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Poblacion Comprehensive National High School

Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur


PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1
3RD QUARTER EXAMINATION

Name: ________________________________________________________ Grade & Section: ______________________


Subject Teacher: _______________________________________________ Date & Time: _________________________
Test I . Modified Matching Type
Directions: In column B are the different qualitative research designs. Nevertheless, four of them do not BELONG
to the said category. Encircle the NUMBER of the designs that are QUANTITATIVE, and then match the
remaining designs to their descriptions in column A. Write only the letter of your answer on the space
provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
A. Study of interactions ________ 1. Survey
B. ________ 2. Descriptive
C. Aims at constructing a theory ________ 3. Discourse Analysis
D. ________ 4. Grounded Theory
E. A detailed study of one or more person, event, organization ________ 5. Ethnography
F. Has philosophical origin ________ 6. Longitudinal
G. ________ 7.Narrative Analysis
H. ________ 8. Phenomenology
I. Studies everyday practices and perspective of people ________ 9. Retrospective
J. Deals on how people make meaning of their lives through story ________ 10. Case Study

Test II. True or False


Directions: Identify the statements if it is correct or not according to Ethical Considerations
in doing research. Write the letter of the correct answer.
A. True B. False
________ 11. The preparation of the informed consent process starts before the study is initiated.
________ 12. Local customs should not affect the development of informed consent.
________ 13. The benefits that might come from the research are not known until the research is completed.
________ 14. A research participant assumes a number of responsibilities by agreeing to participate in a study.
________ 15. The expected benefits of the research to the community or to the society at large must be
included in the informed consent.
________ 16. Beneficence includes physical and mental well-being, but not social well-being.
________ 17. The principal investigator is the only person permitted to obtain informed consent.
________ 18. Informed consent refers to a point in the research process when participants sign the informed
consent document.
________ 19. It is recommended that researchers obtain evidence that the information presented in informed
consent has been understood by the potential participant.
________ 20. Protection of the research participant is more important than the pursuit of new knowledge.

Test III. Identification


Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
A. Retrospective I. Documents R. Qualitative Data
B. Data Analysis J. Research Problem S. Research Gaps
C. Researcher K. Experimental T. Mixed Methods Research
D. Theoritical Framework L. Coding U. Research Designs
E. Research M. Hypothesis V. Cross-Case Analysis
F. Ethics N. Cross-Sectional W. Validity Constructs
G. Within-Case Analysis O. Plagiarism X. Inductive Reasoning
H. Beneficence & P. Phenomenon Y. Research Instruments
Non-Maleficence Q. Non-Experimental Z. Prospective

_________________ 21. A systematic controlled, empirical, and critical investigation of hypothetical propositions
about the presumed relations among natural phenomenon (Kerlinger, 1973).
_________________ 22. It means to do good and to do no harm to study participants.
_________________ 23. Data are collected in one point in time.
_________________ 24. Seek to identify a cause and effect between an independent and dependent variable.
_________________ 25. Does not involve any type of manipulation.
_________________ 26. The researcher looks back in time.
_________________ 27. Is plan reflecting the series or set of activities that must be accomplished until the
completion of a research study.
_________________ 28. Specific areas related to your topic that remain unexplored.
_________________ 29. Pertain to terms, phrases, concepts and ideas that are directly relevant to answering the
research questions.
_________________ 30. Is a set of moral principles that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
_________________ 31. Is the act of copying another person's work, ideas, or words without appropriate
acknowledgement of the original source.
_________________ 32. He/she may employ one or more methods to gather data for research study.
_________________ 33. Employs the methods of both quantitative and qualitative research.
_________________ 34. Is largely used in analyzing qualitative data.
_________________ 35. Can be examined with greater detail and depth.
_________________ 36. It means constructing concepts and meanings based on collected data and your
interpretation of the data at the end of the study.
_________________ 37. Can be made flexible based on information that has recently surfaced.
_________________ 38. It is generally subjective and can be influenced by the researcher's biases.
_________________ 39. You can generate a descriptive analysis of each case.
_________________ 40. You can compare the descriptive analysis of each case with that of the other cases.
_________________ 41. It is something that can be observed and studied and that typically is unusual or difficult to
understand or explain fully.
_________________ 42. Are physical materials which may take written, visual, or digital forms.
_________________ 43. Is the process in which a researcher systematically evaluates raw data in order to generate
logical information.
_________________ 44. Is the process of classifying data.
_________________ 45. Is constructed from established theories and serves as the foundation of yous study.

Test IV. Identification


Directions: Write the correct answer on the space provided.

_________________ 46. Refers to the set of boundaries or conditions when conducting a research study
_________________ 47. It is the process of collecting, classifying, systematizing, and analyzing other studies that
contain information related to a researcher's study.
_________________ 48. Is the process of extracting relevant information deeemed useful to the current study.
_________________ 49. Refers to an insider's perspective of a culture that focuses on its intrinsic elements that
are significant to the members of a culture.
_________________ 50. It is a systematic collection and evaluation of data to describe, explain, and understand
past events.
_________________ 51. It is a documented study of a particular person, group, institution, or event intended
to analyze constructs or themes.
_________________ 52. Consist of firsthand accounts of eye witnesses which have been recorded closest to the
time and place of a specific historical event.
_________________ 53. This sampling is chosen while the study is in progress to take advantage of new
conditions or circumstances that have arisen.
_________________ 54. It is the sum of the group's customs and behavior.
participants of the study.
_________________ 55. It refers to an outsider's point of view on culture.
Good luck and God Bless!!!
Scope and delimitation
Literature Review

Synthesizing
Emic Perspective
______________
______________ historical research

Case study

Primary sources

Opportunistic sample

Culture

Etic perspective
Scope and delimitation
Literature Review

Synthesizing
Emic Perspective

historical research

Case study

Primary sources

Opportunistic sample

Culture

Etic perspective

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