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PRELIM EXAMINATION

PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

NAME: _________________________________________ DATE: _________________


COURSE: _________________SET ( ) SCORE: _______________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read the following statement and write the letter of your chosen answer on the space provided for each
number.

_____1. Comes from the middle French word recherché, which means “the act of searching closely”.
A. Research B. Inquiry C. Method D. System

_____2. Can be understood differently because of their differences in values.


A. Research B. Variables C. Independent variables D. Dependent variables

_____3. Variables that cause change in another variable.


A. Research B. Variables C. Independent variables D. Dependent variables

_____4. Variables that are affected of the responses, effect that result from the treatment or condition employed.
A. Research B. Variables C. Independent variables D. Dependent variables

_____5. Numeric variable that obtained by counting.


A. Independent variables B. Confounding variables C. Dependent variables D. Discrete variables

_____6. Variables usually indicated in experimental research.


A. Independent B. Confounding variables C. Dependent variables D. Discrete variables
variables
_____7. Variables that characterized and describe the quality of data.
A. Categorical variable B. Qualitative variables C. Quantitative Variables D. Continuous variables

_____8. Variables that represent kinds or types of objects.


A. Categorical variable B. Qualitative variables C. Quantitative Variables D. Continuous variables

_____9. Variables that give details regarding the number or level of something.
A. Categorical variable B. Qualitative variables C. Quantitative Variables D. Continuous variables

_____10. Numeric variables that obtained by measuring or computation.


A. Categorical variable B. Qualitative variables C. Quantitative Variables D. Continuous variables

_____11. The highest level of measurement.


A. Ordinal scale B. Nominal scale C. Interval scale D. Ratio scale

_____12. Concerned with names and categories of responses.


A. Ordinal scale B. Nominal scale C. Interval scale D. Ratio scale

_____13. Used data that intends to be ranked.


A. Ordinal scale B. Nominal scale C. Interval scale D. Ratio scale

_____14. Equal unit of measurement to know the distance between them and more than the sequence.
A. Ordinal scale B. Nominal scale C. Interval scale D. Ratio scale

_____15. Involves a collection of data either test a hypothesis or describe the variables mentioned in the study.
A. Descriptive research B. Correlational C. Causal-comparative D. Experimental research
research research
_____16. Attempts to determine the level of relation between two or more quantifiable variables.
A. Descriptive research B. Correlational C. Causal-comparative D. Experimental research
research research
_____17. Attempts to establish cause-effect relationships among the variables of the study
A. Descriptive B. Correlational C. Causal-comparative D. Experimental
research research research research
_____18. Researcher can control the independent variables in the study, where in participants are randomly assigned.
A. Descriptive B. Correlational C. Causal-comparative D. Experimental
research research research research
_____19. An alternative to determine the cause and effects between two variables that cannot be subjected to experimental control.
A. Qualitative B. Quantitative C. Mixed method D. Quasi-experimental
approach approach approach design
_____20. Aims to provide description of characteristics, kind and quality of a subject while interpreting and attempting to understand an
event.
A. Qualitative B. Quantitative C. Mixed method D. Quasi-experimental
approach approach approach design

II. ENUMERATION

Direction: Enumerate the following. In any order

Types of Quantitative Research Level of Measurement


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Types of variables

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