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Practical Research 1

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Which of the following is the best way to maximize the process of reviewing of the related literature?
  • Critically evaluating the personal study like how one does to other research work
  • All of the choices
  • Reviewing the researcher=E2=80=99s notes made on editorial and overview papers and chapters Correct
  • Using the internet to find the key researchers
Which of the following is the best way to protect yourself against plagiarism?
  • Always cite your sources
  • None of the choices
  • Include your own contributions, so you are not relying exclusively on the ideas of others
  • All of the choices Correct
  • Paraphrase other people=E2=80=99s information and cite the source of that information
Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
  • Survey of related literature
  • Searching for solutions to the problem
  • Searching sources of information to locate problem
  • Identification of problem Correct
Which of the following is the first to help improve the use of the research literature?
  • Sort your references in a spreadsheet
  • Apply your notation to the arguments you encounter
  • All of the choices
  • Keep a researcher notebook Correct
Which of the following topics should ethical consideration be applied?
  • Instructional materials
  • Cultured fish
  • Climate change
  • Capital punishment Correct
Which one is an example of a correct in-text quotation?
  • =E2=80=9Cprivileging linguistic features over ideas=E2=80=9D (Silva and Matsuda, 2002 p259)
  • This tool focuses on creative expression since students have the opportunity to express their ideas
  • Students had to fulfill the elements a magazine should include (see appendix A)
  • Eguchi and Eguchi (2006) and Icassatti (2006) mentioned that students showed enthusiasm while using these strategies Correct
Which part of the research paper do you find the following? The period of the study which includes the time, either months or years, during which the data were gathered.
  • Scope and Delimitations Correct
  • Significance of the Study
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Research Title
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?A brief statement of the general purpose of the study.
  • Scope and Delimitations
  • Research Title
  • Significance of the Study Correct
  • Statement of the Problem
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?Avoid rhetorical questions (answerable by yes/no) for they only elicit either of the two responses and may result to vagueness.
  • Scope and Delimitations
  • Significance of the Study
  • Research Title
  • Statement of the Problem Correct
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe one's research study.
  • Scope and Delimitations
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Significance of the Study
  • Research Title Correct
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?It embodies substantive words or keywords or phrases that describe ones research study
  • Research TitleCorrect Correct
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?It must also reflect the variables under study.
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Significance of the Study
  • Research Title Correct
  • Scope and Delimitations
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?It must give precise answers that will determine the difference or relationship, or implication of the variables under study.
  • Significance of the Study
  • Scope and Delimitations
  • Statement of the Problem Correct
  • Research Title
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?Possible solutions to existing problems or improvement to unsatisfactory conditions.
  • Research Title
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Significance of the Study Correct
  • Scope and Delimitations
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?The rationale, timeliness, and or relevance of the study.
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Scope and Delimitations
  • Research Title
  • Significance of the Study Correct
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?The weaknesses spring out of the inaccuracies of the perceptions of the respondents.
  • Scope and Delimitations Correct
  • Significance of the Study
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Research Title
Which part of the research paper do you find the following?This section indicates the specific benefits which will be gained from the results of the study.
  • Significance of the Study Correct
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Research Title
  • Scope and Delimitations
Which part of the review of the related literature engages in a dialogue with the literature?
  • All of the choices
  • Introduction Correct
  • Body
  • Conclusion
Which sentence belongs to the Scope and Delimitation of a research?
  • This study found out the implications of Facebook to the language of children nowadays
  • This study discovered the possible solutions to air pollution in the urban areas of the country
  • This study is advantageous to the parents and guardians of teenager so they will understand their issues in school
  • This study determines the status of irregular second year students enrolled in a Catholic school Correct
Which statement is correct?
  • Research is exclusively done by students
  • Research is difficult, tedious, and cumbersome
  • Research is communicating existing knowledge
  • Research is exciting and challenging if people understand it and its demands Correct
Why are research questions used in qualitative research?
  • They guide the researcher=E2=80=99s decision to ensure his/her research is ecologically valid
  • They guide a researcher to the topic which they enjoy studying
  • All of the choices Correct
  • They guide a researcher=E2=80=99s about what data to collect and where this data should be coming from
Why does a researcher need to cite his/her sources?
  • To make the research instrument valid and credible
  • To recognize the well-known authors
  • To differentiate the old and latest references that the researcher used
  • To show readers the materials where the researcher base his/her analysis, narrative or conclusion Correct
Willing (2009) argues that many qualitative researchers tend not to work with "variables" that are defined by the researcher prior to the research project because
  • The aim of much qualitative research is not to predict but to explore, so variables are not usual constructs
  • It imposes the researcher=E2=80=99s meanings on the phenomenon
  • All of the choices Correct
  • It prevents the respondent from making sense of the phenomenon for themselves
Willing (2009) argues that many qualitative researchers tend not to work with variables that are defined by the researcher prior to the research project because
  • All of the choicesCorrect Correct
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