Meaning Of Research Quiz 10 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is a bibliographic reference?
2. What kind of form of narrative research is written and recorded by the individuals who are the subject of the study?
3. It is a process of systematic inquiry that entails collection of data; documentation of critical information; and analysis and interpretation of that data/information.
4. What is a research type that examines words from which concepts or images are vividly derived?
5. A qualitative research design in which data related to past events is systematically collected and evaluated to describe potential causes, effects, or trends related to those events is known as
6. What can you conclude from the fact that people often plagiarize without meaning to?
7. Which interview type has pre-set questions which allow for elaboration and probing
8. Authors DON'T have an ethical obligation to report all aspects of the study that may impact the independent replicability of their research.
9. Which of the following is NOT an example of sociological factor studied by educational researchers?
10. Which is not a type of research design?
11. Ethnography is challenging to use for the following reasons:
12. It describes past important researches and how they specifically relate to the research thesis. It is a synthesis of the previous literature and the new idea being researched.
13. Designing an empirical study:takes planning and careful consideration of existing theory and research in the area under investigation.
14. It establishes the scope, context and significance of the research to be conducted. This also states the purpose why the study will be conducted.
15. It requires non-numerical data, which means the use of words rather than numbers to express the results, the inquiry or the investigations about people's thought, beliefs, feelings, views, and lifestyles regarding the object of the study
16. This research focuses on problems or topics with little or no research done about them, and gathers information that will guide future studies.
17. If a measure has high reliability, it means that it
18. Which is an example of results?
19. Which of the following is not usually found in a research study's abstract?
20. TRUE or FALSEIn Quantitative Research, Data gathering and analysis of results are done accurately, objectively, and areunaffected by the researcher's intuition and personal guesses.
21. It is a testable proposition or predictive statement about the possible outcome of a scientific researched study.
22. It provides a brief overview of the study as it relates to the needs of the literature (blankspots/ blindspots) and its intended goals and contributions
23. It originated in the social and behavioral sciences:sociology, anthropology, and psychology.
24. The main instrument for collecting data in survey research.
25. The variable that is stable and unaffected by the other variables you are trying to measure. It refers to the condition of an experiment that is systematically manipulated by the investigator. It is the presumed cause.
26. Research Title:Enhancing Students' Performance Through PowerPoint. Which type of research should you use?
27. It represents research findings referring to the number or frequency of something in numerical forms (i.e., using percentages, fractions, numbers). What type of research is this?
28. It involves interviewing people, observation, and collecting information.
29. It is the intervention or solution that consists of the instruments and analyses used to acquire the result.
30. It is a concise description of the problem or issues a research seeks to address.