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Quiz 1 – PR 1 Quiz 1 – PR 1

I. Choose your answers from the words inside the box below. 1 point each I. Choose your answers from the words inside the box below. 1 point each

a. Research f. Case Study k. Mixed Method a. Research f. Case Study k. Mixed Method

b. Plagiarism g. Grounded Theory l. Inductive Reasoning b. Plagiarism g. Grounded Theory l. Inductive Reasoning

c. Ethics h. Deductive Reasoning m. Phenomenology c. Ethics h. Deductive Reasoning m. Phenomenology

d. Quantitative Research i. Falsification n. Qualitative Research d. Quantitative Research i. Falsification n. Qualitative Research

e. Research Design j. Ethnography o. Fabrication’ e. Research Design j. Ethnography o. Fabrication’

1. Systematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analyze, and interpret 1. Systematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analyze, and interpret
data to understand, describe, or predict phenomenon. data to understand, describe, or predict phenomenon.

2. A research design that involves a long-time study of a subject, 2. A research design that involves a long-time study of a subject,
commonly a specific person but can also be a group of people. It intends to have commonly a specific person but can also be a group of people. It intends to have
an in-depth and detailed understanding of such specific occurrence or situation. an in-depth and detailed understanding of such specific occurrence or situation.

3. Method of drawing assumptions from specific to general. 3. Method of drawing assumptions from specific to general.

4. It is a plan reflecting the series or set of activities that must be done 4. It is a plan reflecting the series or set of activities that must be done
until the completion of the research study. until the completion of the research study.

5. A research design that is focused on studying primarily the phenomena, 5. A research design that is focused on studying primarily the phenomena,
situations, or concepts of your subject. situations, or concepts of your subject.

6. An act of making up or inventing data out of nothing and then 6. An act of making up or inventing data out of nothing and then
reporting it as true and existing. reporting it as true and existing.

7. A major research method that is designed to understand and explain 7. A major research method that is designed to understand and explain
beliefs, perceptions, cultures, and other subjective traits. Data will then be beliefs, perceptions, cultures, and other subjective traits. Data will then be
gathered and presented using words, descriptions, and illustrations. gathered and presented using words, descriptions, and illustrations.

8. The act of copying another person’s work, ideas, or words without 8. The act of copying another person’s work, ideas, or words without
appropriate acknowledgement of the original source. appropriate acknowledgement of the original source.

9. Collects and presents data that are measurable and observable in 9. Collects and presents data that are measurable and observable in
order to test hypotheses. order to test hypotheses.

10. A set of moral principles that guides the actions of researchers when 10. A set of moral principles that guides the actions of researchers when
conducting research. conducting research.

NAME: NAME:
Quiz 1 – PR 1 Quiz 1 – PR 1

I. Choose your answers from the words inside the box below. 1 point each I. Choose your answers from the words inside the box below. 1 point each

a. Research f. Case Study k. Mixed Method a. Research f. Case Study k. Mixed Method

b. Plagiarism g. Grounded Theory l. Inductive Reasoning b. Plagiarism g. Grounded Theory l. Inductive Reasoning

c. Ethics h. Deductive Reasoning m. Phenomenology c. Ethics h. Deductive Reasoning m. Phenomenology

d. Quantitative Research i. Falsification n. Qualitative Research d. Quantitative Research i. Falsification n. Qualitative Research

e. Research Design j. Ethnography o. Fabrication’ e. Research Design j. Ethnography o. Fabrication’

1. Systematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analyze, and interpret 1. Systematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analyze, and interpret
data to understand, describe, or predict phenomenon. data to understand, describe, or predict phenomenon.

2. A research design that involves a long-time study of a subject, 2. A research design that involves a long-time study of a subject,
commonly a specific person but can also be a group of people. It intends to have commonly a specific person but can also be a group of people. It intends to have
an in-depth and detailed understanding of such specific occurrence or situation. an in-depth and detailed understanding of such specific occurrence or situation.

3. Method of drawing assumptions from specific to general. 3. Method of drawing assumptions from specific to general.

4. It is a plan reflecting the series or set of activities that must be done 4. It is a plan reflecting the series or set of activities that must be done
until the completion of the research study. until the completion of the research study.

5. A research design that is focused on studying primarily the phenomena, 5. A research design that is focused on studying primarily the phenomena,
situations, or concepts of your subject. situations, or concepts of your subject.

6. An act of making up or inventing data out of nothing and then 6. An act of making up or inventing data out of nothing and then
reporting it as true and existing. reporting it as true and existing.

7. A major research method that is designed to understand and explain 7. A major research method that is designed to understand and explain
beliefs, perceptions, cultures, and other subjective traits. Data will then be beliefs, perceptions, cultures, and other subjective traits. Data will then be
gathered and presented using words, descriptions, and illustrations. gathered and presented using words, descriptions, and illustrations.

8. The act of copying another person’s work, ideas, or words without 8. The act of copying another person’s work, ideas, or words without
appropriate acknowledgement of the original source. appropriate acknowledgement of the original source.

9. Collects and presents data that are measurable and observable in 9. Collects and presents data that are measurable and observable in
order to test hypotheses. order to test hypotheses.

10. A set of moral principles that guides the actions of researchers when 10. A set of moral principles that guides the actions of researchers when
conducting research. conducting research.
II. True or False. Write TRUE if the following statements are correct and II. True or False. Write TRUE if the following statements are correct and
write FALSE if the following statements are incorrect. write FALSE if the following statements are incorrect.

1. Naturalistic Approach is also known as People-Oriented Approach. 1. Naturalistic Approach is also known as People-Oriented Approach.

2. Triangulation Method or Mixed Method is much easier to conduct 2. Triangulation Method or Mixed Method is much easier to conduct
compared to the other two research approaches. compared to the other two research approaches.

3. Positive or Scientific approach collects data in a controlled setting. 3. Positive or Scientific approach collects data in a controlled setting.

4. Researchers can add additional questions when conducting 4. Researchers can add additional questions when conducting
unstructured interviews. unstructured interviews.

5. Naturalistic Approach can be used in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, 5. Naturalistic Approach can be used in Biology, Physics, Chemistry,
and other Hard Sciences. and other Hard Sciences.

6. Soft Sciences include Business, Law, Politics and other helping 6. Soft Sciences include Business, Law, Politics and other helping
Professions. Professions.

7. Naturalistic Approach collects quantitative data. 7. Naturalistic Approach collects quantitative data.

8. A good research must be unrealistic. 8. A good research must be unrealistic.

9. A good research must be analytical. 9. A good research must be analytical.

10. Ethnography is only exclusive for studying ethnic groups. 10. Ethnography is only exclusive for studying ethnic groups.

III. Essay. Enumerate the important things to ask and say to your respondent III. Essay. Enumerate the important things to ask and say to your respondent
before asking them to answer your questionnaire/interview. before asking them to answer your questionnaire/interview.

II. True or False. Write TRUE if the following statements are correct and II. True or False. Write TRUE if the following statements are correct and
write FALSE if the following statements are incorrect. write FALSE if the following statements are incorrect.

1. Naturalistic Approach is also known as People-Oriented Approach. 1. Naturalistic Approach is also known as People-Oriented Approach.

2. Triangulation Method or Mixed Method is much easier to conduct 2. Triangulation Method or Mixed Method is much easier to conduct
compared to the other two research approaches. compared to the other two research approaches.

3. Positive or Scientific approach collects data in a controlled setting. 3. Positive or Scientific approach collects data in a controlled setting.

4. Researchers can add additional questions when conducting 4. Researchers can add additional questions when conducting
unstructured interviews. unstructured interviews.

5. Naturalistic Approach can be used in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, 5. Naturalistic Approach can be used in Biology, Physics, Chemistry,
and other Hard Sciences. and other Hard Sciences.

6. Soft Sciences include Business, Law, Politics and other helping 6. Soft Sciences include Business, Law, Politics and other helping
Professions. Professions.

7. Naturalistic Approach collects quantitative data. 7. Naturalistic Approach collects quantitative data.

8. A good research must be unrealistic. 8. A good research must be unrealistic.

9. A good research must be analytical. 9. A good research must be analytical.

10. Ethnography is only exclusive for studying ethnic groups. 10. Ethnography is only exclusive for studying ethnic groups.

III. Essay. Enumerate the important things to ask and say to your respondent III. Essay. Enumerate the important things to ask and say to your respondent
before asking them to answer your questionnaire/interview. before asking them to answer your questionnaire/interview.

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