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REVIEWER IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH

PART 1

TEST I.
1. Research requires expertise and competence.
● Analytical
2. Research is based upon observable experience.
● Empirical
3. Research is guided by the rules of logical reasoning.
● Logical
4. Research starts with a problem and ends with a problem.
● Cyclical
5. Research procedures are repeated to arrive at a definite result.
● Replicability
6. Research attempts to find objective, unbiased solution to the problem.
● Methodical
7. Research employs carefully designed procedures and rigorous analysis.
● Critical
8. A qualitative research method that involves an in-depth investigation of a single instance
or event
● Case study
9. A qualitative research method in which the researcher observes the phenomena of
interest without actively participating in the situation,setting, or community being studied.
● Non-participant observation
10. A qualitative research method that involves organized discussion with a selected group
of individuals to gain their perspectives on a specific concept, product, or phenomenon.
● Focus groups
11. A step in research that constitutes the blueprint for the collection, measurement, and
analysis of data.
● Research design
12. A step in conducting where you share the results of your research, among them is by
publication either in print or on the internet.
● Interpret and report
13. A step in conducting research when data is gathered in the words of the survey, with a
questionnaires, through observations, or from the literature.
● Collect data

TEST II.
14. Research starts with inquiry.
● True
15. Research is mere information gathering.
● False
16. All efforts of improvement are research-based.

17. Research is not an important aspect of any organization.
● False
19. One of the goals of research is to produce results-based practice.
● True
20. Only through research can new inventions and discoveries come to life.
● True
21. Research is an apolitical activity intended for the betterment of the society.

22. Research has improved the life expectancy and health conditions of human race in all
parts of the world.

23. Research entails an investigation of new facts leading to the discovery of new ideas,
methods and improvements.
● True

TEST III.
24. Scenario 1: Marie interviewed Senior Citizens in their barangay to gather information.
● Collect data
25. Scenario 2: Prof. De Guzman published his study on the impacts of procrastination on
the achievement of one's goals.
● Interpret and report
26. Scenario 3: Don was a victim of body shaming so he personally chose body shaming as
his research topic.
● Define the research problem
27. Scenario 4: Kristine accessed websites online to gather references for their study.
● Review the literature
28. Scenario 5: Cris decided to make a case study of abused women in the remote areas of
the province.
● Design research
29. Scenario 6: Val summarizes the data he collected. He interpreted the data and looked for
patterns, relationships and trends among the data.
● Analyze data
30. Scenario 7: Rose has already her research title. She's now making prediction of the
outcome of her study.
● Formulate the hypothesis

PART 2

TEST I.

1. Quantitative research uses non-statistical methods to gather and interpret.


● False
2. Qualitative research aims to explore and explain a phenomenon in study.
● True
3. Qualitative research asks open-ended questions in interviews.
● True
4. Quantitative design's goal is to test and confirm a hypothesis in the research.
● True
5. Qualitative research is complex and broad compared to quantitative research.
● True
6. Qualitative research uses measurable data to formulate facts and uncover patterns in
research.
● False
7. Qualitative research is an inductive, subjective process of inquiry done in a natural setting
in order to build a complex, holistic picture, described in words.
● True
8. Descriptive research describes the phenomena being studied.
● True
9. Correlation does imply causation.
● False
10. Independent variable refers to the outcome variable, while the dependent variable refers
to the input variable.
● False
11. A research method that utilizes deductive reasoning to generate predictions that are
tested in the real world.
● Quantitative Research
12. It is used to gain an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions, and motivations.
● Qualitative Research
13. It is also used to uncover trends in thought and opinions, and dive deeper into the
problem.
● Qualitative Research
14. A research method that seeks to explain phenomenon by collecting numerical data that
are analyzed using mathematical based methods (in particular statistics)
● Quantitative Research
15. This design is used to quantify the problem by way of generating numerical data or data
that can be transformed into usable statistics.
● Quantitative Research
16. This design seeks to answer questions about why and how people behave in the way
that they do.
● Qualitative Research
17. It typically describes what appears to be happening and what the important variables
seem to be.
● Descriptive method
18. A research method that manipulates one or more input variables and then observes the
impact of that manipulation on one or more outcome variables.
● Experimental method
19. A research method employed by researchers who are interested in reporting events
and/or conditions that occurred in the past.
● Historical research
20. It allows project managers to investigate the possible negative and positive outcomes of
a project before investing too much time and money.
● Feasibility Study
21. It provides important information to identify and analyze customer satisfaction, the
market need, market size and competition.
● Market research
22. What research method is appropriate to know if garlic is better antibiotic than penicillin?
● Experimental method
23. What research method is appropriate to know if salaries and benefits contribute to job
satisfaction?
● Correlational research
24. What research method is appropriate to know if smoking affects the level of anxiety?
● Correlational research
25. What research method is appropriate to know if the marketing strategies of schools
contribute to the increase in the number of enrollees?
● Market research
26. A qualitative research adopts a naturalistic approach to its subject matter. The subjects
of the research will base it to what they think is meaningful.
● Advantage/ Strength of Qualitative
27. A qualitative research involves the researcher's subjectivity.
● Disadvantage/weakness of Qualitative
28. A qualitative research revives the value of respecting people's individuality.
● Advantage/Strength of Qualitative
29. A qualitative research involves several processes, which results greatly depend on the
researcher's interpretation.
● Disadvantage/weakness of Qualitative
30. It focuses on measurable and observable facts rather than personal views, feelings, or
attitudes.
● Positive/ Scientific Approach
31. Data collected reflect personal views, attitudes, thoughts, emotions, and other subjective
traits of people in natural setting.
● Naturalistic Approach
32. It can be used in researches under the hard sciences.
● Positive/Scientific Approach
33. It allows the mixture of research designs, data collection and data analysis techniques
used.
● Triangulation Method
34. A data collection method where people share and describe their experiences through
words (speaking).
● Interactive interviewing
35. A data collection method where people are asked to write their description of their
experiences of phenomenon.
● Written descriptions by participant

PART 3

TEST I.
1. It is a slice of the general topic needed to explore and focus on the issue in detail.
● Narrowed topic
2. The strategy for a study and the plan or method by which the strategy is to be carried out
● Research design
3. A subject or issue that a researcher is interested in when conducting research
● Research topic
4. These are topics that depend greatly on the writer's opinion. Facts cannot support topics
like these.
● Controversial topics
5. These are topics that should be avoided because they require an advanced study,
technical knowledge, and vast experience.
● Highly-technical topics
6. A subject is hard to investigate if there are no available reading materials about it and if
such materials are not up-to-date.
● Hard-to-investigate topics
7. Research topic:" Components of an Atomic Bomb". This is an example of
● Highly-technical topics
8. Which of the following is a NARROWED topic?
● Cyber bullying
9. Which of the following is a NARROWED topic?
● Effects of playing Mobile Legends
10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good research question?
● Irrelevant
11. To write your title, you must start with a topic.
● True
12. There is actually no such thing as a single best topic.
● True
13. A research title must be simple and brief.
● True
14. Choose a topic that is timely and irrelevant.
● False
15. A research question is simply a question related to your chosen topic that needs to be
answered.
● True
16. A research title helps focus the research and writing but can be changed if needed.
● True
17. The final title should be a phrase or a question that indicates the subject and scope of
the research.
● True
18. Which of the following is a better example of a research title?

19. "Do private hospitals provide better health care systems than public hospitals?" Why is
this NOT a good research question?
● All of the above
20. After choosing a topic, why is there a need to do some preliminary reading?
● All of the above

PART 4

TEST I.

1. Research is based upon observable experience. What characteristic of research is best


defined by the statement?
● Empirical
2. Kristine visited the municipal library to look for previous studies about the research she is
working on. What research process is described by the statement?
● Collect data /Review the literature
3. Zeira, Astor, and Benbenishty (2003) claim that a comparison of viewpoints of teachers
from different backgrounds may contribute to a deeper understanding of the issue, making
this a vital. The referencing style cited is an example of
● American Psychological Association (APA)
4. A study by Schubarth utilized both qualitative and quantitative methodology to examine
the perspectives of teachers, school administrators, and students on school violence (179).
The referencing style cited is an example of
● Modern Language Association (MLA)
5. Turkish school is no exception as these concerns have been substantiated by news in
media (Akbaba-Altun, Güneri, Erdur-Baker, 2006). The text is cited by
● Topic
6. Which of the following is considered a primary source of reference?
● Diaries
7. The following are characteristics of a good research problem, EXCEPT one
● It should not be of interest to the researcher as long as it suits his/her skills
and resources
8. The following are good research questions EXCEPT
● What are the causes of global warming and deforestation?
9. The following are characteristics of a good research question, EXCEPT
● None of the above
10. Which of the following is/are reasons for conducting research?
● All of the above.
11. If you are going to make a working research title, which among the following is well-
constructed?
● None of the above
12. As a Senior High School student, the topic on The Structure of a Nuclear Weapon is
● Highly- technical
13. Why is it important to conduct a qualitative research?
● All of the above
14. A method of data collection where the respondents share and describe their experiences
through words and which are recorded by the researchers for analysis.
● Interactive Interviewing
15. It focuses on measurable and observable facts rather than personal views, feelings, or
attitudes.
● Positive or Scientific Approach
16. Which of the following is a NOT a strength of research?
● It involves several processes, which results greatly depend on the researcher's
interpretation.
17. This design determines the relations among two or more variables.
● Correlational Research
18. In this method, researchers study the events/ conditions that happened in the past.
● Historical Research
19. In this kind of research, the researcher manipulates one or more variables and observe
the impact on other variables.
● Experimental Method
20. The following are examples of studies in different fields that employ a correlational
research, EXCEPT
● if garlic is better antibiotic than penicillin
21. If you want to know if the customers are satisfied with the services of a food chain, what
kind of research is appropriate to employ?
● Market research
22. If you want to know if makahiya leaf has an antibiotic effect, what kind of research should
be employed?
● Experimental Method
23. Which of the following is TRUE about a qualitative research?
● It seeks to explore, explain and give meaning to human behavior and
experiences
24. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
● Quantitative design's goal is to test and confirm a hypothesis in the research.
25. Afraid not to graduate, Greg claimed the research work of his classmate. He erased the
name of the original researcher and placed his own. What ethical misconduct was committed
by Greg?
● Plagiarism

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