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c. A supposition
d. An intelligent guess
Response history
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Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
Select one:
a. The data collection
Response history
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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What research method allows researchers to obtain a detailed description of social settings or event in order to situate people’s
behavior within their own sociocultural context?
Select one:
a. Survey questionnaire
b. Indepth interview
c. Observation
Response history
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The correct answer is: Observation Time Action State Marks
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What is literature in research?
Select one:
a. All of the choices
Response history
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research?
Select one:
a. Validity, reliability and credibility
Response history
The correct answer is: Memoing, verification and credibility
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Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
Select one:
a. MLA format
b. APA format
d. CMS format
Response history
The correct answer is: APA format
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Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Living with the patients with Schizophrenia and their families
Select one:
a. Ethnographic Research
b. Grounded Theory
c. Phenomenological Research
d. Action Research
Response history
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The correct answer is: Phenomenological Research Time Action State Marks
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What research design is used when a theory is developed from data generated by a series of observations or interviews principally
involving an inductive approach?
Select one:
a. Action research
b. Grounded theory
c. Phenomenological
d. Ethnographic
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The correct answer is: Grounded theory Time Action State Marks
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What is bibliography?
Select one:
a. A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
b. A complete list of all quoted and paraphrased works that the researcher actually used in completing the study.
c. A complete list of all works related to the study excluding the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
d. A list that allows readers to locate and use the sources cited.
Response history
The correct answer is: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
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Saved: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones th
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What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
Select one:
a. Memoing, verification and credibility
Response history
The correct answer is: Word repetitions, keyindigenous terms, and keywordsincontexts (KWIC)
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How does verification of data happen?
Select one:
a. Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and valid.
c. Begin to write the initial conclusions and observations, sometimes after every focus group, interview or
observational event.
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Which of the following research questions should NOT be answered using action research methods?
Select one:
a. What issues concerning school uniforms do parents of children in this school need more information about in
order to decide whether they would support a mandatory uniform policy?
b. What kinds of uniform policies would parents of students in this school support?
c. How do parents in this school feel about mandatory school uniforms for their children?
Response history
Step Time to their
The correct answer is: Is parent attitude toward school uniforms related Action
socioeconomic status? State Marks
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Which statement is true in writing research recommendations?
Select one:
a. It is useful to recommend the impossible.
c. Recommendations should aim to solve or help solve problems discovered in the investigation.
Response history
The correct answer is: Recommendations should be logical and valid.
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What data collection procedure is used when analyzing and communicating the social life through photos?
Select one:
a. Documentary analysis
b. Visual data
c. Content analysis
d. Observation
Response history
The correct answer is: Visual data
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What is known to be deliberately fabricating details of a research project?
Select one:
a. Lying by omission
b. Lying by invention
c. Lying by commission
d. Lying by fabrication
Response history
The correct answer is: Lying by fabrication
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What is the grounded theory research design?
Select one:
a. This may in turn generate new forms of human action.
b. The researcher generates a general explanation (a theory) of a process, and action, or an interaction shaped by
the views of a large number of participants.
c. The researcher describes and interprets the shared and learned patterns of values, behaviors, beliefs and language
of a culture sharing group.
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Which organizational principle is used to connect the research topic to different backgrounds (i.e. political, methodological,
geographical, literary)?
Select one:
a. Theme
b. Development of ideas
c. Sector
d. Chronology
Response history
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The correct answer is: Sector Time Action State Marks
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is the thing (person, place, event, etc.) that is selected for inclusion in the study.
Select one:
a. Sampling unit
b. Sample
c. Sample frame
d. Study population
Response history
The correct answer is: Sampling unit
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A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Select one:
a. Case study
b. Qualitative
c. Quantitative
d. Scientific
Response history
The correct answer is: Qualitative
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It is also known as the research plan.
Select one:
a. Research design
b. Research instrument
c. Research purpose
d. Research hypothesis
Response history
The correct answer is: Research design
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Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
Select one:
a. Survey questionnaire
d. Online surveying
Response history
The correct answer is: Focus group discussion
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Which of the following is an example of falsification in research?
Select one:
a. Manipulated data from the findings
Response history
The correct answer is: Manipulated data from the findings
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A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different times of the day in
order to select a site for a new 7Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
Select one:
a. Focus group discussion
b. Content analysis
c. Observation
d. Indepth interview
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Observation Time Action State Marks
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Why do researchers need to be knowledgeable about research misconduct?
Select one:
a. To become more popular and in demand in the research industry
Response history
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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Which of the following titles is a narrative research?
Select one:
a. All of the choices
e. None of theResponse
choices history
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The correct answer is: The Life and Works of Rizal 13/03/17,Started Not yet
12:19 answered
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Which of the following citation used the APA format?
Select one:
a. Canonigo, Cristina. English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Sta. Cruz, Manila: CKC Publication, 1999. Print.
b. Canonigo, Cristina. English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Sta. Cruz, Manila: CKC Publication, 1999.
c. Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
d. Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
Response history
The correct answer is: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
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Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies?
Select one:
a. Because it makes the researcher observe without joining the group under study.
b. Because it gains insight into certain issues using semistructured interviewee guide.
Response history
The correct answer is: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
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The research project is
Select one:
a. A creative endeavor
b. A scientific endeavor
c. An investigative endeavor
d. A purposive endeavor
Response history
The correct answer is: A scientific endeavor
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Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion?
Select one:
a. Conclusions should point out what were factually learned from the inquiry.
b. Without any strong evidence to the contrary, conclusions should be stated categorically.
d. Conclusions should be logically written presenting the valid outgrowths of the findings.
Response history
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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A researcher would like to display the geographic map of his research population. What mode for displaying qualitative data
should he use?
Select one:
a. Graphics
b. Pictures
c. Charts
d. Tables
Response history
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The correct answer is: Graphics Time Action State Marks
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What type of source are documentary films?
Select one:
a. Syndicated
b. Static
d. Dynamic
Response history
The correct answer is: Static
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What influences the choice of the research design?
Select one:
a. All of the choices
Response history
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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Data gathering techniques are part of
Select one:
a. The theoretical framework
Response history
The correct answer is: The methodological framework
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What category of information in participant observation is concerned about clothing, age, gender, physical appearance of
respondents?
Select one:
a. Appearance
b. Human traffic
c. Personal space
d. Physical behavior and gestures
Response history
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The correct answer is: Appearance Time Action State Marks
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What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
Select one:
a. Practical questions
b. Mapping questions
c. Rhetorical questions
d. Leading questions
Response history
The correct answer is: Mapping questions
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Which of the following is the first stage of indepth interview?
Select one:
a. Give the contextual background
Response history
The correct answer is: Establish an initial rapport
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What is the best research design?
Select one:
a. For beginning researchers, a qualitative research is advisable because the natural setting is accessible.
c. Quantitative research will make the researchers more involve in the society that they live with everyday.
d. Qualitative and quantitative researches can be used randomly.
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The correct answer is: For beginning researchers, a qualitative research is advisable because the natural setting is accessible.
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Choose the best research design approach for the following research
title: A study of the Italians and the health benefits of the Mediterranean
lifestyle
Select one:
a. Action Research
b. Phenomenological Research
c. Ethnographic Research
d. Grounded Theory
Response history
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The correct answer is: Action Research Time Action State Marks
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What is pawing in context analysis?
Select one:
a. Reading multiple texts
c. Cutting out each quote (making sure to maintain some of the context in which it occurred) and pasting the
material on small index cards
d. Searching for themes that are missing in the text
Response history
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The correct answer is: Marking the texts up with different coloredTime Action
highlighter pens. State Marks
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Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations?
Select one:
a. Summary of the main ideas of the findings
Response history
The correct answer is: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
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What is the basis of research conclusion?
Select one:
a. All of the choices
b. Data results
c. Data analysis
d. Data gathering
Response history
The correct answer is: Data results
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Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Student awareness in global warming
Select one:
a. Ethnographic Research
b. Action Research
c. Grounded Theory
d. Phenomenological Research
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Action Research Time Action State Marks
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What is a research design?
Select one:
a. A guide in conducting a study
d. the overall strategy that a researcher chooses to incorporate the different components his/her study
Response history
The correct answer is: all of the choices
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contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address topics introduced by
a group moderator?
Select one:
a. Focus group discussion
b. Content analysis
c. Indepth interview
d. Observation
Response history
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The correct answer is: Focus group discussion Time Action State Marks
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What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Select one:
a. References
b. Conclusion
d. Methodology
Response history
The correct answer is: Conclusion
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When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
Select one:
a. The credibility of the author
Response history
The correct answer is: The layout of the site
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Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action that was taken?
Select one:
a. Ground theory
b. Action research
c. Ethnographic research
d. Narrative research
Response history
The correct answer is: Action research
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What is the final stage of analyzing data?
Select one:
a. Discovering themes from the text
Response history
The correct answer is: Presenting the data in tabular form
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Which of the following should include the informed consent during an experimentation?
Select one:
a. A description of the procedures that the participant will encounter
Response history
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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Choose the correct qualitative research design used in the following examples.
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican background from the rural
Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a sociocultural context. Findings reveal how Mexican
background students demonstrate different literacy practices in their homes and communities than those acknowledged at
school. Results indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic responsibilities and
potential of the Mexicanbackground students.
Select one:
Response history
a. Grounded Theory Research
Step Time Action State Marks
b. Phenomenological Research
2
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state
hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing experience. The
researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the
introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite
crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body instead of
on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite
what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Response history
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a. crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies
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b. antipsychotic medications 10:19 answered
c. 8 nurses
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d. experiences of these nurses 10:20 nurses saved
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Choose the correct qualitative research design used in the following examples.
Daly (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the lived experiences of mothers of suicidal adolescents. She contended that,
unfortunately, the mother’s experience is often the hidden dimension in the family. Unstructured interviews were conducted with
6 mothers living with suicidal adolescents. Six themes were identified: failure as a good mother, the ultimate rejection, feeling alone
in the struggle, helplessness and powerlessness in the struggle, cautious parenting, and keeping an emotional distance.
Select one:
a. Ethnographic Research
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b. Action Research
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c. Phenomenological Research
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do
about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But
if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people
choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the
hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something.
It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: TRUE
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do
about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But
if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people
choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the
hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do something.
It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: TRUE
Response history
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“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 2
Response history
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“Good morning. I’m a health officer in our barangay and I also belong to the medical research team of our community.”
Answer: 3
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
Answer: MAPPING
Response history
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Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their
feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
Select one:
a. Personal space
c. AppearanceResponse history
d. Physical behavior
Step and gestures Time Action State Marks
e. Human traffic
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f. Verbal behavior and interactions 11:23 answered
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Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best answer.
Select one:
a. Appearance
b. Personal space
c. Human traffic
Response history
d. People who stand out
Step and gestures
e. Physical behavior Time Action State Marks
The correct answer is: Verbal behavior and interactions 15/02/17,Saved: Verbal behaviorAnswer
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Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Pictures
c. Graphics
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Word Tables and Lists Time Action State Marks
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Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Pictures
b. Graphics
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Word Tables and Lists Time Action State Marks
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
It is highly recommended through texts and marking them up with different colored highlighter pens.
Select one:
a. Indigenous category
c. Transitions
d. Pawing
e. Unmarked texts
i. Connectors
l. Word repetitions
4
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Pictures
b. Graphics
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Graphics Time Action State Marks
Spradley (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) recorded conversations among tramps at informal gatherings, meals, card games, and bull sessions. As the m
Spradley combed through his recorded material and notes looking for verbatim statements made by informants about his topic. On analyzing the stat
subcategories.
Answer: KWIC
Response history
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Results rely heavily on words, and often quotations from those studied are included in the document.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
Response history
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Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even for impossible.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
Response history
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Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessica’s turn to choose, and only
Kurt was left. Jessica said, “Kurt.”
Select one:
a. Kurt is not a very good player.
4
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
You just opened a bag of potato chips and poured some juice in a glass when the phone rang. You went out of the kitchen to
answer it. When you returned after a couple of minutes, you found the split juice and pieces of chips on the floor. Your little
sister was tearyeyed and said, “I’m sorry. It was an accident.”
Select one:
a. Your sister wanted to drink your juice and eat your potato chips.
The correct answer is: Your sister decided to get her own snacks.
Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and draw the conclusion.
Select one:
a. False
b. True
Response history
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Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The others would have to
come back tomorrow.”
Select one:
a. Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow.
b. The applicants can choose between today or tomorrow for their interview.
Response
c. There are more than 100history
applicants arrived today.
2
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can read between the lines. In
order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we need to read more than the literal
meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
Select one:
a. We should not over read the details in the text.
The correct answer is: We should use given information in inferring ideas.
Recommendations should aim to solve or help solve problems discovered in the investigation.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
Response history
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Select one:
a. False
b. True
Response history
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Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly
carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
Select one:
a. Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
Response
c. Mateo realized history
that he had an unnatural fear of falling radio parts.
1
Choose the correct qualitative research design used in the following examples.
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia
state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing experience. The
researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the
introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite
crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body instead
of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite
what they felt to beResponse
a “thankless history
job.”
c. Phenomenological Research
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d. Action Research 09:50Researchsaved
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Choose the correct qualitative research design used in the following examples.
Williams and Irurita (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the personal control and emotional comfort of hospitalized patients.
Interviews were conducted with 40 patients, and 75 hours of field observations were conducted. The basic psychological
process identified by the researchers was labeled “optimizing personal control to facilitate emotional comfort.” Personal control
referred to the ability of patients to influence their environment; emotional comfort was defined as a state of relaxation that
affected the physical status of the patient. Personal control was found to be a central feature of emotional comfort.
Select one:
Response history
a. Grounded Theory Research
Step Time Action State Marks
b. Action Research
3
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican background from the rural
Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a sociocultural context. Findings reveal how Mexican
background students demonstrate different literacy practices in their homes and communities than those acknowledged at
school. Results indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic responsibilities and
potential of the Mexicanbackground students.
Select one:
Response history
a. Mexican background students
b. high schoolStep
students of Mexican background from the rural Midwest Time Action State Marks
15/02/17, Answer
Saved: high school students of Mexican background from the
The correct answer is: high school students of Mexican background from the rural
09:50 rural Midwest
Midwest saved
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do
about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging.
But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of
people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them
off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to
do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
The homeless are also the same beggars asking for money on the street.
Answer: TRUE
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
5
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Williams and Irurita (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the personal control and emotional comfort of hospitalized patients.
Interviews were conducted with 40 patients, and 75 hours of field observations were conducted. The basic psychological
process identified by the researchers was labeled “optimizing personal control to facilitate emotional comfort.” Personal control
referred to the ability of patients to influence their environment; emotional comfort was defined as a state of relaxation that
affected the physical status of the patient. Personal control was found to be a central feature of emotional comfort.
Select one:
Response history
a. personal control and emotional comfort
b. optimizing Step
personal control to facilitate emotional comfort Time Action State Marks
1
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all
together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Select one:
a. Examples used to prove a point are managed a little differently than opinions, ideas, or facts. These are
treated the same way one would treat common knowledge, and not referenced.
b. Include them in one parenthetical citation or endnote after you have finished listing them.
c. Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
2
A blogger made a photo collage for his latest blog. He picked photos from his Facebook friends without asking for their consent.
What research misconduct did he commit?
Select one:
a. Selfplagiarism
b. Falsification
c. Plagiarism
d. Fabrication
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Plagiarism Time Action State Marks
3
Which of the following statements describes the process of reviewing the literature in a qualitative study?
Select one:
a. It is a continuing process because the research problem becomes more focused throughout the research.
Response history
The correct answer is: It is limited to a brief preliminary search so as to avoid bias from the researcher.
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In MLA citation style, when documenting one author in reference in a text, which is correct?
Select one:
a. This point has been argued before. (Glenn Frye, 197)
Response history
The correct answer is: This point has been argued before (Frye 197).
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Which of the following statements is correct?
Select one:
a. If you cite information within the text of a paper, it is not necessary to include this source in the list of references.
b. If you cite Source A based on a secondary source (i.e., Source B), mention only Source A in the list of references.
Response history
The correct answer is: The reference list is doublespaced with hanging indents.
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Which of the following is not an example of dynamic source?
Select one:
a. paintings
b. Wikis
c. Field research
d. Stage play
Response history
The correct answer is: paintings
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Arrange the correct order of the guidelines for a coherent review of related literature:
1. Avoid misinterpretation or distortion of the writer’s original meaning by direct quotation.
2. Analyze their respective content, facts, findings, methods, concepts and implications. Cite properly all relevant literature into a
meaningful whole.
3. Synthesize into holistic body of content or in one relevant discussion.
4. Classify and identify the appropriate categories, relationship, similarities, of both local and international studies.
Select one:
a. 4, 2,1,3
b. 1,2,3,4
c. 4,3,2,1
d. 3,1,4,2
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Which of the following is an example of static type of source?
Select one:
a. Documentary film
b. Podcasts
d. Live performance
Response history
The correct answer is: Html coded web sites
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Which of the following is the most essential in conducting the review of related literature?
Select one:
a. Create a long list of different theories.
Response history
The correct answer is: Examine all potential literature.
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10
When doing your background reading for your literature review it is important to
Select one:
a. Keep a detailed reference of the full publication information of anything that you read.
e. Take good notes of the ideas that occur during the reading process.
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
The correct answer is: All of the choices
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What citation style was used in this source?
Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Select one:
a. APA
b. MLA
c. CMS
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Step
The correct answer is: MLA Time Action State Marks
12
What type of source is the newspaper clipping?
Select one:
a. Dynamic
c. Syndicated
d. Static
Response history
13
What does CMS citation style mean?
Select one:
a. Citation for Medical Style
Response history
The correct answer is: Chicago Manual Style
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14
Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
Select one:
a. Key letter searches
b. Long sentences
d. Short sentences
Response history
The correct answer is: Key word searches
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15
What comes first before planning the structure of literature review?
Select one:
a. Writing the literature review
Response history
The correct answer is: Outlining the aim of the research
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Which of the following is the best advice in using internet search engines in qualitative research?
Select one:
a. Wiki entries are more up to date and accurate than journal articles.
b. Yahoo and Google engines are much more efficient and effective.
c. Web addresses ending in ac.uk or .edu are generally bona fide academic sources.
Response history
The correct answer is: Web addresses ending in ac.uk or .edu are generally bona fide academic sources.
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17
What is the APA citation style of the information of the source presented?
Select one:
Response
a. Cullough, D. (2001). Johnhistory
Adams, 703726. New York : Simon & Schuster
b. None of theStep
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c. Cullough, David. John Adams, p. 703726. New York : Simon & Schuster (2001). Print.
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d. Cullough, David (2001). John Adams, p. 703726. New York : Simon & Schuster
11:42 answered
15/02/17,
The correct answer is: Cullough, D. (2001). John Adams, 703726. New York :Saved:
Simon Cullough,
& SchusterD. (2001). John Adams,
Answer703726. New York
11:46 : Simon & Schuster saved
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Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Select one:
a. All of the choices
b. Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
c. Critically evaluating the personal study like how one does to other research work
Response history
The correct answer is: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
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Which of the following is not an error that will result to plagiarism?
Select one:
a. Overrelying on someone else’s organizational structure.
c. Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that information.
Response history
The correct answer is: Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that information.
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20
What is missing in the following passage from a student paper?
In 1904, Matisse came under the influence of Signac's use of separated colors in his paintings. This was called "divisionism." As
Spurling says, "Divisionism provided logical grounds for separating the ultimate goal of painting order, harmony, emotional
stability achieved through rhythmic compositions of form and color from its traditional dependence on the subject. This was
an important idea for Matisse.
Select one:
a. No year of publication beside the cited names
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b. No citation at all
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c. No significance to the subject matter
The correct answer is: Make sure that the source of every idea is very clearly identified and cited.
Response history
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What information is required for the APA intext citation?
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Response
a. McCullough, 2001 history
b. David Mc Cullough,
Step 2001 Time Action State Marks
c. McCullough, 2001 (p.703726)
15/02/17, Started Not yet
d. David Mc Cullough, 2001 (p.703726) 11:42 answered
23
Which of the following is true in MLA citation of block quotes?
Select one:
a. None of the choices
24
The literature review must be:
Select one:
a. Required reading for the program of the study
d. Readily available
Response history
The correct answer is: Required reading for the program of the study
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What does the researcher engage in reading the literature?
Select one:
a. An evaluation of the literature
Response history
The correct answer is: An evaluation of the literature
Step Time Action State Marks
15/02/17,Saved: An evaluationAnswer
11:46of the librarysaved
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What is the purpose of the search for literature in research?
Select one:
a. The researcher develops an awareness of all the related literature.
Response history
The correct answer is: The researcher develops an awareness of all the related literature.
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Which characteristic is the first consideration in surveying related literature and studies?
Select one:
a. Reviewed materials must not be too few or too many.
Response history
The correct answer is: The surveyed materials must be as recent as possible.
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In APA citation style, which of the following is TRUE about quotations?
Select one:
a. They should be used in place of one’s own thoughtful response.
Response history
The correct answer is: They should be used only when absolutely necessary.
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Why does a researcher need to cite his/her sources?
Select one:
a. To recognize the wellknown authors.
b. To differentiate the old and latest references that the researcher used.
c. To show readers the materials where the researcher base his/her analysis, narrative or conclusion.
Response history
The correct answer is: To show readers the materials where the researcher base his/her analysis, narrative or conclusion.
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Which of the following is the best way to protect yourself against plagiarism?
Select one:
a. Always cite your sources.
b. Include your own contributions, so you are not relying exclusively on the ideas of others.
d. Paraphrase other people’s information and cite the source of that information.
Select one:
The blue print of research
all of the choices
A guide in conducting a study
the overall strategy that a researcher chooses to incorporate the different components his/her study
Question 3 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents in the education system
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Phenomenological Research
Grounded Theory
Ethnographic Research
Action Research
Select one:
A research methodology used with statistics.
The role of the research supervisor takes in the research process.
A key element of the theoretical framework
A key data gathering method in social sciences.
Select one:
Autoethnography
Life history
Case study
Oral history
Question 8 A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
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Scientific
Quantitative
Case study
Qualitative
Question 9 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with grounded theory methodology
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Phenomenological Research
Action Research
Grounded Theory
Ethnographic Research
Select one:
All of the choices
Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and valid.
Begin to write the initial conclusions and observations, sometimes after every focus group, interview or observational event.
Assign similar observations and interpretations at different times.
Question 12 When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
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The purpose of the site
The layout of the site
The credibility of the author
The intended audience of the site
Question 13 A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
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Observation
Content analysis
Focus group discussion
In-depth interview
Question 14 Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
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The research instrument
The data collection
The sampling procedure
All of the choices
Question 15 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
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Action Research
Grounded Theory
Phenomenological Research
Ethnographic Research
Question 16 contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator?
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In-depth interview
Observation
Focus group discussion
Content analysis
Question 17 The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the research design applied?
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Phenomenological
Ethnographic
Grounded theory
Action research
Question 18 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Not yet answ ered A Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children
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Select one:
Action Research
Phenomenological Research
Grounded Theory
Ethnographic Research
Question 21 What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
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Social science queries
Memoing, verification and credibility
All of the choices
Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts (KWIC)
Question 22
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Static
Syndicated
All of the choices
Dynamic
Question 25 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and studies?
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Materials reviewed must be objective and unbiased.
Materials surveyed must be relevant to the study.
Reviewed materials must be many.
The surveyed materials must be as recent as possible.
Question 30 Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
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Rationale, questions, method, recommendations, conclusion and references
Research questions, literature, discussion, results and references
Research questions, literature, references, method and conclusion
Introduction, method, results, discussion and references
Question 32 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
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Select one:
Ethnographic Research
Action Research
Grounded Theory
Phenomenological Research
Question 33
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Canonigo, Cristina. English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Sta. Cruz, Manila: CKC Publication, 1999.
Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
Canonigo, Cristina. English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Sta. Cruz, Manila: CKC Publication, 1999. Print.
Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
Question 35 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Not yet answ ered A historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
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Grounded Theory
Action Research
Phenomenological Research
Ethnographic Research
Question 36 Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines
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Phenomenological Research
Grounded Theory
Action Research
Ethnographic Research
Question 38 A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data collection was used?
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Interview
Content analysis
Survey questionnaire
Observation
Select one:
Rhetorical questions
Leading questions
Mapping questions
Practical questions
Question 46 What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research?
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All of the choices
Memoing, verification and credibility
Pawing, compare and contrast
Validity, reliability and credibility
Question 47 Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action that was taken?
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Narrative research
Ground theory
Ethnographic research
Action research
Question 48 What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and categories often prior to analys
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Subjective approach
Iterative/hermeneutic approach
Investigative semiotic approach
Enumerative approach
Question 49 What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
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References
Conclusion
Review of related literature
Methodology
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Which of the following is not the features in characteristics of a research.? Select one:
Systematic solving of scientific problems
Using scientific methods
Using marginalized in the society
Systems of interconnecting phases and steps
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Which of the following is not the function of the related literature? Select one:
It provides a theoretical background to your study.
It enables you to show how your findings have contributed to the existing body of knowledge in your profession.
It helps you to disregard your research findings into the existing body of knowledge.
It helps you establish the links between what you are proposing to examine and what has already been studied.
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This is the another tips for writing an introduction of the research paper that after providing your readers with some b
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Be general before you're specific
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Start with a bang
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Avoids abbreviations and j argon
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Which of the following is not the a good research title? Select one:
Create a research with lengthy pages
Differentiates the paper from other papers of the same subject area
Captures the reader's attention
Condense the paper's content in a few words
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This is the basic tips in keeping mind in writing the title that the good research title should contain key words used
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Avoids abbreviations and j argon
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Use appropriate descriptive words
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This is a process wherein you need to have different skills like planning, organizing and the like in order to come up
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Research process
Research method
Research survey
Research strategy
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This is by means of statistics that involve collection and study of numerical data. Select one:
Experimental Research
Descriptive Research
Documentary Research
Quantitative Research
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This is the basic tips in keeping mind in writing the title that the other lesser-known or specific abbreviations and jarg
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Use appropriate descriptive words
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Which of the following that the literature review can help in many ways in relation to the study? Select one:
It bring clarity and focus to your research problem
Broaden your knowledge base in your research area
Improve your research methodology
Contextualized the recommendations
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This is the another tips for writing an introduction of the research paper that if you really want to draw readers in, you
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Lay it on 'em
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Lay it on 'em
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Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that research entails both reading and writing?
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A way to prove lies and to support truths
Means to understand various issues
A tool for building knowledge and efficient learning
A Seed to love reading, writing analyzing and sharing valuable information
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This research used a scale, range and verbal interpretation in conducting the research. Select one:
Case Study Research
Quasi-Experimental Research
Descriptive Research
Experimental Research
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Problem
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This is the base word of the variable. Select one:
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Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that research is required not just for students but for
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A way to prove lies and to support truths
An aid to business success and job search
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Why experimental research is considered to be true experimental? Select one:
Because uses valid results
Because uses checklist format
Because uses survey results
Because uses case study format
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This is the tips in writing the significance of the study that by looking into the general contribution of your study.
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Refer to the statement of the problem
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Write from general to specific
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Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that research has a vital role in business?
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A way to prove lies and to support truths
A tool for building knowledge and efficient learning
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Which of the following you need to keep in mind in choosing your own topic that make sure you select a subject that
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Avoid a topic that will tempt you to summarize rather than to discuss or analyze
Chose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
Choose a topic on which you can find material
Choose a topic that interests you
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This is kind of quantitative research that the best example is true experimental research. Select one:
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The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today.
The others would have to
come back tomorrow.”
Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a
passage, and a text, we need to read more than the literal
meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
We should use given information in inferring ideas
Recommendations should aim to solve or help solve problems discovered in the investigation.
False
The best research design is the qualitative research design.
False
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly
carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican
background from the rural
Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a sociocultural context. Findings
reveal how Mexicanbackground students demonstrate different literacy practices in their homes and
communities than those acknowledged at school.
Results indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic
responsibilities and potential of the Mexicanbackground students.
Ethnographic Research
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951
and 1965 in a Virginia state
hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing
experience. The researcher
wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before
and during the introduction of
antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care
despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s mind.
The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite
what they felt to be a
“thankless job.”
8 nurses
Daly (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the lived experiences of mothers of suicidal adolescents. She
contended that, unfortunately,
the mother’s experience is often the hidden dimension in the family. Unstructured interviews were
conducted with 6 mothers living
with suicidal adolescents. Six themes were identified: failure as a good mother, the ultimate
rejection, feeling alone in the struggle,
helplessness and powerlessness in the struggle, cautious parenting, and keeping an emotional
distance.
Phenomenological Research
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do
about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if
you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact
doing quite well from begging. But
if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for
yourself. They say a lot of people
choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities
to say – it lets them off the
hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about
homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
government to do something.
It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Being homeless is a choice and individual decision.
True
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do
about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if
you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact
doing quite well from begging. But
if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for
yourself. They say a lot of people
choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities
to say – it lets them off the
hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about
homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
government to do something.
It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Homelessness is a perennial global problem
True
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951
and 1965 in a Virginia state
hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing
experience. The researcher
wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before
and during the introduction
of antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care
despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s
mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions,
despite what they felt to be a
“thankless job.”
Narrative Research
Williams and Irurita (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the personal control and emotional comfort of
hospitalized patients.
Interviews were conducted with 40 patients, and 75 hours of field observations were conducted. The
basic psychological
process identified by the researchers was labeled “optimizing personal control to facilitate emotional
comfort.” Personal control
referred to the ability of patients to influence their environment; emotional comfort was defined as a
state of relaxation that
affected the physical status of the patient. Personal control was found to be a central feature of
emotional comfort.
Grounded Theory Research
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican
background from the rural
Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a sociocultural context. Findings
reveal how Mexicanbackground
students demonstrate different literacy practices in their homes and communities than those
acknowledged at
school. Results indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the
realistic responsibilities and
potential of the Mexicanbackground students
high school students of Mexican background from the rural Midwest
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do
about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if
you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact
doing quite well from begging.
But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for
yourself. They say a lot of
people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the
authorities to say – it lets them
off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about
homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has
come for the government to
do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
The homeless are also the same beggars asking for money on the street.
True
Williams and Irurita (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the personal control and emotional comfort of
hospitalized patients.
Interviews were conducted with 40 patients, and 75 hours of field observations were conducted. The
basic psychological
process identified by the researchers was labeled “optimizing personal control to facilitate emotional
comfort.” Personal control
referred to the ability of patients to influence their environment; emotional comfort was defined as a
state of relaxation that
affected the physical status of the patient. Personal control was found to be a central feature of
emotional comfort.
hospitalized patients
Results rely heavily on words, and often quotations from those studied are included in the document.
True
Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
False
Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessica’s
turn to choose, and only
Kurt was left. Jessica said, “Kurt.”
Jessica was pleased to have Kurt on her team.
You just opened a bag of potato chips and poured some juice in a glass when the phone rang. You
went out of the kitchen to
answer it. When you returned after a couple of minutes, you found the split juice and pieces of chips
on the floor. Your little
sister was tearyeyed and said, “I’m sorry. It was an accident.”
Your sister decided to get her own snacks
Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions,
and draw the conclusion.
True
The list of research participants
Word Tables and Lists
Characteristics of the people being studied
Word Tables and Lists
It is highly recommended through texts and marking them up with different colored highlighter pens.
Pawing
Organizational chart of the institution being studied
Graphics
Spradley (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) recorded conversations among tramps at informal gatherings,
meals, card games, and
bull sessions. As the men talked to each other about their experiences, there were many references
to making a flop.
Spradley combed through his recorded material and notes looking for verbatim statements made by
informants about his
topic. On analyzing the statements, he found that most of the statements could fit into subcategories
such as kinds of flops,
ways to make flops, ways to make your own flop, kinds of people who bother you when you flop,
ways to make a bed, and
kinds of beds. Spradley then returned to his informants and sought additional information from them
on each of the
subcategories.
indigenous categories
He stole the recipe from the chef.
Plagiarism
Milken, Michael, et al. "On Global Warming and Financial Imbalances." New Perspectives
Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 4, 2006, p. 63.
CMS
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Research survey
Dynamic
An Inconvenient Truth. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, performances by Al Gore and Billy West,
Paramount, 2006.
MLA
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Falsification
The researcher invented the results of the study.
Fabrication
Theatrical play
Dynamic
Food blog
Syndicated
The research assistant wrote an anonymous name in the list.
Fabrication
The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
APA
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
5
“Good morning. I’m a health officer in our barangay and I also belong to the medical research team
of our community.”
1
Do you find her comments on your website offensive?
Leading
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’
behaviors indicate about their
feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
Physical behavior and gestures
Gender, age, ethnicity, and profession of speakers; dynamics of interaction
Verbal behavior and interactions
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a
point. How can he pull them all
together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
A blogger made a photo collage for his latest blog. He picked photos from his Facebook friends
without asking for their consent.
What research misconduct did he commit?
Plagiarism
Which of the following statements describes the process of reviewing the literature in a qualitative
study?
It is limited to a brief preliminary search so as to avoid bias from the researcher.
In MLA citation style, when documenting one author in reference in a text, which is correct?
This point has been argued before (Frye 197).
Which of the following statements is correct?
The reference list is doublespaced with hanging indents.
Which of the following is not an example of dynamic source?
paintings
Arrange the correct order of the guidelines for a coherent review of related literature:
1. Avoid misinterpretation or distortion of the writer’s original meaning by direct quotation.
2. Analyze their respective content, facts, findings, methods, concepts and implications. Cite
properly all relevant literature into a
meaningful whole.
3. Synthesize into holistic body of content or in one relevant discussion.
4. Classify and identify the appropriate categories, relationship, similarities, of both local
and international studies.
4, 2,1,3
Which of the following is an example of static type of source?
Html coded web sites
Which of the following is the most essential in conducting the review of related literature?
Examine all potential literature.
When doing your background reading for your literature review it is important to
All of the choices
Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
MLA
What type of source is the newspaper clipping?
Syndicated
What does CMS citation style mean?
Chicago Manual Style
Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
Key word searches
What comes first before planning the structure of literature review?
Outlining the aim of the research
Which of the following is the best advice in using internet search engines in qualitative research?
Web addresses ending in ac.uk or .edu are generally bona fide academic sources
What is the APA citation style of the information of the source presented?
Personal author: McCullough, David G.
Title: John Adams
Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703726) and index
Cullough, D. (2001). John Adams, 703726. New York : Simon & Schuster
Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
Which of the following is not an error that will result to plagiarism?
Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that information
In 1904, Matisse came under the influence of Signac's use of separated colors in his paintings. This
was called "divisionism." As
Spurling says, "Divisionism provided logical grounds for separating the ultimate goal of painting
order, harmony, emotional
stability achieved through rhythmic compositions of form and color from its traditional dependence
on the subject. This was an
important idea for Matisse.
No year of publication beside the cited names
Which of the following is the best way to avoid plagiarism?
Make sure that the source of every idea is very clearly identified and cited.
What information is required for the APA intext citation?
Personal author: McCullough, David
G. Title: John Adams
Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703726) and index.
McCullough, 2001
Which of the following is true in MLA citation of block quotes?
All of the choices
The literature review must be:
Required reading for the program of the study
What does the researcher engage in reading the literature?
An evaluation of the literature
What is the purpose of the search for literature in research?
The researcher develops an awareness of all the related literature.
Which characteristic is the first consideration in surveying related literature and studies?
The surveyed materials must be as recent as possible.
In APA citation style, which of the following is TRUE about quotations?
They should be used only when absolutely necessary.
Why does a researcher need to cite his/her sources?
To show readers the materials where the researcher base his/her analysis, narrative or conclusion.
Which of the following is the best way to protect yourself against plagiarism?
All of the choices
Describe your relationship with your colleagues.
Open
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or
accompanied; number of people
Human traffic
Would you like to continue that kind of relationship?
Mapping
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
6
“One area of this research is to record particular challenges that cancer patients face after
chemotherapy. Could you tell me
your experience?”
4
What do you think about the two presidential candidates?
Open
What individuals’ preferences concerning personal space suggest about their relationships
Personal space
“How old were you when you discovered your disease?”
3
Do you feel great when people admire your work?
Leading
“How does your family view your situation?”
4
Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York:
Penguin.
APA
Research journal
Syndicated
Weinstein, Joshua I. "The Market in Plato’sRepublic." Classical Philology 104 (2009): 439–58.
CMS
Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel Gibson)
Static
The bibliography is incomplete.
Fabrication
The researcher manipulated the results of the study.
Falsification
Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11,
2009. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.
MLA
Official website
Static
A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Plagiarism
Spolarium by Juan Luna
Static
Reference list allows readers to locate and use the sources and copy the ones cited.
False
References can be the same as bibliography.
False
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I
will continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
He will still participate in the activities of the organization.
James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in
different homes. They did not
meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the following: Springer’s first wife was
named Linda and his second
wife, Betty. Lewis has also had a wife named Betty and one named Linda. Each had a son named
James Allen. Each had owned a
dog named Toy. Their favorite subject in high school had been math. They had both studied law
enforcement after high school.
They had the same hobbies and the same favorite vacation place. They even liked the same brand
of cookies. (adapted from
http://www.gedonlineclass.net)
What conclusion can you draw about twins based on this article?
Identical twins have a lot in common
Conclusions should refer only to the population, area, or subject of the study.
True
“English has been dubbed as the “language of the world”. Over a billion people in the world have
considered English as their second
language. With over 2,500 OFW’s leaving the country everyday to different parts of the globe,
Filipinos are expected to arm
themselves with English to communicate with the world.”(Excerpt from “Nursing the Carabao
English”,in Yu& Plata, 2006)
Communicating in English is an important tool for Filipinos who want to work abroad.
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is
necessary.
True
The readers must be informed why this research counts and why is it important.
True
James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in
different homes. They did not
meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the following: Springer’s first wife was
named Linda and his second
wife, Betty. Lewis has also had a wife named Betty and one named Linda. Each had a son named
James Allen. Each had owned a
dog named Toy. Their favorite subject in high school had been math. They had both studied law
enforcement after high school.
They had the same hobbies and the same favorite vacation place. They even liked the same brand
of cookies. (adapted from
http://www.gedonlineclass.net)
What conclusion can you draw about the two men in the article?
Even though these men were raised differently, they like many of the same things.
Maria is watching too much television. A toddler shouldn’t be spending hours staring blankly at a
screen. Worse yet, some of her wild behavior have been inspired by those awful cartoons she
watches.
Some cartoons are not good for Maria.
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) surveyed 1,011 ever-
married women, gathered
social and economic histories from 150 families. She conducted indepth interviews with present and
formal officials (known as
cadres), and collected documentary evidence from local newspapers, journals and other sources.
Greenhalgh notes that "Because I was largely constrained from asking direct questions about
resistance, the informal record of field notes, interview transcripts, and questionnaire data contains
few overt challenges to state policy." Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with
the researchers, both peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest aspects of the
policy they did not like. Cadres, for example were loathe to comment on birthplanning campaigns;
peasant women were reluctant to talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the
unofficial record of birth planning in the villages. More explicit protests were registered in informal
conversations. From these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to
choose between a resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of
Chinese culture and of practical reason.
searching for missing information
Geographic map of the study area
Graphics
Summary of research findings
Word Tables and Lists
Another linguistic approach is to look for naturally occurring shifts in thematic content.
Transitions
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by
which people acquire and
maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems
Social science queries
The changing image of public transportation
Pictures The approach is based on a powerful trick most of us learned in kindergarten and requires
paper and scissors.
Cutting and Sorting
The object is to look for metaphors in rhetoric and deduce the schemas, or underlying principles, that
might produce patterns in those metaphors.
Metaphors and analogies
Look carefully at words and phrases that indicate relationships among things.
Connectors
Artwork of the child participants
Pictures
Bisogni, et. al. (2005) studied the conceptual understanding of how management of food and eating
is linked to life course events and
experiences. Individual qualitative interviews were conducting to adults in upstate New York,
particularly 14 men and 11 women with
moderate to low incomes. A conceptual model of food choice capacity emerged. Food choice
capacity represented participants'
confidence in meeting their standards for food and eating given their food management skills and
circumstances. Most participants had
faced challenging and changing circumstances (income, employment, social support, roles, health
conditions). Participants linked
strong food management skills with high levels of food choice capacity, except in the case of
extreme financial circumstances or the
absence of strong standards.
Narrative Research
Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these
experiences affect aged peoples’
sense of identity. Explorative, open ended, interviews were conducted with 13 respondents between
the ages of 63 and 82, recruited
from a retired peoples’ organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The
results showed that generally the
experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this change in terms
of body and self, and finding ways
to feel at home in this changed situation.
13 respondents between the ages of 63 and 82
Dunckley, Aspinal, AddingtonHall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in
one hospice and one nursing home
setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators and
barriers to the use of the Palliative
Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in semistructured interviews, completed diaries, and
participated in monthly meetings to
give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the
POS.
Action Research
Dunckley, Aspinal, AddingtonHall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in
one hospice and one nursing home
setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators and
barriers to the use of the Palliative
Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in semistructured interviews, completed diaries, and
participated in monthly meetings to
give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the
POS.
staff of one hospice and one nursing home
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about
it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you
go to town. They are always there
asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
from begging. But if you have any
caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a
lot of people choose to live on the
streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them
off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do
something. It makes me feel
uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Common people are powerless to help the homeless.
False
Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these
experiences affect aged peoples’
sense of identity. Explorative, open ended, interviews were conducted with 13 respondents between
the ages of 63 and 82, recruited
from a retired peoples’ organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The
results showed that generally the
experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this change in terms
of body and self, and finding ways
to feel at home in this changed situation.
Phenomenological Research
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about
it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you
go to town. They are always there
asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
from begging. But if you have any
caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a
lot of people choose to live on the
streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them
off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do
something. It makes me feel
uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Homelessness is hopeless to be solved.
False
Bisogni, et. al. (2005) studied the conceptual understanding of how management of food and eating
is linked to life course events and
experiences. Individual qualitative interviews were conducting to adults in upstate New York,
particularly 14 men and 11 women with
moderate to low incomes. A conceptual model of food choice capacity emerged. Food choice
capacity represented participants'
confidence in meeting their standards for food and eating given their food management skills and
circumstances. Most participants had
faced challenging and changing circumstances (income, employment, social support, roles, health
conditions). Participants linked
strong food management skills with high levels of food choice capacity, except in the case of
extreme financial circumstances or the
absence of strong standards.
14 men and 11 women with moderate to low
incomes Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about
it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you
go to town. They are always there
asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
from begging. But if you have any
caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a
lot of people choose to live on the
streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them
off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do
something. It makes me feel
uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
False
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t
know though what we can do about
it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you
go to town. They are always there
asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
from begging. But if you have any
caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a
lot of people choose to live on the
streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them
off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the government to do
something. It makes me feel
uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Not all homeless are impoverished.
True
Textbooks
Static
The researcher copied the results of the study from another thesis.
Plagiarism
She changed the gender of the participant to complete the all male survey.
Falsification
Ebert, Roger. Review of An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Davis Guggenheim. rogerebert.com, 1
June 2006,
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/aninconvenienttruth2006. Accessed 15 June 2016.
MLA
Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education.Philadelphia: Ballière Tindall.
APA
Leroux, Marcel. Global Warming: Myth Or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology. Springer, 2005.
CMS
Live concert
Dynamic
Discovery Channel
Syndicated
Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gradual or abrupt.
Developmental Psychology,
35,127145.
APA
The researcher declared she interviewed the resource person even if she didn’t.
Fabrication
The correct answer is: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores
and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
promote the values that are essential to collaborative work, such as trust, accountability, mutual
respect and fairness.
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the
study.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Research is the highest form of adoration” ― Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research and you learn the
basic facts. ” -Bill Gates
The correct answer is: Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Do research. Feed your talent. Research not only wins the war on cliche, it's the key to victory over
fear and it's cousin, depression.” ― Robert McKee
The correct answer is: Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent
and skill
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“The measure of greatness in a scientific idea is the extent to which it stimulates thought and opens
up new lines of research.” ― Paul A.M. Dirac
The correct answer is: Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of
greatness.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. ” -Zora Neale Hurston
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“All I’m armed with is research.” -Mike Wallace
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“The more important reason is that the research itself provides an important long-run perspective on
the issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. ” -Ben Bernanke
The correct answer is: Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil
Armstrong
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Research is about engaging in a conversation with a brand.” -Matthew Rhodes
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Find out what’s really out there. I never said to be like me, I say be like you and make a difference.”
– Marilyn Manson
The correct answer is: Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a
difference.
The correct answer is: Explain all relevant aspects of research procedures
Debriefing
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
The correct answer is: Sharing only the information permitted by the participant
The correct answer is: A tentative conclusion or answer to a specific question raised at the beginning
of the investigation.
The correct answer is: Both can be utilized by researchers depending on the use.
The correct answer is: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated
with the research
Confidentiality and anonymity are important to insure limited risk of exposure of information
including…
The correct answer is: To make sure that participants know exactly what to expect from the research
and to communicate their right to withdraw at any stage.
The correct answer is: Prevent mental and physical harm to subjects.
What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Among the steps in the research process, which part typically takes the most time of the researcher?
The correct answer is: Research must give pride to its investigator.
The correct answer is: The research that the researcher takes in becomes a personal importance.
Research is
The correct answer is: Proposed before a good research question can be developed.
The correct answer is: a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample
of subjects, tests or other measuring instruments, a description of procedures, and data analysis.
A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal
statement is called
Research is
The correct answer is: Searching for the truth in a scientific way
The correct answer is: more likely to involve applied research than basic research
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“The major strength of qualitative approach is the depth to which explorations are conducted, and
descriptions are written, usually resulting in sufficient details for the reader to grasp the
idiosyncrasies of the situation.” – Myers
The correct answer is: The importance of context and meaning are the reasons to get the depth of
explorations in qualitative research. The setting of the problem and multiple ways to get data from
the locale will surely help the researcher to explain the unexplainable.
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“Formal symbolic representation of qualitative entities is doomed to its rightful place of minor
significance in a world where flowers and beautiful women abound.” Albert Einstein
The correct answer is: Qualitative research is everyday life research. The issues to be addressed
are in the beautiful places where problems are least expected to arise such as home, school,
church, tourist spots, etc.
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“The most important advances, the qualitative leaps, are the least predictable. Not even the best
scientists predicted the impact of nuclear physics, and everyday consumer items such as the iPhone
would have seemed magic back in the 1950s.” - Martin Rees
The correct answer is: The flexible design of qualitative research is illustrated in the quotation since
it can be modified from modern to conservative or vice-versa depending on the need of the study.
The skill set required of the researcher is the key to interpret unpredictable findings.
Online and mobile technology offer limited enhancements to qualitative research designs.
Qualitative research is relative to the everyday life of the researcher including his/her meditation on
daily activities and experiences.
Qualitative research requires the analytical and organizational abilities that are necessary for all
researchers.
“The worse thing that contemporary qualitative research can imply is that, in this post-modern age,
anything goes. The trick is to produce intelligent, disciplined work on the very edge of the
abyss.” ― David Silverman
The correct answer is: The messy analysis and inductive approach is the qualitative characteristic
describe in this quotation. It involves multilayered process which may include anything but the
inductive approach will shape the result into an intelligent and disciplined work that will really make a
difference.
The correct answer is: The unique capabilities of online and mobile qualitative research can be
under modern category and they are very much useful in qualitative research.
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Multitasking: Helpful or Hurtful
Which part of the research paper do you find the following? The weaknesses spring out of the
inaccuracies of the perceptions of the respondents.
Which part of the research paper do you find the following? Possible solutions to existing problems
or improvement to unsatisfactory conditions.
The best quality data that a researcher can get is the double blind test.
Individuals are like scientists who develop theories on how the world and their own activities
function.
It is generally used to figure out the changes in a system when a variable in the system changes,
measuring how the end result changes by altering a variable.
It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
It can be defined like mathematical and statistical models which are describing a diverse array of
variables relationship.
Looks at relationships between variables and can establish cause and effect in highly controlled
circumstance.
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material,
social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or relationship, or implication of the
variables under study.
This section indicates the specific benefits which will be gained from the results of the study.
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present
this information.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
The period of the study which includes the time, either months or years, during which the data were
gathered.
Theory of Relativity
No experimental treatments were given, and no control other than gender was attempted.
The researchers also determined the children’s reactions on violent cartoon shows watched on
television.
The correct answer is: SCOPE
This is qualitative research that investigates the daily life of housewives on weekdays.
The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Some technical terms on information technology were not explained in this study.
This study concentrates on the factors that need to be considered for the implementation of the
policy.
The inputs are only coming from senior high school students of the subject school.
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the university.
The correct answer is: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the
research problem.
Willing (2009) argues that many qualitative researchers tend not to work with “variables” that are
defined by the researcher prior to the research project because
In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the possible beneficiaries of the research?
The correct answer is: Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers
The correct answer is: It must contribute to the development of the whole research problem or topic.
The correct answer is: The title must reflect the variables under study.
The correct answer is: This study determines the status of irregular second year students enrolled in
a Catholic school.
The correct answer is: They are particularly useful for exploring how and why things that have
happened.
The correct answer is: The researcher strives to collect information from which some level of useful
knowledge can be gained.
What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
The correct answer is: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the
everyday lives that we lead.
What are the types of issues that qualitative research commonly answers?
The correct answer is: The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of
Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra
The correct answer is: To study the social interaction in a natural environment.
How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
The correct answer is: The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
The correct answer is: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
The correct answer is: It measures the validity and reliability of a research instrument.
How can online and mobile communications become advantageous in qualitative research?
The correct answer is: Participants can enrich their text responses by attaching files, images, links to
websites, and voice response.
It is a formal, objective, systematic process in which numerical data are used to obtain information
about the world.
The researcher should never report flaws in procedural design and estimate their effect on the
findings.
Restate the statement: Although it might be said that an absolute truth is intangible in all forms of
research, the interactive, personal and interpretive approach in qualitative inquiry extinguishes the
notion that the outcomes represent an absolute truth.
Research is
The correct answer is: investigating, analyzing and synthesizing new information from various
sources
The correct answer is: The researcher participates as a research subject for his/her own study.
The correct answer is: A dog can be trained to alert a human if the telephone is ringing.
The correct answer is: The readers are involved in all the studies that they read.
The correct answer is: Fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
It is also used to uncover trends in thought and opinions, and dive deeper into the problem.
What characteristic of qualitative research is mentioned here? The data and the researcher’s
interpretation of the data – hinge greatly on the contexts from which the data are obtained (Roller &
Lavraks, 2015).
What section identifies the people or institution who will benefit from the findings of the study?
It identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
It is an exploratory research.
The correct answer is: The daily life activities can be studied.
Which of the following is a product of basic research?
The correct answer is: It may result to inaccuracies in the attitudes being measured for the question.
The correct answer is: A student examined the function of boxing as a way to help adolescents with
a criminal record to deal with aggression
Time expenditure on research is lighter on the planning end and heavier during the analysis phase.
The correct answer is: This may in turn generate new forms of human action.
Paraphrase the statement: Qualitative approaches are typically used to explore new phenomena
and to capture individuals’ thoughts, feelings, or interpretations of meanings and process (Given,
2008).
The correct answer is: It is used to gain an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions, and
motivations of humans.
Which of the following statements is true based on the question: which of these is a way to build the
general knowledge of a research topic?
I. Read a good recent textbook chapter.
II. Look for the recent publication before reading a material.
III. Find and use a reader on the topic in question.
Research survey
Milken, Michael, et al. "On Global Warming and Financial Imbalances." New Perspectives Quarterly,
vol. 23, no. 4, 2006, p. 63.
An Inconvenient Truth. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, performances by Al Gore and Billy West,
Paramount, 2006.
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gradual or
abrupt. Developmental Psychology, 35,127-145.
The correct answer is: APA
The researcher copied the results of the study from another thesis.
The researcher declared she interviewed the resource person even if she didn’t.
Live concert
She changed the gender of the participant to complete the all male survey.
Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education.Philadelphia: Ballière Tindall.
Discovery Channel
Leroux, Marcel. Global Warming: Myth Or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology. Springer, 2005.
Textbooks
Theatrical play
Food blog
The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Weinstein, Joshua I. "The Market in Plato’sRepublic." Classical Philology 104 (2009): 439–58.
Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York:
Penguin.
Research journal
Official website
A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
What organizational principle is used to explain ideas according to their respective premise?
What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Which of the following is the best advice in using internet search engines in qualitative research?
The correct answer is: Web addresses ending in ac.uk or .edu are generally bona fide academic
sources.
Which characteristic is the first consideration in surveying related literature and studies?
The correct answer is: The surveyed materials must be as recent as possible.
A blogger made a photo collage for his latest blog. He picked photos from his Facebook friends
without asking for their consent. What research misconduct did he commit?
The correct answer is: The researcher develops an awareness of all the related literature.
Which of the following is the most essential in conducting the review of related literature?
Economy Hurt by Decline in English (2006, June 18). The Manila Times, p. A1, A2.
The correct answer is: Related literature are materials usually printed and found in books.
When doing your background reading for your literature review it is important to
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
The correct answer is: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and
chapters
The correct answer is: Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that
information.
The correct
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The correct answer is: They should be used only when absolutely necessary.
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
The correct answer is: It explains the method necessary for the gathering of data.
What research misconduct is committed when the researcher use the sentences from published
medical literature with minor modification in word structure without attribution?
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a
point. How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
The correct answer is: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found
them.
In MLA, which of the following is the correct way to cite a website in a text?
Which of the following statements describes the process of reviewing the literature in a qualitative
study?
The correct answer is: It is limited to a brief preliminary search so as to avoid bias from the
researcher.
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951
and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46
years of psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of
these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of
antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care
despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they
focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced
with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless
job.”
Williams and Irurita (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the personal control and emotional comfort of
hospitalized patients. Interviews were conducted with 40 patients, and 75 hours of field observations
were conducted. The basic psychological process identified by the researchers was labeled
“optimizing personal control to facilitate emotional comfort.” Personal control referred to the ability of
patients to influence their environment; emotional comfort was defined as a state of relaxation that
affected the physical status of the patient. Personal control was found to be a central feature of
emotional comfort.
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican
background from the rural Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a
sociocultural context. Findings reveal how Mexican-background students demonstrate different
literacy practices in their homes and communities than those acknowledged at school. Results
indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic
responsibilities and potential of the Mexican-background students.
The correct answer is: high school students of Mexican background from the rural Midwest
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Bisogni, et. al. (2005) studied the conceptual understanding of how management of food and eating
is linked to life course events and experiences. Individual qualitative interviews were conducting to
adults in upstate New York, particularly 14 men and 11 women with moderate to low incomes. A
conceptual model of food choice capacity emerged. Food choice capacity represented participants'
confidence in meeting their standards for food and eating given their food management skills and
circumstances. Most participants had faced challenging and changing circumstances (income,
employment, social support, roles, health conditions). Participants linked strong food management
skills with high levels of food choice capacity, except in the case of extreme financial circumstances
or the absence of strong standards
Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these
experiences affect aged peoples’ sense of identity. Explorative, open ended, interviews were
conducted with 13 respondents between the ages of 63 and 82, recruited from a retired peoples’
organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The results showed that
generally the experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this
change in terms of body and self, and finding ways to feel at home in this changed situation.
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in
one hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the
study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS).
Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings
to give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of
the POS.
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in
one hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the
study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS).
Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings
to give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of
the POS.
The correct answer is: staff of one hospice and one nursing home
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Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these
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conducted with 13 respondents between the ages of 63 and 82, recruited from a retired peoples’
organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The results showed that
generally the experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this
change in terms of body and self, and finding ways to feel at home in this changed situation.
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The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican
background from the rural Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a
sociocultural context. Findings reveal how Mexican-background students demonstrate different
literacy practices in their homes and communities than those acknowledged at school. Results
indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic
responsibilities and potential of the Mexican-background students.
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951
and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46
years of psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of
these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of
antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care
despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they
focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced
with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless
job.”
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores.
Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an
impact on SAT verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in
suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of
foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected
because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three
different foreign languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
foreign language students.
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores.
Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an
impact on SAT verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in
suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of
foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected
because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three
different foreign languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
foreign language students.
Gance-Cleveland (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) examined the features, critical attributes, processes, and
benefits of school based support groups for adolescents with an addicted parent. Participant
observations were conducted weekly at two high schools over one semester. Interviews were
conducted with program administrators, school administrators, group co-facilitators, and participants.
School-based support group participation was found to enhance self-knowledge and led to self-care
and self-healing.
The correct answer is: program administrators, school administrators, group co-facilitators
The government is the only one who can help the homeless.
Edwards (2007) explored the process of college men’s gender identity development. In order to try
to meet these expectations and be seen as men, participants described putting on a performance
that was like wearing a mask or “putting my man face on.” This process included learning societal
expectations of them as men, as well as specific cultural group expectations. The men in this study
were all aware that they did not neatly fit behind the mask, either as a result of personal
characteristics or social identities. Their resulting insecurities led them to wearing the mask both
consciously and unconsciously so that they would be seen as men by society.
Edwards (2007) explored the process of college men’s gender identity development. In order to try
to meet these expectations and be seen as men, participants described putting on a performance
that was like wearing a mask or “putting my man face on.” This process included learning societal
expectations of them as men, as well as specific cultural group expectations. The men in this study
were all aware that they did not neatly fit behind the mask, either as a result of personal
characteristics or social identities. Their resulting insecurities led them to wearing the mask both
consciously and unconsciously so that they would be seen as men by society.
Gance-Cleveland (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) examined the features, critical attributes, processes, and
benefits of school based support groups for adolescents with an addicted parent. Participant
observations were conducted weekly at two high schools over one semester. Interviews were
conducted with program administrators, school administrators, group co-facilitators, and participants.
School-based support group participation was found to enhance self-knowledge and led to self-care
and self-healing.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’
behaviors indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
“Good morning. I’m a health officer in our barangay and I also belong to the medical research team
of our community.”
“Can you describe how you first became aware of your sickness?”
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in sub-populations of interest to the study,
such as profession, social status, socioeconomic class, religion, or ethnicity
What individuals’ preferences concerning personal space suggest about their relationships
The correct answer is: Personal space
The characteristics of these individuals; what differentiates them from others; whether people consult
them or they approach other people; whether they seem to be strangers or well known by others
present.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and
now living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
“One area of this research is to record particular challenges that cancer patients face after
chemotherapy. Could you tell me your experience?”
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Another way to find themes is to look for local terms that may sound unfamiliar or are used in
unfamiliar ways.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. She
began by looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases, paying
particular attention to informants' use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about
marriage. Nan, one of her informants, says that "marriage is a manufactured product." This popular
metaphor indicates that Nan sees marriages as something that has properties, like strength and
staying power, and as something that requires work to produce. Some marriages are "put together
well," while others "fall apart" like so many cars or toys or washing machines.
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each
other.
Look carefully at words and phrases that indicate relationships among things.
The approach is based on a powerful trick most of us learned in kindergarten and requires paper
and scissors.
The object is to look for metaphors in rhetoric and deduce the schemas, or underlying principles, that
might produce patterns in those metaphors.
Sherzer (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) presents a detailed analysis of a two-hour performance by
Chief Olopinikwa of a traditional San Blas Kuna chant. The chant was recorded in 1970. Like many
linguistic anthropologists, Sherzer had taught an assistant, Alberto Campos, to use a phonetic
transcription system. After the chant, Sherzer asked Campos, to transcribe and translate the tape.
Campos put Kuna and Spanish on left- and right-facing pages. By studying Campos’s translation
against the original Kuna, Sherzer was able to pick out certain recurrent features. Campos left out
the chanted utterances of the responding chief (usually something like "so it is"), which turned out to
be markers for verse endings in the chant. Campos also left out so-called framing words and
phrases (like "Thus" at the beginning of a verse and "it is said, so I pronounce" at the end of a
verse). These contribute to the line and verse structure of the chant. Finally, "instead of transposing
metaphors and other figurative and allusive language into Spanish" Campos "explains them in his
translation".
Another linguistic approach is to look for naturally occurring shifts in thematic content.
It is based on a simple observation: if you want to understand a concept, then look at how it is used.
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) surveyed 1,011 ever-
married women, gathered social and economic histories from 150 families. She conducted in-depth
interviews with present and formal officials (known as cadres), and collected documentary evidence
from local newspapers, journals and other sources. Greenhalgh notes that "Because I was largely
constrained from asking direct questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes,
interview transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy."
Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with the researchers, both peasants and
cadres made strategic use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. Cadres, for
example were loathe to comment on birth-planning campaigns; peasant women were reluctant to
talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the unofficial record of birth planning in the
villages. More explicit protests were registered in informal conversations. From these interactions
emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose between a resistance that was
politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of Chinese culture and of practical reason.
Results rely heavily on words, and often quotations from those studied are included in the document.
Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessica’s
turn to choose, and only Kurt was left. Jessica said, “Kurt.”
The correct answer is: Jessica was pleased to have Kurt on her team.
You just opened a bag of potato chips and poured some juice in a glass when the phone rang. You
went out of the kitchen to answer it. When you returned after a couple of minutes, you found the split
juice and pieces of chips on the floor. Your little sister was teary-eyed and said, “I’m sorry. It was an
accident.”
The correct answer is: Your sister decided to get her own snacks.
Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions,
and draw the conclusion
Conclusions should refer only to the population, area, or subject of the study.
The correct answer is: Even though these men were raised differently, they like many of the same
things.
Reference list allows readers to locate and use the sources and copy the ones cited.
The readers must be informed why this research counts and why is it important.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I
will continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
The correct answer is: He will still participate in the activities of the organization.
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in
different homes. They did not meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the
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to different parts of the globe, Filipinos are expected to arm themselves with English to communicate
with the world.”(Excerpt from “Nursing the Carabao English”,in Yu& Plata, 2006)
The correct answer is: Communicating in English is an important tool for Filipinos who want to work
abroad.
Maria is watching too much television. A toddler shouldn’t be spending hours staring blankly at a
screen. Worse yet, some of her wild behavior have been inspired by those awful cartoons she
watches.
The correct answer is: Some cartoons are not good for Maria.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a
passage, and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
The correct answer is: We should use given information in inferring ideas.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
The correct answer is: Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today.
The others would have to come back tomorrow.”
The correct answer is: Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow.
Recommendations should aim to solve or help solve problems discovered in the investigation.
Arrange the following parts of the research paper by numbering them chronologically from 1
to 10.
Methodology
Significance of the Study
Conclusions and Recommendations
Introduction
Review of Related Literature
Title
References
Statement of the Problem
Presentation and Interpretation of Data
Scope and Delimitation
Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
What research method allows researchers to obtain a detailed description of social settings or event
in order to situate people’s behavior within their own socio-cultural context?
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Living with the patients with Schizophrenia and their families
What research design is used when a theory is developed from data generated by a series of
observations or interviews principally involving an inductive approach?
What is bibliography?
The correct answer is: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not
directly contained in the report.
What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
The correct answer is: Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts (KWIC)
Which of the following research questions should NOT be answered using action research methods?
The correct answer is: Is parent attitude toward school uniforms related to their socioeconomic
status?
What data collection procedure is used when analyzing and communicating the social life through
photos?
The correct answer is: The researcher generates a general explanation (a theory) of a process, and
action, or an interaction shaped by the views of a large number of participants.
Which organizational principle is used to connect the research topic to different backgrounds (i.e.
political, methodological, geographical, literary)?
is the thing (person, place, event, etc.) that is selected for inclusion in the
study.
A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
The correct answer is: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC
Publication
The correct answer is: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study
populations.
A researcher would like to display the geographic map of his research population. What mode for
displaying qualitative data should he use?
What category of information in participant observation is concerned about clothing, age, gender,
physical appearance of respondents?
The correct answer is: For beginning researchers, a qualitative research is advisable because the
natural setting is accessible.
A study of the Italians and the health benefits of the Mediterranean lifestyle
The correct answer is: Marking the texts up with different colored highlighter pens.
The correct answer is: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the
study
Feedback
What is the basis
The correct of research
answer conclusion?
is: All of the choices
What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the
action that was taken?
Which of the following should include the informed consent during an experimentation?
RSCH G11
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of
interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy
(e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c.
Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator should
practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a
certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving required reporting d. The research paper is not
published yet.
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d. Making research
instruments
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher
d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material
and identifying characteristics d. His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and
confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new
information c. Collecting existing information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic
Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in terminology or position.
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how
the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for
detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The
authenticity of the information d. The lack of bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b.
Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological
strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published
accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan,
Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
-Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel
Gibson)
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the
gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher
needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and
MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00 surveyed 1011 evermarried
women gathered social and economic histories from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with
present and formal officials known as cadres and collected documentary evidence from local
newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was largely constrained from
asking direct uestions aout resistance the informal record of field notes interview transcripts and
uestionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy. reenhalgh concludes however that their
conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest
aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning
campaigns peasant women were reluctant to talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the
unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were registered in informal
conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose
etween a resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese culture
and of practical reason.
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y
looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular attention to
informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her
informants says that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power and as something that
reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars or
toys or washing machines.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as
profession social status socioeconomic class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d.
Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand out
Answer: OPEN
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors
and analogies g. opare and contrast h. utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing
information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing
f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words
in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout
what physicians could and did do to prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so
arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that they
developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that
pertained to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
Answer: cutting and sorting
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how
to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large
number of subjects relatively inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement
is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes
people's values and perspective through observation.
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience. “In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or
understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: true
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is
incorrect. The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial,
material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is
a restriction of the research. The study is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the
university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the
researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
-The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we
lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
Answer: The authenticity of the information
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and
1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of
psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who
practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications.
They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them
continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster,
c2001. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: McCullough, 2001
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the
correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one
hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to
identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in
semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their
opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
-Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or disagreeing on the following
statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for disagree.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in
a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want
to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town.
They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in
fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for
help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I
don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I
feel that something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time
has
come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google.
“Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition.
New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally,
the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT
verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban Maryland.
It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study
has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign languages.
French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
-Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point.
How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors
indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now
living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will
continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and
draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which
people acquire and maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve
problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The
others would have to come back tomorrow.”
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage,
and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
-What is bibliography?
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly
contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents
in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with
grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and
valid.
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different
times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he
use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
- contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address
topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the
research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of
Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children
-What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult
caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative
note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of
being a sole mother in the Philippines
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data
collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action
that was taken?
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
Drinking to cope is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of
alcohol consumption, episodes of heavy drinking, and levels of both negative and positive alcohol
related consequences” (p. 486). Levenson and Park (2002)
A: Levenson and Park (2002) found that drinking to cope is very common among college students
and it is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption and related consequences.
The correct answer is: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores
and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
promote the values that are essential to collaborative work, such as trust, accountability, mutual
respect and fairness.
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the
study.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Research is the highest form of adoration” ― Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research and you learn the
basic facts. ” -Bill Gates
The correct answer is: Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Do research. Feed your talent. Research not only wins the war on cliche, it's the key to victory over
fear and it's cousin, depression.” ― Robert McKee
The correct answer is: Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent
and skill
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“The measure of greatness in a scientific idea is the extent to which it stimulates thought and opens
up new lines of research.” ― Paul A.M. Dirac
The correct answer is: Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of
greatness.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. ” -Zora Neale Hurston
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“All I’m armed with is research.” -Mike Wallace
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“The more important reason is that the research itself provides an important long-run perspective on
the issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. ” -Ben Bernanke
The correct answer is: Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil
Armstrong
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Research is about engaging in a conversation with a brand.” -Matthew Rhodes
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research
knowledge and experience.
“Find out what’s really out there. I never said to be like me, I say be like you and make a difference.”
– Marilyn Manson
The correct answer is: Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a
difference.
The correct answer is: Explain all relevant aspects of research procedures
Debriefing
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
The correct answer is: Sharing only the information permitted by the participant
The correct answer is: A tentative conclusion or answer to a specific question raised at the beginning
of the investigation.
The correct answer is: Both can be utilized by researchers depending on the use.
The correct answer is: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated
with the research
Confidentiality and anonymity are important to insure limited risk of exposure of information
including…
The correct answer is: To make sure that participants know exactly what to expect from the research
and to communicate their right to withdraw at any stage.
The correct answer is: Prevent mental and physical harm to subjects.
What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Among the steps in the research process, which part typically takes the most time of the researcher?
The correct answer is: Research must give pride to its investigator.
The correct answer is: The research that the researcher takes in becomes a personal importance.
Research is
The correct answer is: Proposed before a good research question can be developed.
The correct answer is: a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample
of subjects, tests or other measuring instruments, a description of procedures, and data analysis.
A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal
statement is called
Research is
The correct answer is: Searching for the truth in a scientific way
The correct answer is: more likely to involve applied research than basic research
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“The major strength of qualitative approach is the depth to which explorations are conducted, and
descriptions are written, usually resulting in sufficient details for the reader to grasp the
idiosyncrasies of the situation.” – Myers
The correct answer is: The importance of context and meaning are the reasons to get the depth of
explorations in qualitative research. The setting of the problem and multiple ways to get data from
the locale will surely help the researcher to explain the unexplainable.
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“Formal symbolic representation of qualitative entities is doomed to its rightful place of minor
significance in a world where flowers and beautiful women abound.” Albert Einstein
The correct answer is: Qualitative research is everyday life research. The issues to be addressed
are in the beautiful places where problems are least expected to arise such as home, school,
church, tourist spots, etc.
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the meaning of the following quotation on qualitative
research.
“The most important advances, the qualitative leaps, are the least predictable. Not even the best
scientists predicted the impact of nuclear physics, and everyday consumer items such as the iPhone
would have seemed magic back in the 1950s.” - Martin Rees
The correct answer is: The flexible design of qualitative research is illustrated in the quotation since
it can be modified from modern to conservative or vice-versa depending on the need of the study.
The skill set required of the researcher is the key to interpret unpredictable findings.
Online and mobile technology offer limited enhancements to qualitative research designs.
Qualitative research is relative to the everyday life of the researcher including his/her meditation on
daily activities and experiences.
Qualitative research requires the analytical and organizational abilities that are necessary for all
researchers.
“The worse thing that contemporary qualitative research can imply is that, in this post-modern age,
anything goes. The trick is to produce intelligent, disciplined work on the very edge of the
abyss.” ― David Silverman
The correct answer is: The messy analysis and inductive approach is the qualitative characteristic
describe in this quotation. It involves multilayered process which may include anything but the
inductive approach will shape the result into an intelligent and disciplined work that will really make a
difference.
The correct answer is: The unique capabilities of online and mobile qualitative research can be
under modern category and they are very much useful in qualitative research.
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Multitasking: Helpful or Hurtful
Which part of the research paper do you find the following? The weaknesses spring out of the
inaccuracies of the perceptions of the respondents.
Which part of the research paper do you find the following? Possible solutions to existing problems
or improvement to unsatisfactory conditions.
The best quality data that a researcher can get is the double blind test.
Individuals are like scientists who develop theories on how the world and their own activities
function.
It is generally used to figure out the changes in a system when a variable in the system changes,
measuring how the end result changes by altering a variable.
It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
It can be defined like mathematical and statistical models which are describing a diverse array of
variables relationship.
Looks at relationships between variables and can establish cause and effect in highly controlled
circumstance.
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material,
social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or relationship, or implication of the
variables under study.
This section indicates the specific benefits which will be gained from the results of the study.
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present
this information.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
The period of the study which includes the time, either months or years, during which the data were
gathered.
Theory of Relativity
No experimental treatments were given, and no control other than gender was attempted.
The researchers also determined the children’s reactions on violent cartoon shows watched on
television.
The correct answer is: SCOPE
This is qualitative research that investigates the daily life of housewives on weekdays.
The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Some technical terms on information technology were not explained in this study.
This study concentrates on the factors that need to be considered for the implementation of the
policy.
The inputs are only coming from senior high school students of the subject school.
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the university.
The correct answer is: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the
research problem.
Willing (2009) argues that many qualitative researchers tend not to work with “variables” that are
defined by the researcher prior to the research project because
In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the possible beneficiaries of the research?
The correct answer is: Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers
The correct answer is: It must contribute to the development of the whole research problem or topic.
The correct answer is: The title must reflect the variables under study.
The correct answer is: This study determines the status of irregular second year students enrolled in
a Catholic school.
The correct answer is: They are particularly useful for exploring how and why things that have
happened.
The correct answer is: The researcher strives to collect information from which some level of useful
knowledge can be gained.
What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
The correct answer is: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the
everyday lives that we lead.
What are the types of issues that qualitative research commonly answers?
The correct answer is: The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of
Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra
The correct answer is: To study the social interaction in a natural environment.
How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
The correct answer is: The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
The correct answer is: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
The correct answer is: It measures the validity and reliability of a research instrument.
How can online and mobile communications become advantageous in qualitative research?
The correct answer is: Participants can enrich their text responses by attaching files, images, links to
websites, and voice response.
It is a formal, objective, systematic process in which numerical data are used to obtain information
about the world.
The researcher should never report flaws in procedural design and estimate their effect on the
findings.
Restate the statement: Although it might be said that an absolute truth is intangible in all forms of
research, the interactive, personal and interpretive approach in qualitative inquiry extinguishes the
notion that the outcomes represent an absolute truth.
Research is
The correct answer is: investigating, analyzing and synthesizing new information from various
sources
The correct answer is: The researcher participates as a research subject for his/her own study.
The correct answer is: A dog can be trained to alert a human if the telephone is ringing.
The correct answer is: The readers are involved in all the studies that they read.
The correct answer is: Fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
It is also used to uncover trends in thought and opinions, and dive deeper into the problem.
What characteristic of qualitative research is mentioned here? The data and the researcher’s
interpretation of the data – hinge greatly on the contexts from which the data are obtained (Roller &
Lavraks, 2015).
What section identifies the people or institution who will benefit from the findings of the study?
It identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
It is an exploratory research.
The correct answer is: The daily life activities can be studied.
Which of the following is a product of basic research?
The correct answer is: It may result to inaccuracies in the attitudes being measured for the question.
The correct answer is: A student examined the function of boxing as a way to help adolescents with
a criminal record to deal with aggression
Time expenditure on research is lighter on the planning end and heavier during the analysis phase.
The correct answer is: This may in turn generate new forms of human action.
Paraphrase the statement: Qualitative approaches are typically used to explore new phenomena
and to capture individuals’ thoughts, feelings, or interpretations of meanings and process (Given,
2008).
The correct answer is: It is used to gain an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions, and
motivations of humans.
Which of the following statements is true based on the question: which of these is a way to build the
general knowledge of a research topic?
I. Read a good recent textbook chapter.
II. Look for the recent publication before reading a material.
III. Find and use a reader on the topic in question.
Research survey
Milken, Michael, et al. "On Global Warming and Financial Imbalances." New Perspectives Quarterly,
vol. 23, no. 4, 2006, p. 63.
An Inconvenient Truth. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, performances by Al Gore and Billy West,
Paramount, 2006.
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gradual or
abrupt. Developmental Psychology, 35,127-145.
The correct answer is: APA
The researcher copied the results of the study from another thesis.
The researcher declared she interviewed the resource person even if she didn’t.
Live concert
She changed the gender of the participant to complete the all male survey.
Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education.Philadelphia: Ballière Tindall.
Discovery Channel
Leroux, Marcel. Global Warming: Myth Or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology. Springer, 2005.
Textbooks
Theatrical play
Food blog
The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Weinstein, Joshua I. "The Market in Plato’sRepublic." Classical Philology 104 (2009): 439–58.
Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York:
Penguin.
Research journal
Official website
A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
What organizational principle is used to explain ideas according to their respective premise?
What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Which of the following is the best advice in using internet search engines in qualitative research?
The correct answer is: Web addresses ending in ac.uk or .edu are generally bona fide academic
sources.
Which characteristic is the first consideration in surveying related literature and studies?
The correct answer is: The surveyed materials must be as recent as possible.
A blogger made a photo collage for his latest blog. He picked photos from his Facebook friends
without asking for their consent. What research misconduct did he commit?
The correct answer is: The researcher develops an awareness of all the related literature.
Which of the following is the most essential in conducting the review of related literature?
Economy Hurt by Decline in English (2006, June 18). The Manila Times, p. A1, A2.
The correct answer is: Related literature are materials usually printed and found in books.
When doing your background reading for your literature review it is important to
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
The correct answer is: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and
chapters
The correct answer is: Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that
information.
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The correct answer is: They should be used only when absolutely necessary.
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
The correct answer is: It explains the method necessary for the gathering of data.
What research misconduct is committed when the researcher use the sentences from published
medical literature with minor modification in word structure without attribution?
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a
point. How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
The correct answer is: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found
them.
In MLA, which of the following is the correct way to cite a website in a text?
Which of the following statements describes the process of reviewing the literature in a qualitative
study?
The correct answer is: It is limited to a brief preliminary search so as to avoid bias from the
researcher.
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951
and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46
years of psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of
these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of
antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care
despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they
focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced
with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless
job.”
Williams and Irurita (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) studied the personal control and emotional comfort of
hospitalized patients. Interviews were conducted with 40 patients, and 75 hours of field observations
were conducted. The basic psychological process identified by the researchers was labeled
“optimizing personal control to facilitate emotional comfort.” Personal control referred to the ability of
patients to influence their environment; emotional comfort was defined as a state of relaxation that
affected the physical status of the patient. Personal control was found to be a central feature of
emotional comfort.
Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican
background from the rural Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a
sociocultural context. Findings reveal how Mexican-background students demonstrate different
literacy practices in their homes and communities than those acknowledged at school. Results
indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic
responsibilities and potential of the Mexican-background students.
The correct answer is: high school students of Mexican background from the rural Midwest
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Bisogni, et. al. (2005) studied the conceptual understanding of how management of food and eating
is linked to life course events and experiences. Individual qualitative interviews were conducting to
adults in upstate New York, particularly 14 men and 11 women with moderate to low incomes. A
conceptual model of food choice capacity emerged. Food choice capacity represented participants'
confidence in meeting their standards for food and eating given their food management skills and
circumstances. Most participants had faced challenging and changing circumstances (income,
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skills with high levels of food choice capacity, except in the case of extreme financial circumstances
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Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these
experiences affect aged peoples’ sense of identity. Explorative, open ended, interviews were
conducted with 13 respondents between the ages of 63 and 82, recruited from a retired peoples’
organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The results showed that
generally the experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this
change in terms of body and self, and finding ways to feel at home in this changed situation.
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in
one hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the
study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS).
Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings
to give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of
the POS.
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in
one hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the
study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS).
Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings
to give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of
the POS.
The correct answer is: staff of one hospice and one nursing home
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organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The results showed that
generally the experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this
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Godina (2004) explored the contradictory literacy practices of 10 high school students of Mexican
background from the rural Midwest. Literacy is investigated through English and Spanish in a
sociocultural context. Findings reveal how Mexican-background students demonstrate different
literacy practices in their homes and communities than those acknowledged at school. Results
indicate that the lost opportunities for effective literacy learning at school ignored the realistic
responsibilities and potential of the Mexican-background students.
Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951
and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46
years of psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of
these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of
antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care
despite crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they
focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced
with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless
job.”
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores.
Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an
impact on SAT verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in
suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of
foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected
because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three
different foreign languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
foreign language students.
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores.
Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an
impact on SAT verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in
suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of
foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected
because there was a significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three
different foreign languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
foreign language students.
Gance-Cleveland (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) examined the features, critical attributes, processes, and
benefits of school based support groups for adolescents with an addicted parent. Participant
observations were conducted weekly at two high schools over one semester. Interviews were
conducted with program administrators, school administrators, group co-facilitators, and participants.
School-based support group participation was found to enhance self-knowledge and led to self-care
and self-healing.
The correct answer is: program administrators, school administrators, group co-facilitators
The government is the only one who can help the homeless.
Edwards (2007) explored the process of college men’s gender identity development. In order to try
to meet these expectations and be seen as men, participants described putting on a performance
that was like wearing a mask or “putting my man face on.” This process included learning societal
expectations of them as men, as well as specific cultural group expectations. The men in this study
were all aware that they did not neatly fit behind the mask, either as a result of personal
characteristics or social identities. Their resulting insecurities led them to wearing the mask both
consciously and unconsciously so that they would be seen as men by society.
Edwards (2007) explored the process of college men’s gender identity development. In order to try
to meet these expectations and be seen as men, participants described putting on a performance
that was like wearing a mask or “putting my man face on.” This process included learning societal
expectations of them as men, as well as specific cultural group expectations. The men in this study
were all aware that they did not neatly fit behind the mask, either as a result of personal
characteristics or social identities. Their resulting insecurities led them to wearing the mask both
consciously and unconsciously so that they would be seen as men by society.
Gance-Cleveland (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) examined the features, critical attributes, processes, and
benefits of school based support groups for adolescents with an addicted parent. Participant
observations were conducted weekly at two high schools over one semester. Interviews were
conducted with program administrators, school administrators, group co-facilitators, and participants.
School-based support group participation was found to enhance self-knowledge and led to self-care
and self-healing.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’
behaviors indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
“Good morning. I’m a health officer in our barangay and I also belong to the medical research team
of our community.”
“Can you describe how you first became aware of your sickness?”
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in sub-populations of interest to the study,
such as profession, social status, socioeconomic class, religion, or ethnicity
What individuals’ preferences concerning personal space suggest about their relationships
The correct answer is: Personal space
The characteristics of these individuals; what differentiates them from others; whether people consult
them or they approach other people; whether they seem to be strangers or well known by others
present.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and
now living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
“One area of this research is to record particular challenges that cancer patients face after
chemotherapy. Could you tell me your experience?”
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Another way to find themes is to look for local terms that may sound unfamiliar or are used in
unfamiliar ways.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. She
began by looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases, paying
particular attention to informants' use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about
marriage. Nan, one of her informants, says that "marriage is a manufactured product." This popular
metaphor indicates that Nan sees marriages as something that has properties, like strength and
staying power, and as something that requires work to produce. Some marriages are "put together
well," while others "fall apart" like so many cars or toys or washing machines.
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each
other.
Look carefully at words and phrases that indicate relationships among things.
The approach is based on a powerful trick most of us learned in kindergarten and requires paper
and scissors.
The object is to look for metaphors in rhetoric and deduce the schemas, or underlying principles, that
might produce patterns in those metaphors.
Sherzer (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) presents a detailed analysis of a two-hour performance by
Chief Olopinikwa of a traditional San Blas Kuna chant. The chant was recorded in 1970. Like many
linguistic anthropologists, Sherzer had taught an assistant, Alberto Campos, to use a phonetic
transcription system. After the chant, Sherzer asked Campos, to transcribe and translate the tape.
Campos put Kuna and Spanish on left- and right-facing pages. By studying Campos’s translation
against the original Kuna, Sherzer was able to pick out certain recurrent features. Campos left out
the chanted utterances of the responding chief (usually something like "so it is"), which turned out to
be markers for verse endings in the chant. Campos also left out so-called framing words and
phrases (like "Thus" at the beginning of a verse and "it is said, so I pronounce" at the end of a
verse). These contribute to the line and verse structure of the chant. Finally, "instead of transposing
metaphors and other figurative and allusive language into Spanish" Campos "explains them in his
translation".
Another linguistic approach is to look for naturally occurring shifts in thematic content.
It is based on a simple observation: if you want to understand a concept, then look at how it is used.
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) surveyed 1,011 ever-
married women, gathered social and economic histories from 150 families. She conducted in-depth
interviews with present and formal officials (known as cadres), and collected documentary evidence
from local newspapers, journals and other sources. Greenhalgh notes that "Because I was largely
constrained from asking direct questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes,
interview transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy."
Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with the researchers, both peasants and
cadres made strategic use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. Cadres, for
example were loathe to comment on birth-planning campaigns; peasant women were reluctant to
talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the unofficial record of birth planning in the
villages. More explicit protests were registered in informal conversations. From these interactions
emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose between a resistance that was
politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of Chinese culture and of practical reason.
Results rely heavily on words, and often quotations from those studied are included in the document.
Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessica’s
turn to choose, and only Kurt was left. Jessica said, “Kurt.”
The correct answer is: Jessica was pleased to have Kurt on her team.
You just opened a bag of potato chips and poured some juice in a glass when the phone rang. You
went out of the kitchen to answer it. When you returned after a couple of minutes, you found the split
juice and pieces of chips on the floor. Your little sister was teary-eyed and said, “I’m sorry. It was an
accident.”
The correct answer is: Your sister decided to get her own snacks.
Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions,
and draw the conclusion
Conclusions should refer only to the population, area, or subject of the study.
The correct answer is: Even though these men were raised differently, they like many of the same
things.
Reference list allows readers to locate and use the sources and copy the ones cited.
The readers must be informed why this research counts and why is it important.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I
will continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
The correct answer is: He will still participate in the activities of the organization.
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in
different homes. They did not meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the
following:
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to different parts of the globe, Filipinos are expected to arm themselves with English to communicate
with the world.”(Excerpt from “Nursing the Carabao English”,in Yu& Plata, 2006)
The correct answer is: Communicating in English is an important tool for Filipinos who want to work
abroad.
Maria is watching too much television. A toddler shouldn’t be spending hours staring blankly at a
screen. Worse yet, some of her wild behavior have been inspired by those awful cartoons she
watches.
The correct answer is: Some cartoons are not good for Maria.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a
passage, and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
The correct answer is: We should use given information in inferring ideas.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
The correct answer is: Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today.
The others would have to come back tomorrow.”
The correct answer is: Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow.
Recommendations should aim to solve or help solve problems discovered in the investigation.
Arrange the following parts of the research paper by numbering them chronologically from 1
to 10.
Methodology
Significance of the Study
Conclusions and Recommendations
Introduction
Review of Related Literature
Title
References
Statement of the Problem
Presentation and Interpretation of Data
Scope and Delimitation
Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
What research method allows researchers to obtain a detailed description of social settings or event
in order to situate people’s behavior within their own socio-cultural context?
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Living with the patients with Schizophrenia and their families
What research design is used when a theory is developed from data generated by a series of
observations or interviews principally involving an inductive approach?
What is bibliography?
The correct answer is: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not
directly contained in the report.
What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
The correct answer is: Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts (KWIC)
Which of the following research questions should NOT be answered using action research methods?
The correct answer is: Is parent attitude toward school uniforms related to their socioeconomic
status?
What data collection procedure is used when analyzing and communicating the social life through
photos?
The correct answer is: The researcher generates a general explanation (a theory) of a process, and
action, or an interaction shaped by the views of a large number of participants.
Which organizational principle is used to connect the research topic to different backgrounds (i.e.
political, methodological, geographical, literary)?
is the thing (person, place, event, etc.) that is selected for inclusion in the
study.
A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
The correct answer is: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC
Publication
The correct answer is: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study
populations.
A researcher would like to display the geographic map of his research population. What mode for
displaying qualitative data should he use?
What category of information in participant observation is concerned about clothing, age, gender,
physical appearance of respondents?
The correct answer is: For beginning researchers, a qualitative research is advisable because the
natural setting is accessible.
A study of the Italians and the health benefits of the Mediterranean lifestyle
The correct answer is: Marking the texts up with different colored highlighter pens.
The correct answer is: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the
study
Feedback
What is the basis
The correct of research
answer conclusion?
is: All of the choices
What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the
action that was taken?
Which of the following should include the informed consent during an experimentation?
RSCH G11
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of
interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy
(e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c.
Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator should
practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a
certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving required reporting d. The research paper is not
published yet.
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d. Making research
instruments
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher
d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material
and identifying characteristics d. His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and
confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new
information c. Collecting existing information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic
Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in terminology or position.
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how
the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for
detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The
authenticity of the information d. The lack of bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b.
Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological
strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published
accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan,
Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
-Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel
Gibson)
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the
gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher
needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and
MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00 surveyed 1011 evermarried
women gathered social and economic histories from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with
present and formal officials known as cadres and collected documentary evidence from local
newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was largely constrained from
asking direct uestions aout resistance the informal record of field notes interview transcripts and
uestionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy. reenhalgh concludes however that their
conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest
aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning
campaigns peasant women were reluctant to talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the
unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were registered in informal
conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose
etween a resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese culture
and of practical reason.
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y
looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular attention to
informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her
informants says that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power and as something that
reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars or
toys or washing machines.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as
profession social status socioeconomic class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d.
Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand out
Answer: OPEN
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors
and analogies g. opare and contrast h. utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing
information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing
f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words
in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout
what physicians could and did do to prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so
arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that they
developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that
pertained to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
Answer: cutting and sorting
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how
to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large
number of subjects relatively inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement
is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes
people's values and perspective through observation.
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience. “In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or
understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: true
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is
incorrect. The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial,
material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is
a restriction of the research. The study is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the
university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the
researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
-The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar programs.
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we
lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
Answer: The authenticity of the information
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and
1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of
psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who
practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications.
They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them
continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster,
c2001. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: McCullough, 2001
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the
correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one
hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to
identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in
semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their
opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
-Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or disagreeing on the following
statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for disagree.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in
a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want
to do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town.
They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in
fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for
help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I
don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I
feel that something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time
has
come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google.
“Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition.
New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally,
the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT
verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban Maryland.
It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study
has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign languages.
French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
-Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point.
How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors
indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now
living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will
continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and
draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which
people acquire and maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve
problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The
others would have to come back tomorrow.”
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage,
and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
-What is bibliography?
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly
contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents
in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with
grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and
valid.
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different
times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he
use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
- contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address
topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the
research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of
Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children
-What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult
caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative
note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of
being a sole mother in the Philippines
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data
collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action
that was taken?
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
Drinking to cope is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of
alcohol consumption, episodes of heavy drinking, and levels of both negative and positive alcohol
related consequences” (p. 486). Levenson and Park (2002)
A: Levenson and Park (2002) found that drinking to cope is very common among college students
and it is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption and related consequences.
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It enables you to show how your findings have contributed to the existing body of knowledge in your profession.
It helps you to disregard your research findings into the existing body of knowledge.
It helps you establish the links between what you are proposing to examine and what has already been studied.
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Research strategy
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It bring clarity and focus to your research problem
Broaden your knowledge base in your research area
Improve your research methodology
Contextualized the recommendations
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A way to prove lies and to support truths
Means to understand various issues
A tool for building knowledge and efficient learning
A Seed to love reading, writing analyzing and sharing valuable information
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This research used a scale, range and verbal interpretation in conducting the research.
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Case Study Research
Quasi-Experimental Research
Descriptive Research
Experimental Research
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Because uses checklist format
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Because uses case study format
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A way to prove lies and to support truths
A tool for building knowledge and efficient learning
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Chose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
Choose a topic on which you can find material
Choose a topic that interests you
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c. Quantitative Research
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RSCH G11
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of
interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy
(e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c.
Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator should
practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a
certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving required reporting d. The research paper is not
published yet.
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d. Making research
instruments
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher
d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material
and identifying characteristics d. His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and
confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new
information c. Collecting existing information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic
Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in terminology or position.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how
the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for
detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The
authenticity of the information d. The lack of bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b.
Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological
strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published
accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan,
Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel
Gibson)
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the
gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher
needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and
MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y
looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular attention to
informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her
informants says that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power and as something that
reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars or
toys or washing machines.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as
profession social status socioeconomic class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d.
Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand out
Answer: OPEN
-Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors
and analogies g. opare and contrast h. utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing
information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing
f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words
in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout
what physicians could and did do to prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so
arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that they
developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that
pertained to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how
to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large
number of subjects relatively inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement
is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes
people's values and perspective through observation.
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience. “In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or
understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: true
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is
a restriction of the research. The study is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the
university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the
researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we
lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are always
there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have
so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I
think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich
(2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and
1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of
psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who
practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications.
They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them
continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster,
c2001. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the
correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one
hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to
identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in
semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their
opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a
modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town.
They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in
fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for
help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I
don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I
feel that something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time
has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to
do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google.
“Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition.
New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally,
the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT
verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban Maryland.
It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study
has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign languages.
French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point.
How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors
indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now
living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will
continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and
draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which
people acquire and maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve
problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The
others would have to come back tomorrow.”
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage,
and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
-What is bibliography?
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly
contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents
in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with
grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and
valid.
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different
times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he
use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Solving word problems of
preschoolers through illustrations
- contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address
topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the
research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of
Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult
caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative
note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of
being a sole mother in the Philippines
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data
collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action
that was taken?
-What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the
production of “objective” accounts of the content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development
of codes and categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of units of analysis.
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
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Qualitative and quantitative researches can be used randomly.
For beginning researchers, a qualitative research is advisable because the natural setting is accessible.
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Quantitative research will make the researchers more involve in the society that they live with everyday.
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Published and unpublished theses and dissertations
Books, encyclopedias, professional journals, magazines, newspapers, and other publications
Facts and principles related to research topic
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The background of the study
The research proposal
The context for the research
Conclusion and recommendations of the study
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Which of the following is the basic rule in data collection? Select one:
Always investigate external sources of secondary data first.
Begin with secondary data, then proceed if necessary to collect primary data.
Begin with primary data, then supplement with secondary data if needed.
Always start by consulting the government statistics website.
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Grounded Theory
Phenomenological Research
Ethnographic Research
Action Research
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What is bibliography? Select one:
A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
A complete list of all quoted and paraphrased works that the researcher actually used in completing the study.
A complete list of all works related to the study excluding the ones that are not directly contained in the report.
A list that allows readers to locate and use the sources cited.
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Which of the following citation used the APA format? Select one:
Canonigo, Cristina. English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Sta. Cruz, Manila: CKC Publication, 1999. Print.
Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
Canonigo, Cristina. English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Sta. Cruz, Manila: CKC Publication, 1999.
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a. Without any strong evidence to the contrary, conclusions should be stated categorically.
Conclusions should be logically written presenting the valid outgrowths of the findings.
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Conclusions should point out what were factually learned from the inquiry.
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Which of the following is the content of conclusion? Select one:
A proposition
An intelligent guess
A judgment or final decision
A supposition
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The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the research design applied?
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Phenomenological
Ethnographic
Grounded theory
Action research
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Ethnographic Research
Action Research
Grounded Theory
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Which of the following do you need to consider in designing a research? Select one:
Ask help from your research supervisor.
Find the trend in research design.
Focus on your research questions.
Finish the whole research proposal first.
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What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research?
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All of the choices
Memoing, verification and credibility
Validity, reliability and credibility
Pawing, compare and contrast
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The research project is Select one:
A creative endeavor
An investigative endeavor
A scientific endeavor
A purposive endeavor
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Which of the following method is used in qualitative research? Select one:
Focus group discussion
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Survey questionnaire
Online surveying
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Which of the following is an example of falsification in research? Select one:
Copied and pasted texts without proper citation
Stolen photos of others and claim as own
Manipulated data from the findings
Quoted statements without author’s name
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Which of the following is correct? Select one:
Only research conducted by academic staff with human participants requires ethical approval.
Only research carried out by academic staff and students involving face-to-face interaction with participants require ethical approval.
All research carried out by academic staff and students, regardless of whether there is face-to-face interaction with participants or not, requir
Only research conducted by academic staff requires ethical approval.
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Which of the following is NOT the function of references?
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To justify the research approach
To demonstrate breadth of reading
To ensure sufficiently long reference list
To attribute quotation
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What is the basis of research conclusion? Select one:
Data gathering
Data analysis
Data results
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What influences the choice of the research design? Select one:
Size of the research budget
All of the choices
Types of decision being faced
Decision maker’s attitude towards risk
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Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action that was taken?
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Ground theory
Ethnographic research
Narrative research
Action research
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Which of the following is the first stage of in-depth interview? Select one:
Give the contextual background
Introduce the research
Establish an initial rapport
Give some advance notice
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What is pawing in context analysis?
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Reading multiple texts
Marking the texts up with different colored highlighter pens.
Searching for themes that are missing in the text
Cutting out each quote (making sure to maintain some of the context in which it occurred) and pasting the material on small index cards
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A historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing Select one:
Phenomenological Research
Grounded Theory
Ethnographic Research
Action Research
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Thea is interested to study the young people with dementia – chronic disorder caused by brain disease or injury. What research design is ap
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Narrative research
Phenomenological research
Ethnographic research
Grounded theory research
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Which of the following is qualitative data analysis? Select one:
All of the choices
Needs to maintain a detailed and critically reflective diary record and be prepared to subject himself/herself to regular periods of debriefing
Involves seeking meaning and developing interpretive explanation through the process of feedback.
Involves the uncovering information relating to languages within cultural contexts.
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A Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children Select one:
Action Research
Grounded Theory
Phenomenological Research
Ethnographic Research
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Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when .
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The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Data are accurate and complete.
The interpretation is objective.
The researcher does not consider why some data are more salient than others.
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Which of the following is not a type of narrative research? Select one:
Autoethnography
Oral history
Life history
Case study
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How does key word in context (KWIC) work for novice researchers? Select one:
Researchers identify key words and then systematically search the corpus of text to find all instances of the word
or phrase.
Researchers compare pairs of texts.
The basic idea in this area of research is that experience and expertise are often marked by specialized vocabulary.
Look carefully at words and phrases that indicate relationships among things.
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Focus group discussion
Observation
Survey questionnaire
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What data collection procedure is used when analyzing and communicating the social life through photos? Select one:
Content analysis
Visual data
Observation
Documentary analysis
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A literature review should include material that is .
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All of the choices are correct
Closely related to the research topic only
Directly related to the research questions
From any available materials
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Which citation style is usually used in social science researches? Select one:
MLA format
All of the choices
CMS format
APA format
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A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data collection was used?
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Observation
Survey questionnaire
Content analysis
Interview
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What type of source are documentary films? Select one:
Static
Syndicated
All of the choices
Dynamic
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Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations? Select one:
Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
All of the choices
Summary of the main ideas of the findings
Theoretical stand of the researcher
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Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper? Select one:
a. Rationale, questions, method, recommendations, conclusion and references
Research questions, literature, discussion, results and references
Research questions, literature, references, method and conclusion
Introduction, method, results, discussion and references
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Action Research
Grounded Theory
Ethnographic Research
Phenomenological Research
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What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
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Enumerative approach
Subjective approach
Investigative semiotic approach
Iterative/hermeneutic approach
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What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis? Select one:
To produce a statistical profile of the phenomenon under study
To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study
To provide a description of the process
To illustrate a skewed perspective of the phenomenon studied
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Which statement is true in writing research recommendations? Select one:
Recommendations for things not discussed in the study are relevant.
It is useful to recommend the impossible.
Recommendations should aim to solve or help solve problems discovered in the investigation.
Recommendations should be logical and valid.
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In participant observation, what information can be observed? Select one:
a. Human traffic
Verbal and physical behavior
All of the choices
Personal space
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Which of the following belongs to related literature? Select one:
textbook
None of the choices
abstract
thesis
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Which of the following is not normally associated with qualitative data? Select one:
Images
Texts
Pie charts
Narrative
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How does verification of data happen? Select one:
Assign similar observations and interpretations at different times.
Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and valid.
All of the choices
Begin to write the initial conclusions and observations, sometimes after every focus group, interview or observational event.
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A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this? Select one:
Qualitative
Scientific
Case study
Quantitative
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What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
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Mapping questions
Leading questions
Practical questions
Rhetorical questions
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Data gathering techniques are part of Select one:
The theoretical framework
The analytical framework
The conceptual framework
The methodological framework
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Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies? Select one:
Because it records the rate and speed of the participants’ answers.
Because it gains insight into certain issues using semi-structured interviewee guide.
Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
Because it makes the researcher observe without joining the group under study.
RSCH-111 WEEK:11 SHORT QUIZ 7
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the
correct answer:
The researcher declared she interviewed the resource person even if she didn’t.
- Fabrication
Ebert, Roger. Review of An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Davis Guggenheim. rogerebert.com, 1 June
2006, http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/an-inconvenient-truth-2006. Accessed 15 June 2016.
-MLA
Which of the following statements describes the process of reviewing the literature in a qualitative
study?
A: It is a continuing process because the research problem becomes more focused throughout the
research.
Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education.Philadelphia: Ballière Tindall.
-APA
Live concert
-Dynamic
Leroux, Marcel. Global Warming: Myth Or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology. Springer, 2005.
-CMS
Discovery Channel
-Syndicated
She changed the gender of the participant to complete the all male survey.
-Falsification
Textbooks
-Static
The researcher copied the results of the study from another thesis.
-Plagiarism
Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gradual or abrupt.
Developmental Psychology, 35,127-145.
-APA
-Plagiarism
Milken, Michael, et al. "On Global Warming and Financial Imbalances." New Perspectives Quarterly, vol.
23, no. 4, 2006, p. 63.
-CMS
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
-Falsification
An Inconvenient Truth. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, performances by Al Gore and Billy West,
Paramount, 2006.
-MLA
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Research survey
- Dynamic
30/30
c-Misha Sanches
Which of the following is the first to help improve the use of the research literature?
What is the APA citation style of the information of the source presented?
Cullough, David. John Adams, p. 703-726. New York : Simon & Schuster (2001). Print.
Make sure that the source of every idea is very clearly identified and cited.
What does the researcher need to generate useful and thorough key word searches?
Economy Hurt by Decline in English (2006, June 18). The Manila Times, p. A1, A2.
APA
A blogger made a photo collage for his latest blog. He picked photos from his Facebook friends without
asking for their consent. What research misconduct did he commit?
Plagiarism
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
The authenticity of the information
Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that information.
Which of the following is the best advice in using internet search engines in qualitative research?
Web addresses ending in ac.uk or .edu are generally bona fide academic sources.
What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Eguchi and Eguchi (2006) and Icassatti (2006) mentioned that students showed enthusiasm while using
these strategies.
Last week your professor talked about her theory of the best method for electoral reform in a lecture.
Since she knows all about it, do you need to reference this?
You need to cite it in the body of your paper and in the reference list.
Which characteristic is the first consideration in surveying related literature and studies?
In MLA citation style, when documenting one author in reference in a text, which is correct?
Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
Introduction
McCullough, 2001
What organizational principle is used to explain ideas according to their respective premise?
Theme
Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
MLA
What research misconduct is committed when the researcher use the sentences from published medical
literature with minor modification in word structure without attribution?
Plagiarism
RSCH-110 QE
Which of the following can be found in the final part of the research paper?
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
- All of the choices
What category of information in participant observation is concerned about clothing, age, gender,
physical appearance of respondents?
Select one:
-Appearance
Select one:
Select one:
-Only research conducted by academic staff with human participants requires ethical approval.
Select one:
- Rather than
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Select one:
- Ethnographic Research
The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the
research design applied?
Select one:
- Ethnographic
Select one:
-all of the choices
Select one:
What data collection procedure is used when analyzing and communicating the social life through
photos?
Select one:
-Visual data
Select one:
- Data results
Select one:
Select one:
Which of the following should include the informed consent during an experimentation?
Select one:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Select one:
- Grounded Theory
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
- Phenomenological Research
Select one:
- Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English grammar & composition part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
What research method allows researchers to obtain a detailed description of social settings or event in
order to situate people’s behavior within their own socio-cultural context?
Select one:
-. Observation
Select one:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Select one:
- Grounded Theory
Which organizational principle is used to connect the research topic to different backgrounds (i.e.
political, methodological, geographical, literary)?
Select one:
- Sector
What research design is used when a theory is developed from data generated by a series of
observations or interviews principally involving an inductive approach?
Select one:
- Grounded theory
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
Select one:
Select one:
A researcher would like to display the geographic map of his research population. What mode for
displaying qualitative data should he use?
Select one:
-Graphics
What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Select one:
- Conclusion
Select one:
- A scientific endeavor
Thea is interested to study the young people with dementia – chronic disorder caused by brain disease
or injury. What research design is appropriate for her research inquiry?
Select one:
-Phenomenological research
What is common in data collection among qualitative researches?
Select one:
-Language based
Select one:
-Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
Select one:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Select one:
- Action Research
-Research Design
How does key word in context (KWIC) work for novice researchers?
- Researchers identify key words and then systematically search the corpus of text to find all
instances of the word or phrase.
Select one:
- The researcher generates a general explanation (a theory) of a process, and action, or an interaction
shaped by the views of a large number of participants.
Select one:
- All of the choices
What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple observation?
Select one:
Select one:
- The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Select one:
Select one:
-Pie charts
A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Select one:
-Qualitative
Select one:
A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data
collection was used?
Select one:
- Interview
Select one:
-Mapping questions
Which of the following research questions should NOT be answered using action research methods?
Select one:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Select one:
- Phenomenological Research
Select one:
-Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and valid.
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A study of the Italians and the health benefits of the Mediterranean lifestyle
Select one:
-Action Research
Select one:
-APA format
Select one:
- 8-12 members
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded
theorizing
Select one:
- Ethnographic Research
Select one:
Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action
that was taken?
Select one:
-Action research
Select one:
-textbook
When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
Select one:
Select one:
is the thing (person, place, event, etc.) that is selected for inclusion in the study.
Select one:
-Sampling unit
A teacher conducts an action research study of the problem-solving methods used by students in her
ninth-grade Algebra I classes. Which of the following can she assume on the basis of her study?
Select one:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
- Action Research
Select one:
- Static
What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the
production of “objective” accounts of the content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development
of codes and categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of units of analysis.
Select one:
- Enumerative approach
Select one:
What is bibliography?
Select one:
- A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly contained
in the report
Select one:
-Lying by fabrication
A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different
times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he
use?
Select one:
- Observation
Select one:
- Case study
Select one:
According to historical accounts, face-to-face methods have been used since the early years of
civilization to collect population figures. Why were these records kept?
Select one:
Select one:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Select one:
- Phenomenological Research
Select one:
Select one:
contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address
topics introduced by a group moderator?
- For beginning researchers, a qualitative research is advisable because the natural setting is accessible.
All Possible Question(s)/Answer(s) on RESEARCH Learning Activity 2
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Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
How Do Slime Molds Reproduce
Answer:PURE
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
A brief statement of the general purpose of the study.
Answer:Statement of the Problem
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
This section indicates the specific benefits which will be gained from the results of the study.
Answer: Significance of the Study
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
It must also reflect the variables under study.
Answer:Research Title
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It addresses indirectly some real problem in the world.
Answer:True
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It clearly states the constructs to be examined.
Answer:True
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe one’s research study.
Answer:Research Title
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It is biased in terminology or position.
Answer:False
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Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer:PURE
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research problem.
Answer:True
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entify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
Answer:PURE
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Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer:APPLIED
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
Answer:False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Answer:True
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or relationship, or implication of the
variables under study.
Answer:Statement of the Problem
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer:False
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Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
College Tuition Becoming Prohibitive to Young Adults from Being Successful
Answer:APPLIED
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It has multiple possible answers.
Answer:False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present
this information.
Answer:True
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer
FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
Answer:True
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RSCH G11
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of
interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy
(e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c.
Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator should
practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a
certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving required reporting d. The research paper is not
published yet.
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d. Making research
instruments
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher
d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material
and identifying characteristics d. His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and
confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new
information c. Collecting existing information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic
Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in terminology or position.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how
the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for
detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The
authenticity of the information d. The lack of bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b.
Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological
strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published
accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan,
Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel
Gibson)
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the
gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher
needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and
MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y
looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular attention to
informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her
informants says that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power and as something that
reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars or
toys or washing machines.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as
profession social status socioeconomic class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d.
Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand out
Answer: OPEN
-Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors
and analogies g. opare and contrast h. utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing
information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing
f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words
in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout
what physicians could and did do to prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so
arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that they
developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that
pertained to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how
to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large
number of subjects relatively inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement
is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes
people's values and perspective through observation.
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience. “In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or
understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: true
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is
a restriction of the research. The study is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the
university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the
researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we
lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are always
there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have
so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I
think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich
(2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and
1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of
psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who
practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications.
They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them
continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster,
c2001. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the
correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one
hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to
identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in
semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their
opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a
modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town.
They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in
fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for
help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I
don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I
feel that something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time
has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to
do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google.
“Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition.
New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally,
the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT
verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban Maryland.
It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study
has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign languages.
French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point.
How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors
indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now
living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will
continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and
draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which
people acquire and maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve
problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The
others would have to come back tomorrow.”
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage,
and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
-What is bibliography?
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly
contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents
in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with
grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and
valid.
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different
times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he
use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Solving word problems of
preschoolers through illustrations
- contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address
topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the
research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of
Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult
caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative
note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of
being a sole mother in the Philippines
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data
collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action
that was taken?
-What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the
production of “objective” accounts of the content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development
of codes and categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of units of analysis.
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
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Select ER if your answer is experimental research and NER for non-experimental
research.
Historical Answer 1 NER
Quasi-experimentalAnswer 2 ER
True experimental Answer 3 ER
Observational Answer 4 NER
Survey Answer 5 NER
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Select YES if the word is belong to the example of variable and NO if it is not example
of variable.
World Answer 1 No
Faculty membersAnswer 2 Yes
Class size Answer 3 Yes
Dreams Answer 4 No
Age Answer 5 Yes
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Select the RP if the word is belong to the research process and NRP if the word does
not belong to the research process.
Planning Answer 1 RP
Organizing Answer 2 RP
Legality Answer 3 NRP
Dreaming
Answer 4 NRP
Collecting
Answer 5 RP
[First] Problems/Objective
[Third] Assumptions
[Fifth] Review of the related literature
[Second] Theoretical/Conceptual Framework
[Tenth] Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations
[Eighth] Data Processing and Statistical Treatment
[Fourth] Hypothesis
[Sixth] Research Design
[Ninth] Analysis and Interpretation
[Seventh] Data Collection
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This is the value of research that reading opens the mind to a vast horizon of knowledge,
while writing helps a reader use her/his own perspective and transform this into a more
concrete idea that he/she understands.
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This is a value of research that curiosity may kill not just the cat, but the human as well. Yet, it is
the same curiosity that fuels the mind to seek for answers.
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This is the value of research that doing research to reveal lies or truths involving personal affairs
contributes in either making a relationship work or in breaking away from a dysfunctional one.
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The correct answer is: A Way to Prove Lies and to Support Truths
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This is the value of research that research serves as an instrument to achieve the goal.
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This is the value of research that research is required not just for students and academics but for
all professionals.
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The inquiry approach to professional is one which practitioners use to conduct
systematic, intentional, filed-based inquiry into their own daily practices.
Select one:
a. Understand
b. Business
c. Development
d. Building
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A tool for knowledge and efficient learning. Select one:
Development
Business
c. Building
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d. Understand
The correct answer is: Building
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Away to lies and to support truths. Select one:
a. Building
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The correct answer is: Prove
c. Business
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d. Love
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Means to various issues. Select one:
a. Development
b. Building
c. Understand
d. Business
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An aid to success and job search. Select one:
a. Business
Understand
Building
Development
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The correct answer is: Business
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Select AGREE if the statement is belong to the key steps in choosing a topic and
DISAGREE if otherwise.
Formulate a research problem Answer 1 AGREE
The research process is more irrelevant Answer 2 DISAGREE
Brainstorm for ideas Answer 3 AGREE
Ensure that the topic is manageable and that material is available. Answer 4 AGREE
Narrow your topic to something unmanageable Answer 5 DISAGREE
Make a list of key words Answer 6 AGREE
Choose the topic that you are not interested. Answer 7 DISAGREE
Research and read more about your topic Answer 8 AGREE
Be flexible Answer 9 AGREE
Define your topic as a focused research question Answer 10 AGREE
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Make sure the research question is . Select one:
a. Topic
b. Clear
c. Interest
d. Feasibility
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Consider the of the project. Select one:
Clear
Interest
Topic
d. Feasibility
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It is a problem that someone would like to . Select one:
a. Appropriate
b. Investigate
c. Summarize
d. Addressed
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It is considered a situation that needs to be changed or . Select one:
a. Addressed
Appropriate
Summarize
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Investigate
The correct answer is: Addressed
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Make sure the is ethical to study. Select one:
a. Topic
Clear
Interest
Feasibility
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Choose the answer from the items in the right-hand side.
This is a tip in writing the introduction that when you Answer 1
writing a book report show them how your topic Be general before you’re specific
relates to the bigger picture.
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It may also and ideas from other sources. Select one:
Legal
Paragraph
Introduction
d. Concepts
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Write the significance of the study by looking into the of your study. Select one:
a. Information
b. General
c. Condition
d. Journal
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Discussion of existing or present and what is aimed to be in the future gap to filled-in by the research.
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Information
Journal
c. Condition
d. General
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Discussion at once follows after the chapter title, no of the chapter Select one:
a. Paragraph
b. Introduction
c. Concepts
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d. Legal
The correct answer is: Introduction
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Effective problem statements answer the question "Why does this research need to be
". Select one:
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a. Conducted
The correct answer is: Conducted
General
Approach
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Select YES if the example is considered in preparing the related literature and
studies andNO if it is not.
Books YES
Answer 1
Trunks NO
Answer 2
Encyclopedias YES
Answer 3
Leaves NO
Answer 4
Barks NO
Answer 5
Unpublished Theses YES
Answer 6
Unpublished Dissertations YES
Answer 7
Periodicals YES
Answer 8
Plastic bottles NO
Answer 9
Almanacs YES
Answer 10
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Select YES if the example is considered as location or place in preparing the related literature a
Private libraries
Answer 2 NO
Government Library
Answer 3 YES
Waiting Shed
Answer 4 NO
School
Answer 5 YES
Universities
Answer 6 YES
Under the
Answer 7 NO
Tree Libraries
Answer 8 YES
Bus Station NO
Answer 9
National Library YES
Answer 10
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This is a step that you need to consider before you prepare your conceptual framework that some abstract
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Do a literature review
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c. Isolate answer variable
the important is: Isolate the important variable
d. Generate
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a. Do 3
a literature
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This is a step that you need to consider before you prepare your conceptual framework that review releva
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a. Choose your topic
b. Do a literature review
c. Generate conceptual framework
d. Isolate the important variable
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This is a step that you need to consider before you prepare your conceptual framework that decides if the
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a. Generate conceptual framework
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the important is: Isolate the important variable
c. Choose your topic
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This is a step that you need to consider before you prepare your conceptual
framework that build your conceptual framework using your mix of the variables from
the scientific articles you have read.
Select one:
a. Generate conceptual framework
Choose your topic
Do a literature review
Isolate the important variable
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Write the word YES if you agree the statement and NO if you disagree
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Identify if the following entries are either APA System or MLA System
Hilario, M.N.
Answer 3 APA System
Dimaano, Alfredo
Answer 4 MLA System
B. Gumawa, F.A.
Answer 5 APA System
Gomez, Josephine F.
Answer 6 MLA
Bautista, H.L
Answer 8 APA System
Marquez, K.L
Answer 9 APA System
Santos, J.A.H.
Answer 10 APA System
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Background reading cannot help you choose and limit the scope of your topic.
Select one:
True
False
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Your introduction statement can guide you in identifying the specific contribution of your
study.
Select one:
True
False
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If you really want to draw readers in, you have to end your introduction with something
attention grabbing.
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True
False
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Choose a topic that you are interested in, the research process is more relevant if you
care about your topic.
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True
False
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In writing the significance write from specific to general contribution rather than from
general to specific.
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True
False
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A lengthy title may seem unfocused and take the readers' attention away from an
important point.
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True
False
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Which of the following is not considering a factor in selecting a research problem? Select one:
Don't use words open to interpretation
It is measurable
Be very specific
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A good research paper title should contain key words in the title.
Select one:
True
False
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Significance of the study does not provides information to the reader on how the study
will contribute.
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True
False
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It is clear that the title of your paper is the most important determinant of how many
people will read it.
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True
False
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In choosing a topic this is we need to do even when you aren't writing a research paper,
make sure you select a subject that you can develop with sufficient details.
Select one:
a. Choose a topic that interests you
b. Choose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
c. Avoid a topic that will tempt you to summarize rather than to discuss or analyze
d. If your assignment requires research, choose a topic on which you can find material
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It is a basic tip to keep in mind while writing a title should contain key words used in the manuscript and s
Select one:
Avoid abbreviations and jargon.
Keep it simple, brief and attractive
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After providing your readers with some background, use your essay introduction to outline what you ar
Select one:
True
False
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Which is not example of the importance of quantitative research across the field? Select one:
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It is a value of research that requires curiosity that fuels the mind to seek for answers. Select one:
a. A seed to love reading, writing, analyzing and sharing valuable information
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The problem statement describes the context for the study and also identifies the general analysis app
Select one:
True
False
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It is a value of research that entails both reading and writing that able helps computation and comprehensi
Select one:
a. A way to prove lies and to support truths
b. An aid to business success and job search
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These are sub type survey, historical, observational, correlational, descriptive, and comparative research.
Select one:
Non-Descriptive Research
Descriptive Research
c. Non-Experimental Research
d. Experimental Research
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It is an attempt by the researcher to maintain school overall factors that may affect the result of an experim
Select one:
Variable
Quantitative Research
Research Process
d. Experimental Research
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The primary function of a title is to provide a precise summary of the papers' content.
Select one:
True
False
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These are sub type survey, historical, observational, correlational, descriptive, and comparative research
Select one:
Non-Descriptive Research
Descriptive Research
c. Non-Experimental Research
d. Experimental Research
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It is an attempt by the researcher to maintain school overall factors that may affect the result of an experim
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Variable
Quantitative Research
Research Process
Experimental Research
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The correct answer is: Experimental Research
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The primary function of a title is to provide a precise summary of the papers' content.
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True
False
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These are the changing or characteristics of persons or things like age, gender and many others.
Select one:
Research
Statistics
Quasi-Method
d. Variables
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An introduction could be start from interesting anecdote or a relevant quote from an expert.
Select one:
True
False
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In choosing a topic this is we need to consider the second topic is narrow and less likely to lead to summa
Select one:
Choose a topic that interests you
Choose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
If your assignment requires research, choose a topic on which you can find material
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d. Avoid a topic that will tempt you to summarize rather than to discuss or analyze
The correct answer is: Avoid a topic that will tempt you to summarize rather than to discuss or analyz
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It is dynamic process of being open to wonder and puzzlement and coming to know and understand the
Select one:
a. Research Problem
b. Inquiry
c. Quantitative Research
d. Research Process
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In choosing a topic this is we need to do you'll write better, on something you care about. Generally, if you
Select one:
Choose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
Avoid a topic that will tempt you to summarize rather than to discuss or analyze
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c. Choose answer
a topic is: Choose
that interests youa topic that interests you
d. If your assignment requires research, choose a topic on which you can find material
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An introduction is the first paragraph of a written research paper, or the first thing you
say in an oral presentation.
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True
False
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Most authors by virtue of possessing comprehensive details of the research paper, are
perplexed with regard to how to make their research paper title concise without
sacrificing any relevant elements.
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True
False
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It is a definite or clear expression about an area of concern, a condition to be improved
upon, a difficulty to be eliminated or a troubling question that exists in scholarly
literature, in theory, or within existing practice that points to a need for meaningful
understanding and deliberate
Select one:
a. Research Problem
b. Inquiry
c. Research Process
d. Quantitative Research
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Factors to consider in selecting a research problem that the topic should be important.
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True
False
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Be very broad in selecting a research problem.
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True
False
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It is not real things. A variable that they are interpretations of observed facts, not facts
themselves.
Select one:
a. Dependent Variable
b. Intervening Variable
c. Control Variable
d. Hypothesis
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It is a hypothesis that is stated in positive one. Select one:
Intervening Variable
Assumption
Null Hypothesis
Alternative Hypothesis
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This is a ways to strengthen the theoretical frameworks in which it permits you to
intellectually transition from simply describing a phenomenon you have observed to
generalizing about various aspects of that phenomenon.
Select one:
a. Having a theory helps you identify the limits to those generalizations
b. The theoretical framework connects the researcher to existing knowledge
c. Articulating the theoretical assumptions of a research study forces you to address
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This is not the literature review in relation to your own study Select one:
Broaden your knowledge base in your research area
Bring clarity and focus to your research problem
Integrate your research findings into the existing body of knowledge.
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This is not the sources in preparing the related literature and studies Select one:
Books
Encyclopedias
Professional journals
Text message
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It is an interpretative framework, which is guided by a set of beliefs and feelings about the world and
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a. Paradigm
Epistemology
Ontology
Oxiology
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It deals with the issues about value. Select one:
Epistemology
Oxiology
c. Paradigm
d. Ontology
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Which of the following is not the example of systematic review of related literature? Select one:
Summarizing the various forms of knowledge collected
Searching for literature
Clarifying the research questions
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It is the one element that is not changed throughout an experiment because its unchanging state allows th
Select one:
Assumption
Control
Manipulative Variable
Control Variable
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It is a variable that can stand alone. Select one:
Dependent Variable
Control Variable
Hypothesis
Intervening Variable
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This is not the place where you locate the sources in preparing related literature and studies
Select one:
Private Offices
Bus station
National Library
School
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It is consists of concepts and together with their definitions and reference relevant scholarly literature, exis
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Title
Theoretical Framework
Research Design
Review of the Related Literature
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It is something used as a basis for comparison. Select one:
Control
Manipulative Variable
Control Variable
Assumption
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The correct answer is: Control
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The correct answer is: Dependent Variable
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Which of the following is not the example of general guidelines in writing the theoretical
framework of the study?
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It is a thing that are accepted as true, or at least plausible. Select one:
Assumption
Null Hypothesis
Alternative Hypothesis
Intervening Variable
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This is a step on how to make the conceptual framework that require you to be relevant and updated on th
Isolate the important variable
Generate the conceptual framework
Do a literature review
Choose your topic
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Which of the following is not the example of intervening variable? Select one:
a. Motivation
b. Age
c. Learning
d. Memory
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It is a variable in scientific experimentation that is experimental element which is constant and unchanged
Select one:
a. Dependent Variable
b. Control Variable
c. Intervening Variable
d. Manipulative Variable
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This is the value of research that this helps them get information that hired researchers missed, build
a good rapport with the interviewee, and conduct a good interview in the process.
Select one:
a. Theory
b. Conceptual Framework
c. Concept
d. Paradigm
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This is notfunctions of the literature review. Select one:
It helps you establish the links between what you are proposing to examine and what was already been s
It enables you to show how your findings have contributed to the existing body of
knowledge in your profession.
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It deals with the question of what is real. Select one:
a. Oxiology
b. Ontology
c. Epistemology
d. Paradigm
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It is a world view, a general perspective, a way of breaking down the complexity of the real world.
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Paradigm
Oxiology
Ontology
Epistemology
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The correct answer is: Paradigm
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It is an educated guess. Select one:
Control Variable
Dependent Variable
Hypothesis
Intervening Variable
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It is a variable that believed to affect to the dependent variable. Select one:
Dependent Variable
Independent Variable
Moderate Variable
Intervening Variable
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Which of the following is not the example of general guidelines in writing the definition of terms?
Select one:
Terms or variables are enlisted and arranged alphabetically written in bold capital lower case
This section should have introductory statement
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This is not the sources in preparing the related literature and studies Select one:
Magazines
Periodicals
c. Tattoo message
d. Newspapers
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Which of the following correct sequence in writing the author's name in MLA System? Select one:
Full name - Full middle name - Optional Initial of the First name
Full surname - Full First name - Optional Initial of the Middle Name
Full surname - Initial of First and Middle Name
Full name - Initial of First and Middle Name
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To give the basic meaning of quantitative research is to say that research is a way of
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Variables are changing or characteristics of persons or tings.
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The research process should be understood as one of ongoing planning, searching
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To organize or focus the search, the process needs to be keywords driven; what you
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An Aid to Business Success and Job Search
A Seed to Love Reading, Writing, Analyzing and Sharing Valuable Information
A Tool for Building Knowledge and Efficient Learning
Nourishment and Exercise for the Mind
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This is the value of research that research serves as an instrument to achieve the goal.
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It involves merging new information with existing knowledge to create an original idea, see a new perspec
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B 2. It is the process of highlighting text or picking an object. For example, a user may select text to copy,
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writing an introduction of the research paper that
you must provide your readers with a little background or basic information
about the topic you are covering. The correct answer is: Be general before
you're specific
This is the basic tips in keeping mind in writing the title that the primary
function of a title is to provide a precise summary of the paper's content.
The correct answer is: Keep it simple, brief and attractive
Why the importance of the quantitative research relies on realty of the
productions of results? The correct answer is: Because it reflect precise
measurement and in-depth analysis of data.
Classify the following material: Encyclopedias The correct answer is:
Example of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Why do we need to the clarify the research questions in selecting, citing
and synthesizing the related literature? The correct answer is: So that there
will be no problem in the conduct of the study
This is the base word of the variable. The correct answer is: Vary
This kind of quantitative research is best for survey method. The correct
answer is: Non-Experimental Research
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: Abarquez,
O.L The correct answer is: APA System
Why experimental research is considered to be true experimental? The
correct answer is: Because uses valid results
Classify the following material: Reports from educational workshops The
correct answer is: Example of the Sources of Preparing the Related
Literature and Studies
This is the tips in writing the significance of the study that by looking
into the general contribution of your study. The correct answer is: Write
from general to specific
This is a word pertaining to an abstract idea representing the fundamental
characteristics what it represents. The correct answer is: Concept
This is the another tips for writing an introduction of the research paper that
there is no rule for exactly how long an introduction should be you must
consider your length of paper. The correct answer is: What's your point?
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: San
Joseph, K.L. The correct answer is: APA System
This is kind of quantitative research that the best example is true
experimental research. The correct answer is: Experimental Research
Classify the following material: School document The correct answer is:
Example of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Classify the following material: School Libraries The correct answer is:
Example of the Location on Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Classify the following material: Unpublished Theses The correct answer is:
Example of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
This is a method in writing the bibliography in the copyright date that it will
written only author's name. The correct answer is: APA System
Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that
television shows and movies ooze with research - both on the part of the
writers and the actors? The correct answer is: Means to understand
various issues
This is other known as blueprint. The correct answer is: Research Method
This is the a way of making any phenomenon or any sensory experience
clearer or more meaningful by gathering and examining facts and
information about such person, thing, place, or event appealing to your
senses The correct answer is: Research
Which of the following is not example of Non-Experimental
Quantitative Research? The correct answer is: Quasi-experimental
Research Which of the following value of research in the area of
interest that
research has to reveal lies or truths involving personal affairs contributes in
either making a relationship work or in breaking away from a dysfunctional
one? The correct answer is: A way to prove lies and to support truths
This is a method in writing the bibliography in author's name wherein it will
full surname first then followed by first name and optional initial of the
middle name. The correct answer is: MLA System
This is by means of statistics that involve collection and study of numerical
data. The correct answer is: Quantitative Research
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: Raymond,
B.N The correct answer is: APA System
Which of the following you need to keep in mind in choosing your own topic
or ask yourself if it can lead to a reasonable research? The correct answer
is: Avoid a topic that will tempt you to summarize rather than to discuss or
analyze
This is a method in writing the bibliography in author's name wherein it will
full surname first then followed by initials of first and middle name. The
correct answer is: APA System
This is a method in writing the bibliography in the title of the reading
material wherein it will underlined or italicized title with all content words
capitalized The correct answer is: MLA System
Classify the following material: Government Offices The correct answer is:
Example of the Location on Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Which of the following that the literature review can help in many ways in
relation to the study? The correct answer is: Contextualized the
recommendations
This is a process wherein you need to have different skills like planning,
organizing and the like in order to come up good research. The correct
answer is: Research process
Why is it quantitative research is important across the field? The correct
answer is: Because it is more reliable and objective
This is the basic tips in keeping mind in writing the title that the other
lesser-known or specific abbreviations and jargon that would not be
immediately familiar to the readers should be left out. The correct
answer is: Avoids abbreviations and j argon
Which of the following is not the features in characteristics of a research.?
The correct answer is: Using marginalized in the society
Which of the following you need to keep in mind in choosing your own topic
that make sure you select a subject that you can develop with sufficient
details? The correct answer is: Choose a topic on which you can find
material
Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that doing
research encourage people to explore possibilities, to understand existing
issues, and to disclose truths and fabricated ones? The correct answer is:
Nourishment and exercise for the mind
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: Almario,
B.N. The correct answer is: APA System
Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that
research has a vital role in business? The correct answer is: An aid to
business success and job search
Which of the following is not the range of research topics in the area of
inquiry? The correct answer is: Lecture method
Classify the following material: Newspaper The correct answer is: Example
of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Classify the following material: Periodicals The correct answer is: Example
of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Which of the following is not the function of the related literature? The
correct answer is: It helps you to disregard your research findings into the
existing body of knowledge.
Classify the following material: Professional journals
The correct answer is: Example of the Sources of Preparing the Related
Literature and Studies
This is a method in writing the bibliography in the title of the reading
material wherein it will italicized title with only the beginning word
capitalized. The correct answer is: APA System
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: Dimaano,
Richard B. The correct answer is: MLA System
This is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories,
research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitutes
legitimate contributions to a field. The correct answer is: Paradigm
In what manner that the researcher need to consider in conducting proper
research? The correct answer is: Cannot be done in a haphazard manner.
Classify the following material: Almanacs The correct answer is: Example
of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
The section on significance of the study provide to the reader on how the study will
contribute.
b. General
In choosing a topic this is we need to consider that students often pick topics that are too broad to be
adequately covered.
b. Choose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
It is a value of research that helps them get information that hired researcher missed build a good
rapport with the interviewee and conduct a good interview in the process.
d. Means to understand various issues
It is a value of research that require doing research to reveal lies or truths involving personal affairs
contributes in either making a relationship work in breaking away from a dysfunctional one.
b. A way to prove lies and to support truths
It is a value of research that has vital role in business that many successful companies such as
those that produce consumer goods or mass market items, invest in research and development
b. An aid to business success and job search
Discussions are in form starting from macro-micro development that gives an overview of
the research.
a. Introduction – WRONG oo wrong nga aahahaha
Always write down the hypothesis and then take into consideration the simple tips.
True – FALSE pala
d. Interest correct You want to explore who is dominant graduate of BSED or BEED.
If your assignment requires research, choose a topic on which you can find .
a. Material
It is the systematic empirical investigations of observable phenomena via statistical mathematical or
computational techniques.
c. Quantitative Research
It is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories , research methods, postulates,
and standards for what is constitutes legitimate contributions to a field.
d. Paradigm
It is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts
that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.
a. Theory
It is other known as mediator variable that is the variable that causes mediation in the dependent
and the independent variables.
c. Moderate Variable
It is the thing that is changed on purpose.
b. Manipulative Variable
It is a variable that the thing that is changed on purpose.
d. Manipulative Variable
It is a branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge and the process by which
knowledge is acquired and validated.
b. Epistemology
It shapes the justification of the research problems in order to provide the legal basis for defining its
parameters.
d. Theoretical Framework
It is accepted as true, or at least plausible.
c. Assumption
This is a step on how to make the conceptual framework that requires you to identify the specific
variables described in the literature and figure out how these are related.
d. Isolate the important variable
It is a variable that is hypothetical internal states that used to explain relationships between observed
variables.
c. Intervening Variable
Which of the following correct sequence in writing the author's name in APA System?
c. Full surname - Initial of First and Middle Name
It is a variable believed to be dependent on the independent variable.
c. Dependent Variable
Which of the following is not the general guideline in writing the hypothesis?
a. Tables and graphs are discussed accordingly and based on the problem
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: Belchez, Romana F.
c. MLA System
Which of the following value of research in the area of interest that research entails both reading and
writing?
c. A Seed to love reading, writing analyzing and sharing valuable information
Which of the following you need to keep in mind in choosing your own topic that students open pick
topics that are too broad to be adequately covered?
a. Chose a topic that's appropriate to the length of your paper
This is all about the dynamic process of being open to wonder and puzzlement and coming to know
and understand the world.
b. Inquiry
This is the tips in writing the significance of the study that your problem statement can guide you in
identifying the specific contribution of your study.
b. Write from general to specific
This is a method in writing the bibliography in the copyright date that it will written after the
publisher's name.
c. MLA System
Identify the method in writing the bibliography used in this entry: Richard, T.A.
a. APA System
This is the another tips for writing an introduction of the research paper that after providing your
readers with some background, use essay introduction to outline what you are going to discuss.
b. Lay it on 'em
Classify the following material: Private Libraries
a. Example of the Location on Preparing the Related Literature and
Studies Classify the following material: Magazines
d. Example of the Location on Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
Classify the following material: Private Offices
c. Example of the Sources of Preparing the Related Literature and Studies
It is a series of actions or steps performed on data to verify, organize, transform, integrate, and extract data in an appropr
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Acquiring data
Raw data
d. Data processing
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Experimental or Treatment Group
Observational Research
TRUE Experiment
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c. Standard Deviation
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It is the most common measure of central tendency.
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discussion should follow the format, presentation of the table, the table itself, analysis and
interpretation, then implications. Related literature and studies may be used not to support the
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It is the most frequently occurring value.
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In this sampling we take a random sample of strata and ten survey every member of the group. Select one:
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d. Ratio Scale
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What kind of sampling if your sample is every 4th of the participants from 1-500? Select one:
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This validity can be provided by comparing the results obtained with the results obtained using other test, other characteri
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Construct Validity
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ako correct answerneto..
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Requires the interviewers have telephone
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It is the most common measure of central tendency.
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What kind of sampling if your sample is Professor I from the Universities in the Region IV A?
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b. Compositional Sampling
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d. Systematic Sampling
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It is neither the subject nor the experimenter knows whether the subject is in the treatment of the
control condition
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b. Double Blind Correct
c. Control Group
d. Surveys
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213 and 314
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a. 101 Correct
b. 901
c. 801
d. 111
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A researcher will represent and manipulate certain observations that they are studying.
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True Correct
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Identify the mode on the following set of numbers.
165 765 545 165 415
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165
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This reliability the consistency of results across items, often measured with Cronbach's Alpha.
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a. Test-Retest Reliability
b. Parallel-Forms Reliability
c. Inter-Rater/Observer Reliability
d. Internal Consistency Reliability Corre
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One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and interpretation is the
subtitles of sections are based on the questions in the statement of the problem, stated in
declarative form, single-space bold.
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True Correct
False
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In order to have a random selection method of sampling that utilizes some form of random selection.
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It means that a tool measures what it sets out to measure - for example, that a pain assessment tool
measures pain intensity rather than axiety.
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c. Construct Validity
d. Measurement Validity Correct
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211 and 219
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b. 6
c. 7
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What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest to start at perhaps the 8th
person, and then select every 150th person from that point on?
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a. Systematic Sampling Correct
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Compositional Sampling
d. Cluster Sampling
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2 and 12
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a. 8
b. 10 Correct
c. 7
d. 9
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Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in the space provided.
16 78 54 82 40
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54
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100 700 500 800 100
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100
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What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest to start at perhaps the
17th person, and then select every 50th person from that point on?
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a. Simple Random Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Systematic Sampling Correct
d. Cluster Sampling
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What is the median of the following set of numbers. 12 13 14 15 16?
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a. 12
b. 13
c. 14 Correct
d. 11
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Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in the space provided.
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Answer:
56
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You want to know the Number of Students in San Jose NHS.
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a. Qualitative Research
b. Experimental Research
c. Unorganized Research
d. Survey Research Correct
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Saves time involved in processing the data
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The power of a test is the probability of finding significance if the alternative hypothesis is true.
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Less expensive
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In this scale are the ultimate nirvana when it comes to measurement scales because they tell us
about the order, they tell us the exact value between units.
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a. Nominal Scale
b. Interval Scale
c. Ordinal Scale
d. Ratio Scale Correct
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This reliability the reliability of two tests constructed the same way, from the same content.
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a. Parallel-Forms Reliability Correct
b. Internal Consistency Reliability
c. Test-Retest Reliability
d. Inter-Rater/Observer Reliability
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A score on a well-constructed test is believed to reflect a psychological construct such as
achievement in a school subject, cognitive ability, aptitude, emotional functioning, personality, etc.
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True Correct
False
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Recommendations are not based on important results and conclusions.
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True
False Correct
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The correct answer is 'False'.
This is the population in research to which the researchers can apply their conclusions.
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a. Accessible Population Correct
b. Target Population
c. Quasi-Experiments
d. Population
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The specific questions should follow the order they are given under the statement of the problem.
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True Correct
False
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In this scale it is the order of the values is what is important and significant but the differences
between each one is not really known.
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a. Nominal Scale
b. Ordinal Scale Correct
c. Interval Scale
d. Ratio Scale
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Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in the space provided.
15 75 55 85 45
Answer:
55
Correct
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One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and interpretation is an
introductory paragraph is provided at the start of the chapter.
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True Correct
False
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For experimental or scientific researches, an operational procedure of the experiment should be
presented in which can be supported by a flow chart for clarity.
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True Correct
False
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It is the midpoint of a distribution.
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a. Standard deviation
b. Mode
c. Arithmetic Mean
d. Median Correct
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It refers to an ANOVA using 2 independent variable.
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a. Standard Deviation
b. Two-Way ANOVA Correct
c. One-Way ANOVA
d. Chi-square Distribution
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The correct answer is: Two-Way ANOVA
You want to know who is better in learning section 1 or section 2.
Select one:
a. Survey Research Correct
b. Qualitative Research
c. Unorganized Research
d. Experimental Research
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In this scale it is used numeric scales in which we know not only the order, but also the exact
differences between the values.
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a. Interval Scale Correct
b. Ordinal Scale
c. Nominal Scale
d. Ratio Scale
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The correct answer is: Interval Scale
The consistency of results across items often measures wit Cronbach's Alpha.
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True Correct
False
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What kind of samplingif your sample is every 21st of the participants from the 1800 participants in
the training seminar?
Select one:
a. Cluster Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Simple Random Sampling
d. Systematic Sampling Correct
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Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in the space provided.
106 708 504 802 400
Answer:
504
Correct
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15 and 35
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a. 60
b. 40
c. 80
d. 20 Correct
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What kind of sampling if your sample is religious affiliation from each of the fifty states?
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a. Stratified Sampling Correct
b. Systematic Sampling
c. Cluster Sampling
d. Simple Random Sampling
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What kind of sampling if your strata were individual school in the Division of Antipolo City, you would
randomly select perhaps 20 schools and test all of the students within those schools?
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a. Stratified Sampling
b. Systematic Sampling
c. Simple Random Sampling
d. Cluster Sampling Correct
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This research may include case studies, ethnographic studies, ethological studies whose primary
characteristics is being observed or recorded.
Select one:
a. Correlational Research
b. Experimental or Treatment Group
c. TRUE Experiment
d. Observational Research Correct
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This is the group that receives the experiment treatment. Manipulation, or is different form the control
group on the variable under study.
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a. Experimental or Treatment Group Correct
b. Observational Research
c. TRUE Experiment
d. Correlational Research
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One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and interpretation is the tables
and figures should be in continuous numbering. It should be presented first before discussion.
Enclosed tables with double line on top should be used. Graphs should be colored.
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True Correct
False
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It is true experiments but use naturally formed or pre-existing groups.
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a. Accessible Population
b. Target Population
c. Quasi-Experiments Correct
d. Population
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It is a subject that has an equal probability of being selected for either the treatment or control group
Select one:
a. Surveys
b. Double Blind
c. Random Assignment Correct
d. Control Group
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Correlational research involves comparative. In this research the study of two or more groups is
done without focusing on their relationship.
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True
False Correct
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(COMPILED BY EZRA) 18. What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest
to start perhaps the 17th person, and then select every 50th person from that
1 Requires the interviewers have telephone point on
False Systematic Planning
2 It is the most common measure of central tendency 19. What is the median of the following set of numbers 12 13 14 15 16
Arithmetic Mean 14
3 Identify the mode on the following set of numbers 400 708 504 802 400 20. Solve the mean of the following set of give answers. Type your answer in
400 the space provided 12 79 59 87 43
56
4 What kind of sampling if your sample is Professor I from the Universities in
the region IV A? 21. You want to know the Number of Students in San Jose NHS
Stratified Sampling Survey research
5 It is neither the subject nor the experimenter knows whether the subject is 22. Saves time involved in processing the data
in the treatment of the control condition True
Double Blind
23. The power of a test is the probability of finding significance if the
6 213 and 314 alternative hypothesis is true
101 True
7 A researcher will represent and manipulate certain observations that they 24. In this scale are the ultimate nirvana when it comes to measurement
are studying scales because tell us about the order, they tell us the exact value between
True units
Ration Scale
8. Identify the mode on the following set of numbers 165 765 545 165 415
165 25. This reliability the reliability of two tests constructed the same way, from
the same content
9.This reliability the consistency of results across items, often measures with Parallel-Forms Reliability
Cronbach’s Alpha
Internal Consistency 26.A score on a well-constructed test is believed to reflect a psychological
construct such as achievement in a school subject, cognitive ability, aptitude,
10 one of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and emotional functioning, personality, etc.
interpretation is the subtitles of section are based on the questions in the True
statement of the problem, stated in declarative form, single space bond
True 27. Recommendations are not based on important results and conclusions
False
11. In order to have a random selection method of sampling that
utilizes some form of random selection 28. This is the population in research to which the researchers can apply their
True conclusions
Accessible population
12. It means that a tool measures what it sets out to measure for example,
that a pain assessment tool measures pain intensity rather than anxiety 29. The specific questions should follow the order they are given under the
Measurement Validity statement of the problem
True
13. 211 and 219
8 30. IN THIS SCALE it is the order of the values is what is important and
significant but the differences between each one is not really known
14. What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest Ordinal scale
to start at perhaps the 8th person, and then select every 150th person from
that point on? 31. Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. 15 75 55 85 45
Systematic Planning 55
15. 2 and 12 32. One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis
10 and the interpretation is an introductory paragraph is provided at the start of
the chapter
16. Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in True
the space provided 16 78 54 82 40
54 33. It is the mid point of a distribution
Median
survey research
34. It refers to an ANOVA using two independent variable
TWO-WAY ANOVA 51. what kind of sampling you were going to use if your sample is every 20th
child in the 1000 children in a single row
35. You want to know who is better in learning section 1 or section 2 systematic sampling
Survey research
52. you want to know who is better section Narra or section Santol
36. In this scale it is used numeric scale in which we know noit only the order survey research
but also the exact differences between the values
Interval scale 53. casual comparative research is the bed rock of most sciences most
specifically natural sciences
37. The consistency of results across items often measures wit Cronbach’s true
Alpha
True 54. saves the interviewer from carrying around hundreds of questionnaires
true
38. What kind of sampling if your sample is every 21st of the participants
from the 1800 participants in the training seminar 55. a descriptive study establishes only associations between variables an
Systematic sampling experimental study establishes casualty
true
39. Solve the mean 106,708,504,802,400
504 56. tables and figures should not be im continuous numbering it should be
presented first before discussion enclose tables with double line on top
40. 15 and 35 should be used graphs should be colored
20 false
41. What kind of sampling if your sample is religious affliction from each of 57. this reliability the degree toi which different raters/ observers give
the 50 states consistent answers of estimates
Stratified sampling inter-rater/ observer reliability
42. What king of sampling if your strata where individual school in the 58. it is more structured method than in qualitative research compare to
division of antipolo you would randomly select perhaps 20 schools and test quantitative research
all of the students within those schools interview method
Cluster sampling
RSCH G11
43. This research may include case studies, ethnographic studies, ethological -Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
studies whose primary characteristics is being observed or recorded Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of
Observational research data bank d. Conflicts of interest
44. This is the group that receives the experimental treatment manipulation -True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
or is different form the control group on the variable under study a conclusion in the study.
Experimental or treatment group Answer: False
45. One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis -What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the
and the interpretation is the tables and figures should be in continuous researcher?
numbering. It should be presented the first before discussion enclose tables b. Research Adventure
with double line on top should be used, graphs should be colored
True -What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b.
46. It is true experiments but use naturally formed or pre existing groups Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc)
Quasi-experiment should not be coerced to participate in a research. c. Investigators should
mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator
47. It is a subject that has an equal probability of being selected for either the should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of
treatment or control group participants.
Random assignment
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
48. Correlational research involves comparative in this research the study of characteristics when asked to present such information when
two or more groups is done without focusing on the relationship Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b.
False They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving
required reporting d. The research paper is not published yet.
49. What kind of sampling if your sample is doctorate degree holder form the
20 divisions in the NCR -What is scientific method?
Stratified sampling Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d.
Making research instruments
50. You want to explore who is dominant graduate of BSED or BEED
-Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process. Select one: True False
-Which of the following is not included in the research experience? -The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
Social class of the researcher d. Emotions of the researcher information found on the Internet?
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the
-Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher… reported information c. The authenticity of the information d. The lack of
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential bias
material c. Confidential material and identifying characteristics d. His/her
name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and confidential material -What should a review of the literature enable an investigator to do?
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework
-Research is into which the topic fits. b. Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c.
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. None of the choices d. Identify methodological strategies for designing the
Analyzing and interpreting new information c. Collecting existing information study. e. All of the choices
d. Modifying established knowledge
-What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It should not use material d. Published accounts of researchers
comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
Select one: True False -Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem -Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research APA or MLA: Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural
problem. History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Select one: True False Answer: APA
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research -Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key
statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research letter searches
problem.
Select one: True False -Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart
(starred and produced by Mel Gibson)
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Select one: a. Dynamic b. Static c. Syndicated
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE -Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the
literature review?
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in the method necessary for the gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to
terminology or position. build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher needs to read about
Select one: False his/her research
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: -What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of
Answer: PURE the choices g. APA and MLA
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research -Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is Juan Luna
probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static
present this information.
Select one: True False
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research surveyed 1011 evermarried women gathered social and economic histories
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It must only ask from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with present and formal
about the relationship between two or more variables. officials known as cadres and collected documentary evidence from local
Select one: True False newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was
largely constrained from asking direct uestions aout resistance the informal
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: record of field notes interview transcripts and uestionnaire data contains few
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images overt challenges to state policy. reenhalgh concludes however that their
Answer: APPLIED conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic
use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning campaigns peasant women
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the were reluctant to talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the
potential to suggest directions for past research. unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were
registered in informal conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense Answer: His/her name and identifying characteristics
of profound distress of villagers forced to choose etween a resistance that
was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese -The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it
culture and of practical reason. even after being taught how to do it.
Answer: searching for missing information Answer: False
-Artwork of the child participants
Select one: a. Pictures . Word Tales and Lists c. Graphics -Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Answer: Identification of problem
following statements are said.
“How does your family view your situation?” -True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive
Answer: 4 at a conclusion in the study.
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below. Answer: False
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of
interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and to show -What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the
how these concepts are tied together. he egan y looking at patterns of researcher in meeting research deadlines?
speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular Answer: Emotions
attention to informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their
reasoning about marriage. an one of her informants says that marriage is a Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power easily?
and as something that reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put Answer: Naturalistic observation
together well while others fall apart like so many cars or toys or washing
machines. -Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less. –False
Answer: Metaphors and analogies
-Informed consent requires that individuals…
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits
interest to the study such as profession social status socioeconomic class associated with the research
religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical -A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
behavior and gestures d. Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand characteristics when asked to present such information when
out Answer: They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
What do you think about the two presidential candidates? -What is a research instrument?
Answer: OPEN Answer: a tool for data collection
Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned. -A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord conclude with a universal statement is called
repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors and analogies g. opare and contrast h. Answer: inductive method
utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing information
k. onnectors l. Social science queries -It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and
through interactive processes.
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it
Answer: 5 explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or -What is an ethical dilemma?
different from each other. Answer: conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d.
Indigenous categor e. awing f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast -What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words in contet I k. utting Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable
and Sorting l. Transitions selection of participants
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community -Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research
leaders and parents aout what physicians could and did do to prevent hypothesis?
violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so arkin et al. roke Answer: pertinent question
the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that
they developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the -Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher?
transcripts and cut out all the uotes that pertained to each of the maor Answer: fabricator of data
themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with -Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify suthemes shared about research knowledge and experience. “In much of society, research
across coders. means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil
Answer: cutting and sorting Armstrong
Answer: Research is an investigation of the unknown.
-Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
-True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting.
Answer: true -How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? research?
Answer: Falsification of data bank Answer: The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life -What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life
research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The observation of such forms can be research?
broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of
media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects. the everyday lives that we lead.
Answer: true
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Answer: True
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
potential to suggest directions for past research. -Which of the following titles is best for applied research?
Answer: False Answer: The effectiveness of abstinence programs
-Which of the following is a good research question? -What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research?
Answer: How do teenagers view the word “forever”? Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: -What is the scope of the research?
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes
Answer: PURE manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the -The researcher invented the results of the study.
research, and write ELIMITATI if it is a restriction of the research. The study Answer: Fabrication
is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the university.
Answer: SCOPE
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest. -Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
Answer: Plagiarism the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT
-What information is required for the APA in-text citation? Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal scores. The
New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Bibliography note: Includes students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban
bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that
Answer: McCullough, 2001 the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the
SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference
-What organization principle is used to explain historical changes or in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign
perspectives? languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
Answer: Chronology foreign language students
Answer: female senior students
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by
choosing the letter of the correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical -Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with
computation of the data to finish her paper on time. the literature?
Answer: Falsification Answer: Introduction
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of -A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors
the best answer: have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use them
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, in his own paper in a list?
2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in London Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you
as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators found them.
and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took
part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in -Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing
monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they thought were the of the related literature?
facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS. Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview
Answer: staff of one hospice and one nursing home papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the -Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
following statements are said. the correct answer.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the
survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.” text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully
Answer: 2 understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Answer: We should use given information in inferring ideas.
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Summary of research findings -Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Answer: Word Tables and Lists Choose the letter of the correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of The list of research participants
the correct answer. Answer: Word Tables and Lists
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer
lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and activities.” -Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
Answer: He will still participate in the activities of the organization. the correct answer.
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the
Choose the letter of the correct answer. closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop
Area plan of a research field on such a sunny morning.
Answer: Graphics Answer: Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the -What is a research design?
following statements are said. Answer: all of the choices
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very
inspiring.” -What is bibliography?
Answer: 6 Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones
that are not directly contained in the report.
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
different from each other. Children of wealthy parents in the education system
Answer: Compare and contrast Answer: Grounded Theory
-Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. -Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
Do you think he is gay? Answer: A key data gathering method in social sciences
Answer: LEADING
-Which of the following is not a type of narrative research?
Answer: Case study
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer
the research questions, and draw the conclusion. -What is the final stage of analyzing data?
Answer: true Answer: Presenting the data in tabular form
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description: -Which of the following is NOT the function of references?
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social Answer: To ensure sufficiently long reference list
relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and
ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems. -A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of
Answer: Social science queries study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A -Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when .
personal journey with grounded theory methodology Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not
Answer: Grounded Theory addressed.
-Which of the following titles is a narrative research? -What is common in data collection among qualitative researches?
Answer: The Life and Works of Rizal Answer: Language based
-How does verification of data happen? -Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations?
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on
realistic, supportable, and valid. the findings of the study
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT -In participant observation, what information can be observed?
important? Answer: All of the choices
Answer: The layout of the site
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles Answer: Introduction, method, results, discussion and references
which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a
new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use? -Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
Answer: Observation Answer: Focus group discussion
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
reliability? Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: All of the choices Answer: Phenomenological Research
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: -Which of the following citation used the APA format?
Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1.
Answer: Action Research Manila: CKC Publication
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
and interviews. What is the research design applied? historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic
Answer: Ethnographic induction and grounded theorizing
Answer: Ethnographic Research
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner- -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
City Children The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines
Answer: Ethnographic Research Answer: Phenomenological Research
-What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis? -Which connector is used to signify conditional relationships?
Answer: To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study Answer: Rather than
-Which statement is true in writing research recommendations? -A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas.
Answer: Recommendations should be logical and valid. What qualitative data collection was used?
Answer: Interview
-What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple
observation? -The entire research project is an exercise in
Answer: Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts Answer: All of the choices
(KWIC)
-Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
-What type of source are documentary films? Answer: APA format
Answer: Static
-Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion?
-What influences the choice of the research design? Answer: All of the choices
Answer: All of the choices
-What are research data?
-Which of the following belongs to related literature? Answer: All of the choices
Answer: textbook
-Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies?
-Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study
studies? populations.
Answer: Reviewed materials must be many.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews? Select one:
Answer: Mapping questions c. Using marginalized in the society
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Select one: Select one:
b. Means to understand various issues True
What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? It has the potential to suggest directions for past
Select one: research. Select one:
d. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection False
of participants.
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
identifying characteristics when asked to present such information information found on the Internet?
when Select one: Select one:
b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. The authenticity of the information
What is scientific method? What should a review of the literature enable an investigator to do?
Select one: Select one:
b. Systematic process a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which
the topic fits.
Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process.
What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
Which of the following is not included in the research experience? Select one:
Select one: d. Published accounts of researchers
c. Social class of the researcher
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher… Food blog
Select one: Select one:
a. His/her name and identifying characteristics a. Syndicated
Research is Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
Select one: APA or MLA:
b. Analyzing and interpreting new information Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four
Meals. New York: Penguin.
It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.). Answer: APA
Select one:
False Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
Select one:
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of b. Key word searches
the research problem.
Select one: Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel Gibson) Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
Select one: choosing the letter of the best answer.
b. Static Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in sub-populations of
interest to the study, such as profession, social status, socioeconomic class,
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature religion, or ethnicity
review? Select one:
Select one: d. Appearance
b. It explains the method necessary for the gathering of data.
Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING.
What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers? What do you think about the two presidential candidates?
Select one: Answer: OPEN
g. APA and MLA
Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Spolarium by Juan Luna Select one:
Select one: j. Searching for missing information
c. Static
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below. following statements are said.
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) “What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
surveyed 1,011 ever-married women, gathered social and economic histories Answer: 5
from 150 families. She conducted in-depth interviews with
present and formal officials (known as cadres), and collected documentary Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
evidence from local newspapers, journals and other sources. Greenhalgh The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or
notes that "Because I was largely constrained from asking direct different from each other.
questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes, interview Select one:
transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state g. Compare and contrast
policy." Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with
the researchers, both peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below.
protest aspects of the policy they did not like. Cadres, for example were Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians, community
loathe to comment on birth-planning campaigns; peasant women leaders, and parents about what physicians could and did do to prevent
were reluctant to talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the violence among youth. These were long, complex interviews, so
unofficial record of birth planning in the villages. More explicit protests were Barkin et al. broke the coding process into two steps. They started with three
registered in informal conversations. From these interactions major themes that they developed from theory. The principle investigator
emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose between a went through the transcripts and cut out all the quotes that
resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms pertained to each of the major themes. Then four other coders
of Chinese culture and of practical reason. independently sorted the quotes from each major theme into piles. Then,
Answer: searching for missing information the pile sort data were analyzed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify subthemes shared across coders.
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Answer: cutting and sorting
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Artwork of the child participants What is a research design?
Select one: Select one:
a. Pictures b. all of the choices
What is bibliography?
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Select one:
following statements are said. c. A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that
“How does your family view your situation?” are not directly contained in the report.
Answer: 4
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below. Children of wealthy parents in the education system
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of Select one:
interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and to show b. Grounded Theory
how these concepts are tied together. She began by looking
at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases, paying Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
particular attention to informants' use of metaphors and the commonalities Select one:
in their reasoning about marriage. Nan, one of her informants, d. A key data gathering method in social sciences.
says that "marriage is a manufactured product." This popular metaphor
indicates that Nan sees marriages as something that has properties, like Which of the following is not a type of narrative research?
strength and staying power, and as something that requires work to Select one:
produce. Some marriages are "put together well," while others "fall apart" c. Case study
like so many cars or toys or washing machines.
Answer: metaphors and analogies What is the final stage of analyzing data?
Select one: Select one:
d. Presenting the data in tabular form d. To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study
Which of the following is NOT the function of references? Which statement is true in writing research recommendations?
Select one: Select one:
c. To ensure sufficiently long reference list b. Recommendations should be logical and valid.
A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple
study is this? observation?
Select one: Select one:
d. Qualitative d. Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts
(KWIC)
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A personal journey with grounded theory methodology What type of source are documentary films?
Select one: Select one:
c. Grounded Theory a. Static
Which of the following titles is a narrative research? What influences the choice of the research design?
Select one: Select one:
c. The Life and Works of Rizal b. All of the choices
How does verification of data happen? Which of the following belongs to related literature?
Select one: Select one:
b. Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, b. textbook
supportable, and valid.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and
When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT studies?
important? Select one:
Select one: c. Reviewed materials must be many.
b. The layout of the site
Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when .
A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles Select one:
which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a a. The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not
new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use? addressed.
Select one:
a. Observation What is common in data collection among qualitative researches?
Select one:
Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and a. Language based
reliability?
Select one: Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations?
d. All of the choices Select one:
b. Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: the study
Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
Select one: In participant observation, what information can be observed?
a. Action Research Select one:
a. All of the choices
contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and
is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator? Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
Select one: Select one:
c. Focus group discussion d. Introduction, method, results, discussion and references
The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
and interviews. What is the research design applied? Select one:
Select one: d. Focus group discussion
b. Ethnographic
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
A Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner- Select one:
City Children d. Phenomenological Research
Select one:
d. Ethnographic Research Which of the following citation used the APA format?
Select one:
What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis?
b. Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach
Publication involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and
Which of the following do you need to consider in designing a research? categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of
Select one: units of analysis.
d. Focus on your research questions. Select one:
d. Enumerative approach
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the
induction and grounded theorizing scope of the study?
Select one: Select one:
d. Ethnographic Research b. Conclusion
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Which of the following is the first stage of in-depth interview?
The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines Select one:
Select one: c. Establish an initial rapport
a. Phenomenological Research
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
Which connector is used to signify conditional relationships? research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
Select one: The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it
b. Rather than even after being taught how to do it.
Select one:
A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. False
What qualitative data collection was used?
Select one: Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
a. Interview Select one:
b. Identification of problem
The entire research project is an exercise in
Select one: True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
d. All of the choices a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
Select one: What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher
b. APA format in meeting research deadlines?
Select one:
Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion? a. Emotions
Select one:
b. All of the choices Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
What are research data? easily?
Select one: Select one:
c. All of the choices d. Naturalistic observation
Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies? Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
Select one: research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
d. Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less.
populations. Select one:
False
What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
Select one: Informed consent requires that individuals…
c. Mapping questions Select one:
b. Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated
What is known to be deliberately fabricating details of a research project? with the research
Select one:
c. Lying by fabrication A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
characteristics when asked to present such information when
What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research? Select one:
Select one: a. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
b. Memoing, verification and credibility
What is a research instrument?
Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study Select one:
the effects of the action that was taken? d. a tool for data collection
Select one:
d. Action research
A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
with a universal statement is called and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Select one: The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the
d. inductive method university.
Answer: SCOPE
1.It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and
through interactive processes. The beneficiaries mentioned in the significance of the study pertain to
Select one: Select one:
c. Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores a. People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the
and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation. research problem.
What is an ethical dilemma? What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement:
Select one: The data and the researcher’s interpretation of the data – hinge greatly on
a. conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct the contexts from which the data are obtained.
Select one:
What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? b. Importance of context
Select one:
b. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
of participants. question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It clearly states the constructs to be examined.
Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research Select one:
hypothesis? True
Select one:
b. pertinent question Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher? Reliability of survey questions was not established.
Select one: Answer: DELIMITATION
b. fabricator of data
In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the possible
about research knowledge and experience. beneficiaries of the research?
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not Select one:
know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong c. Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers
Select one:
d. Research is an investigation of the unknown. What should be considered in formulating research questions for the
statement of the problem?
True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting. Select one:.
Answer: True c. Avoid open-ended questions that need explanatory answers.
Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
Select one: and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
d. Falsification of data bank The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar
programs.
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life Answer: DELIMITATION
research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
and bodily aspects. It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Select one: Select one:
True True
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research. Statistics will not be utilized in analyzing the results.
Select one: Answer: DELIMITATION
False
Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
Which of the following is a good research question? Select one:
Select one: c. Significance of the study
a. How do teenagers view the word “forever”?
How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: research?
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Select one:
Answer: PURE b. The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
b. The lack of bias
What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life c. The number of "hits" for the site
research? d. The honesty of the reported information
Select one: The correct answer is: The authenticity of the information
b. A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the
everyday lives that we lead. What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
Select one:
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research a. Any paper source
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. b. Any written material
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables. c. Any highly regarded novel
Select one: d. Published accounts of researchers
True The correct answer is: Published accounts of researchers
Which of the following titles is best for applied research? Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
Select one: APA or MLA:
c. The effectiveness of abstinence programs The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008,
from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research? Answer: APA
Select one: The correct answer is: APA
a. The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or
What is the scope of the research? disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for
Select one: disagree.
d. Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes Interview Segment
manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time. Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to
choosing the letter of the correct answer: do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
The researcher invented the results of the study. problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You
Select one: don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
a. Fabrication from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
b. Plagiarism requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of
c. Falsification people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is
The correct answer is: Fabrication an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel
disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
disagree. government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
Interview Segment what to do.
Q: What are your views on homelessness? Source: Grbich (2013)
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to Answer: False
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the The correct answer is: False
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You
don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore the best answer:
requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were
people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses
an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of
about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed
government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded
what to do. wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they
Source: Grbich (2013) focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The
The government is the only one who can help the homeless. camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in
Answer: False their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
The correct answer is: False Select one:
a. experiences of these nurses
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational b. crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies
research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of c. antipsychotic medications
information found on the Internet? d. 8 nurses
Select one: The correct answer is: 8 nurses
a. The authenticity of the information
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You
choosing the letter of the correct answer: don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest. from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
Select one: requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of
a. Falsification people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is
b. Plagiarism an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
c. Fabrication really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think
The correct answer is: Plagiarism about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
What information is required for the APA in-text citation? government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
Personal author: McCullough, David G. what to do.
Title: John Adams Source: Grbich (2013)
Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Many people are still unconditionally helping the homeless.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index. Answer: True
Select one: The correct answer is: True
a. McCullough, 2001
b. David Mc Cullough, 2001 (p.703-726) Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
c. David Mc Cullough, 2001 APA or MLA:
d. McCullough, 2001 (p.703-726) Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
The correct answer is: McCullough, 2001 http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.
Answer: MLA
What organization principle is used to explain historical changes or The correct answer is: MLA
perspectives?
Select one: What type of source is the newspaper clipping?
a. Theme Select one:
b. Chronology a. Static
c. Development of ideas b. Syndicated
d. Section c. Dynamic
The correct answer is: Chronology d. All of the choices
The correct answer is: Syndicated
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by
choosing the letter of the correct answer: What citation style was used in this source?
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford
paper on time. University, 1986. Print.
Select one: Select one:
a. Plagiarism a. CMS
b. Falsification b. APA
c. Fabrication c. MLA
The correct answer is: Falsification d. None of the choices
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of The correct answer is: MLA
the best answer: Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, the best answer:
2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in London Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT
as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of
facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal
Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in
participated in monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant
thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS. effect that the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal
Select one: score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
a. semi-structured interviews, completed diaries significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three
b. staff of one hospice and one nursing home different foreign languages. French foreign language students
c. facilitators and barriers of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS) outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students.
d. one hospice and one nursing home Select one:
The correct answer is: staff of one hospice and one nursing home a. female senior students
b. Latin foreign language students
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or c. French foreign language students
disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for d. relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores
disagree. The correct answer is: female senior students
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness? Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a the literature?
problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to Select one:
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the a. Introduction
b. All of the choices Summary of research findings
c. Conclusion Select one:
d. Body c. Word Tables and Lists
The correct answer is: Introduction
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors the correct answer.
have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use them The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer
in his own paper in a list? lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
Select one: Select one:
a. All of the choices d. He will still participate in the activities of the organization.
b. Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you
found them. Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
c. Examples used to prove a point are managed a little differently than Choose the letter of the correct answer.
opinions, ideas, or facts. These are treated the same way one would Area plan of a research field
treat common knowledge, and not referenced. Select one:
d. Include them in one parenthetical citation or endnote after you have c. Graphics
finished listing them.
The correct answer is: Include a citation after each separate example to Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
indicate where you found them. following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very
Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing inspiring.”
of the related literature? Answer: 6
Select one:
a. Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
and chapters The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or
b. Critically evaluating the personal study like how one does to different from each other.
other research work Select one:
c. All of the choices f. Compare and contrast
d. Using the internet to find the key researchers
The correct answer is: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING.
and overview papers and chapters Do you think he is gay?
Answer: LEADING
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except
where participants have indicated that change is necessary. Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer
Select one: the research questions, and draw the conclusion.
b. True Select one:
b. True
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
choosing the letter of the best answer. Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social
what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward one another, relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and
their social rank, or their profession. ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
Select one: Select one:
f. Physical behavior and gestures h. Social science queries
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
choosing the letter of the best answer. the correct answer.
Gender, age, ethnicity, and profession of speakers; dynamics of interaction The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will
Select one: be interviewed today. The others would have to come back tomorrow.”
d. Verbal behavior and interactions Select one:
c. Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow.
Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible,
practical, and attainable even for impossible. Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
Select one: choosing the letter of the best answer.
a. False Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity,
age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of people
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Select one:
following statements are said. c. Human traffic
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who
survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.” Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING.
Answer: 2 Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of False
the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the What is scientific method?
text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully Select one:
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we c. Systematic process
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
Select one: Research hypotheses can be defined as
a. We should use given information in inferring ideas. a. A tentative conclusion or answer to a specific question raised at the
beginning of the investigation.
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. What is the common research experience of a novice researcher?
The list of research participants Select one:
Select one: c. Reading various materials in answering assignments.
a. Word Tables and Lists
What scope of research promotes awareness to its audience?
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of a. Education
the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop about research knowledge and experience.
on such a sunny morning. “All I’m armed with is research.” -Mike Wallace
Select one: h. Research can equip anyone.
c. Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
What is a research instrument?
Modern qualitative research can generally involve a detailed study of d. a tool for data collection
c. values and judgement
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process? about research knowledge and experience.
c. Identification of problem “Research is the highest form of adoration” ― Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
d. Research is valuing others’ work.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
about research knowledge and experience. Which of the following is not part of the library research?
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. ” - b. Decide the research design appropriate for the topic.
Zora Neale Hurston
h. Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose. Which of the following is not an example of qualitative researchers?
Select one:
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying a. descriptive research
characteristics when asked to present such information when
b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality Researchers can encourage people to volunteer to participate in their project
by
Among the steps in the research process, which part typically takes the most Select one:
time of the researcher? a. Offering small incentives
Select one:
a. Collecting data Debriefing shoulD
c. Explain all relevant aspects of research procedures
What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the
researcher? Research involves exploring what other researchers
Select one: have come to.
b. Research Adventure b. conclusion
Which of the following is a type of quantitative research design? 1. Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
b. Television ratings It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or
relationship, or implication of the variables under study.
Question text ANSWER:Statement of the Problem
Confidentiality is used to protect a participant’s privacy by
Select one: 2. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good
c. Sharing only the information permitted by the participant research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher… It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Select one: ANSWER:TRUE
b. His/her name and identifying characteristics
3. Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at research:
a conclusion in the study. The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: ANSWER:PURE
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d.
4. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good Making research instruments
research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. -Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process.
-Which of the following is not included in the research experience?
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c.
the research problem Social class of the researcher d. Emotions of the researcher
ANSWER:TRUE -Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential
5. Which part of the research paper do you find the following? material c. Confidential material and identifying characteristics d. His/her
It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe one’s name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and confidential material
research study -Research is
ANSWER:Research Title Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b.
Analyzing and interpreting new information c. Collecting existing information
6. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good d. Modifying established knowledge
research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It should not use
It clearly states the constructs to be examined. comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
ANSWER:TRUE Select one: True False
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
7. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem
research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research
problem.
It is biased in terminology or position. Select one: True False
ANSWER:FALSE -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem
8. Which part of the research paper do you find the following? statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research
This section indicates the specific benefits which will be gained from the problem.
results of the study. Select one: True False
ANSWER:Significance of the Study -Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
9. Which part of the research paper do you find the following? Answer: PURE
It must also reflect the variables under study. -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
ANSWER:Research Title question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in
terminology or position.
10:Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one: True False
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. -Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
It has multiple possible answers. Answer: PURE
ANSWER:FALSE -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is
RSCH G11 probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? present this information.
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of Select one: True False
data bank d. Conflicts of interest -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It must only ask
a conclusion in the study. about the relationship between two or more variables.
Answer: False Select one: True False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the -Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
researcher? Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Select one: a. Involvement b. Research Adventure c. Emotions d. Knowledge Answer: APPLIED
-What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) potential to suggest directions for past research.
should not be coerced to participate in a research. c. Investigators should Select one: True False
mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator
should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of -The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
participants. research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying information found on the Internet?
characteristics when asked to present such information when Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. reported information c. The authenticity of the information d. The lack of
They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving bias
required reporting d. The research paper is not published yet. -What should a review of the literature enable an investigator to do?
-What is scientific method? Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework
into which the topic fits. b. Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c.
None of the choices d. Identify methodological strategies for designing the and as something that reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put
study. e. All of the choices together well while others fall apart like so many cars or toys or washing
-What is the context of “literature” in a research project? machines.
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written Answer: Metaphors and analogies
material d. Published accounts of researchers Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog interest to the study such as profession social status socioeconomic class
Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static religion or ethnicity
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical
APA or MLA: Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural behavior and gestures d. Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand
History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin. out
Answer: APA What do you think about the two presidential candidates?
-Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using: Answer: OPEN
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key
letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart
(starred and produced by Mel Gibson) -Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Select one: a. Dynamic b. Static c. Syndicated Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors and analogies g. opare and contrast h.
literature review? utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing information
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains k. onnectors l. Social science queries
the method necessary for the gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher needs to read about Answer: 5
his/her research -The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers? different from each other.
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d.
the choices g. APA and MLA Indigenous categor e. awing f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words in contet I k. utting
Juan Luna and Sorting l. Transitions
Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static -Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community
leaders and parents aout what physicians could and did do to prevent
violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so arkin et al. roke
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00 the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that
surveyed 1011 evermarried women gathered social and economic histories they developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the
from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with present and formal transcripts and cut out all the uotes that pertained to each of the maor
officials known as cadres and collected documentary evidence from local themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with
largely constrained from asking direct uestions aout resistance the informal multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify suthemes shared
record of field notes interview transcripts and uestionnaire data contains few across coders.
overt challenges to state policy. reenhalgh concludes however that their Answer: cutting and sorting
conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic -Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for Answer: His/her name and identifying characteristics
eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning campaigns peasant women -The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it
were reluctant to talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the even after being taught how to do it.
unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were Answer: False
registered in informal conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense -Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
of profound distress of villagers forced to choose etween a resistance that Answer: Identification of problem
was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese -True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
culture and of practical reason. a conclusion in the study.
Answer: searching for missing information Answer: False
-Artwork of the child participants -What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the
Select one: a. Pictures . Word Tales and Lists c. Graphics researcher in meeting research deadlines?
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Answer: Emotions
following statements are said. Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
“How does your family view your situation?” information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
Answer: 4 easily?
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below. Answer: Naturalistic observation
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of
interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and to show -Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less. –False
how these concepts are tied together. he egan y looking at patterns of -Informed consent requires that individuals…
speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits
attention to informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their associated with the research
reasoning about marriage. an one of her informants says that marriage is a -A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees characteristics when asked to present such information when
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power Answer: They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
-What is a research instrument?
Answer: a tool for data collection -The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and programs.
conclude with a universal statement is called Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: inductive method -It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and Answer: True
through interactive processes. -Statistics will not be utilized in analyzing the results.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it Answer: DELIMITATION
explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation. -Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
-What is an ethical dilemma? Answer: Significance of the study
Answer: conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct -How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
-What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? research?
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable Answer: The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
selection of participants -What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life
-Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research research?
hypothesis? Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of
Answer: pertinent question the everyday lives that we lead.
-Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher? -It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: fabricator of data Answer: True
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements -Which of the following titles is best for applied research?
about research knowledge and experience. “In much of society, research Answer: The effectiveness of abstinence programs
means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil -What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research?
Armstrong Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Research is an investigation of the unknown. -What is the scope of the research?
-True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting. Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes
Answer: true manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? -The researcher invented the results of the study.
Answer: Falsification of data bank Answer: Fabrication
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The observation of such forms can be
broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful,
media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Answer: true -Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know
potential to suggest directions for past research. what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They
Answer: False are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really
-Which of the following is a good research question? need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have
Answer: How do teenagers view the word “forever”? any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets –
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to
Answer: PURE say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
research, and write ELIMITATI if it is a restriction of the research. The study should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that
is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the university. the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel
Answer: SCOPE uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
-The beneficiaries mentioned in the significance of the study pertain to The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced Answer: False
the research problem. -The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
The data and the researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the information found on the Internet?
contents fro which the data are obtained Answer: The authenticity of the information
Answer: Importance of context -What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
-It clearly states the constructs to be examined. Answer: Published accounts of researchers
Answer: True -The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008,
-Reliability of survey questions was not established. from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: DELIMITATION Answer: APA
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local -Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing
Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though
beneficiaries of the research what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You
Answer: Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are always
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if
statement of the problem? they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring
Answer: Avoid open-ended questions that need explanatory answers. qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for
yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel
believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am Many people are still unconditionally helping the homeless.
not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be Answer: True
done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has -Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; APA or MLA: Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013) http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money. Answer: MLA
Answer: False ¬-What type of source is the newspaper clipping?
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were Answer: Syndicated
employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses -What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding
were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these Answer: MLA
nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the -Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and the best answer:
frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of
on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal scores. The
experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban
despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.” Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that
Answer: 8 nurses the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest. SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference
Answer: Plagiarism in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign
-What information is required for the APA in-text citation? languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: foreign language students
New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Bibliography note: Includes Answer: female senior students
bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index -Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with
Answer: McCullough, 2001 the literature?
-What organization principle is used to explain historical changes or Answer: Introduction
perspectives? -A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors
Answer: Chronology have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use them
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by in his own paper in a list?
choosing the letter of the correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you
computation of the data to finish her paper on time. found them.
Answer: Falsification -Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of of the related literature?
the best answer: Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, papers and chapters
2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in London -Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators following statements are said.
and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took “What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in Answer: 5
monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they thought were the -The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts,
facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS. except where participants have indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: staff of one hospice and one nursing home Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
choosing the letter of the best answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions;
-Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward one another,
disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for their social rank, or their profession.
disagree. Answer: Physical behavior and gestures
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think -Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I choosing the letter of the best answer.
don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I Gender, age, ethnicity, and profession of speakers; dynamics of interaction
don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to Answer: Verbal behavior and interactions
town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they -Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible,
really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But if you practical, and attainable even for impossible.
have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have Answer: False
so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets –
well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say
– it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is
that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something -Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the
survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.” closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus
Answer: 2 stop on such a sunny morning.
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Answer: Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. -What is a research design?
Summary of research findings Answer: all of the choices
Answer: Word Tables and Lists -What is bibliography?
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones
the correct answer. that are not directly contained in the report.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and activities.” Children of wealthy parents in the education system
Answer: He will still participate in the activities of the organization. Answer: Grounded Theory
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. -Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
Choose the letter of the correct answer. Answer: A key data gathering method in social sciences
Area plan of a research field -Which of the following is not a type of narrative research?
Answer: Graphics Answer: Case study
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the -What is the final stage of analyzing data?
following statements are said. Answer: Presenting the data in tabular form
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very -Which of the following is NOT the function of references?
inspiring.” Answer: To ensure sufficiently long reference list
Answer: 6 -A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description: study is this?
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or Answer: Qualitative
different from each other. -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
Answer: Compare and contrast personal journey with grounded theory methodology
-Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. Answer: Grounded Theory
Do you think he is gay? -Which of the following titles is a narrative research?
Answer: LEADING Answer: The Life and Works of Rizal
-How does verification of data happen?
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer realistic, supportable, and valid.
the research questions, and draw the conclusion. -When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT
Answer: true important?
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description: Answer: The layout of the site
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social -A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles
relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a
ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems. new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
Answer: Social science queries Answer: Observation
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of -Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and
the correct answer. reliability?
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will Answer: All of the choices
be interviewed today. The others would have to come back tomorrow.” -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Answer: Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow. Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by Answer: Action Research
choosing the letter of the best answer. - contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator?
age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of people Answer: Focus group discussion
Answer: Human traffic -The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation
-Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. and interviews. What is the research design applied?
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll? Answer: Ethnographic
Answer: MAPPING -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-
the correct answer. City Children
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the Answer: Ethnographic Research
text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully -What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis?
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we Answer: To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006). -Which statement is true in writing research recommendations?
Answer: We should use given information in inferring ideas. Answer: Recommendations should be logical and valid.
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. -What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple
The list of research participants observation?
Answer: Word Tables and Lists Answer: Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of (KWIC)
the correct answer. -What type of source are documentary films?
Answer: Static Answer: Action research
-What influences the choice of the research design? -What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach
Answer: All of the choices involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
-Which of the following belongs to related literature? content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and
Answer: textbook categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of
-Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and units of analysis.
studies? Answer: Enumerative approach
Answer: Reviewed materials must be many. -What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the
-Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when . scope of the study?
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not Answer: Conclusion
addressed. -Which of the following is the first stage of in-depth interview?
-What is common in data collection among qualitative researches? Answer: Establish an initial rapport
Answer: Language based
-Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations? Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on Select one:
the findings of the study c. Falsification of data bank
-In participant observation, what information can be observed?
Answer: All of the choices True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper? a conclusion in the study.
Answer: Introduction, method, results, discussion and references Answer: False
-Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
Answer: Focus group discussion What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: researcher?
Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers Select one:
Answer: Phenomenological Research b. Research Adventure
-Which of the following citation used the APA format? What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Select one:
Manila: CKC Publication d. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection
-Which of the following do you need to consider in designing a research? of participants.
Answer: Focus on your research questions.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic characteristics when asked to present such information when
induction and grounded theorizing Select one:
Answer: Ethnographic Research b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines What is scientific method?
Answer: Phenomenological Research Select one:
-Which connector is used to signify conditional relationships? b. Systematic process
Answer: Rather than
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process.
What qualitative data collection was used?
Answer: Interview Which of the following is not included in the research experience?
-The entire research project is an exercise in Select one:
Answer: All of the choices c. Social class of the researcher
-Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
Answer: APA format Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
-Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion? Select one:
Answer: All of the choices a. His/her name and identifying characteristics
-What are research data?
Answer: All of the choices Research is
-Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies? Select one:
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study b. Analyzing and interpreting new information
populations.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews? It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
Answer: Mapping questions Select one:
-What is known to be deliberately fabricating details of a research project? False
Answer: Lying by fabrication
-What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research? Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
Answer: Memoing, verification and credibility question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of
study the effects of the action that was taken? the research problem.
Select one: Answer: False
True
What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research in meeting research deadlines?
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Select one:
It addresses indirectly some real problem in the world. a. Emotions
Select one:
True
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly easily?
Answer: PURE Select one:
d. Naturalistic observation
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
It is biased in terminology or position. research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
Select one: Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less.
False Select one:
False
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Informed consent requires that individuals…
Answer: PURE Select one:
b. Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research with the research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
the findings will present this information. characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one: Select one:
True a. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research What is a research instrument?
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Select one:
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables. d. a tool for data collection
Select one:
True A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude
with a universal statement is called
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Select one:
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images d. inductive method
Answer: APPLIED
1.It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research through interactive processes.
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. c. Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research. and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
Select one:
False What is an ethical dilemma?
Select one:
a. conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct
Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
Select one: What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
d. His/her name and identifying characteristics Select one:
b. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life of participants.
research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research
even after being taught how to do it. hypothesis?
Select one: Select one:
False b. pertinent question
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process? Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher?
Select one: Select one:
b. Identification of problem b. fabricator of data
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
a conclusion in the study. about research knowledge and experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local
know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the possible
Select one: beneficiaries of the research?
d. Research is an investigation of the unknown. Select one:
c. Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers
True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting.
Answer: True What should be considered in formulating research questions for the
statement of the problem?
Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? Select one:
Select one: c. Avoid open-ended questions that need explanatory answers.
d. Falsification of data bank
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of programs.
temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional Answer: DELIMITATION
and bodily aspects.
Select one: Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
True question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one:
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. True
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Select one: Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
False and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Statistics will not be utilized in analyzing the results.
\Which of the following is a good research question? Answer: DELIMITATION
Select one: Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
a. How do teenagers view the word “forever”? Select one:
c. Significance of the study
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
Answer: PURE research?
Select one:
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, b. The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the research?
university. Select one:
Answer: SCOPE b. A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the
everyday lives that we lead.
The beneficiaries mentioned in the significance of the study pertain to
Select one: Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
a. People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
research problem. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
Select one:
What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: True
The data and the researcher’s interpretation of the data – hinge greatly on
the contexts from which the data are obtained. Which of the following titles is best for applied research?
Select one: Select one:
b. Importance of context c. The effectiveness of abstinence programs
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research?
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Select one:
It clearly states the constructs to be examined. a. The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Select one:
True What is the scope of the research?
Select one:
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, study.
and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research. d. Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes
Reliability of survey questions was not established. manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
Answer: DELIMITATION
RESEARCH 111 (COMPILED BY ROI) Which sample belongs to quantitative research?
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the Qualitative research requires the analytical
meaning of the following quotation on qualitative and organizational abilities that are necessary for all
research. researchers.
“The worse thing that contemporary qualitative
True
research can imply is that, in this post-modern age,
anything goes. The trick is to produce intelligent,
disciplined work on the very edge of the
abyss.” ― David Silverman It addresses the question of how people produce social
reality in and through interactive processes.
a. The messy analysis and inductive approach is the
qualitative characteristic describe in this quotation. It True
involves multilayered process which may include
anything but the inductive approach will shape the
result into an intelligent and disciplined work that will Confidentiality and anonymity are important to insure
really make a difference. limited risk of exposure of information including…
Illegal behaviors
Which of the following statements is wrong?
False
Qualitative research addresses scientific issues.
False
It is generally used to figure out the changes in a system
when a variable in the system changes, measuring how
the end result changes by altering a variable.
What should happen if a participant withdraws from
your research? False
b. more likely to involve applied research b. Participants can enrich their text responses by
than basic research attaching files, images, links to websites, and voice
response.
Identify the research title with the description of Which of the following statements is true?
APPLIED or PURE research:
College Tuition Becoming Prohibitive to Young Adults c. Everyday life is a research methodology.
from Being Successful
Research Title
Which of the following guide questions does NOT define B. All parts will continually be shaped during the
your research purpose? research project.
APPLIED
SCOPE
d. Social Science
Some technical terms on information technology were Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the
not explained in this study. coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it
is a restriction of the research.
DELIMITATION
The study is focused on the possible implementation of
online exam in the university.
PURE
DELIMITATION
Identify the research title with the description of
APPLIED or PURE research:
Multitasking: Helpful or Hurtful
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the
coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it APPLIED
is a restriction of the research.
True
What is the composition of a research title?
False
“The more important reason is that the research itself
provides an important long-run perspective on the
issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. ” -Ben
Bernanke
a. Identifying an area of research and formulating Researcher’s involvement to the research means
research questions
Select one:
Select one:
b. by conducting the data collection properly,
ethically and factually. a. Be familiar with the needed software for the data
analysis.
c.by realizing the usefulness of those b. Get an approval from the research adviser.
research outputs by employing the systematic c. Find a research partner or group.
process of research d. Find an interesting social issue to address.
Critical researchers are primarily concerned with What is the purpose of informed consent?
c. what researchers take for granted b. To be able for the participant to make an
informed choice about his/her participation and not
d. how research is funded undertake any action which he/she may otherwise
have declined to do.
Select one:
d. To distribute incentives to the participant as a
payment for his/her cooperation.
a. It requires students to pass their subjects.
True
e. The importance of context and meaning are
the reasons to get the depth of explorations in
qualitative research. The setting of the problem and
multiple ways to get data from the locale will surely
help the researcher to explain the unexplainable.
Qualitative research proves the absence of the absolute
truth because
True
What is NOT an advantage of qualitative research?
a. Case study
a. The situation where the data is obtained b. It is widely used among marginalized groups
to privilege their personal perspectives.
d. Topics may come from laboratory experiences in school. What research experience is present in this statement? A
researcher usually chooses a research theme that is close
to his/her heart, belief or well-being.
Select one:
What is the criticism on qualitative research?
a. Quantitative
Select one: b. Qualitative
a. Issues and subjects covered can be evaluated in depth c. All of the choices
and in detail.
d. None of the choices
b. Interviews are not limited to particular questions and
can be redirected
Select one:
a. Informed consent
What is the classification of this research question? What
b. Conflicts of interests kind of emotions and attitudes motivate individuals to take
part in mass events?
c. Misconduct in research
Select one:
d. Authorship
a. Major problem
b. Sub-problem
c. Rhetorical question
What is in significance of the study?
d. Sub-question
Select one:
a. research coverage
b. research beneficiaries
c. research questions
d. research purpose
Which of the following is a good research question? It lets the meaning emerge from the participants.
Select one: Select one:
a. What are the basic values or goals of the a. Statement of the Problem
organization?
b. Scope and Delimitation
b. How many teenagers are using the social media?
c. Quantitative Research
c. Is the source current or out of date to answer
the problem? d. Significance of the Study
d. Does the information on the issue appear to e. Qualitative Research
have evidences?
What is the synonym of dependent variable? They must be clear and free from double meanings.
e. Qualitative Research
What research experience is present in this statement? A What is the criticism on qualitative research?
researcher usually chooses a research theme that is close
to his/her heart, belief or well-being. Select one:
What is the classification of this research question? What Which of the following is NOT an ESSENTIAL element of
kind of emotions and attitudes motivate individuals to ethical research?
take part in mass events?
Select one:
Select one:
a. Valuable scientific question
a. Major problem
b. Balance of risks and benefits
b. Sub-problem
c. Subject selection based on locality
c. Sub-question
d. Independent review
d. Rhetorical question
Select one:
Select one:
a. It is a rhetorical question.
b. It may result to inaccuracies in the attitudes
Choose the correct research question. being measured for the question.
a. Where did the first election happen in the Philippines? d. It is grammatically incorrect.
It is an exploratory research.
Reliability in research means
Select one:
a. Qualitative Research
a. Factual results
b. Quantitative Research
b. Discordance of findings
c. Scope and Delimitation
c. Commonality of data
d. Statement of the Problem
d. Repeatability of findings
e. Significance of the Study
Select one:
Hypothesis refers to the
a. Participant involvement
Select one:
b. Immersion and simulation
a. A form of research bias
c. No participant involvement
b. Conclusion drawn from the experiment
d. Case to case basis
c. A tentative statement about the relationship
d. Outcome of an experiment
Select one:
Which of the following applies the double meaning
a. When
questions?
b. Which
Select one:
c. Why
a. Citing all the resources correctly and with
d. How complete information
b. Stimulus
Which of the following is a required element of an informed
c. Presumed cause consent based on ethical consideration in research?
d. Consequence Select one:
They must be clear and free from double meanings. b. Participation may start after consent is signed.
b. Observed
c. Subjective
d. Numerical
a. Research purpose
b. Research Questions c. All of the choices
c. Variables d. None of the choices
d. Words
e. Qualitative Research
Select one:
Which of the following is a good research question for an
a. Simple
everyday life research?
b. Public
Select one:
c. Indifferent
a. How can one distinguish a generic drug from a
d. Contextual branded one?
Select one:
a. Form a hypothesis
b. Analyze data
c. Design the study
d. Determine a problem
It is an exploratory research.
Select one:
It is also used to uncover trends in thought and opinions,
a. Qualitative and dive deeper into the problem.
Paraphrase the statement: Qualitative approaches are Which of the following is a good research question?
typically used to explore new phenomena and to capture
individuals’ thoughts, feelings, or interpretations of Select one:
meanings and process (Given, 2008).
a. How many teenagers are using the social media?
Select one:
b. Does the information on the issue appear to
a. All of the choices have evidences?
b. It is used to study paranormal activities that c. Is the source current or out of date to answer
humans experience. the problem?
d. What are the basic values or goals of the
c. It is used to survey the number of participants
affected by the research problem. organization?
Select one:
When you write a research paper, your goal is to
a. Hypothesis
Select one:
b. Delimitation
a. Save your reader time.
c. Limitation
b. Inform your reader.
d. Scope
c. Persuade your reader.
Select one:
What is the separation between independent and
dependent variable? a. Title
Select one:
What is the intervention used in quantitative research?
a. Scope and Delimitation
Select one:
b. Qualitative Research
a. Case to case basis
c. Quantitative Research d. Because of the ability to maintain confidentiality of
d. Significance of the Study research records
a. Because of the ability to review trends and analyze data b. Research questions are on existing information.
b. Because of the ability to insure data integrity c. Research divides the major problems into sub-problems.
c. Because of the ability to insure that all required items d. Research begins with an unanswered problem
are collected for a trial or question.
Research is
Select one:
What makes qualitative research a flexible design?
a. investigating, analyzing and synthesizing new
Select one: information from various sources
a. need a special class of analytical skills b. any organized inquiry carried out to provide information
for solving problems
b. a participant observer has little control over
the activities of the observed c. the activity anyone who has good reputation and integrity
c. all of the choices d. triggers one to find the true meaning of knowledge
d. analyze their outcomes from the inside out
a. Independent variable
Select one:
b. Common variable
a. Interesting
c. Dependent variable
b. Trendy
d. Discrete variable
c. Unique
d. Empowerment
Select one:
Select one:
a. Qualitative
What is the independent variable in the title stated in the b. All of the choices
previous item?
c. None of the choices
Select one:
d. Quantitative
a. Manila
b. intervention
c. Dogs
d. Children with Disabilities
Select one: Which word was developed from the everyday life of man?
a. researcher’s personal aspects Select one:
b. one’s research knowledge a. Social
c. researcher’s achievements b. Science
d. researcher’s expertise c. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
Research is
Which of the following is a product of qualitative research?
Select one:
What is the basic skill required of any researcher? Its hypotheses are Specific, testable, stated prior to
particular study.
Select one:
Select one:
a. Ability understand major philosophical issues
a. All of the choices
b. Ability to source data
b. Quantitative
c. Ability to calculate statistics
c. Qualitative
d. None of the choices
It mentions the restrictions identified by the researcher
that may affect the outcome of the study which he/she has
little or no control, but are anticipated.
What is the sample size in qualitative research?
Select one:
Select one:
a. Scope and Delimitation
a. big
b. Qualitative Research
b. holistic
c. Quantitative Research
c. representative
d. Statement of the Problem
d. small
e. Significance of the Study
Select one:
a. in natural setting
b. in computer simulation
c. anywhere
d. in a laboratory
b. How well a test measures what it is supposed a. They are quiet detailed with an overview of in depth.
to measure
b. They have a period when they starts and stops.
c. the legality of the test to be used
c. They are the measurable factors of the research.
d. How the researcher uses the instrument to
the participants d. They may have a pattern such as daily, weekly, ad-
hoc and monthly.
What implications do human values have on qualitative Which of the following best describes a hypothesis?
research?
Select one:
Select one:
a. The data that need to be supported
a. They set the price the research is worth to be sold for.
b. A clear relationship between factors
b. They influence the ethical decisions of
c. Basis for research questions
the researcher.
d. Statement that the researcher set out to prove
c. They contribute to the value of the data set by
other researchers.
Select one:
What is an example of qualitative research? a. A student examined the function of boxing as a
way to help adolescents with a criminal record to
Select one:
deal with aggression
a. Historical research
b. A shopper wants to compare the number of
b. Descriptive research shoppers during ordinary and Christmas season.
c. Educational background of participants a. Millenials must protect their social media accounts
by using complicated passwords and customizing their
d. Quantity of participants account settings.
b. People must secure their photographs and
personal information from public viewing.
Which of the following is a comparison between pure and c. All of the choices
applied research?
d. Millenials should not save many pictures and personal
Select one: information in their gadgets (i.e. smart phones, laptop, etc.)
a. Both of them are good research design.
Which research refers to scientific study and research that What is the contrast of everyday life research from others?
seeks to solve practical problems?
Select one:
Select one:
a. It documents the particulars of life.
a. Pure research
b. All of the choices
b. Both Basic and Applied research
c. It captures life as it is lived.
c. All of the choices
d. It allows the researcher to describe behavior as it
d. Both Basic and Pure research occurs in natural contexts.
f. None of the choices It is the best research method to use in any field of study.
g. Basic research
Select one:
h. Applied research a. None of the choices
b. Quantitative
a. It is focused on the scientific explanations of facts. Its hypotheses are tentative and evolving, based on
particular study.
b. It measures reliability and validity of instruments
using figures. Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
(COMPILED BY EZRA) 18. What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest
to start perhaps the 17th person, and then select every 50th person from that
1 Requires the interviewers have telephone point on
False Systematic Planning
2 It is the most common measure of central tendency 19. What is the median of the following set of numbers 12 13 14 15 16
Arithmetic Mean 14
3 Identify the mode on the following set of numbers 400 708 504 802 400 20. Solve the mean of the following set of give answers. Type your answer in
400 the space provided 12 79 59 87 43
56
4 What kind of sampling if your sample is Professor I from the Universities in
the region IV A? 21. You want to know the Number of Students in San Jose NHS
Stratified Sampling Survey research
5 It is neither the subject nor the experimenter knows whether the subject is 22. Saves time involved in processing the data
in the treatment of the control condition True
Double Blind
23. The power of a test is the probability of finding significance if the
6 213 and 314 alternative hypothesis is true
101 True
7 A researcher will represent and manipulate certain observations that they 24. In this scale are the ultimate nirvana when it comes to measurement
are studying scales because tell us about the order, they tell us the exact value between
True units
Ration Scale
8. Identify the mode on the following set of numbers 165 765 545 165 415
165 25. This reliability the reliability of two tests constructed the same way, from
the same content
9.This reliability the consistency of results across items, often measures with Parallel-Forms Reliability
Cronbach’s Alpha
Internal Consistency 26.A score on a well-constructed test is believed to reflect a psychological
construct such as achievement in a school subject, cognitive ability, aptitude,
10 one of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis and emotional functioning, personality, etc.
interpretation is the subtitles of section are based on the questions in the True
statement of the problem, stated in declarative form, single space bond
True 27. Recommendations are not based on important results and conclusions
False
11. In order to have a random selection method of sampling that
utilizes some form of random selection 28. This is the population in research to which the researchers can apply their
True conclusions
Accessible population
12. It means that a tool measures what it sets out to measure for example,
that a pain assessment tool measures pain intensity rather than anxiety 29. The specific questions should follow the order they are given under the
Measurement Validity statement of the problem
True
13. 211 and 219
8 30. IN THIS SCALE it is the order of the values is what is important and
significant but the differences between each one is not really known
14. What kind of sampling if your list was the phone book, it would be easiest Ordinal scale
to start at perhaps the 8th person, and then select every 150th person from
that point on? 31. Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. 15 75 55 85 45
Systematic Planning 55
15. 2 and 12 32. One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis
10 and the interpretation is an introductory paragraph is provided at the start of
the chapter
16. Solve the mean of the following set of give numbers. Type your answer in True
the space provided 16 78 54 82 40
54 33. It is the mid point of a distribution
Median
survey research
34. It refers to an ANOVA using two independent variable
TWO-WAY ANOVA 51. what kind of sampling you were going to use if your sample is every 20th
child in the 1000 children in a single row
35. You want to know who is better in learning section 1 or section 2 systematic sampling
Survey research
52. you want to know who is better section Narra or section Santol
36. In this scale it is used numeric scale in which we know noit only the order survey research
but also the exact differences between the values
Interval scale 53. casual comparative research is the bed rock of most sciences most
specifically natural sciences
37. The consistency of results across items often measures wit Cronbach’s true
Alpha
True 54. saves the interviewer from carrying around hundreds of questionnaires
true
38. What kind of sampling if your sample is every 21st of the participants
from the 1800 participants in the training seminar 55. a descriptive study establishes only associations between variables an
Systematic sampling experimental study establishes casualty
true
39. Solve the mean 106,708,504,802,400
504 56. tables and figures should not be im continuous numbering it should be
presented first before discussion enclose tables with double line on top
40. 15 and 35 should be used graphs should be colored
20 false
41. What kind of sampling if your sample is religious affliction from each of 57. this reliability the degree toi which different raters/ observers give
the 50 states consistent answers of estimates
Stratified sampling inter-rater/ observer reliability
42. What king of sampling if your strata where individual school in the 58. it is more structured method than in qualitative research compare to
division of antipolo you would randomly select perhaps 20 schools and test quantitative research
all of the students within those schools interview method
Cluster sampling
RSCH G11
43. This research may include case studies, ethnographic studies, ethological -Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
studies whose primary characteristics is being observed or recorded Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of
Observational research data bank d. Conflicts of interest
44. This is the group that receives the experimental treatment manipulation -True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
or is different form the control group on the variable under study a conclusion in the study.
Experimental or treatment group Answer: False
45. One of the general guideline in reporting and writing the data analysis -What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the
and the interpretation is the tables and figures should be in continuous researcher?
numbering. It should be presented the first before discussion enclose tables b. Research Adventure
with double line on top should be used, graphs should be colored
True -What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b.
46. It is true experiments but use naturally formed or pre existing groups Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc)
Quasi-experiment should not be coerced to participate in a research. c. Investigators should
mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator
47. It is a subject that has an equal probability of being selected for either the should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of
treatment or control group participants.
Random assignment
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
48. Correlational research involves comparative in this research the study of characteristics when asked to present such information when
two or more groups is done without focusing on the relationship Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b.
False They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving
required reporting d. The research paper is not published yet.
49. What kind of sampling if your sample is doctorate degree holder form the
20 divisions in the NCR -What is scientific method?
Stratified sampling Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d.
Making research instruments
50. You want to explore who is dominant graduate of BSED or BEED
-Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process. Select one: True False
-Which of the following is not included in the research experience? -The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
Social class of the researcher d. Emotions of the researcher information found on the Internet?
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the
-Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher… reported information c. The authenticity of the information d. The lack of
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential bias
material c. Confidential material and identifying characteristics d. His/her
name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and confidential material -What should a review of the literature enable an investigator to do?
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework
-Research is into which the topic fits. b. Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c.
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. None of the choices d. Identify methodological strategies for designing the
Analyzing and interpreting new information c. Collecting existing information study. e. All of the choices
d. Modifying established knowledge
-What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It should not use material d. Published accounts of researchers
comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
Select one: True False -Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem -Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research APA or MLA: Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural
problem. History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Select one: True False Answer: APA
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research -Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key
statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research letter searches
problem.
Select one: True False -Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart
(starred and produced by Mel Gibson)
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Select one: a. Dynamic b. Static c. Syndicated
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE -Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the
literature review?
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in the method necessary for the gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to
terminology or position. build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher needs to read about
Select one: False his/her research
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: -What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of
Answer: PURE the choices g. APA and MLA
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research -Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is Juan Luna
probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static
present this information.
Select one: True False
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research surveyed 1011 evermarried women gathered social and economic histories
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It must only ask from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with present and formal
about the relationship between two or more variables. officials known as cadres and collected documentary evidence from local
Select one: True False newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was
largely constrained from asking direct uestions aout resistance the informal
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: record of field notes interview transcripts and uestionnaire data contains few
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images overt challenges to state policy. reenhalgh concludes however that their
Answer: APPLIED conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic
use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning campaigns peasant women
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the were reluctant to talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the
potential to suggest directions for past research. unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were
registered in informal conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense Answer: His/her name and identifying characteristics
of profound distress of villagers forced to choose etween a resistance that
was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese -The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it
culture and of practical reason. even after being taught how to do it.
Answer: searching for missing information Answer: False
-Artwork of the child participants
Select one: a. Pictures . Word Tales and Lists c. Graphics -Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Answer: Identification of problem
following statements are said.
“How does your family view your situation?” -True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive
Answer: 4 at a conclusion in the study.
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below. Answer: False
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of
interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and to show -What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the
how these concepts are tied together. he egan y looking at patterns of researcher in meeting research deadlines?
speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular Answer: Emotions
attention to informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their
reasoning about marriage. an one of her informants says that marriage is a Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power easily?
and as something that reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put Answer: Naturalistic observation
together well while others fall apart like so many cars or toys or washing
machines. -Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less. –False
Answer: Metaphors and analogies
-Informed consent requires that individuals…
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits
interest to the study such as profession social status socioeconomic class associated with the research
religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical -A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
behavior and gestures d. Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand characteristics when asked to present such information when
out Answer: They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
What do you think about the two presidential candidates? -What is a research instrument?
Answer: OPEN Answer: a tool for data collection
Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned. -A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord conclude with a universal statement is called
repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors and analogies g. opare and contrast h. Answer: inductive method
utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing information
k. onnectors l. Social science queries -It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and
through interactive processes.
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it
Answer: 5 explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or -What is an ethical dilemma?
different from each other. Answer: conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d.
Indigenous categor e. awing f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast -What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words in contet I k. utting Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable
and Sorting l. Transitions selection of participants
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community -Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research
leaders and parents aout what physicians could and did do to prevent hypothesis?
violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so arkin et al. roke Answer: pertinent question
the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that
they developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the -Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher?
transcripts and cut out all the uotes that pertained to each of the maor Answer: fabricator of data
themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with -Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify suthemes shared about research knowledge and experience. “In much of society, research
across coders. means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil
Answer: cutting and sorting Armstrong
Answer: Research is an investigation of the unknown.
-Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
-True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting.
Answer: true -How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? research?
Answer: Falsification of data bank Answer: The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life -What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life
research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The observation of such forms can be research?
broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of
media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects. the everyday lives that we lead.
Answer: true
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Answer: True
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
potential to suggest directions for past research. -Which of the following titles is best for applied research?
Answer: False Answer: The effectiveness of abstinence programs
-Which of the following is a good research question? -What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research?
Answer: How do teenagers view the word “forever”? Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: -What is the scope of the research?
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes
Answer: PURE manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the -The researcher invented the results of the study.
research, and write ELIMITATI if it is a restriction of the research. The study Answer: Fabrication
is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the university.
Answer: SCOPE
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest. -Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
Answer: Plagiarism the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT
-What information is required for the APA in-text citation? Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal scores. The
New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Bibliography note: Includes students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban
bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that
Answer: McCullough, 2001 the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the
SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference
-What organization principle is used to explain historical changes or in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign
perspectives? languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
Answer: Chronology foreign language students
Answer: female senior students
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by
choosing the letter of the correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical -Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with
computation of the data to finish her paper on time. the literature?
Answer: Falsification Answer: Introduction
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of -A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors
the best answer: have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use them
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, in his own paper in a list?
2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in London Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you
as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators found them.
and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took
part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in -Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing
monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they thought were the of the related literature?
facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS. Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview
Answer: staff of one hospice and one nursing home papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the -Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
following statements are said. the correct answer.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the
survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.” text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully
Answer: 2 understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Answer: We should use given information in inferring ideas.
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Summary of research findings -Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Answer: Word Tables and Lists Choose the letter of the correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of The list of research participants
the correct answer. Answer: Word Tables and Lists
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer
lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and activities.” -Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
Answer: He will still participate in the activities of the organization. the correct answer.
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the
Choose the letter of the correct answer. closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop
Area plan of a research field on such a sunny morning.
Answer: Graphics Answer: Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the -What is a research design?
following statements are said. Answer: all of the choices
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very
inspiring.” -What is bibliography?
Answer: 6 Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones
that are not directly contained in the report.
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
different from each other. Children of wealthy parents in the education system
Answer: Compare and contrast Answer: Grounded Theory
-Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. -Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
Do you think he is gay? Answer: A key data gathering method in social sciences
Answer: LEADING
-Which of the following is not a type of narrative research?
Answer: Case study
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer
the research questions, and draw the conclusion. -What is the final stage of analyzing data?
Answer: true Answer: Presenting the data in tabular form
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description: -Which of the following is NOT the function of references?
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social Answer: To ensure sufficiently long reference list
relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and
ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems. -A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of
Answer: Social science queries study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A -Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when .
personal journey with grounded theory methodology Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not
Answer: Grounded Theory addressed.
-Which of the following titles is a narrative research? -What is common in data collection among qualitative researches?
Answer: The Life and Works of Rizal Answer: Language based
-How does verification of data happen? -Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations?
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on
realistic, supportable, and valid. the findings of the study
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT -In participant observation, what information can be observed?
important? Answer: All of the choices
Answer: The layout of the site
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles Answer: Introduction, method, results, discussion and references
which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a
new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use? -Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
Answer: Observation Answer: Focus group discussion
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
reliability? Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: All of the choices Answer: Phenomenological Research
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: -Which of the following citation used the APA format?
Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1.
Answer: Action Research Manila: CKC Publication
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
and interviews. What is the research design applied? historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic
Answer: Ethnographic induction and grounded theorizing
Answer: Ethnographic Research
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner- -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
City Children The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines
Answer: Ethnographic Research Answer: Phenomenological Research
-What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis? -Which connector is used to signify conditional relationships?
Answer: To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study Answer: Rather than
-Which statement is true in writing research recommendations? -A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas.
Answer: Recommendations should be logical and valid. What qualitative data collection was used?
Answer: Interview
-What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple
observation? -The entire research project is an exercise in
Answer: Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts Answer: All of the choices
(KWIC)
-Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
-What type of source are documentary films? Answer: APA format
Answer: Static
-Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion?
-What influences the choice of the research design? Answer: All of the choices
Answer: All of the choices
-What are research data?
-Which of the following belongs to related literature? Answer: All of the choices
Answer: textbook
-Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies?
-Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study
studies? populations.
Answer: Reviewed materials must be many.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews? Select one:
Answer: Mapping questions c. Using marginalized in the society
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television shows and movies ooze with research - both on the part of the
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Select one: Select one:
b. Means to understand various issues True
What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? It has the potential to suggest directions for past
Select one: research. Select one:
d. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection False
of participants.
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
identifying characteristics when asked to present such information information found on the Internet?
when Select one: Select one:
b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. The authenticity of the information
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Select one: Select one:
b. Systematic process a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which
the topic fits.
Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process.
What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
Which of the following is not included in the research experience? Select one:
Select one: d. Published accounts of researchers
c. Social class of the researcher
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher… Food blog
Select one: Select one:
a. His/her name and identifying characteristics a. Syndicated
Research is Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
Select one: APA or MLA:
b. Analyzing and interpreting new information Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four
Meals. New York: Penguin.
It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.). Answer: APA
Select one:
False Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using:
Select one:
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of b. Key word searches
the research problem.
Select one: Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel Gibson) Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
Select one: choosing the letter of the best answer.
b. Static Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in sub-populations of
interest to the study, such as profession, social status, socioeconomic class,
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature religion, or ethnicity
review? Select one:
Select one: d. Appearance
b. It explains the method necessary for the gathering of data.
Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING.
What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers? What do you think about the two presidential candidates?
Select one: Answer: OPEN
g. APA and MLA
Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Spolarium by Juan Luna Select one:
Select one: j. Searching for missing information
c. Static
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below. following statements are said.
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) “What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
surveyed 1,011 ever-married women, gathered social and economic histories Answer: 5
from 150 families. She conducted in-depth interviews with
present and formal officials (known as cadres), and collected documentary Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
evidence from local newspapers, journals and other sources. Greenhalgh The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or
notes that "Because I was largely constrained from asking direct different from each other.
questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes, interview Select one:
transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state g. Compare and contrast
policy." Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with
the researchers, both peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below.
protest aspects of the policy they did not like. Cadres, for example were Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians, community
loathe to comment on birth-planning campaigns; peasant women leaders, and parents about what physicians could and did do to prevent
were reluctant to talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the violence among youth. These were long, complex interviews, so
unofficial record of birth planning in the villages. More explicit protests were Barkin et al. broke the coding process into two steps. They started with three
registered in informal conversations. From these interactions major themes that they developed from theory. The principle investigator
emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose between a went through the transcripts and cut out all the quotes that
resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms pertained to each of the major themes. Then four other coders
of Chinese culture and of practical reason. independently sorted the quotes from each major theme into piles. Then,
Answer: searching for missing information the pile sort data were analyzed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify subthemes shared across coders.
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Answer: cutting and sorting
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Artwork of the child participants What is a research design?
Select one: Select one:
a. Pictures b. all of the choices
What is bibliography?
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Select one:
following statements are said. c. A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that
“How does your family view your situation?” are not directly contained in the report.
Answer: 4
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Identify the technique used to discover the themes in the data below. Children of wealthy parents in the education system
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of Select one:
interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and to show b. Grounded Theory
how these concepts are tied together. She began by looking
at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases, paying Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
particular attention to informants' use of metaphors and the commonalities Select one:
in their reasoning about marriage. Nan, one of her informants, d. A key data gathering method in social sciences.
says that "marriage is a manufactured product." This popular metaphor
indicates that Nan sees marriages as something that has properties, like Which of the following is not a type of narrative research?
strength and staying power, and as something that requires work to Select one:
produce. Some marriages are "put together well," while others "fall apart" c. Case study
like so many cars or toys or washing machines.
Answer: metaphors and analogies What is the final stage of analyzing data?
Select one: Select one:
d. Presenting the data in tabular form d. To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study
Which of the following is NOT the function of references? Which statement is true in writing research recommendations?
Select one: Select one:
c. To ensure sufficiently long reference list b. Recommendations should be logical and valid.
A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple
study is this? observation?
Select one: Select one:
d. Qualitative d. Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts
(KWIC)
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A personal journey with grounded theory methodology What type of source are documentary films?
Select one: Select one:
c. Grounded Theory a. Static
Which of the following titles is a narrative research? What influences the choice of the research design?
Select one: Select one:
c. The Life and Works of Rizal b. All of the choices
How does verification of data happen? Which of the following belongs to related literature?
Select one: Select one:
b. Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, b. textbook
supportable, and valid.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and
When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT studies?
important? Select one:
Select one: c. Reviewed materials must be many.
b. The layout of the site
Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when .
A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles Select one:
which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a a. The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not
new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use? addressed.
Select one:
a. Observation What is common in data collection among qualitative researches?
Select one:
Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and a. Language based
reliability?
Select one: Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations?
d. All of the choices Select one:
b. Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: the study
Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
Select one: In participant observation, what information can be observed?
a. Action Research Select one:
a. All of the choices
contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and
is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator? Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
Select one: Select one:
c. Focus group discussion d. Introduction, method, results, discussion and references
The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
and interviews. What is the research design applied? Select one:
Select one: d. Focus group discussion
b. Ethnographic
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
A Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner- Select one:
City Children d. Phenomenological Research
Select one:
d. Ethnographic Research Which of the following citation used the APA format?
Select one:
What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis?
b. Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach
Publication involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and
Which of the following do you need to consider in designing a research? categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of
Select one: units of analysis.
d. Focus on your research questions. Select one:
d. Enumerative approach
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
A historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the
induction and grounded theorizing scope of the study?
Select one: Select one:
d. Ethnographic Research b. Conclusion
Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Which of the following is the first stage of in-depth interview?
The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines Select one:
Select one: c. Establish an initial rapport
a. Phenomenological Research
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
Which connector is used to signify conditional relationships? research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
Select one: The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it
b. Rather than even after being taught how to do it.
Select one:
A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. False
What qualitative data collection was used?
Select one: Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
a. Interview Select one:
b. Identification of problem
The entire research project is an exercise in
Select one: True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
d. All of the choices a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
Select one: What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher
b. APA format in meeting research deadlines?
Select one:
Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion? a. Emotions
Select one:
b. All of the choices Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
What are research data? easily?
Select one: Select one:
c. All of the choices d. Naturalistic observation
Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies? Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
Select one: research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
d. Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less.
populations. Select one:
False
What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
Select one: Informed consent requires that individuals…
c. Mapping questions Select one:
b. Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated
What is known to be deliberately fabricating details of a research project? with the research
Select one:
c. Lying by fabrication A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
characteristics when asked to present such information when
What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research? Select one:
Select one: a. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
b. Memoing, verification and credibility
What is a research instrument?
Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study Select one:
the effects of the action that was taken? d. a tool for data collection
Select one:
d. Action research
A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
with a universal statement is called and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Select one: The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the
d. inductive method university.
Answer: SCOPE
1.It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and
through interactive processes. The beneficiaries mentioned in the significance of the study pertain to
Select one: Select one:
c. Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores a. People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the
and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation. research problem.
What is an ethical dilemma? What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement:
Select one: The data and the researcher’s interpretation of the data – hinge greatly on
a. conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct the contexts from which the data are obtained.
Select one:
What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? b. Importance of context
Select one:
b. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
of participants. question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It clearly states the constructs to be examined.
Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research Select one:
hypothesis? True
Select one:
b. pertinent question Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher? Reliability of survey questions was not established.
Select one: Answer: DELIMITATION
b. fabricator of data
In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the possible
about research knowledge and experience. beneficiaries of the research?
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not Select one:
know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong c. Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers
Select one:
d. Research is an investigation of the unknown. What should be considered in formulating research questions for the
statement of the problem?
True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting. Select one:.
Answer: True c. Avoid open-ended questions that need explanatory answers.
Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
Select one: and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
d. Falsification of data bank The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar
programs.
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life Answer: DELIMITATION
research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
and bodily aspects. It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Select one: Select one:
True True
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research. Statistics will not be utilized in analyzing the results.
Select one: Answer: DELIMITATION
False
Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
Which of the following is a good research question? Select one:
Select one: c. Significance of the study
a. How do teenagers view the word “forever”?
How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: research?
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Select one:
Answer: PURE b. The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
b. The lack of bias
What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life c. The number of "hits" for the site
research? d. The honesty of the reported information
Select one: The correct answer is: The authenticity of the information
b. A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the
everyday lives that we lead. What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
Select one:
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research a. Any paper source
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. b. Any written material
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables. c. Any highly regarded novel
Select one: d. Published accounts of researchers
True The correct answer is: Published accounts of researchers
Which of the following titles is best for applied research? Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
Select one: APA or MLA:
c. The effectiveness of abstinence programs The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008,
from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research? Answer: APA
Select one: The correct answer is: APA
a. The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or
What is the scope of the research? disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for
Select one: disagree.
d. Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes Interview Segment
manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time. Q: What are your views on homelessness?
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to
choosing the letter of the correct answer: do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the
The researcher invented the results of the study. problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You
Select one: don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
a. Fabrication from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
b. Plagiarism requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of
c. Falsification people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is
The correct answer is: Fabrication an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel
disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
disagree. government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
Interview Segment what to do.
Q: What are your views on homelessness? Source: Grbich (2013)
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to Answer: False
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the The correct answer is: False
problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You
don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore the best answer:
requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were
people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses
an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of
about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel these nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed
government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded
what to do. wards and inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they
Source: Grbich (2013) focused on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The
The government is the only one who can help the homeless. camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them continue in
Answer: False their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
The correct answer is: False Select one:
a. experiences of these nurses
The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational b. crowded wards and inadequate personnel and supplies
research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of c. antipsychotic medications
information found on the Internet? d. 8 nurses
Select one: The correct answer is: 8 nurses
a. The authenticity of the information
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by problem if you go to town. They are always there asking for money. You
choosing the letter of the correct answer: don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well
A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest. from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore
Select one: requests for help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of
a. Falsification people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I think that is
b. Plagiarism an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
c. Fabrication really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think
The correct answer is: Plagiarism about homelessness. I feel that something should be done but I feel
powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
What information is required for the APA in-text citation? government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know
Personal author: McCullough, David G. what to do.
Title: John Adams Source: Grbich (2013)
Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Many people are still unconditionally helping the homeless.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index. Answer: True
Select one: The correct answer is: True
a. McCullough, 2001
b. David Mc Cullough, 2001 (p.703-726) Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
c. David Mc Cullough, 2001 APA or MLA:
d. McCullough, 2001 (p.703-726) Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
The correct answer is: McCullough, 2001 http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.
Answer: MLA
What organization principle is used to explain historical changes or The correct answer is: MLA
perspectives?
Select one: What type of source is the newspaper clipping?
a. Theme Select one:
b. Chronology a. Static
c. Development of ideas b. Syndicated
d. Section c. Dynamic
The correct answer is: Chronology d. All of the choices
The correct answer is: Syndicated
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by
choosing the letter of the correct answer: What citation style was used in this source?
She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford
paper on time. University, 1986. Print.
Select one: Select one:
a. Plagiarism a. CMS
b. Falsification b. APA
c. Fabrication c. MLA
The correct answer is: Falsification d. None of the choices
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of The correct answer is: MLA
the best answer: Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, the best answer:
2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in London Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT
as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of
facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal
Staff took part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in
participated in monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they suburban Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant
thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS. effect that the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal
Select one: score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
a. semi-structured interviews, completed diaries significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three
b. staff of one hospice and one nursing home different foreign languages. French foreign language students
c. facilitators and barriers of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS) outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students.
d. one hospice and one nursing home Select one:
The correct answer is: staff of one hospice and one nursing home a. female senior students
b. Latin foreign language students
Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or c. French foreign language students
disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for d. relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores
disagree. The correct answer is: female senior students
Interview Segment
Q: What are your views on homelessness? Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with
A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a the literature?
problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to Select one:
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the a. Introduction
b. All of the choices Summary of research findings
c. Conclusion Select one:
d. Body c. Word Tables and Lists
The correct answer is: Introduction
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors the correct answer.
have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use them The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer
in his own paper in a list? lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
Select one: Select one:
a. All of the choices d. He will still participate in the activities of the organization.
b. Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you
found them. Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
c. Examples used to prove a point are managed a little differently than Choose the letter of the correct answer.
opinions, ideas, or facts. These are treated the same way one would Area plan of a research field
treat common knowledge, and not referenced. Select one:
d. Include them in one parenthetical citation or endnote after you have c. Graphics
finished listing them.
The correct answer is: Include a citation after each separate example to Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
indicate where you found them. following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very
Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing inspiring.”
of the related literature? Answer: 6
Select one:
a. Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
and chapters The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or
b. Critically evaluating the personal study like how one does to different from each other.
other research work Select one:
c. All of the choices f. Compare and contrast
d. Using the internet to find the key researchers
The correct answer is: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING.
and overview papers and chapters Do you think he is gay?
Answer: LEADING
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except
where participants have indicated that change is necessary. Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer
Select one: the research questions, and draw the conclusion.
b. True Select one:
b. True
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
choosing the letter of the best answer. Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description:
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social
what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward one another, relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and
their social rank, or their profession. ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
Select one: Select one:
f. Physical behavior and gestures h. Social science queries
Identify the category of the information in participant observation by Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of
choosing the letter of the best answer. the correct answer.
Gender, age, ethnicity, and profession of speakers; dynamics of interaction The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will
Select one: be interviewed today. The others would have to come back tomorrow.”
d. Verbal behavior and interactions Select one:
c. Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow.
Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible,
practical, and attainable even for impossible. Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
Select one: choosing the letter of the best answer.
a. False Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity,
age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of people
Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Select one:
following statements are said. c. Human traffic
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who
survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.” Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING.
Answer: 2 Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of False
the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the What is scientific method?
text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully Select one:
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we c. Systematic process
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
Select one: Research hypotheses can be defined as
a. We should use given information in inferring ideas. a. A tentative conclusion or answer to a specific question raised at the
beginning of the investigation.
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. What is the common research experience of a novice researcher?
The list of research participants Select one:
Select one: c. Reading various materials in answering assignments.
a. Word Tables and Lists
What scope of research promotes awareness to its audience?
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of a. Education
the correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop about research knowledge and experience.
on such a sunny morning. “All I’m armed with is research.” -Mike Wallace
Select one: h. Research can equip anyone.
c. Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
What is a research instrument?
Modern qualitative research can generally involve a detailed study of d. a tool for data collection
c. values and judgement
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process? about research knowledge and experience.
c. Identification of problem “Research is the highest form of adoration” ― Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
d. Research is valuing others’ work.
Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
about research knowledge and experience. Which of the following is not part of the library research?
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. ” - b. Decide the research design appropriate for the topic.
Zora Neale Hurston
h. Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose. Which of the following is not an example of qualitative researchers?
Select one:
A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying a. descriptive research
characteristics when asked to present such information when
b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality Researchers can encourage people to volunteer to participate in their project
by
Among the steps in the research process, which part typically takes the most Select one:
time of the researcher? a. Offering small incentives
Select one:
a. Collecting data Debriefing shoulD
c. Explain all relevant aspects of research procedures
What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the
researcher? Research involves exploring what other researchers
Select one: have come to.
b. Research Adventure b. conclusion
Which of the following is a type of quantitative research design? 1. Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
b. Television ratings It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or
relationship, or implication of the variables under study.
Question text ANSWER:Statement of the Problem
Confidentiality is used to protect a participant’s privacy by
Select one: 2. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good
c. Sharing only the information permitted by the participant research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher… It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Select one: ANSWER:TRUE
b. His/her name and identifying characteristics
3. Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at research:
a conclusion in the study. The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: ANSWER:PURE
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d.
4. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good Making research instruments
research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. -Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process.
-Which of the following is not included in the research experience?
The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c.
the research problem Social class of the researcher d. Emotions of the researcher
ANSWER:TRUE -Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential
5. Which part of the research paper do you find the following? material c. Confidential material and identifying characteristics d. His/her
It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe one’s name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and confidential material
research study -Research is
ANSWER:Research Title Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b.
Analyzing and interpreting new information c. Collecting existing information
6. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good d. Modifying established knowledge
research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It should not use
It clearly states the constructs to be examined. comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
ANSWER:TRUE Select one: True False
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
7. Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem
research question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research
problem.
It is biased in terminology or position. Select one: True False
ANSWER:FALSE -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. The problem
8. Which part of the research paper do you find the following? statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of the research
This section indicates the specific benefits which will be gained from the problem.
results of the study. Select one: True False
ANSWER:Significance of the Study -Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly
9. Which part of the research paper do you find the following? Answer: PURE
It must also reflect the variables under study. -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
ANSWER:Research Title question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in
terminology or position.
10:Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one: True False
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. -Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
It has multiple possible answers. Answer: PURE
ANSWER:FALSE -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is
RSCH G11 probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? present this information.
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of Select one: True False
data bank d. Conflicts of interest -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It must only ask
a conclusion in the study. about the relationship between two or more variables.
Answer: False Select one: True False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the -Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
researcher? Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Select one: a. Involvement b. Research Adventure c. Emotions d. Knowledge Answer: APPLIED
-What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? -Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the
Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) potential to suggest directions for past research.
should not be coerced to participate in a research. c. Investigators should Select one: True False
mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator
should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of -The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
participants. research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying information found on the Internet?
characteristics when asked to present such information when Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. reported information c. The authenticity of the information d. The lack of
They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving bias
required reporting d. The research paper is not published yet. -What should a review of the literature enable an investigator to do?
-What is scientific method? Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework
into which the topic fits. b. Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c.
None of the choices d. Identify methodological strategies for designing the and as something that reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put
study. e. All of the choices together well while others fall apart like so many cars or toys or washing
-What is the context of “literature” in a research project? machines.
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written Answer: Metaphors and analogies
material d. Published accounts of researchers Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog interest to the study such as profession social status socioeconomic class
Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static religion or ethnicity
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical
APA or MLA: Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural behavior and gestures d. Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand
History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin. out
Answer: APA What do you think about the two presidential candidates?
-Most of the searches for related literature are conducted using: Answer: OPEN
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key
letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart
(starred and produced by Mel Gibson) -Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Select one: a. Dynamic b. Static c. Syndicated Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors and analogies g. opare and contrast h.
literature review? utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing information
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains k. onnectors l. Social science queries
the method necessary for the gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher needs to read about Answer: 5
his/her research -The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers? different from each other.
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d.
the choices g. APA and MLA Indigenous categor e. awing f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words in contet I k. utting
Juan Luna and Sorting l. Transitions
Select one: a. Syndicated b. Dynamic c. Static -Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community
leaders and parents aout what physicians could and did do to prevent
violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so arkin et al. roke
-In a study of birth planning in China reenhalgh in Ryan and ernard 00 the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that
surveyed 1011 evermarried women gathered social and economic histories they developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the
from 10 families. he conducted indepth interviews with present and formal transcripts and cut out all the uotes that pertained to each of the maor
officials known as cadres and collected documentary evidence from local themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
newspapers ournals and other sources. reenhalgh notes that ecause I was maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with
largely constrained from asking direct uestions aout resistance the informal multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify suthemes shared
record of field notes interview transcripts and uestionnaire data contains few across coders.
overt challenges to state policy. reenhalgh concludes however that their Answer: cutting and sorting
conversations with the researchers oth peasants and cadres made strategic -Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. adres for Answer: His/her name and identifying characteristics
eample were loathe to comment on irthplanning campaigns peasant women -The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it
were reluctant to talk aout steriliation. hese silences form one part of the even after being taught how to do it.
unofficial record of irth planning in the villages. More eplicit protests were Answer: False
registered in informal conversations. rom these interactions emerged a sense -Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
of profound distress of villagers forced to choose etween a resistance that Answer: Identification of problem
was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of hinese -True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
culture and of practical reason. a conclusion in the study.
Answer: searching for missing information Answer: False
-Artwork of the child participants -What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the
Select one: a. Pictures . Word Tales and Lists c. Graphics researcher in meeting research deadlines?
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the Answer: Emotions
following statements are said. Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
“How does your family view your situation?” information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
Answer: 4 easily?
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below. Answer: Naturalistic observation
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of
interviews to discover concepts underlying American marriage and to show -Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less. –False
how these concepts are tied together. he egan y looking at patterns of -Informed consent requires that individuals…
speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits
attention to informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their associated with the research
reasoning about marriage. an one of her informants says that marriage is a -A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees characteristics when asked to present such information when
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power Answer: They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
-What is a research instrument?
Answer: a tool for data collection -The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and programs.
conclude with a universal statement is called Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: inductive method -It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and Answer: True
through interactive processes. -Statistics will not be utilized in analyzing the results.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it Answer: DELIMITATION
explores and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation. -Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
-What is an ethical dilemma? Answer: Significance of the study
Answer: conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct -How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
-What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research? research?
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable Answer: The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
selection of participants -What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life
-Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research research?
hypothesis? Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of
Answer: pertinent question the everyday lives that we lead.
-Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher? -It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: fabricator of data Answer: True
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements -Which of the following titles is best for applied research?
about research knowledge and experience. “In much of society, research Answer: The effectiveness of abstinence programs
means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil -What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research?
Armstrong Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Research is an investigation of the unknown. -What is the scope of the research?
-True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting. Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes
Answer: true manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
-Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? -The researcher invented the results of the study.
Answer: Falsification of data bank Answer: Fabrication
-Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The observation of such forms can be
broken into the dimensions of temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful,
media-technical, emotional and bodily aspects.
Answer: true -Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. It has the though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know
potential to suggest directions for past research. what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They
Answer: False are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really
-Which of the following is a good research question? need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have
Answer: How do teenagers view the word “forever”? any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets –
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to
Answer: PURE say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
research, and write ELIMITATI if it is a restriction of the research. The study should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that
is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the university. the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel
Answer: SCOPE uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
-The beneficiaries mentioned in the significance of the study pertain to The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced Answer: False
the research problem. -The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: research. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the quality of
The data and the researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the information found on the Internet?
contents fro which the data are obtained Answer: The authenticity of the information
Answer: Importance of context -What is the context of “literature” in a research project?
-It clearly states the constructs to be examined. Answer: Published accounts of researchers
Answer: True -The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008,
-Reliability of survey questions was not established. from http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: DELIMITATION Answer: APA
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local -Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing
Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though
beneficiaries of the research what we can do about it. I want to do something but I don’t know what. You
Answer: Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are always
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if
statement of the problem? they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring
Answer: Avoid open-ended questions that need explanatory answers. qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have so much for
yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t the time has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel
believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013)
them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am Many people are still unconditionally helping the homeless.
not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something should be Answer: True
done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has -Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS,
come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; APA or MLA: Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich (2013) http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money. Answer: MLA
Answer: False ¬-What type of source is the newspaper clipping?
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were Answer: Syndicated
employed between 1951 and 1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses -What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding
were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of psychiatric nursing Second Language Acquisition. New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these Answer: MLA
nurses who practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the -Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of
introduction of antipsychotic medications. They expressed resignation and the best answer:
frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused Verbal scores. Additionally, the study explored whether or not the number of
on the patient’s body instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT verbal scores. The
experienced with other nurses helped them continue in their positions, students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban
despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.” Maryland. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that
Answer: 8 nurses the choice of foreign language study has on the verbal score achieved on the
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest. SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a significant difference
Answer: Plagiarism in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign
-What information is required for the APA in-text citation? languages. French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: foreign language students
New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. Bibliography note: Includes Answer: female senior students
bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index -Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with
Answer: McCullough, 2001 the literature?
-What organization principle is used to explain historical changes or Answer: Introduction
perspectives? -A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors
Answer: Chronology have used to prove a point. How can he pull them all together and use them
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by in his own paper in a list?
choosing the letter of the correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you
computation of the data to finish her paper on time. found them.
Answer: Falsification -Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of of the related literature?
the best answer: Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, papers and chapters
2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home setting in London -Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators following statements are said.
and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took “What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
part in semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in Answer: 5
monthly meetings to give their opinions of what they thought were the -The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts,
facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS. except where participants have indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: staff of one hospice and one nursing home Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
choosing the letter of the best answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions;
-Do the preliminary data analysis on the interview below by agreeing or what individuals’ behaviors indicate about their feelings toward one another,
disagreeing on the following statements. Write TRUE for agree and FALSE for their social rank, or their profession.
disagree. Answer: Physical behavior and gestures
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think -Identify the category of the information in participant observation by
it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society we have a problem such as this. I choosing the letter of the best answer.
don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something but I Gender, age, ethnicity, and profession of speakers; dynamics of interaction
don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to Answer: Verbal behavior and interactions
town. They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they -Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible,
really need it or if they are in fact doing quite well from begging. But if you practical, and attainable even for impossible.
have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have Answer: False
so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets –
well I don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say
– it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the answer to your questions is
that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something -Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the
survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.” closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus
Answer: 2 stop on such a sunny morning.
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Answer: Mateo heard a weather forecast; it would rain in the afternoon.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. -What is a research design?
Summary of research findings Answer: all of the choices
Answer: Word Tables and Lists -What is bibliography?
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones
the correct answer. that are not directly contained in the report.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
lead this organization, I will continue to support its endeavors and activities.” Children of wealthy parents in the education system
Answer: He will still participate in the activities of the organization. Answer: Grounded Theory
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. -Which of the following is the correct notion about observation?
Choose the letter of the correct answer. Answer: A key data gathering method in social sciences
Area plan of a research field -Which of the following is not a type of narrative research?
Answer: Graphics Answer: Case study
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the -What is the final stage of analyzing data?
following statements are said. Answer: Presenting the data in tabular form
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very -Which of the following is NOT the function of references?
inspiring.” Answer: To ensure sufficiently long reference list
Answer: 6 -A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description: study is this?
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or Answer: Qualitative
different from each other. -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
Answer: Compare and contrast personal journey with grounded theory methodology
-Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. Answer: Grounded Theory
Do you think he is gay? -Which of the following titles is a narrative research?
Answer: LEADING Answer: The Life and Works of Rizal
-How does verification of data happen?
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer realistic, supportable, and valid.
the research questions, and draw the conclusion. -When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT
Answer: true important?
-Choose the technique for discovering theme to the description: Answer: The layout of the site
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social -A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles
relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and which pass over it at different times of the day in order to select a site for a
ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems. new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he use?
Answer: Social science queries Answer: Observation
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of -Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and
the correct answer. reliability?
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will Answer: All of the choices
be interviewed today. The others would have to come back tomorrow.” -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
Answer: Interview of applicants will be conducted today and tomorrow. Solving word problems of preschoolers through illustrations
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by Answer: Action Research
choosing the letter of the best answer. - contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, is convened to address topics introduced by a group moderator?
age, gender); whether they are alone or accompanied; number of people Answer: Focus group discussion
Answer: Human traffic -The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation
-Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. and interviews. What is the research design applied?
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll? Answer: Ethnographic
Answer: MAPPING -Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of Qualitative Study of Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-
the correct answer. City Children
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the Answer: Ethnographic Research
text but also what we can read between the lines. In order to fully -What is the purpose of the qualitative data analysis?
understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage, and a text, we Answer: To accomplish a clear description of the phenomenon under study
need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006). -Which statement is true in writing research recommendations?
Answer: We should use given information in inferring ideas. Answer: Recommendations should be logical and valid.
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. -What techniques for discovering research texts fall under simple
The list of research participants observation?
Answer: Word Tables and Lists Answer: Word repetitions, key-indigenous terms, and key-words-in-contexts
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of (KWIC)
the correct answer. -What type of source are documentary films?
Answer: Static Answer: Action research
-What influences the choice of the research design? -What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach
Answer: All of the choices involves the researcher in the production of “objective” accounts of the
-Which of the following belongs to related literature? content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development of codes and
Answer: textbook categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of
-Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of related literature and units of analysis.
studies? Answer: Enumerative approach
Answer: Reviewed materials must be many. -What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the
-Threats to credibility in qualitative research exist when . scope of the study?
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not Answer: Conclusion
addressed. -Which of the following is the first stage of in-depth interview?
-What is common in data collection among qualitative researches? Answer: Establish an initial rapport
Answer: Language based
-Which of the following is the purpose of recommendations? Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on Select one:
the findings of the study c. Falsification of data bank
-In participant observation, what information can be observed?
Answer: All of the choices True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper? a conclusion in the study.
Answer: Introduction, method, results, discussion and references Answer: False
-Which of the following method is used in qualitative research?
Answer: Focus group discussion What aspect of research experience illustrates the expedition of the
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: researcher?
Lived experiences of adult caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers Select one:
Answer: Phenomenological Research b. Research Adventure
-Which of the following citation used the APA format? What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Select one:
Manila: CKC Publication d. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection
-Which of the following do you need to consider in designing a research? of participants.
Answer: Focus on your research questions.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
historical and comparative note on the relationship between analytic characteristics when asked to present such information when
induction and grounded theorizing Select one:
Answer: Ethnographic Research b. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title:
The lived experience of being a sole mother in the Philippines What is scientific method?
Answer: Phenomenological Research Select one:
-Which connector is used to signify conditional relationships? b. Systematic process
Answer: Rather than
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. Research is described as a cycle because it follows a process.
What qualitative data collection was used?
Answer: Interview Which of the following is not included in the research experience?
-The entire research project is an exercise in Select one:
Answer: All of the choices c. Social class of the researcher
-Which citation style is usually used in social science researches?
Answer: APA format Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
-Which statement is correct in writing research conclusion? Select one:
Answer: All of the choices a. His/her name and identifying characteristics
-What are research data?
Answer: All of the choices Research is
-Why is participant observation common among ethnographic studies? Select one:
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study b. Analyzing and interpreting new information
populations.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews? It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
Answer: Mapping questions Select one:
-What is known to be deliberately fabricating details of a research project? False
Answer: Lying by fabrication
-What are the ways to verify conclusions for qualitative research? Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
Answer: Memoing, verification and credibility question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope of
study the effects of the action that was taken? the research problem.
Select one: Answer: False
True
What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research in meeting research deadlines?
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Select one:
It addresses indirectly some real problem in the world. a. Emotions
Select one:
True
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and
The Specific Genetic Code of the Fruit Fly easily?
Answer: PURE Select one:
d. Naturalistic observation
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life
It is biased in terminology or position. research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
Select one: Subjectivity of researcher in methodology is recognized less.
False Select one:
False
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Informed consent requires that individuals…
Answer: PURE Select one:
b. Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research with the research
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying
the findings will present this information. characteristics when asked to present such information when
Select one: Select one:
True a. They have obtained a certificate of confidentiality
.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research What is a research instrument?
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Select one:
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables. d. a tool for data collection
Select one:
True A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude
with a universal statement is called
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Select one:
Applying the algorithm for detecting individual trees from Drone Images d. inductive method
Answer: APPLIED
1.It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research through interactive processes.
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. c. Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research. and analyzes people's values and perspective through observation.
Select one:
False What is an ethical dilemma?
Select one:
a. conflict between the different principles of immoral conduct
Anonymity is when a participant does not give a researcher…
Select one: What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
d. His/her name and identifying characteristics Select one:
b. Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life of participants.
research and FALSE if it is incorrect.
The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research
even after being taught how to do it. hypothesis?
Select one: Select one:
False b. pertinent question
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process? Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher?
Select one: Select one:
b. Identification of problem b. fabricator of data
True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements
a conclusion in the study. about research knowledge and experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not In the title “The Chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local
know or understand. ” -Neil Armstrong Students of Holy Ghost College in Bangued, Abra”, who could be the possible
Select one: beneficiaries of the research?
d. Research is an investigation of the unknown. Select one:
c. Students, teachers, school administrators and future researchers
True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting.
Answer: True What should be considered in formulating research questions for the
statement of the problem?
Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research? Select one:
Select one: c. Avoid open-ended questions that need explanatory answers.
d. Falsification of data bank
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
research and FALSE if it is incorrect. The results of this study should be limited to students enrolled in similar
The observation of such forms can be broken into the dimensions of programs.
temporal, spatial, material, social, meaningful, media-technical, emotional Answer: DELIMITATION
and bodily aspects.
Select one: Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
True question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research Select one:
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. True
It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Select one: Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research,
False and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
Statistics will not be utilized in analyzing the results.
\Which of the following is a good research question? Answer: DELIMITATION
Select one: Research benefits and beneficiaries are mentioned in
a. How do teenagers view the word “forever”? Select one:
c. Significance of the study
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
Compositions of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative
Answer: PURE research?
Select one:
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, b. The researcher is at the center of the data-gathering phase.
and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research.
What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life
The study is focused on the possible implementation of online exam in the research?
university. Select one:
Answer: SCOPE b. A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the
everyday lives that we lead.
The beneficiaries mentioned in the significance of the study pertain to
Select one: Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research
a. People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description.
research problem. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
Select one:
What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: True
The data and the researcher’s interpretation of the data – hinge greatly on
the contexts from which the data are obtained. Which of the following titles is best for applied research?
Select one: Select one:
b. Importance of context c. The effectiveness of abstinence programs
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research What does participant-researcher relationship mean in qualitative research?
question, and answer FALSE if it is an incorrect description. Select one:
It clearly states the constructs to be examined. a. The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Select one:
True What is the scope of the research?
Select one:
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, study.
and write DELIMITATION if it is a restriction of the research. d. Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes
Reliability of survey questions was not established. manageable in terms of issues, respondents, and time.
Answer: DELIMITATION
RESEARCH 111 (COMPILED BY ROI) Which sample belongs to quantitative research?
Choose the most appropriate explanation to the Qualitative research requires the analytical
meaning of the following quotation on qualitative and organizational abilities that are necessary for all
research. researchers.
“The worse thing that contemporary qualitative
True
research can imply is that, in this post-modern age,
anything goes. The trick is to produce intelligent,
disciplined work on the very edge of the
abyss.” ― David Silverman It addresses the question of how people produce social
reality in and through interactive processes.
a. The messy analysis and inductive approach is the
qualitative characteristic describe in this quotation. It True
involves multilayered process which may include
anything but the inductive approach will shape the
result into an intelligent and disciplined work that will Confidentiality and anonymity are important to insure
really make a difference. limited risk of exposure of information including…
Illegal behaviors
Which of the following statements is wrong?
False
Qualitative research addresses scientific issues.
False
It is generally used to figure out the changes in a system
when a variable in the system changes, measuring how
the end result changes by altering a variable.
What should happen if a participant withdraws from
your research? False
b. more likely to involve applied research b. Participants can enrich their text responses by
than basic research attaching files, images, links to websites, and voice
response.
Identify the research title with the description of Which of the following statements is true?
APPLIED or PURE research:
College Tuition Becoming Prohibitive to Young Adults c. Everyday life is a research methodology.
from Being Successful
Research Title
Which of the following guide questions does NOT define B. All parts will continually be shaped during the
your research purpose? research project.
APPLIED
SCOPE
d. Social Science
Some technical terms on information technology were Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the
not explained in this study. coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it
is a restriction of the research.
DELIMITATION
The study is focused on the possible implementation of
online exam in the university.
PURE
DELIMITATION
Identify the research title with the description of
APPLIED or PURE research:
Multitasking: Helpful or Hurtful
Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the
coverage of the research, and write DELIMITATION if it APPLIED
is a restriction of the research.
True
What is the composition of a research title?
False
“The more important reason is that the research itself
provides an important long-run perspective on the
issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. ” -Ben
Bernanke
a. Identifying an area of research and formulating Researcher’s involvement to the research means
research questions
Select one:
Select one:
b. by conducting the data collection properly,
ethically and factually. a. Be familiar with the needed software for the data
analysis.
c.by realizing the usefulness of those b. Get an approval from the research adviser.
research outputs by employing the systematic c. Find a research partner or group.
process of research d. Find an interesting social issue to address.
Critical researchers are primarily concerned with What is the purpose of informed consent?
c. what researchers take for granted b. To be able for the participant to make an
informed choice about his/her participation and not
d. how research is funded undertake any action which he/she may otherwise
have declined to do.
Select one:
d. To distribute incentives to the participant as a
payment for his/her cooperation.
a. It requires students to pass their subjects.
True
e. The importance of context and meaning are
the reasons to get the depth of explorations in
qualitative research. The setting of the problem and
multiple ways to get data from the locale will surely
help the researcher to explain the unexplainable.
Qualitative research proves the absence of the absolute
truth because
True
What is NOT an advantage of qualitative research?
a. Case study
a. The situation where the data is obtained b. It is widely used among marginalized groups
to privilege their personal perspectives.
d. Topics may come from laboratory experiences in school. What research experience is present in this statement? A
researcher usually chooses a research theme that is close
to his/her heart, belief or well-being.
Select one:
What is the criticism on qualitative research?
a. Quantitative
Select one: b. Qualitative
a. Issues and subjects covered can be evaluated in depth c. All of the choices
and in detail.
d. None of the choices
b. Interviews are not limited to particular questions and
can be redirected
Select one:
a. Informed consent
What is the classification of this research question? What
b. Conflicts of interests kind of emotions and attitudes motivate individuals to take
part in mass events?
c. Misconduct in research
Select one:
d. Authorship
a. Major problem
b. Sub-problem
c. Rhetorical question
What is in significance of the study?
d. Sub-question
Select one:
a. research coverage
b. research beneficiaries
c. research questions
d. research purpose
Which of the following is a good research question? It lets the meaning emerge from the participants.
Select one: Select one:
a. What are the basic values or goals of the a. Statement of the Problem
organization?
b. Scope and Delimitation
b. How many teenagers are using the social media?
c. Quantitative Research
c. Is the source current or out of date to answer
the problem? d. Significance of the Study
d. Does the information on the issue appear to e. Qualitative Research
have evidences?
What is the synonym of dependent variable? They must be clear and free from double meanings.
e. Qualitative Research
What research experience is present in this statement? A What is the criticism on qualitative research?
researcher usually chooses a research theme that is close
to his/her heart, belief or well-being. Select one:
What is the classification of this research question? What Which of the following is NOT an ESSENTIAL element of
kind of emotions and attitudes motivate individuals to ethical research?
take part in mass events?
Select one:
Select one:
a. Valuable scientific question
a. Major problem
b. Balance of risks and benefits
b. Sub-problem
c. Subject selection based on locality
c. Sub-question
d. Independent review
d. Rhetorical question
Select one:
Select one:
a. It is a rhetorical question.
b. It may result to inaccuracies in the attitudes
Choose the correct research question. being measured for the question.
a. Where did the first election happen in the Philippines? d. It is grammatically incorrect.
It is an exploratory research.
Reliability in research means
Select one:
a. Qualitative Research
a. Factual results
b. Quantitative Research
b. Discordance of findings
c. Scope and Delimitation
c. Commonality of data
d. Statement of the Problem
d. Repeatability of findings
e. Significance of the Study
Select one:
Hypothesis refers to the
a. Participant involvement
Select one:
b. Immersion and simulation
a. A form of research bias
c. No participant involvement
b. Conclusion drawn from the experiment
d. Case to case basis
c. A tentative statement about the relationship
d. Outcome of an experiment
Select one:
Which of the following applies the double meaning
a. When
questions?
b. Which
Select one:
c. Why
a. Citing all the resources correctly and with
d. How complete information
b. Stimulus
Which of the following is a required element of an informed
c. Presumed cause consent based on ethical consideration in research?
d. Consequence Select one:
They must be clear and free from double meanings. b. Participation may start after consent is signed.
b. Observed
c. Subjective
d. Numerical
a. Research purpose
b. Research Questions c. All of the choices
c. Variables d. None of the choices
d. Words
e. Qualitative Research
Select one:
Which of the following is a good research question for an
a. Simple
everyday life research?
b. Public
Select one:
c. Indifferent
a. How can one distinguish a generic drug from a
d. Contextual branded one?
Select one:
a. Form a hypothesis
b. Analyze data
c. Design the study
d. Determine a problem
It is an exploratory research.
Select one:
It is also used to uncover trends in thought and opinions,
a. Qualitative and dive deeper into the problem.
Paraphrase the statement: Qualitative approaches are Which of the following is a good research question?
typically used to explore new phenomena and to capture
individuals’ thoughts, feelings, or interpretations of Select one:
meanings and process (Given, 2008).
a. How many teenagers are using the social media?
Select one:
b. Does the information on the issue appear to
a. All of the choices have evidences?
b. It is used to study paranormal activities that c. Is the source current or out of date to answer
humans experience. the problem?
d. What are the basic values or goals of the
c. It is used to survey the number of participants
affected by the research problem. organization?
Select one:
When you write a research paper, your goal is to
a. Hypothesis
Select one:
b. Delimitation
a. Save your reader time.
c. Limitation
b. Inform your reader.
d. Scope
c. Persuade your reader.
Select one:
What is the separation between independent and
dependent variable? a. Title
Select one:
What is the intervention used in quantitative research?
a. Scope and Delimitation
Select one:
b. Qualitative Research
a. Case to case basis
c. Quantitative Research d. Because of the ability to maintain confidentiality of
d. Significance of the Study research records
a. Because of the ability to review trends and analyze data b. Research questions are on existing information.
b. Because of the ability to insure data integrity c. Research divides the major problems into sub-problems.
c. Because of the ability to insure that all required items d. Research begins with an unanswered problem
are collected for a trial or question.
Research is
Select one:
What makes qualitative research a flexible design?
a. investigating, analyzing and synthesizing new
Select one: information from various sources
a. need a special class of analytical skills b. any organized inquiry carried out to provide information
for solving problems
b. a participant observer has little control over
the activities of the observed c. the activity anyone who has good reputation and integrity
c. all of the choices d. triggers one to find the true meaning of knowledge
d. analyze their outcomes from the inside out
a. Independent variable
Select one:
b. Common variable
a. Interesting
c. Dependent variable
b. Trendy
d. Discrete variable
c. Unique
d. Empowerment
Select one:
Select one:
a. Qualitative
What is the independent variable in the title stated in the b. All of the choices
previous item?
c. None of the choices
Select one:
d. Quantitative
a. Manila
b. intervention
c. Dogs
d. Children with Disabilities
Select one: Which word was developed from the everyday life of man?
a. researcher’s personal aspects Select one:
b. one’s research knowledge a. Social
c. researcher’s achievements b. Science
d. researcher’s expertise c. Qualitative
d. Quantitative
Research is
Which of the following is a product of qualitative research?
Select one:
What is the basic skill required of any researcher? Its hypotheses are Specific, testable, stated prior to
particular study.
Select one:
Select one:
a. Ability understand major philosophical issues
a. All of the choices
b. Ability to source data
b. Quantitative
c. Ability to calculate statistics
c. Qualitative
d. None of the choices
It mentions the restrictions identified by the researcher
that may affect the outcome of the study which he/she has
little or no control, but are anticipated.
What is the sample size in qualitative research?
Select one:
Select one:
a. Scope and Delimitation
a. big
b. Qualitative Research
b. holistic
c. Quantitative Research
c. representative
d. Statement of the Problem
d. small
e. Significance of the Study
Select one:
a. in natural setting
b. in computer simulation
c. anywhere
d. in a laboratory
b. How well a test measures what it is supposed a. They are quiet detailed with an overview of in depth.
to measure
b. They have a period when they starts and stops.
c. the legality of the test to be used
c. They are the measurable factors of the research.
d. How the researcher uses the instrument to
the participants d. They may have a pattern such as daily, weekly, ad-
hoc and monthly.
What implications do human values have on qualitative Which of the following best describes a hypothesis?
research?
Select one:
Select one:
a. The data that need to be supported
a. They set the price the research is worth to be sold for.
b. A clear relationship between factors
b. They influence the ethical decisions of
c. Basis for research questions
the researcher.
d. Statement that the researcher set out to prove
c. They contribute to the value of the data set by
other researchers.
Select one:
What is an example of qualitative research? a. A student examined the function of boxing as a
way to help adolescents with a criminal record to
Select one:
deal with aggression
a. Historical research
b. A shopper wants to compare the number of
b. Descriptive research shoppers during ordinary and Christmas season.
c. Educational background of participants a. Millenials must protect their social media accounts
by using complicated passwords and customizing their
d. Quantity of participants account settings.
b. People must secure their photographs and
personal information from public viewing.
Which of the following is a comparison between pure and c. All of the choices
applied research?
d. Millenials should not save many pictures and personal
Select one: information in their gadgets (i.e. smart phones, laptop, etc.)
a. Both of them are good research design.
Which research refers to scientific study and research that What is the contrast of everyday life research from others?
seeks to solve practical problems?
Select one:
Select one:
a. It documents the particulars of life.
a. Pure research
b. All of the choices
b. Both Basic and Applied research
c. It captures life as it is lived.
c. All of the choices
d. It allows the researcher to describe behavior as it
d. Both Basic and Pure research occurs in natural contexts.
f. None of the choices It is the best research method to use in any field of study.
g. Basic research
Select one:
h. Applied research a. None of the choices
b. Quantitative
a. It is focused on the scientific explanations of facts. Its hypotheses are tentative and evolving, based on
particular study.
b. It measures reliability and validity of instruments
using figures. Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
Select one: a. Misconduct in research b. Informed consent c. Falsification of data bank d. Conflicts of
interest
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
Select one: a. Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents. b. Persons with diminished autonomy
(e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) should not be coerced to participate in a research. c.
Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research. d. Investigator should
practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
Select one: a. They feel the information is unnecessary to the individual b. They have obtained a
certificate of confidentiality c. It is a case involving required reporting d. The research paper is not
published yet.
Select one: a. Validating the results b. Systematic process c. Good research d. Making research
instruments
Select one: a. Identity of the researcher b. Biography of the researcher c. Social class of the researcher
d. Emotions of the researcher
Select one: a. His/her name and identifying characteristics b. Confidential material c. Confidential material
and identifying characteristics d. His/her name e. Identifying characteristics f. His/her name and
confidential material
-Research is
Select one: a. Reorganizing, or restating, reviewing common findings b. Analyzing and interpreting new
information c. Collecting existing information d. Modifying established knowledge
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. The problem statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the scope
of the research problem.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: The Specific Genetic
Code of the Fruit Fly
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE
if it is an incorrect description. It is biased in terminology or position.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how
the findings will present this information.
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Applying the algorithm for
detecting individual trees from Drone Images
Answer: APPLIED
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Select one: a. The number of "hits" for the site b. The honesty of the reported information c. The
authenticity of the information d. The lack of bias
Select one: a. Provide the insights necessary to develop a logical framework into which the topic fits. b.
Ascertain what is already known about a topic. c. None of the choices d. Identify methodological
strategies for designing the study. e. All of the choices
Select one: a. Any highly regarded novel b. Any paper source c. Any written material d. Published
accounts of researchers
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Food blog
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Pollan,
Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
Select one: a. Long sentences b. Key word searches c. Short sentences d. Key letter searches
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel
Gibson)
-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regards to the literature review?
Select one: a. It shows why research questions are important. b. It explains the method necessary for the
gathering of data. c. It helps researchers to build up an argument. d. It has everything a researcher
needs to read about his/her research
-What is the most popular citation style used in academic research papers?
Select one: a. APA and CMS b. APA c. CMS d. MLA e. CMS and MLA f. All of the choices g. APA and
MLA
-Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter: Spolarium by Juan Luna
-Answer 1,2,3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
Answer: 4
-Identify the technique used to discover the thees in the data below.
Naomi Quinn (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) has analyzed hundreds of hours of interviews to discover
concepts underlying American marriage and to show how these concepts are tied together. he egan y
looking at patterns of speech and at the repetition of key words and phrases paying particular attention to
informants use of metaphors and the commonalities in their reasoning about marriage. an one of her
informants says that marriage is a manufactured product. his popular metaphor indicates that an sees
marriages as something that has properties like strength and staying power and as something that
reuires work to produce. ome marriages are put together well while others fall apart like so many cars or
toys or washing machines.
Anything that might indicate membership in groups or in supopulations of interest to the study such as
profession social status socioeconomic class religion or ethnicity
Select one: a. Human traffic b. verbal behavior and interactions c. Physical behavior and gestures d.
Appearance e. Personal space f. People who stand out
Answer: OPEN
-Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned.
Select one: a. Transitions . Unarked tets c. Indigenous categor d. ord repetitions e. awing f. Metaphors
and analogies g. opare and contrast h. utting and Sorting i. e words in contet I . j. Searching for missing
information k. onnectors l. Social science queries
What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now
Answer: 5
-The idea that themes represent the ways in which tets are either similar or different from each other.
Select one: a. Unarked tets . Searching for issing inforation c. onnectors d. Indigenous categor e. awing
f. Social science queries g. compare and contrast h. Metaphors and analogies i. ord repetitions . e words
in contet I k. utting and Sorting l. Transitions
-Barkin et al. (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) interviewed clinicians community leaders and parents aout
what physicians could and did do to prevent violence among youth. hese were long comple interviews so
arkin et al. roke the coding process into two steps. hey started with three maor themes that they
developed from theory. he principle investigator went through the transcripts and cut out all the uotes that
pertained to each of the maor themes. hen four other coders independently sorted the uotes from each
maor theme into piles. hen the pile sort data were analyed with multidimensional scaling and cluster
analysis to identify suthemes shared across coders.
-The mathematics involved is very high level and people often struggle with it even after being taught how
to do it.
Answer: False
-Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
-True or False: A responsible researcher looks for alternative ways to arrive at a conclusion in the study.
Answer: False
-What aspect of research experience illustrates the pressure to the researcher in meeting research
deadlines?
Answer: Emotions
Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large
number of subjects relatively inexpensively and easily?
Answer: Have adequate information about the procedures and benefits associated with the research
-A researcher may withhold a participant’s name and any identifying characteristics when asked to
present such information when
-A reasoning where one start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement
is called
-It addresses the question of how people produce social reality in and through interactive processes.
Answer: Qualitative research is the best design for a social inquiry since it explores and analyzes
people's values and perspective through observation.
Answer: Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants
-Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience. “In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or
understand. ” -Neil Armstrong
Answer: true
Answer: true
-Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if
it is an incorrect description. It has the potential to suggest directions for past research.
Answer: False
-Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research: Compositions of Protons,
Neutrons and Electrons
Answer: PURE
-Write SCOPE if the sentence must be placed in the coverage of the research, and write ELIMITATI if it is
a restriction of the research. The study is focused on the possible implementation of online ea in the
university.
Answer: SCOPE
Answer: People and institution who have directly or indirectly experienced the research problem.
-What qualitative research characteristic is being described in the statement: The data and the
researchers interpretation of the data - hinge greatly on the contents fro which the data are obtained
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-In the title “The chemistry of English Language between Foreign and Local Students of Holy Ghost
College in Bangued, Abra”, who could e the possible beneficiaries of the research
-What should e considered in formulating research questions for the statement of the problem?
Answer: DELIMITATION
Answer: True
Answer: DELIMITATION
-How can a researcher become the data gathering instrument in qualitative research?
-What is conceptual audacity that can be found in the theme of everyday life research?
Answer: A tool that enables us to see new and perhaps surprising aspects of the everyday lives that we
lead.
-It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables
Answer: True
Answer: The participants and the researcher share the “research space”.
Answer: Identifies the possibilities to which to which the study becomes manageable in terms of issues,
respondents, and time.
Answer: Fabrication
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are always
there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you
have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe
that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess
the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that
something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come
for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source:
Grbich (2013)
The government is the only one who can help the homeless
Answer: False
-The Internet has become an accepted source of information for educational research. Which of the
following is NOT an indicator of the quality of information found on the Internet?
-The World Famous Hot Dog Site. (1999, July 7). Retrieved January 5, 2008, from
http://www.xroads.com/~tcs/hotdog/hotdog.html
Answer: APA
-Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a modern society
we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to do something
but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town. They are
always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in fact doing
quite
well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for help, when you have
so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I don’t believe that. I
think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So really I guess the
answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I feel that something
should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time has come for the
government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to do. Source: Grbich
(2013)
The homeless are stereotyping their social conditions to beg for money.
Answer: False
-Harmon (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) collected data from 8 nurses who were employed between 1951 and
1965 in a Virginia state hospital. These nurses were now retired and had between 12 and 46 years of
psychiatric nursing experience. The researcher wanted to describe the experiences of these nurses who
practiced in a state mental hospital before and during the introduction of antipsychotic medications.
They expressed resignation and frustration while trying to provide care despite crowded wards and
inadequate personnel and supplies. The nurses indicated that they focused on the patient’s body
instead of on the patient’s mind. The camaraderie they experienced with other nurses helped them
continue in their positions, despite what they felt to be a “thankless job.”
Answer: 8 nurses
-A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Answer: Plagiarism
Personal author: McCullough, David G. Title: John Adams Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster,
c2001. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 703-726) and index
Answer: Chronology
-Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the
correct answer: She hastily distorted the statistical computation of the data to finish her paper on time.
Answer: Falsification
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, Addington-Hall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one
hospice and one nursing home setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to
identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in
semi-structured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to give their
opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Interview Segment Q: What are your views on homelessness? A: Well, I think it’s a terrible thing that in a
modern society we have a problem such as this. I don’t know though what we can do about it. I want to
do something but I don’t know what. You are constantly reminded of the problem if you go to town.
They are always there asking for money. You don’t know though if they really need it or if they are in
fact doing quite well from begging. But if you have any caring qualities you can’t ignore requests for
help, when you have so much for yourself. They say a lot of people choose to live on the streets – well I
don’t believe that. I think that is an easy thing for the authorities to say – it lets them off the hook. So
really I guess the answer to your questions is that I am not sure what to think about homelessness. I
feel that something should be done but I feel powerless to do anything personally. I think that the time
has come for the government to do something. It makes me feel uncomfortable; I don’t know what to
do.
Source: Grbich (2013)
Answer: True
-Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA: Google.
“Google Privacy Policy.” Last modified March 11, 2009.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
Answer: MLA
Answer: Syndicated
-What citation style was used in this source? Ellis, Rod. Understanding Second Language Acquisition.
New York: Oxford University, 1986. Print.
Answer: MLA
-Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Adler (2003) examined the relationship of foreign language study and SAT Verbal scores. Additionally,
the study explored whether or not the number of years of foreign language study had an impact on SAT
verbal scores. The students involved were female seniors at a private high school in suburban Maryland.
It was hypothesized that there would be no significant effect that the choice of foreign language study
has on the verbal score achieved on the SAT. This hypothesis was rejected because there was a
significant difference in SAT Verbal averages among the students of three different foreign languages.
French foreign language students outperformed Spanish and Latin foreign language students
Answer: Introduction
-A researcher is interested in the examples or illustrations several authors have used to prove a point.
How can he pull them all together and use them in his own paper in a list?
Answer: Include a citation after each separate example to indicate where you found them.
-Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
Answer: Reviewing the researcher’s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“What is your message to people who are still fighting cancer until now?”
Answer: 5
-The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have
indicated that change is necessary.
Answer: True
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
How people use their bodies and voices to communicate different emotions; what individuals’ behaviors
indicate about their feelings toward one another, their social rank, or their profession.
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
-Recommendations should aim for the ideals but they must be feasible, practical, and attainable even
for impossible.
Answer: False
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now
living cancer free for more than 5 years.”
Answer: 2
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will
continue to support its endeavors and activities.”
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
Answer: Graphics
-Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said.
“Thank you for finding time to be in this interview. Your story is very inspiring.”
Answer: 6
The idea that themes represent the ways in which texts are either similar or different from each other.
Answer: LEADING
-Not too much detail is needed in the summary of findings – simple answer the research questions, and
draw the conclusion.
Answer: true
Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which
people acquire and maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve
problems.
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The coordinator made an announcement, “Only the first 100 applicants will be interviewed today. The
others would have to come back tomorrow.”
-Identify the category of the information in participant observation by choosing the letter of the best
answer.
Where people enter and exit; how long they stay; who they are (ethnicity, age, gender); whether they
are alone or accompanied; number of people
Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?
Answer: MAPPING
-Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
In reading, we should consider not only what we can directly get from the text but also what we can
read between the lines. In order to fully understand and appreciate a thought, a sentence, a passage,
and a text, we need to read more than the literal meaning (Yu & Plata, 2006).
-Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his
umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.
-What is bibliography?
Answer: A complete list of all works related to the study including the ones that are not directly
contained in the report.
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Children of wealthy parents
in the education system
-A study is based on 30 people (across three focus groups). What type of study is this?
Answer: Qualitative
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A personal journey with
grounded theory methodology
Answer: Check and recheck the data to ensure the initial conclusions are realistic, supportable, and
valid.
-When assessing Internet based literature, which of the following is NOT important?
-A surveyor placed a cable across a street to count the number of vehicles which pass over it at different
times of the day in order to select a site for a new 7-Eleven store. What type of data collection did he
use?
Answer: Observation
-Which of the following should be considered in questioning data validity and reliability?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Solving word problems of
preschoolers through illustrations
- contains a small number of people (usually eight to twelve) and is convened to address
topics introduced by a group moderator?
-The researcher collected data using questionnaires, structured observation and interviews. What is the
research design applied?
Answer: Ethnographic
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A Qualitative Study of
Multicultural Identities: Three Cases of London's Inner-City Children
Answer: Static
Answer: textbook
Answer: The data that fail to fit the explanation or interpretation are not addressed.
Answer: Courses of actions suggested by the researcher based on the findings of the study
-Which of the following is the correct order in writing the research paper?
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: Lived experiences of adult
caregiving daughter and their elderly mothers
Answer: Canonigo, C.S. (1999). English Grammar & Composition Part 1. Manila: CKC Publication
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: A historical and comparative
note on the relationship between analytic induction and grounded theorizing
-Choose the best research design approach for the following research title: The lived experience of
being a sole mother in the Philippines
-A study is based on 1000 people interviewed face-to-face in shopping areas. What qualitative data
collection was used?
Answer: Interview
Answer: Because it helps researchers learn the perspectives held by study populations.
-What kind of questions must be used in conducting interviews?
-Which qualitative research design seeks action to improve practice and study the effects of the action
that was taken?
-What qualitative analytic approach is mentioned here? This approach involves the researcher in the
production of “objective” accounts of the content of the verbal, written or visual texts, the development
of codes and categories often prior to analysis, and the definition and measurement of units of analysis.
-What section of the research should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study?
Answer: Conclusion
In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) surveyed 1,011 evermarried women, gathered
social and economic histories from 150 families. She conducted indepth interviews with present and formal officials (known as
cadres), and collected documentary evidence from local newspapers, journals and other sources. Greenhalgh notes that
"Because I was largely constrained from asking direct questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes, interview
transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy." Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their
conversations with the researchers, both peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest aspects of the policy
they did not like. Cadres, for example were loathe to comment on birthplanning campaigns; peasant women were reluctant to
talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the unofficial record of birth planning in the villages. More explicit
protests were registered in informal conversations. From these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers
forced to choose between a resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of Chinese culture and
of practical reason.
Response history
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2
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Graphics
c. Pictures
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Graphics Time Action State Marks
3
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Pictures
b. Graphics
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Word Tables and Lists Time Action State Marks
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Another linguistic approach is to look for naturally occurring shifts in thematic content.
Select one:
a. Social science queries
b. Unmarked texts
d. Indigenous category
e. Transitions
g. Word repetitions
h. Connectors
k. Pawing
Response history
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Interviews searching for what people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which people acquire and
maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
Select one:
a. Word repetitions
c. Indigenous category
d. Unmarked texts
g. Transitions
h. Pawing
j. Connectors
6
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Pictures
b. Graphics
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Pictures Time Action State Marks
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The approach is based on a powerful trick most of us learned in kindergarten and requires paper and scissors.
Select one:
a. Connectors
d. Unmarked texts
f. Pawing
g. Word repetitions
k. Indigenous category
l. Transitions
Response history
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The object is to look for metaphors in rhetoric and deduce the schemas, or underlying principles, that might produce patterns in
those metaphors.
Select one:
a. Cutting and Sorting
b. Pawing
f. Indigenous category
g. Transitions
h. Connectors
i. Unmarked texts
j. Word repetitions
Response history
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Look carefully at words and phrases that indicate relationships among things.
Select one:
a. Unmarked texts
c. Indigenous category
e. Transitions
f. Word repetitions
i. Connectors
l. Pawing
10
Identify the most appropriate way to display the following research data. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Select one:
a. Graphics
c. Pictures
Response history
Step
The correct answer is: Pictures Time Action State Marks
Question 1 Reference list allows readers to locate and use the sources and copy the ones cited.
Correct
b. False
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Select one:
a. False
b. True
3
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
The club president tendered his resignation and said, “While I may no longer lead this organization, I will continue to support its
endeavors and activities.”
Select one:
a. He was excited to leave his position as president.
b. He is gathering support for his candidacy in the next election.
4
Read the article below and choose the letter of the best answer to the questions on drawing conclusions.
James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in different homes. They did not
meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the following: Springer’s first wife was named Linda and his second
wife, Betty. Lewis has also had a wife named Betty and one named Linda. Each had a son named James Allen. Each had owned a
dog named Toy. Their favorite subject in high school had been math. They had both studied law enforcement after high school.
They had the same hobbies and the same favorite vacation place. They even liked the same brand of cookies. (adapted from
http://www.gedonlineclass.net)
Response
What conclusion can history
you draw about twins based on this article?
Conclusions should refer only to the population, area, or subject of the study.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
6
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
“English has been dubbed as the “language of the world”. Over a billion people in the world have considered English as their second
language. With over 2,500 OFW’s leaving the country everyday to different parts of the globe, Filipinos are expected to arm
themselves with English to communicate with the world.”(Excerpt from “Nursing the Carabao English”,in Yu& Plata, 2006)
Select one:
a. Many people can speak English.
b. Communicating in English is an important tool for Filipinos who want to work abroad.
Response history
c. An OFW who is unable to speak English would not be able to work abroad.
Step Time Action State Marks
d. English is known by many Filipinos.
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09:45 answered
The correct answer is: Communicating in English is an important tool for Filipinos who want to work abroad.
7
The research report need not to be substantially different from drafts, except where participants have indicated that change is
necessary.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
The readers must be informed why this research counts and why is it important.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in different homes. They did not
meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the following: Springer’s first wife was named Linda and his second
wife, Betty. Lewis has also had a wife named Betty and one named Linda. Each had a son named James Allen. Each had owned a
dog named Toy. Their favorite subject in high school had been math. They had both studied law enforcement after high school.
They had the same hobbies and the same favorite vacation place. They even liked the same brand of cookies. (adapted from
http://www.gedonlineclass.net)
What conclusion can you draw about the two men in the article?
Select one:
a. James Springer and James Lewis look alike.
b. James Springer and James Lewis like each other.
c. James Springer and James Lewis will name their children after theirs.
d. Even though these men were raised differently, they like many of the same things.
The correct answer is: Even though these men were raised differently, they like many of the same things.
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
27/02/17, Answer
Saved: Even though these men were raised differently, they like
09:46 many of the same things. saved
10
Draw your conclusion on the following statements by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Maria is watching too much television. A toddler shouldn’t be spending hours staring blankly at a screen. Worse yet, some of her
wild behavior have been inspired by those awful cartoons she watches.
Select one:
a. Parents should choose the cartoons for their children to watch.
b. Some cartoons are not good for Maria.
Response
c. Cartoons are history
not good to toddlers.
d. Watching a lot of television isn’t good for Maria.
Step Time Action State Marks
1
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Textbooks
Select one:
a. Static
b. Dynamic
c. Syndicated
Response history
The correct answer is: Static
2
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct
answer: The researcher copied the results of the study from another thesis.
Select one:
a. Plagiarism
b. Falsification
c. Fabrication
Response history
The correct answer is: Plagiarism
3
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct
answer: She changed the gender of the participant to complete the all male survey.
Select one:
a. Fabrication
b. Falsification
c. Plagiarism
Response history
The correct answer is: Falsification
MLA
Answer:
Response history
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Answer: APA
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Answer: CMS
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7
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Live concert
Select one:
a. Static
b. Syndicated
c. Dynamic
Response history
The correct answer is: Dynamic
8
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Discovery Channel
Select one:
a. Dynamic
b. Syndicated
c. Static
Response history
The correct answer is: Syndicated
APA
Answer:
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
10
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct
answer: The researcher declared she interviewed the resource person even if she didn’t.
Select one:
a. Falsification
b. Fabrication
c. Plagiarism
Response history
The correct answer is: Fabrication
Question 1
Correct
Identify the citation format used in the following references by writing CMS, APA or MLA:
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin.
Answer: APA
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
2
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Research journal
Select one:
a. Dynamic
b. Static
c. Syndicated
Response history
The correct answer is: Syndicated
Answer: CMS
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
4
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Braveheart (starred and produced by Mel Gibson)
Select one:
a. Dynamic
b. Syndicated
c. Static
Response history
The correct answer is: Static
5
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct
answer: The bibliography is incomplete.
Select one:
a. Fabrication
b. Falsification
c. Plagiarism
Response history
The correct answer is: Fabrication
6
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct
answer: The researcher manipulated the results of the study.
Select one:
a. Falsification
b. Fabrication
c. Plagiarism
Response history
The correct answer is: Falsification
Answer: MLA
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
8
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Official website
Select one:
a. Static
b. Syndicated
c. Dynamic
Response history
The correct answer is: Static
9
Name the research misconduct performed in the following situations by choosing the letter of the correct
answer: A director didn’t cite the name of the playwright he used in the contest.
Select one:
a. Falsification
b. Fabrication
c. Plagiarism
Response history
The correct answer is: Plagiarism
10
Identify the following materials by choosing the correct letter:
Spolarium by Juan Luna
Select one:
a. Static
b. Syndicated
c. Dynamic
Response history
The correct answer is: Static
1
Choose the correct qualitative research design used in the following examples.
Bisogni, et. al. (2005) studied the conceptual understanding of how management of food and eating is linked to life course events and
experiences. Individual qualitative interviews were conducting to adults in upstate New York, particularly 14 men and 11 women with
moderate to low incomes. A conceptual model of food choice capacity emerged. Food choice capacity represented participants'
confidence in meeting their standards for food and eating given their food management skills and circumstances. Most participants
had faced challenging and changing circumstances (income, employment, social support, roles, health conditions). Participants linked
strong food management skills with high levels of food choice capacity, except in the case of extreme financial circumstances or the
Response history
absence of strong standards.
c. Phenomenological Research
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d. Narrative Research 09:59 Research saved
e. Ethnographic Research
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09:59
2
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these experiences affect aged peoples’
sense of identity. Explorative, open ended, interviews were conducted with 13 respondents between the ages of 63 and 82, recruited
from a retired peoples’ organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The results showed that generally the
experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this change in terms of body and self, and finding
ways to feel at home in this changed situation.
Select one:
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a. reactions to this change
Step between the ages of 63 and 82
b. 13 respondents Time Action State Marks
3
Choose the correct qualitative research design used in the following examples.
Dunckley, Aspinal, AddingtonHall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home
setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative
Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in semistructured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to
give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Select one:
a. Grounded Theory Research
Response history
b. Narrative Research
Step Time Action State Marks
c. Action Research
4
Identify the sample used in the researches below by choosing the letter of the best answer:
Dunckley, Aspinal, AddingtonHall, Hughes, & Higginson (in Nieswiadomy, 2008) used the staff in one hospice and one nursing home
setting in London as their research data. The purpose of the study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the use of the Palliative
Care Outcome Scale (POS). Staff took part in semistructured interviews, completed diaries, and participated in monthly meetings to
give their opinions of what they thought were the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the POS.
Select one:
a. facilitators and barriers of the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS)
Response history
b. one hospice and one nursing home
Step Time Action State Marks
c. staff of one hospice and one nursing home
Response history
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Mark 1.00 out Bullington (2005) investigated how older people (60+) experience the ageing body and how these experiences affect aged peoples’
of 1.00
sense of identity. Explorative, open ended, interviews were conducted with 13 respondents between the ages of 63 and 82, recruited
from a retired peoples’ organization, Church organizations, and from the working population. The results showed that generally the
experience of the ageing body has to do with a changed life world, reactions to this change in terms of body and self, and finding
ways to feel at home in this changed situation.
Select one:
a. Phenomenological Research
b. Action Research
d. Narrative Research
e. Ethnographic Research
Response history
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Response history
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Select one:
a. individual qualitative interviews
c. conceptual understanding of how management of food and eating is linked to life course events and experiences
The correct answer is: 14 men and 11 women with moderate to low incomes
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