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Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion

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Related studies are empirically based studies - _________, theses, dissertations (both published and unpublished).
  • Summary
  • Short
  • Scientific paper Correct
  • Questions
Research can be classified into two - the basic, ________& empirical researches and the pure researches.
  • Clear
  • Applied Correct
  • Population
  • Data
Research project always start with a problem or problems.
  • True Correct
  • False
Research with no hypothesis as an advantage except _____.
  • Phenomenological Research
  • Historical Research Correct
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Ethnographic Research
Research with no hypothesis as an advantage except _____.
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Phenomenological Research
  • Historical Research Correct
  • Ethnographic Research
Sampling is a process of measuring and ________ a small portion of unit's data from a population which is used for statistical analysis.
  • Probability
  • Selecting Correct
  • Predictions
  • Population
Social interactions are measured using this technique.
  • Questionnaire
  • Observation method
  • Structured interview Correct
  • Positive predictive
Sources of Problem:_________ experiences
  • Subjects
  • Empirical
  • Science
  • Work Correct
Sources of Problem:_________ from other researches
  • Current
  • Value
  • Recommendations Correct
  • Interests
Sources of Problem:_________ in School Classroom
  • Science
  • Empirical
  • Work
  • Subjects Correct
Sources of Problem:Technological and _________ Researches
  • Subjects
  • Empirical
  • Work
  • Science Correct
Sources of Problem:Theories which need _________ support
  • Work
  • Empirical Correct
  • Science
  • Subjects
Statement of the problem should not be too _______ or not be too long.
  • Scientific paper
  • Questions
  • Short Correct
  • Summary
Statistical _________ and techniques have already been decided once the data are given to the computer.
  • Inference
  • Methods Correct
  • Data
  • Statistics
Statistical methods establish _________ basis for the population.
  • Inference Correct
  • Statistics
  • Data
  • Methods
Statistical variables are those which can be _________ in interval scales.
  • Nominal
  • Twice
  • Measured Correct
  • Variable
Statistics of __________is a type of statistics which describes the variations of independent variable go with the other and vice versa.
  • Averages
  • Association Correct
  • Inference
  • Statistics
Stratified random sampling is done by dividing the entire population into different subgroups or _______ and final subjects are randomly selected proportionally from the different strata.
  • Random
  • Cluster
  • Convenience
  • Strata Correct
Stress and Coping Strategies of Teachers in School Classroom
  • Developmental Studies
  • Survey Correct
  • Comparative Studies
  • Assessment Studies
Table of Random Numbers is considered as the most systematic method of simple ________ sampling.
  • Convenience
  • Cluster
  • Random Correct
  • Strata
Terms which are used operationally should be included here which readers may not understand if not defined.
  • True Correct
  • False
Terms which are used operationally should not be included in the Definition of Terms which readers may not understand if not defined.
  • True
  • False Correct
The _________ (independent) variable is manipulated and applied to a dependent variable while the control variable is held constant.
  • Treatment
  • Effect
  • Matching groups
  • Experimental Correct
The accuracy of data, their stability, repeatability, or precision
  • Specificity
  • Validity Correct
  • Reliability
  • Objectivity
The accurate rules of _________, correct spelling and correct punctuation should be reflected in the language and style.
  • Grammar Correct
  • Fantasies
  • Integration
  • Investigation
The accurate rules of _________, spelling and punctuation should be reflected in the language and style
  • Grammar Correct
The Capabilities of Freshmen Students Entrance in the College of Architecture
  • Assessment Studies Correct
  • Comparative Studies
  • Developmental Studies
  • Survey
The degree to which the measure is independent of the personal opinions, subjective judgment, biases, and beliefs of the individual test user.
  • Specificity
  • Appropriateness
  • Objectivity Correct
  • Positive predictive
The degree to which the measure is independent of the personal opinions, subjective judgment, biases, and beliefs of the individual test user.
  • True Correct
  • False
The Effects of Certain Variables on the Computing Abilities of Senior High School Students
  • Comparative Studies Correct
  • Developmental Studies
  • Assessment Studies
  • Survey
The experimental group receives the _________ which is under investigation and something is expected to gain while the control group receives the ordinary technique.
  • Treatment Correct
  • Effect
  • Matching groups
  • Experimental
The first three forms of preparing formal research report differ in the__________ process.
  • Methodology
  • Documentation Correct
  • Footnote
  • Journal
The focus of these researchers is the process of things or information about different topics with no concern for a direct pay-off.
  • Basic researches Correct
  • Applied researches
  • Empirical researches
  • Pure researches
The generated data by Solomon four-group design are computed using the ANNOVA or the two-way Analysis of Variance on post test scores.
  • True Correct
  • False
The Implementation of Qualification Standards (QS) in the Hiring of Senior High School Teachers in Rizal
  • Survey
  • Developmental Studies
  • Assessment Studies Correct
  • Comparative Studies
The language of the topic for research should be _________ and when it is necessary, only technical terms should be used.
  • Present
  • Simple Correct
  • Questions
  • Summary
The language of the topic for research should not be simple and when it is necessary, only technical terms should be used.
  • True
  • False Correct
The materials should not be as recent as possible.
  • True
  • False Correct
The process of selecting samples based on the objective of the study and characteristics of a population.
  • Non-probability sampling
  • Cluster sampling
  • Snowballing
  • Purposive or deliberate sampling Correct
The purpose of conducting this research is to gather information about current conditions or about the variables or elements under study.
  • Developmental studies
  • Case study
  • Survey Correct
  • Comparative studies
The purpose of conducting this research is to gather information about current conditions or about the variables or elements under study.
  • Developmental studies
  • Survey Correct
  • Case study
  • Comparative studies
The purpose of writing a research report is to inform to interested sectors the problem investigated, the methods used, the findings generated, the interpretation of the results and the _________ with the theory.
  • Integration Correct
  • Fantasies
  • Investigation
  • Grammar
The Solomon four-group design has the greatest _________ and so it has the highest prestige.
  • Validity Correct
  • Extensions
  • Sequence
  • Variance
The square of the standard deviation.
  • Quartile deviation
  • Mean
  • Z-test
  • Variance Correct
The third part of the main body of a research report is the Review of Related Literature and Studies.
  • True
  • False Correct
The topic should be of _______ importance especially to the field in which you are conducting the research.
  • Summary
  • Simple
  • Present Correct
  • Questions
The topic should not be of present importance especially to the field in which you are conducting the research.
  • True
  • False Correct
The Utilization of Kaizen in the School Based Management in the Public School
  • Survey
  • Comparative Studies
  • Assessment Studies Correct
  • Developmental Studies
Theory does not give concrete information on what studies in the future can be made to add to present knowledge and current status of the topic.
  • True
  • False Correct
Theory or sets of theory are included in this part of Chapter 1.
  • Hypothesis of the study
  • Statement of the problem
  • Theoretical Framework/Conceptual Framework Correct
  • Conclusion and recommendations
There is a fixed list called interview guide which contains the questions for the interview.
  • Bibliography
  • Consistency
  • Footnote
  • Abstract Correct
There is only one group which is subjected to exposure to the experimental variable. Treatment and posttest are given to the same group.
  • Design 1 - The One-Shot Case Study Correct
  • Design 2 - The Single Group Pre and Post Test Design
  • Design 3 - The Static Group Comparison
  • Design 4 - The Parallel-Equated Two Group Design
These are data free and used in studieswhich concerns in inferring the characteristics of the population.
  • Phenomenological research
  • Qualitative methods Correct
  • Quantitative methods
  • Ethnographic method
These are designs that control nearly all sources of external and internal _________.
  • Sequence
  • Ranking
  • Validity Correct
  • Extensions
These are popular for forward-looking projects.
  • Trends and projection studies Correct
  • Ex post facto research
  • Correlational study
  • Follow up study
These are research methods which deals with an aim to generalize something.
  • Quantitative methods Correct
  • Phenomenological research
  • Ethnographic method
  • Qualitative methods
These are the data which are considered secondary and are obtained from offices, hospitals, agencies and government offices.
  • Reliability
  • Validity
  • Documentary data Correct
  • Sensitivity
These research studies are those which have intervening variable which will result in differences in certain characteristics according to the considered variables, without determining the possible cause.
  • Developmental studies
  • Case study
  • Comparative studies Correct
  • Survey
These research studies are those which have intervening variable which will result in differences in certain characteristics according to the considered variables, without determining the possible cause.
  • Case study
  • Comparative studies Correct
  • Survey
  • Developmental studies
These researches are implied their nature from data use, whether it is quantitative or qualitative.
  • Basic researches
  • Empirical researches Correct
  • Pure researches
  • Applied researches
These researches are geared towards the resolution or a simplification of a problem or off shoot of a concept or a theory or even a formula.
  • Basic researches
  • Applied researches
  • Empirical researches
  • Pure researches Correct
These technique is done by starting from a core of known sample and then increased by adding new sample given by the first sample.
  • Cluster sampling
  • Purposive or deliberate sampling
  • Non-probability sampling
  • Snowballing Correct
This is a descriptive research used when one desires reliable information about a group of people over a period of time.
  • Developmental studies Correct
  • Comparative studies
  • Survey
  • Case study
This is a descriptive research used when one desires reliable information about a group of people over a period of time.
  • Comparative studies
  • Case study
  • Developmental studies Correct
  • Survey
This is utilized when the researcher want to follow up the development of a certain conditions or particular sets of people. It is sometime referred to "tracer studies".
  • Trends and projection studies
  • Follow-up studies Correct
  • Ex post facto research
  • Correlational studies
This is utilized when the researcher wants to follow up the development of a certain conditions or particular sets of people.It is sometime referred to "tracer studies".
  • Correlational study
  • Follow up study Correct
  • Trends and projection studies
  • Ex post facto research
Topic for a research should be _________ and has one meaning only.
  • Applied
  • Data
  • Population
  • Clear Correct
Topic for a research should be clear and has one meaning only.
  • True Correct
  • False
Topic should be well phrased and easy to understand by everybody.
  • True Correct
  • False
True experimental designs do not control nearly all sources of external and internal validity.
  • True
  • False Correct
Two group are involved here: The experimental and the control groups. They should have similarities, for instance the gender, age, mental ability and the two groups' pretest results. Pretest and posttest contents are the same.
  • Design 3 - The Static Group Comparison
  • Design 2 - The Single Group Pre and Post Test Design
  • Design 4 - The Parallel-Equated Two Group Design Correct
  • Design 1 - The One-Shot Case Study
Two groups are involved, both of them are randomly selected. Both groups are given pretest and post test. The experimental group is given the treatment.
  • Design 5 - The Pre and Post-Test Control Group Correct
  • Design 10- The Non-equivalent control group design
  • Design 7 - The Post-Test-Only Control Group Design
  • Design 9 - Counterbalance Design
Type of sampling technique which is a certain percent of the population and is selected from the population through the use of some systematic way in which every population element has the chance of being included in the sample.
  • Lottery method
  • Population
  • Sampling
  • Probability Correct
Type of historical research which supplies information like physical objects or written materials of historical values ( relics or remains).
  • Deliberate historical research
  • Appreciative inquiry
  • Incidental historical research Correct
  • Historical research
With the use of metaphor, narrative form and inductive method, this research focus on the human experience.
  • Qualitative methods
  • Phenomenological research Correct
  • Ethnographic method
  • Quantitative methods
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