This document provides information about research processes and statistical concepts. It contains multiple choice questions about key aspects of research like hypotheses, standard deviation, significance tests, and statistical analyses like ANOVA and t-tests. It also includes true/false statements about proper structure and components of a research paper, including the importance of defining the research gap, using tables and graphs to explain methodology, and completing bibliographic entries in the references section.
This document provides information about research processes and statistical concepts. It contains multiple choice questions about key aspects of research like hypotheses, standard deviation, significance tests, and statistical analyses like ANOVA and t-tests. It also includes true/false statements about proper structure and components of a research paper, including the importance of defining the research gap, using tables and graphs to explain methodology, and completing bibliographic entries in the references section.
This document provides information about research processes and statistical concepts. It contains multiple choice questions about key aspects of research like hypotheses, standard deviation, significance tests, and statistical analyses like ANOVA and t-tests. It also includes true/false statements about proper structure and components of a research paper, including the importance of defining the research gap, using tables and graphs to explain methodology, and completing bibliographic entries in the references section.
1. It is a generally a part of the research process which it aids in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. a. Hypothesis b. Objectives c. Statistics 2. Is is defined as a plot of response or signal generated as a function of frequency. a. Gaussian Distribution b. Gausian Distribution c. Gaussian Distriibution 3. It describes the width of the Gaussian curve. a. Standard Deviation b. Student’s Test c. Significance Test 4. It helps establish the confidence interval. a. Standard Deviation b. Student’s Test c. Significance Test 5. It is used to test the the truth of a hypothesis. a. Standard Deviation b. Student’s Test c. Significance Test 6. It involves obtaining the ration of two sample variances. a. F-test b. T-test c. Z-test 7. It distinguishes and ascertains the different causes of variation. a. ANOVA b. ANOWA c. ANORA 8. It is printed on large-sized boards which are made beautifully as possible. a. Oral Presentations b. Poster Presentations c. Thesis/Dissertations 9. It allows the presenterto meet personally those who can validate his/her findings and endorse them to experts in the field. a. Oral Presentations b. Poster Presentations c. Thesis/Dissertations 10. It is revised after evaluation by a dissertation committee. a. Oral Presentations b. Poster Presentations c. Thesis/Dissertations 11. It provides a brief overview of the article. a. Abstract b. Title Page c. Results 12. It contains the data generated from the performance of procedures represented through charts or tables. a. Abstract b. Title Page c. Results 13. It contains the summary of the important findings in the form of generalizations. a. Conclusions b. References c. Title Page 14. It usually follows the standard elements and format to ensure that you and the readers are well-guided in your search of information. a. Abstract b. Paper c. Scientific paper
B. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not.
________15. In writing an introduction, you don’t have to define the research territory and the relevance of the research project. ________16. Establish the importance of your study by explaining the gap based on the previous studies. ________17. The results section describes in detail the procedures performed in a research understaking. ________18. The methodology is made comprehensible with the use of graphs, tables, and the like. ________19. References briefly summarizes your major findings, their implications and contributions to your field of study. ________20. You have to complete the bibliographical entries under references.