Research Primarily Concerned With Cause and Effect Relationship in The Studies
This document contains a quiz on research methods with multiple choice and true/false questions. It covers topics like research designs, sampling methods, levels of measurement, and data analysis. The quiz is assessing understanding of key concepts in practical research including experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, and descriptive designs as well as random, purposive, and convenience sampling.
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Research Primarily Concerned With Cause and Effect Relationship in The Studies
This document contains a quiz on research methods with multiple choice and true/false questions. It covers topics like research designs, sampling methods, levels of measurement, and data analysis. The quiz is assessing understanding of key concepts in practical research including experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, and descriptive designs as well as random, purposive, and convenience sampling.
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2 I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the a. Experimental c. Quasi-Experimental BEST answer. Write your answer in the blank b. Causal-comparative d. Correlational provided. 1. Research primarily concerned with cause and effect relationship in the studies. a. Descriptive b. Correlational 10. A quantitative research paper is entitled as c. Quasi-Experimental “Nursing Model of Care Utilized by Selected d. Tue Experimental Hospitals and Its Association with the 2. It is a form of experimental design that the Performance of Nurses in their Area of participants are not randomly selected. Assignment”. What is the research design of a. Post facto this study? b. Quasi-Experimental a. Survey c. Causal-comparative c. Pre-Experimental b. Correlational d. Experimental d. Post Experimental 11. In research study, the population is… 3. Used to investigate the direction or magnitude a. The respondents for the conclusions are to of relationship among variables population. be made. a. Descriptive c. Experimental b. The respondents from whom data cannot b. Correlational d. Survey be collected. 4. A quantitative research design that is often used c. The possible respondents in particular to establish an initial understanding and survey area. background information about a research study d. The respondents studied in the sample of interest. survey. a. Exploratory c. Descriptive 12. In research study, the sample is… b. Causal d. Experimental a. A subset of the total number of possible 5. Savannah plans to conduct a study involves respondents. cosmetics. She wanted to know the preference b. The respondents for which conclusions are of cosmetic use among teenagers. The research to be made. design of her study would be ______________. c. The collection of data in sample surveys. a. Descriptive c. Correlational d. The subset of the population on which the b. Experimental d. Cohort study collects data. 6. Alfred randomly grouped the participants into 13. People who are available, volunteer, or can be two and tested the effects of his new product easily recruited are used in the sampling towards their endurance. His study uses this method called …. type of research design… a. Convenience sampling a. Correlational c. Experimental b. Cluster sampling b. Survey d. Causal-comparative c. Simple random sampling 7. Freya wanted to know the relationship between d. Systematic sampling the level of anxiety experienced during 14. The non-probability sampling type that involves examinations and the exam performance selecting a convenience sample from a among the SHS students of Gubat National High population with a specific set of characteristics School. The type of research design utilized is… for your research study is called … a. Experimental c. Correlational a. Purposive sampling b. Quasi-Experimental d. Causal-comparative b. Convenience sampling 8. Vincent conducts a study that will further get to c. Quota sampling know the frequency of cyber bullying between d. Snowball sampling the north and south district elementary schools. 15. Which of the following sampling methods is the What type of research design to be used in his best way to select a group of people for a study study? if you are interested in making statements a. Descriptive c. Causal-comparative about the larger population? b. Correlational d. Experimental a. Random sampling 9. Members of the health team introduces a new b. Quota sampling admission and wishes to study the efficiency of c. Convenience sampling its implementation as compared to the previous d. Purposive sampling admission system which is still being practiced 16. Determining the sample interval (represented in other departments. What appropriate by Kth), randomly selecting a number between quantitative research design should be use? 1 and k, and including each Kth element in your sample are the steps for which form of 6. Data analysis allows the researcher to sampling? determine the differences between variables. a. Systematic sampling 7. Univariate analysis tests a single variable to b. Stratified sampling determine whether the sample is similar to the c. Simple random sampling population from which it has been drawn. d. Cluster sampling 8. Determining the tool of measurement of 17. Which of the following does not belong to the quantitative data is important before group? proceeding with data analysis. a. Purposive sampling c. Quota sampling 9. A sample is a group that represent a total b. Cluster sampling d. Random sampling population. 10. A sample saves money because it is less costly than conducting a complete census. 18. The sample size of a population of 825 with 5% margin of error… a. 215 c. 265 b. 300 d. 269 19. The best sampling design because every member in the population is given equal chance Application: being included as sample. Given a population (N) 10,000, complete the table using a. Systematic random sampling Slovin’s formula b. Stratified random sampling Margin of error (e) Sample size (n) c. Simple random sampling 1% d. Cluster random sampling 2% 20. A good questionnaire should accomplish all the 3% following goals EXCEPT… 4% a. contextualize the information collected 5% b. express the study objectives in question form Given the Specific questions, complete the table below c. provide more questions that are out of the by providing the data, types of data and the statistical focus of SOP tool for analysis. d. clear and concise questions II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the following as Is there a significant difference in the weight Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio increment of Kappaphycus cultured in Guimaras Bay 1. Flavors of fruit juice using the lantay method and the hanging method? 2. Amount of money in savings accounts Data Independent: 3. Students classified by their reading ability: Average, Above average, Below average, Dependent: Normal 4. Religions Types of Data (level of measurement) 5. Commuting times to work IV: 6. Ages (in years) of art students 7. Letter symbol grades of students DV: 8. Ice cream flavor preference 9. Years of important historical events Statistical tool: 10. Test level classified as: Easy, Difficult or Impossible III. TRUE or FALSE: Determine if the statement is correct or wrong. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong. 1. A questionnaire is a procedure for collecting data. 2. Validity is a degree to which a test measures what it claims, or purports, to be measuring. 3. In a questionnaire, questions should be consistent within the needs of the study. 4. Sensitive or highly debatable questions can be included in making research questionnaire. 5. Leading questions should be avoided in a questionnaire.