Meaning Of Research Quiz 15 (30 MCQs)

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1. What part of the introduction sets the boundaries and parameters of the study?
2. Researchers should not put participants in a situation where they might be at risk as a result of their participation (physical and psychological)
3. It requires an informed consent so that participants are fully informed about the procedures and risks involved in research and give their consent to participate. What ethical consideration is this?
4. In the research one applies theories or principles to solve certain problems (by employing well known and accepted theories and principles).
5. It is usually the Independent Variable
6. It is a "GLUE" that holds all elements in a research project together, in short it is a plan of the proposed research work.
7. Which of the following statements are NOT true?
8. This word means-information being withheld from participants and/or they are provided with false information.
9. The researcher should ensure that the participants will not be adversely affected by the research and its results.
10. Studying human society and culture. It is less a method of data collection and more the use of a socio-cultural lens through which the data are interpreted. Extensive fieldwork is usually required
11. What is a data gathering procedure wherein the researcher observes and participates fully in the activities of the group?
12. What is an advantage of field experiments?
13. Any tool that you may use to collect or obtain data, measure data, and analyze data that is relevant of the subject of your research.
14. Which of the following should not be a criterion for a good research project?
15. This consists of predetermined questions and at the same time this allows the respondent to freely answer the questions based on how they think and feel about the research topic.
16. "One's present experience is a function of the interaction between one's past experiences and the present situation" . This is derived from which theory?
17. A definition that is used to introduce the vocabulary which makes communication in a particular field succinct and unambiguous.
18. It is a way to misuse of Statistics and Data in which surveys contains with loaded questions which influence the responses of the target respondents.
19. This kind of ethnography narrates the study in a third-person dispassionate voice and reports in what is observed or heard from participants.
20. It contains the important aspects of the existing body of literature.
21. Based on the idea that a word's meaning is related to the concepts to which it is connected
22. While interval measurement scales have equal intervals between adjacent numbers, they lack .....
23. What research type is best utilized at solving pressing local issues within educational communities?
24. An investigation on basic principles and reasons for occurrence of a particular event or process or phenomenon
25. Research that uses qualitative methods for one phase and quantitative methods for the next phase is known as
26. Informed consent for a participant is best exemplified in which of the following actions?
27. It describes the meaning of the lived experiencies of several individuals of a concept or a phenomenon
28. Which resource has maps and geographical information?
29. Involves the identification of recurring regularities
30. The use of a no-treatment control group ..... a group of participants who do not get the treatment or program that is being studied; rights to equal access to services are being curtailed