falsification
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and
FALSE for disagree.
Interview Segment
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want
to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think
that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I
feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
The government is the only one who can help the homeless.
Answer: False
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality
of information found on the Internet?
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Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA:
The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
Interview Segment
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want
to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think
that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I
feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These
nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric
nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and
during the introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed
resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated
that they focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The
camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
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c. antipsychotic medications
d. 8 nurses
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct answer:
A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
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a. Falsification
b. Plagiarism
c. Fabrication
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a. McCullough, 2001
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a. Theme
b. Chronology
c. Development of ideas
d. Section
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct answer:
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
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a. Plagiarism
b. Falsification
c. Fabrication
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in
London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify
facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries,
and participated in monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they
thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Select one:
The correct answer is: staff of one hospice and one nursing home
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and
FALSE for disagree.
Interview Segment
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want
to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think
that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I
feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
Answer: True
Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA:
Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.
Answer: MLA
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a. Static
b. Syndicated
c. Dynamic
Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
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a. CMS
b. APA
c. MLA
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the
number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal
scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no
significant effect that the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal
score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students
of three different foreign languages. French foreign language students
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Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
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a. Introduction
c. Conclusion
d. Body
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use
them in his own paper in a list?
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b. Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
c. Examples used to prove a point are managed a little differently than opinions, ideas, or facts. These are treated the same way one would
treat common knowledge, and not referenced.
d. Include them in one parenthetical citation or endnote after you have finished listing them.
The correct answer is: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Select one:
a. Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
b. Critically evaluating the personal study like how one does to other research work
The correct answer is: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have indicated that change is necessary.
Select one:
b. True
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward
one another, their social rank, or their profession.
Select one:
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
Select one:
Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even for impossible.
Select one:
a. False
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and
activities.”
Select one:
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
c. Graphics
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Select one:
Answer: LEADING
Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and draw the conclusion.
Select one:
b. True
Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved
and ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
Select one:
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The others would have to come back
tomorrow.”
Select one:
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of
people
Select one:
c. Human traffic
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
Select one:
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the
bus stop on such a sunny morning.
Select one:
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
c. Identification of problem
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience.
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. ” -Zora Neale Hurston
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one:
a. Collecting data
Select one:
b. Research Adventure
b. Television ratings
Question text
Select one:
Select one:
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer:
False
What is scientific method?
Select one:
c. Systematic process
a. A tentative conclusion or answer to a specific question raised at the beginning of the investigation.
Select one:
a. Education
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience.
Select one:
a. descriptive research
Select one:
Debriefing shoulD
Research involves exploring what _________________ other researchers have come to.
b. conclusion
It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or relationship, or implication of the variables under study.
2.Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
ANSWER:TRUE
3.Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
ANSWER:PURE
4.Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem
ANSWER:TRUE
It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe one’s research study
ANSWER:Research Title
6.Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
ANSWER:TRUE
7.Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
ANSWER:FALSE
ANSWER:Research Title
10:Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
ANSWER:FALSE
RSCH G11
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children,
etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c. Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d.
Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case
involving required reporting d. The research paper is not published yet.
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material and identifying characteristics d.
His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new information c. Collecting existing
information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It should
not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The
problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The
problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It is biased
in terminology or position.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Indicate
what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It must only
ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
Select one: True False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone
Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
potential to suggest directions for past research.
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality
of information found on the Internet?
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The authenticity of the information d. The lack of
bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b. Ascertain what is already known about a
topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A
Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel Gibson)
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the gathering of data. c. It helps
researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00 surveyed 1011 evermarried women gathered social and economic
histories from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with present and formal officials known as cadres and collected documentary
evidence from local newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was largely constrained from asking direct uestions
aout resistance the informal record of field notes interview transcripts and uestionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy.
reenhalgh concludes however that their conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest
aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning campaigns peasant women were reluctant to
talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were registered in
informal conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose etween a resistance that was
politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese culture and of practical reason.
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and
to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying
particular attention to informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her informants says
that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees marriages as something that has properties like strength
and staying power and as something that reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars
or toys or washing machines.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as profession social status socioeconomic
class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d. Appearance e. Personal space f. People who
stand out
Answer: OPEN
-Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors and analogies g. opare and contrast h.
utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing f. Social science queries g. compare and
contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout what physicians could and did do to
prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three
maor themes that they developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that pertained
to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data
were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large number of subjects relatively
inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Naturalistic observation
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through
observation.
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience. “In much of society,
research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: true
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The observation of such forms
can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is a restriction of the research. The study
is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the researchers interpretation of the data - hinge
greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the
possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to
town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging.
But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to
live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel powerless
to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality
of information found on the Internet?
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to
town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging.
But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to
live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel powerless
to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These
nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the
experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications. They
expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses
indicated that they focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped
them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Bibliography note: Includes
bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct answer: She hastily distorted the
statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in
London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale
(POS). Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they
thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
-Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and
FALSE for disagree.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem
such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a
lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the
hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be
done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel
uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March
11, 2009. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the
number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high
school in suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study has on the
verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the
students of three different foreign languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
-Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and
use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward
one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
Gender, age, ethnicity, and profession of speakers; dynamics of interaction
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and
activities.”
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved
and ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The others would have to come back
tomorrow.”
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of
people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the
bus stop on such a sunny morning.
-What is bibliography?
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and valid.
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a
site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
-__________ contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of
London's Inner-City Children
-What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly
mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative note on the relationship between
analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action that was taken?
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
Select one:
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one:
b. Research Adventure
Select one:
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one:
b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
Select one:
b. Systematic process
Select one:
Select one:
Research is
Select one:
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Select one:
False
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
Select one:
True
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Select one:
True
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Answer: PURE
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Select one:
False
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Answer: PURE
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present this information.
Select one:
True
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
Select one:
True
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Select one:
False
Select one:
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how to do it.
Select one:
False
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
Select one:
b. Identification of problem
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research deadlines?
Select one:
a. Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large number of subjects relatively
inexpensively and easily?
Select one:
d. Naturalistic observation
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
Select one:
False
b. Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one:
Select one:
A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called
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d. inductive method
1.It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
c. Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
Select one:
Select one:
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b. pertinent question
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b. fabricator of data
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Select one:
Answer: True
Select one:
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional
and bodily aspects.
Select one:
True
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Select one:
False
Select one:
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Answer: PURE
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the university.
Answer: SCOPE
Select one:
a. People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the researcher’s interpretation of the data – hinge
greatly on the contexts from which the data are obtained.
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b. Importance of context
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Select one:
True
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Answer: DELIMITATION
In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the
possible beneficiaries of the research?
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What should be considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
Select one:
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
True
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Answer: DELIMITATION
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How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
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What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
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b. A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we lead.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
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True
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c. The effectiveness of abstinence programs
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Select one:
study.
d. Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
It can be defined like mathematical and statistical models which are describing a diverse array of
variables relationship.
False
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“The worse thing that contemporary qualitative research can imply is that, in this post-modern age,
anything goes. The trick is to produce intelligent, disciplined work on the very edge of the abyss.” ―
David Silverman
a. The messy analysis and inductive approach is the qualitative characteristic describe in this
quotation. It involves multilayered process which may include anything but the inductive approach
will shape the result into an intelligent and disciplined work that will really make a difference.
Which of the following statements is wrong?
False
d. Discard the data collected from the withdrawn participant and respect his/her personal decision.
Representative sample
Ethical standards promote the values that are essential to collaborative work, such as trust,
accountability, mutual respect and fairness.
a. an academic chore
Qualitative research requires the analytical and organizational abilities that are necessary for all
researchers.
True
It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
True
Confidentiality and anonymity are important to insure limited risk of exposure of information including…
Illegal behaviors
False
It is generally used to figure out the changes in a system when a variable in the system changes,
measuring how the end result changes by altering a variable.
False
Which part of the research paper do you find the following? A brief statement of the general purpose of
the study.
PURE
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
College Tuition Becoming Prohibitive to Young Adults from Being Successful
APPLIED
It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe one’s research study.
Research Title
Which of the following guide questions does NOT define your research purpose?
PURE
How can online and mobile communications become advantageous in qualitative research?
b. Participants can enrich their text responses by attaching files, images, links to websites, and voice
response.
Willing (2009) argues that many qualitative researchers tend not to work with “variables” that are
defined by the researcher prior to the research project because
The researchers also determined the children’s reactions on violent cartoon shows watched on
television.
SCOPE
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
How to cure Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
APPLIED
Effect
Which of the following is a good title for a qualitative research?
d. The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost College in
Bangued, Abra
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if
it is a restriction of the research.
Some technical terms on information technology were not explained in this study.
DELIMITATION
Theory of Relativity
PURE
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if
it is a restriction of the research.
This study concentrates on the factors that need to be considered for the implementation of the policy
SCOPE
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if
it is a restriction of the research.
The inputs are only coming from senior high school students of the subject school.
SCOPE
d. Social Science
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if
it is a restriction of the research.
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the university.
SCOPE
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if
it is a restriction of the research.
No experimental treatments were given, and no control other than gender was attempted.
DELIMITATION
DELIMITATION
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if
it is a restriction of the research.
This is qualitative research that investigates the daily life of housewives on weekdays.
SCOPE
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Ways to Improve School Readiness for Children
APPLIED
“The more important reason is that the research itself provides an important long-run perspective on
the issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. ” -Ben Bernanke
Avoid rhetorical questions (answerable by yes/no) for they only elicit either of the two responses and
may result to vagueness
Research proposition
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Multitasking: Helpful or Hurtful
APPLIED
Education, nursing, sociology, anthropology, information studies, humanities, and health sciences are
the only topics to be used for qualitative research.
True
Looks at relationships between variables and can establish cause and effect in highly controlled
circumstance.
False
b. Coming up with detailed explanations of the overall process of research and the results
c. by realizing the usefulness of those research outputs by employing the systematic process of
research
a. the researchers
b. the participants
Select one:
c. It examines the personal side of research and how the researcher manages the research
difficulties.
Select one:
Select one:
a. Education
b. Profession
c. Business
d. Administration
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b. misuse of statistics
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Research is
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Select one:
a. To make sure that participants know exactly what to expect from the research and to
communicate their right to withdraw at any stage.
b. To be able for the participant to make an informed choice about his/her participation and not
undertake any action which he/she may otherwise have declined to do.
c. To ensure that participants would not lie to about the time commitment involved in their
participation.
True
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“The major strength of qualitative approach is the depth to which explorations are conducted, and
descriptions are written, usually resulting in sufficient details for the reader to grasp the idiosyncrasies
of the situation.” – Myers
e. The importance of context and meaning are the reasons to get the depth of explorations in
qualitative research. The setting of the problem and multiple ways to get data from the locale will
surely help the researcher to explain the unexplainable.
Qualitative research requires the analytical and organizational abilities that are necessary for all
researchers.
True
“Find out what’s really out there. I never said to be like me, I say be like you and make a difference.” –
Marilyn Manson
f. Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
False - can
a. Stress that ethical research practice involves honesty during training of scientists.
True
True
c. The in-depth comprehensive approach to data gathering limits the scope of the research.
What is NOT an advantage of qualitative research?
a. Measurability
a. Capital punishment
a. Anthropology
It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or relationship, or implication of the
variables under study.
SCOPE
a. Flexible design
a. Case study
Research is
Normally, in which part of the research report are the hypotheses justified to the reader?
c. in the introduction
Qualitative research is relative to the everyday life of the researcher including his/her meditation on
daily activities and experiences.
True
Qualitative method is focused on the authentic experiences of the participants and their critical voices
because
False
b. Administration
RESEARCH 110 - 3RD QUARTER EXAM (PARTIAL COVERAGE) (COMPILED BY ROI T.)
(156 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS)
Change the topic “Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW’s)” into an effective research title.
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Select one:
a. Informed consent
b. Conflict of interest
c. Falsification of documents
d. Misconduct in research
What research experience is present in this statement? A researcher usually chooses a research theme that is
close to his/her heart, belief or well-being.
Select one:
a. Researcher’s involvement
d. Researcher’s adventure
Select one:
a. Quantitative
b. Qualitative
c. All of the choices
Select one:
Research is
Select one:
c. any organized inquiry carried out to provide information for solving problems
d. investigating, analyzing and synthesizing new information from various sources
What ethical dilemma is needed in this situation: A celebrity’s recent scandal involving the “hacking” of her
personal photographs on iCloud where her personal information was accessed for a research on the lifestyle of
local celebrities.
Select one:
a. Informed consent
b. Conflicts of interests
c. Misconduct in research
d. Authorship
Select one:
a. research coverage
b. research beneficiaries
c. research questions
d. research purpose
c. Caesarian birth
Select one:
Select one:
What is the classification of this research question? What kind of emotions and attitudes motivate individuals to
take part in mass events?
Select one:
a. Major problem
b. Sub-problem
c. Rhetorical question
d. Sub-question
Select one:
Select one:
a. Stimuli
b. Result
c. Basis
d. Origin
What ethical dilemma is needed in this situation: A celebrity’s recent scandal involving the “hacking” of her
personal photographs on iCloud where her personal information was accessed for a research on the lifestyle of
local celebrities.
Select one:
a. Informed consent
b. Misconduct in research
c. Authorship
d. Conflicts of interests
What research experience is present in this statement? A researcher usually chooses a research theme that is
close to his/her heart, belief or well-being.
Select one:
c. Researcher’s involvement
d. Researcher’s adventure
Select one:
c. Quantitative Research
e. Qualitative Research
Select one:
a. Scope and Delimitation
b. Quantitative Research
e. Qualitative Research
Select one:
b. Major problem
c. Title
d. Sub-problem
Select one:
Select one:
a. Practical solutions
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Select one:
a. Flexible design
b. Importance of meaning
c. Participant-researcher relationship
d. Importance of context
Select one:
b. A tool to see new and surprising aspects of the human everyday lives
d. The filtered reality of human’s local, historical, contextual, and multiple lenses
Which of the following is a qualitative method?
Select one:
a. Observation
b. Survey
c. Statistics
d. Experiment
Select one:
d. Form a hypothesis
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
a. Research design
b. Research purpose
c. Research hypothesis
What is the classification of this research question? What kind of emotions and attitudes motivate individuals to
take part in mass events?
Select one:
a. Major problem
b. Sub-problem
c. Sub-question
d. Rhetorical question
Having no research questions or poorly formulated research questions will lead to poor research because
Select one:
b. The researcher will not know the data analysis method to use.
queries.
Choose the correct research question.
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It is an exploratory research.
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a. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
Select one:
a. Valuable scientific question
d. Independent review
What characteristic of qualitative research is mentioned here? It is designed to match the dynamics of the
evolving research process (Klenke, 2008).
Select one:
a. Importance of context
b. Flexible design
c. Participant-researcher relationship
d. Importance of meaning
Select one:
a. It is a rhetorical question.
b. It may result to inaccuracies in the attitudes being measured for the question.
Select one:
a. Factual results
b. Discordance of findings
c. Commonality of data
d. Repeatability of findings
Select one:
Having no research questions or poorly formulated research questions will lead to poor research because
Select one:
c. The researcher will not know the data analysis method to use.
Select one:
d. Outcome of an experiment
It generates data about human groups in social settings.
Select one:
a. Qualitative Research
b. Quantitative Research
What is the best description of “research space” that the researcher and participants share?
Select one:
a. Research partnership
b. Participant-researcher relationship
c. Research location
Select one:
a. Statement of the Problem
b. Quantitative Research
c. Qualitative Research
Select one:
a. Participant involvement
c. No participant involvement
Select one:
a. None of the choices
b. Qualitative
c. Quantitative
Select one:
a. When
b. Which
c. Why
d. How
Select one:
a. Manipulated
b. Stimulus
c. Presumed cause
d. Consequence
Select one:
a. Qualitative Research
e. Quantitative Research
Why does online qualitative research hold an advantage over paper-based systems?
Select one:
b. Because of the ability to insure that all required items are collected for a trial
Select one:
d. Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners) should not be coerced to participate in a research.
Which of the following is a required element of an informed consent based on ethical consideration in
research?
Select one:
a. Interviewed
b. Observed
c. Subjective
d. Numerical
A well-formulated title must state ______________ in a clear, concise, and precise way.
Select one:
a. Research purpose
b. Research Questions
c. Variables
d. Words
Select one:
a. Observation
b. Qualitative
d. Everyday life
Select one:
a. Simple
b. Public
c. Indifferent
d. Contextual
Select one:
It is an exploratory research.
Select one:
a. Qualitative
b. Quantitative
This part distinguishes the constraints of the study by stating the demarcations of time, measurability,
availability of subjects, resources and ethical considerations.
Select one:
e. Qualitative Research
Which of the following is a good research question for an everyday life research?
Select one:
c. How does the image of the ideal man influences the male population between the ages 20
and 35?
d. What is the biggest size of a super moon that can be seen by the naked eyes?
What part of the research problem is described here? It must be free from biases and impartiality.
Select one:
a. Form a hypothesis
b. Analyze data
c. Design the study
d. Determine a problem
It is also used to uncover trends in thought and opinions, and dive deeper into the problem.
Select one:
b. Quantitative
d. Qualitative
Paraphrase the statement: Qualitative approaches are typically used to explore new phenomena and to
capture individuals’ thoughts, feelings, or interpretations of meanings and process (Given, 2008).
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
b. Participant involvement
c. No participant involvement
Select one:
It identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues, respondents,
and time.
Select one:
a. Hypothesis
b. Delimitation
c. Limitation
d. Scope
What section identifies the people or institution who will benefit from the findings of the study?
Select one:
a. Title
It relates to the growth of knowledge, to the verification or validation of existing knowledge or practice to the
development of new knowledge.
Select one:
b. Qualitative Research
c. Quantitative Research
Select one:
a. Misconduct in research
b. Informed consent
c. Falsification of documents
d. Conflict of interest
Select one:
b. It taking the results of scientific research and utilizing it directly in real world situations.
d. It is used to find solutions to everyday problems, cure illness, and develop innovative technologies.
Select one:
Why does online qualitative research hold an advantage over paper-based systems?
Select one:
c. Because of the ability to insure that all required items are collected for a trial
Professionals do not need to use this method even when they have research problems at work.
Select one:
a. Qualitative
c. Quantitative
d. None of the choices
Select one:
a. research purpose
b. research beneficiaries
c. research coverage
d. research questions
Select one:
a. Starbucks and its Peers: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance
Select one:
Select one:
b. a participant observer has little control over the activities of the observed
a. Interesting
b. Trendy
c. Unique
d. Empowerment
What is a variable?
Select one:
Select one:
Research is
Select one:
b. any organized inquiry carried out to provide information for solving problems
Select one:
a. Independent variable
b. Common variable
c. Dependent variable
d. Discrete variable
Select one:
a. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
There should be a general statement of the problem which narrows down to sub-problems or specific
questions.
Select one:
e. Quantitative Research
Select one:
d. Researcher’s emotions
Select one:
Select one:
a. Manila
b. intervention
c. Dogs
Select one:
b. pure research
c. applied research
What characteristic of qualitative research is mentioned here? The data and the researcher’s interpretation of
the data – hinge greatly on the contexts from which the data are obtained (Roller & Lavraks, 2015).
Select one:
a. Importance of context
c. Inductive approach
d. Flexible design
It is used to measure attitudes, opinions, behaviors, and other defined variables – and generalize results from a
larger sample population.
Select one:
a. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
Select one:
c. Quantitative
d. Qualitative
Select one:
What process in research is described in this sentence? It can be a qualitative or a quantitative research.
Select one:
a. Form a hypothesis
b. Determine a problem
c. Collect data
Which one is the independent variable in this title: The Plight of Filipino Migrant Workers in the Middle East?
Select one:
b. Plight
c. Middle East
Select one:
a. Quantitative
b. Qualitative
What research purpose could be used in this title, Dogs: Intervention for Children with Disabilities in Manila?
Select one:
a. Applied
d. Pure/basic
Select one:
d. Research has the ultimate goal of developing an organized body of scientific knowledge.
Select one:
a. Social science
b. Mathematics
c. Humanities
d. Business
Select one:
a. Ending part
b. Beginning part
c. Reference part
d. Middle part
Select one:
d. Observe justice
Select one:
c. researcher’s achievements
d. researcher’s expertise
Research is
Select one:
d. any organized inquiry carried out to provide information for solving problems
Select one:
Select one:
d. The Israeli-Hebollah conflict in Lebanon has placed the UN in the difficult position.
Select one:
a. Social
b. Science
c. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
Select one:
a. Medicines
b. Policies
c. Automobiles
Select one:
c. How often and how much time do you spend on each visit to a hospital?
d. How satisfied are you with your pay and job conditions?
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d. More students get sick during the final week of testing than at other times.
Select one:
a. Quantitative
c. Qualitative
Select one:
Select one:
a. variable; findings
Select one:
Select one:
b. Historical research
c. Descriptive research
d. Correlational research
It describes a problem or condition from the point of view of those experiencing it.
Select one:
b. Quantitative
c. Qualitative
Select one:
a. Inductive approach
b. Flexible design
c. Important context
Select one:
b. Quantitative
c. Qualitative
Select one:
a. big
b. holistic
c. representative
d. small
Select one:
Select one:
a. Research findings
Select one:
a. Rationale
b. Solutions
c. Timelessness
d. Problems
It mentions the restrictions identified by the researcher that may affect the outcome of the study which he/she
has little or no control, but are anticipated.
Select one:
b. Qualitative Research
c. Quantitative Research
d. Statement of the Problem
Select one:
It is a formal, objective, systematic process in which numerical data are used to obtain information about the
world.
Select one:
a. Quantitative Research
b. Qualitative Research
Select one:
Select one:
d. Eliminating redundancy
Select one:
a. in natural setting
b. in computer simulation
c. anywhere
d. in a laboratory
Select one:
b. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
Select one:
a. Personal experience
b. All of the choices
The researcher should never report flaws in procedural design and estimate their effect on the findings.
Select one:
a. True
c. False
In selecting factors for a study, which of these does a researcher needs to consider?
Select one:
Select one:
b. Quantitative
c. Qualitative
It has primarily deductive process used to test pre-specified concepts, constructs, and hypotheses that make
up a theory.
Select one:
a. Quantitative
b. Qualitative
c. None of the choices
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
a. Historical research
b. Descriptive research
c. Correlational research
d. Case study
A case study methodology is useful in
Select one:
c. Statistical analysis
Select one:
d. They may have a pattern such as daily, weekly, ad-hoc and monthly.
Which of the following best describes a hypothesis?
Select one:
Select one:
a. A student examined the function of boxing as a way to help adolescents with a criminal
record to deal with aggression
b. A shopper wants to compare the number of shoppers during ordinary and Christmas season.
d. A teacher was considering a computer instructional tool for active learning pedagogy.
In qualitative research, researchers evaluate any number of variables to make sense of the data. These
variables include
Select one:
d. Quantity of participants
Select one:
Which research refers to scientific study and research that seeks to solve practical problems?
Select one:
a. Pure research
g. Basic research
h. Applied research
Select one:
What is the prevention to the situation mentioned in the previous item (no. 107)?
Select one:
a. Millenials must protect their social media accounts by using complicated passwords and customizing
their account settings.
b. People must secure their photographs and personal information from public viewing.
Select one:
Select one:
b. Quantitative
c. All of the choices
d. Qualitative
Select one:
b. Qualitative
c. Quantitative
What would happen if the constructed research question has no precise answer?
Select one:
b. The results will not address the specific need of the problem.
Select one:
b. Quantitative
d. Qualitative
It determines the cause-and-effect interactions between variables.
A: Quantitative Research
The quantitative method is used when __________ , ___________, and ________ are sought in the
study.
A: Richness, complexity and data
It aims to understand how the participants derive meaning from their surroundings, and how their
meaning influences their behavior.
A: Qualitative Research
Conclude the delimitation of a research with the title Impact of Electronic, Video and Mobile Games
on Social Development of Teenagers
A: This study is limited to the social development of teenagers including the improvement on their
attitude and values.