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Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion

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In writing the review of literature, paraphrase using your own words.
  • True Correct
  • False
In writing title for you research, known abbreviations cannot be used such as HIV, USA and the like.
  • True
  • False Correct
Includes document assessment, checking the validity and its worthiness in terms of originality and determination of the type of material, date of publication, the language used at the same time and if it corresponds to the period of the historical event.
  • Internal criticism Correct
  • Deliberate historical research
  • Incidental historical research
  • External criticism
Instead of selecting samples individually, groups are randomly selected.
  • Cluster sampling Correct
  • Stratified random sampling
  • Non-probability sampling
  • Systematic sampling with random start
Interactions of Age and Gender on Entrepreneurship Subject Performance of Grade 11 Students
  • Comparative Studies
  • Assessment Studies
  • Developmental Studies
  • Survey Correct
It can be in question or topical form.
  • Theoretical Framework/Conceptual Framework
  • Statement of the problem Correct
  • Hypothesis of the study
  • Conclusion and recommendations
It consists of elements under consideration.
  • Probability
  • Population Correct
  • Sampling
  • Lottery method
It consists of the background of the current situation why the researcher wants to conduct study.
  • Methodology
  • Introduction Correct
  • Abstract
  • Results and discussion
It deals with the past.
  • Trends and projection studies
  • Ex post facto research Correct
  • Correlational study
  • Follow up study
It does not make comments or judgement. It incorporates key words and includes the aim, methods and scope of the research.
  • Structured interview
  • Positive predictive
  • Questionnaire Correct
  • Observation method
It has the greatest validity and so it has the highest prestige. Here, two groups are given pre-test and post-test; two groups are given post-test and two groups do have the experimental treatments.
  • Design 8 - The Time-Series Experiment
  • Design 9 - Counterbalance Design
  • Design 10- The Non-equivalent control group design
  • Design 6 - The Solomon Four-Group Design Correct
It has the purpose of explaining the present or anticipating the future which is based on a systematic collection and evaluation of experiences or events in the past which should be in terms of what can be understood at present.
  • Phenomenological research
  • Ethnographic research
  • Historical research Correct
  • Appreciative Inquiry
It involves looking and finding if there is relationship between two or more variables.
  • Ex post facto research
  • Follow up study
  • Correlational study Correct
  • Trends and projection studies
It is a combination of random assignment and the presence of a control group sources of internal validity. There are two groups and only one group is receiving the experimental treatment but both of them are given posttest.
  • Design 10- The Non-equivalent control group design
  • Design 5 - The Pre and Post-Test Control Group
  • Design 9 - Counterbalance Design
  • Design 7 - The Post-Test-Only Control Group Design Correct
It is a brief document which explains what the thesis you want to explore, investigate and write.
  • True
  • False Correct
It is a method or research which is very much used in US. It is the opposite of the traditional method wherein the negative aspect is emphasized.
  • Appreciative Inquiry Correct
  • Ethnographic research
  • Historical research
  • Phenomenological research
It is a part of a thesis, usually consists of 200 words which contains the major aspects of the entire paper.
  • Footnote
  • Abstract
  • Bibliography
  • Consistency Correct
It is a process of measuring and selecting a small portion of units or data from a population which is used for statistical analysis.
  • Lottery method
  • Sampling Correct
  • Population
  • Probability
It is a qualitative method of research which is concerned with where the behavior occurred ( setting)
  • Qualitative methods
  • Ethnographic method Correct
  • Quantitative methods
  • Phenomenological research
It is a qualitative research which deals with past events.
  • Incidental historical research
  • Historical research Correct
  • Deliberate historical research
  • Appreciative inquiry
It is a research technique wherein the researcher is watching the actual research situation.
  • Specificity
  • Observation Correct
  • Questionnaire
  • Objectivity
It is a research technique wherein the researcher is watching the actual research situation.
  • Informative abstract Correct
  • Critical abstract
  • Thesis proposal
  • Descriptive abstract
It is a speculation of the possible outcome or a tentative solution to a particular problem in conducting research.
  • Theoretical Framework/Conceptual Framework
  • Hypothesis of the study Correct
  • Statement of the problem
  • Conclusion and recommendations
It is a statement which does not have to be proven like a theory or tested like a hypothesis.
  • Assumptions of the study Correct
  • Significance of the study
  • Hypothesis of the study
  • Statement of the problem
It is also needed in the terms we used and in the form of expression.
  • True Correct
  • False
It is also viewed as approach to explain human and social experience.
  • Phenomenological research Correct
  • Qualitative methods
  • Theory
  • Ethnographic research
It is an elaboration of the one-group pre-test-post-test design involving just one group; it is pretested and post tested four times.
  • Design 8 - The Time-Series Experiment Correct
  • Design 10- The Non-equivalent control group design
  • Design 6 - The Solomon Four-Group Design
  • Design 9 - Counterbalance Design
It is an overview of the study.
  • Abstract Correct
  • Introduction
  • Results and discussion
  • Methodology
It is considered as the most important characteristic of a good research tool.
  • Reliability
  • Sensitivity
  • Validity Correct
  • Documentary data
It is considered as the most important characteristic of a good research tool.
  • Reliability
  • Validity
  • Objectivity Correct
  • Specificity
It is done by analyzing written records and documents to solve a problem.
  • Documentary analysis Correct
  • Participatory research
  • Ex post facto research
  • Trends and projection studies
It is done by dividing the entire population into different subgroups or strata and final subjects are randomly selected proportionally from the different strata.
  • Cluster sampling
  • Stratified random sampling Correct
  • Systematic sampling with random start
  • Non-probability sampling
It is not complete.
  • Historical Research Correct
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Ethnographic Research
  • Phenomenological Research
It is one of the widely use in educational research. It consists of two groups, pretest and posttest are both given to the two groups. Only one group is given the treatment.
  • Design 9 - Counterbalance Design
  • Design 10- The Non-equivalent control group design Correct
  • Design 8 - The Time-Series Experiment
  • Design 6 - The Solomon Four-Group Design
It is seldom used in data analysis.
  • Spearman rho rank correlation method
  • Absolute Mean Deviation Correct
  • Two-way chi-square
  • Friedman's analysis of variance
It is sometimes viewed as a quasi-experimental single group design with pre and posttest variables are more visible.
  • Design 3 - The Static Group Comparison
  • Design 4 - The Parallel-Equated Two Group Design
  • Design 2 - The Single Group Pre and Post Test Design Correct
  • Design 1 - The One-Shot Case Study
It is the most commonly used tool in generating data. It is also called as survey form.
  • Objectivity
  • Questionnaire Correct
  • Observation
  • Specificity
It is the most commonly used tool in generating data. It is also called as survey form.
  • Structured interview
  • Observation method
  • Questionnaire
  • Positive predictive Correct
It is the point a research tool wherein the same or similar result is gained whenever it is given.
  • Reliability Correct
  • Validity
  • Sensitivity
  • Documentary data
It is used to determine relationship - when two variables can be ranked but not normally distributed.
  • Absolute Mean Deviation
  • Two-way chi-square
  • Friedman's analysis of variance
  • Spearman rho rank correlation method Correct
It is used to determine whether there is a significant association between the two nominal variables from a single population.
  • Friedman's analysis of variance
  • Two-way chi-square Correct
  • Chi-square test
  • T-test
It is used when regardless of the sample size, standard deviation or the variance of the population is given and when the standard deviation of sample is given as long as the sample size is very large.
  • Quartile deviation
  • Variance
  • Z-test Correct
  • Mean
It is used when the sample has the given standard deviation and when size of the sample is very small.
  • T-test Correct
  • Two-way chi-square
  • Friedman's analysis of variance
  • Chi-square test
It is usually applicable to medical research wherein the tool used is able to differentiate diseases which may be found and labeled negative against those who don't have the disease.
  • Appropriateness
  • Positive predictive
  • Objectivity
  • Specificity Correct
It is usually applicable to medical research wherein the tool used is able to differentiate diseases which may be found and labelled negative against those who don't have the disease.
  • True Correct
  • False
It is utilized it there is a significant relationship between two categorical variables.
  • Two-way chi-square
  • Chi-square test Correct
  • Friedman's analysis of variance
  • T-test
It is utilized to test the significance difference of three or more independent varied samples.
  • Chi-square test
  • Friedman's analysis of variance Correct
  • T-test
  • Two-way chi-square
It is utilized when the measure of central tendency is the median (rarely used as a measure of central tendency).
  • Quartile deviation Correct
  • Z-test
  • Variance
  • Mean
It presents and explains all the important details in the paper which may include the arguments, results and evidences.
  • True
  • False Correct
It provides description of the development of a certain activity, matter of a person, event, community or institution.
  • Case study Correct
  • Comparative studies
  • Survey
  • Developmental studies
It provides description of the development of a certain activity, matter of a person, event, community or institution.
  • Case study Correct
  • Developmental studies
  • Survey
  • Comparative studies
It provides the research study with theoretical and conceptual framework.
  • Ethnographic research
  • Theory Correct
  • Phenomenological research
  • Qualitative methods
It refers to the capability of a medical research tool to note the change and positive result which is significant of the disease.
  • Objectivity
  • Appropriateness
  • Specificity
  • Positive predictive Correct
It refers to the ability of research instrument to make separations required for the research problem.
  • Validity
  • Documentary data
  • Reliability
  • Sensitivity Correct
It refers to the capability of a medical research tool to note the change and positive result which is significant of the disease.
  • Title page
  • Implication Correct
  • Thesis proposal
  • Descriptive abstract
It refers to the list of resource materials like books, manuals, articles and published and unpublished resource materials.
  • True Correct
  • False
It refers to the notation at the bottom page of a printed document such as term papers, thesis, dissertation and etc.
  • Abstract
  • Footnote Correct
  • Bibliography
  • Consistency
It used on a very large scale and concerns large population.
  • Participatory research Correct
  • Ex post facto research
  • Documentary analysis
  • Trends and projection studies
Its major purpose of these research methods is to look for meanings not for causes, differences or relationships.
  • Qualitative methods Correct
  • Ethnographic research
  • Phenomenological research
  • Theory
Keep the title brief and simple. Use active verbs and unnecessary details should be avoided. It should be around 10-12 words only.
  • True Correct
  • False
Kind of researches which investigate into the unknown which use the results to a current problem.
  • Pure researches
  • Basic researches
  • Applied researches Correct
  • Empirical researches
Matching groups is a less precise grouping method wherein groups are paired on a variable.
  • True Correct
  • False
Materials must be sufficient enough to provide researcher an insight to his problem.
  • True Correct
  • False
Materials should have relevance to the study.
  • True Correct
  • False
No quantitative date is involved
  • Phenomenological Research
  • Appreciative Inquiry Correct
  • Ethnographic Research
  • Historical Research
Not a labor intensive research
  • Appreciative Inquiry Correct
  • Phenomenological Research
  • Ethnographic Research
  • Historical Research
Not labor intensive
  • Phenomenological Research Correct
  • Historical Research
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Ethnographic Research
Objective of the research is also determined through hypothesis.
  • True Correct
  • False
Person-to-person matching is on the basis of similar or identical personal characteristics, people are selected .
  • True Correct
  • False
Popularly known as "fish bowl technique".
  • Population
  • Sampling
  • Probability
  • Lottery method Correct
Population consists of _________ under consideration.
  • Quota
  • Elements Correct
  • Convenience
  • Cluster
Prejudices and __________ should be excluded in the writing.
  • Grammar
  • Integration
  • Investigation
  • Fantasies Correct
Problems for research can emanate from the discussions in the classroom.
  • True Correct
  • False
Proper acknowledgement should be given to the writer in doing a review of related studies and gist of objectives, findings and conclusions should be gotten and rephrased by the researcher.
  • True Correct
  • False
Qualitative method of research which is done to Analyze the context of participants as well as narrating their stories.
  • Theory
  • Ethnographic research Correct
  • Phenomenological research
  • Qualitative methods
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