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Question 1
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What is the mean of the ff. numbers? 10,39,71,39,76,38,25

Select one:
a. 42

b. 35.5
c. 39
d. 42.5
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Determine the mean of the ff. set of numbers: 40, 61, 95,79, 9,50, 80,63, 109,
42. Select one:
a. 64.8
b. 63.8
c. 61.8
d. 62.8
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correct. Question 5

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Find the median of the following: 42,71,39,76,39,10,25,38


Select one:

a. 39

b. 37
c. 36
d. 38
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Question 6
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Find the median: 70,81,82,55,62,79,68,58,55,63


Select one:
a. 69

b. 99

c. 89

d. 79
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Question 7
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Find the median: 9,4,5,6,8,3,12


Select one:
a. 7
b. 6
c. 5
d. 8
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Question 8
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Find the mode of the following set:


0,12,15,15,13,19,16,13,16,16 Select one:
a. 19
b. 15
c. 1
1
13
d. 16
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Question 9
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Look for the mode:


6,6,6,6,6,6,5,5,5,5,7,7,7,7,7,7,9,9,9,9,8,8,8,8 Select one:
a. 6 and 7
b. 7 and 8
c. 5 and 6
d. 8 and 9
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Question 10
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24,9,13,5,20,24,8,4,4,8,17,24,8,9,24,1
3,9 Select one:
a. 24

b. 4
c. 13

d. 8

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Question 12
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1,300 TVL STUDENTS


Select one:
a. 198
b. 201
c. 200
d. 199
Question 13
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700 GAS STUDENTS


Select one:
a. 255

b. 254

c. 256
d. 257
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a. 222
Question text b. 224
c. 223
500 GRADE 11 STUDENTS Select one:
d. 221
Question 2
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What number would you divide by to calculate the mean of 3,4,5,6?


Select one:
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
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A group of customer service surveys were sent out of random. The scores were 90,
50,70,80, 70,60, 20,30, 80, 90, and 20.
Select one:
a. 80
b. 60
c. 50
d. 70
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590 ABM students


Select one:
a. 239
b. 237
c. 236
d. 238
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600 STEM students


Select one:
a. 245
b. 240

c. 235

d. 250

Question 11
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1500 SHS
Select one:
a. 316
b. 317
c. 315
d. 318

Data are the fundamental thing that researchers are searching for.
A: True

Descriptive research deals with the past events and integrates it with the present
situations. A: False

A narrative research is a method that begins with the expressed lives and stories
of individual.
A: True
Median is the "middle" value in the list of numbers. To find the median, your numbers have
to be listed in numerical order from smallest to largest.
A: False

In Qualitative research, interviews are more structured than Quantitative research.In a


structured interview, the researcher asks a standard set of questions that is
quantifiable, nothing more nothing less.
A: False

Presentation is the process of organizing data into logical, sequential and meaningful
categories and classifications to make them amenable to study and interpretation. A:
True

The conclusion should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study. Moreover, it
should explain the relationship of the variables under study.
A: True

In case of researcher-made instruments, validation process should be discussed and


figures or results must be presented when statistical measures were used.
A: True

Analysis is the section answers the question, “So what?” in relation to the results of the
study. What do the results of the study mean? This part is, perhaps, the most critical
aspect of the research report.
A: False

Correlational studies are designed to determine which different variables are related to each
other in the population of interest.
A: True

Intends to get reliable information about a group of people over a long period of time.
A: Developmental Research

Popular descriptive study for projects that is forward-looking.


A: Trends and Projection Studies

It is a subset or element of a population.


A: Sample
These are statements with numerals or numbers that serve as supplements to
tabular presentation.
A: Textual

ANOVA stands for


A: Analysis of Variance

It is used to find out if the variances between two populations are significantly different.
A: F-Test

It is the most common measure of central tendency. It is simply the sum of the numbers
divided by the number of numbers.
A: Mean

All of the following are reasons why we should use samples except:
A: Accessibility of the population
This is a nonparametric test of statistical significance that is used when research data are
in the form of frequency counts for two or more categories.
A: Chi-square

Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given:
2000 SHS STUDENTS
A: 333

Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given:
550 TOURISM STUDENTS
A: 232

Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given:
750 GAS Students
A: 261

Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given:
800 grade 11 students
A: 267

Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given:
900 GRADE 12 STUDENTS
A: 277

Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given:
650 GRADE 12 STUDENTS
A: 248

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