Meaning Of Research Quiz 16 (30 MCQs)

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1. A one on one interview between the respondent and the researcher
2. What do Lab experiments allow researchers to do?
3. Identify:Exam Grade
4. A smaller part or sub-group of the population.
5. What should you use to write your conclusions?
6. This design aims to describe the present situation in order to gain information about a phenomenon.
7. Recruitment of a third researcher who is never involved in the data collection and initial data analysis
8. Why is plagiarism similar to fraud?
9. Stresses the importance of the study by emphasizing the specific sectors of society that would benefit from the present study
10. The ..... scale includes the properties of ordinal (rank order) and interval (equal distances between points) scales, plus it has a true zero point. It is the highest level of quantitative measurement.
11. It involve the collection and analysis of data about cultural groups; making sense of the world to identify life ways or patterns, what qualitative research design is this?
12. It is defined as a phenomenon in which some people experience a benefit after the administration of an inactive "look-alike" substance or treatment.
13. What term refers to the extent to which a study's results can be generalized across populations of persons, settings, times, outcomes, and treatment variations?
14. The Abstract is an introduction to justify the work or just a summary of your study
15. Which among statement below is considered as a weakness of Quantitative Research
16. If you are asked to choose a topic of your research what guidelines should you avoid?
17. When conducting an interview, asking questions such as: "What else? or 'Could you expand on that? ' are all forms of:
18. Which scale of measurement has a true zero point?
19. I Can present another author's research work as my own but I must give him/her proper credit in the citation section.
20. What is a data gathering procedure wherein the participants are prodded to talk about their experiences, feelings, beliefs, outlook, etc.
21. Trustworthy, authentic, consistent, dependable information
22. The following are the factors to be considered in selecting a research problem, except:
23. In the Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature, which word means similar to the study or topic?
24. This design seeks to establish and explain a "cause-and-effect" relationship.
25. The researchers should accept all comments and give considerations.
26. Characteristic of research refers to the degree to which research method produces stable and consistent results.
27. Participant variables could affect the .....
28. The downside is that researcher is not able to get a grasp of the nonverbal factors that sometimes give the most meaningful answers to a research inquiry.
29. In an experiment the researcher intends to find a .....
30. A kind of Quantitative Research that also known as ex post facto (after the fact research); a research that already occurred in the past