Practical Research
Practical Research
Practical Research
Select one:
a.
Good research
b.
Validating the results
c.
Systematic process
d.
Making research instruments
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Which of the following best describes a hypothesis?
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a.
Statement that you set out to prove.
b.
Proposed before a good research question can be developed.
c.
Posits a clear relationship between different factors.
d.
Tested by collecting only the data that support it.
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Which of the following is not an ethical dilemma in research?
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a.
Informed consent
b.
Misconduct in research
c.
Falsification of data bank
d.
Conflicts of interest
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Which of the following is NOT a role of a researcher?
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a.
a subject of research
b.
member of a research team
c.
fabricator of data
d.
end-user of research findings
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Among the steps in the research process, which part typically takes the most time of the researcher?
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a.
Selecting a research method
b.
Evaluating the results
c.
Formulating questions
d.
Collecting data
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Researcher’s involvement to the research means
Select one:
a.
It is the researcher’s quest of something new.
b.
The research that the researcher takes in becomes a personal importance.
c.
It examines the personal side of research and how the researcher manages the research difficulties.
d.
Research enthusiasts start as critical readers of research projects.
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What is the role of research in the daily life of people?
Select one:
a.
It generates income to publishers.
b.
It aims human satisfaction and understanding.
c.
It promotes the authors of the theses, books and journals.
d.
It requires students to pass their subjects.
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Which of the following is not included in the research experience?
Select one:
a.
Social class of the researcher
b.
Identity of the researcher
c.
Emotions of the researcher
d.
Biography of the researcher
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Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience.
“The measure of greatness in a scientific idea is the extent to which it stimulates thought and opens up
new lines of research.” ― Paul A.M. Dirac
Select one:
a.
Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose.
b.
Research is discussing specific issues.
c.
Research is valuing others’ work.
d.
Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
e.
Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
f.
Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent and skill
g.
Research is an investigation of the unknown.
h.
Research can equip anyone.
i.
Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of greatness.
j.
Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
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Normally, in which part of the research report are the hypotheses justified to the reader?
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a.
in the references
b.
in the conclusion
c.
in the introduction
d.
in the methodology
Which of the following should not be done by the researchers?
Select one:
a.
Prevent mental and physical harm to subjects.
b.
Change the data favorable to the researcher.
c.
Let the subjects withdraw from the study at any time they want.
d.
Inform the participants the truth about the study’s purpose and methods before the data collection.
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What does “observe justice” mean in ethical research?
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a.
Investigators should mind the reduction of risk that might occur from the research.
b.
Investigator should practice fairness in distribution and equitable selection of participants.
c.
Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents.
d.
Persons with diminished autonomy (e.g., prisoners, students, children, etc) should not be coerced to participate
in a research.
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True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting.
True
Answer:
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Which of the following statements is wrong?
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a.
Research must give pride to its investigator.
b.
Research must satisfy man’s craving for understanding.
c.
Research must be based on personal consumption.
d.
Research must be aiming to human development.
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Which of the following is not an example of qualitative researchers?
Select one:
a.
descriptive research
b.
perspective taking
c.
case study
d.
individual experiences
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Almost all research plans include the following components:
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a.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other
measuring instruments, a description of procedures, and data analysis.
b.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other
measuring instruments, and a description of procedures
c.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other
measuring instruments, a description of procedures, data analysis, and statement of variables
d.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other measuring
instruments, a description of procedures, and data analysis.
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Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge and
experience.
“In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. ” -Neil
Armstrong
Select one:
a.
Research is valuing others’ work.
b.
Research is an investigation of the unknown.
c.
Research can equip anyone.
d.
Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
e.
Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
f.
Research is discussing specific issues.
g.
Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
h.
Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent and skill
i.
Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of greatness.
j.
Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose.
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What is a major ethical drawback of offering financial incentive for participation?
Select one:
a.
It can be expensive.
b.
It can be coercive.
c.
Wealthy people are less likely to participate.
d.
People will become materialistic.
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Research done in natural settings is
Select one:
a.
more likely to involve basic research than applied research
b.
equally involve applied research or basic research
c.
more likely to involve environmental issues
d.
more likely to involve applied research than basic research
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Researchers can encourage people to volunteer to participate in their project by
Select one:
a.
Making the activity mandatory
b.
Offering small incentives
c.
Offering individual payments
d.
Offering community service after the research
Select one:
a.
Publishing a table of data with a typographical error
b.
Plagiarism
c.
Fabrication of data
d.
Authorship on a project that you did not work on
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Research done in natural settings is
Select one:
a.
more likely to involve applied research than basic research
b.
equally involve applied research or basic research
c.
more likely to involve basic research than applied research
d.
more likely to involve environmental issues
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True or False: Qualitative research requires data from a natural setting.
true
Answer:
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Which of the following is not included in the research experience?
Select one:
a.
Social class of the researcher
b.
Biography of the researcher
c.
Emotions of the researcher
d.
Identity of the researcher
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Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience.
“I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research and you learn the basic
facts. ” -Bill Gates
Select one:
a.
Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent and skill
b.
Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of greatness.
c.
Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose.
d.
Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
e.
Research is valuing others’ work.
f.
Research is an investigation of the unknown.
g.
Research is discussing specific issues.
h.
Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
i.
Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
j.
Research can equip anyone.
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following? The weaknesses spring out of the inaccuracies
of the perceptions of the respondents.
Select one:
a.
Significance of the Study
b.
Research Title
c.
Statement of the Problem
d.
Scope and Delimitations
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What is a major ethical drawback of offering financial incentive for participation?
Select one:
a.
Wealthy people are less likely to participate.
b.
It can be expensive.
c.
People will become materialistic.
d.
It can be coercive.
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How does a researcher avoid fraud?
Select one:
a.
Contact research participants and verifying that they were actually in a study.
b.
Report to the police any fraud material collected.
c.
Make clear statements that those committing fraud will be caught and punished.
d.
Stress that ethical research practice involves honesty during training of scientists.
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Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience.
“Find out what’s really out there. I never said to be like me, I say be like you and make a difference.” –
Marilyn Manson
Select one:
a.
Research can equip anyone.
b.
Research is valuing others’ work.
c.
Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent and skill
d.
Research is an investigation of the unknown.
e.
Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose.
f.
Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
g.
Research is discussing specific issues.
h.
Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of greatness.
i.
Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
j.
Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
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Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience.
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. ” -Zora Neale Hurston
Select one:
a.
Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
b.
Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
c.
Research can equip anyone.
d.
Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
e.
Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose.
f.
Research is discussing specific issues.
g.
Research is valuing others’ work.
h.
Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of greatness.
i.
Research is an investigation of the unknown.
j.
Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent and skill
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True or False. If the statement is true, write the word True. If False, write False and replace the
underlined word with the correct term. Note that the system accepts an exact answer. Wrong
spelling is considered wrong.
For example:
Q: Whales are reptiles. A: False - mammals
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Researchers can encourage people to volunteer to participate in their project by
Select one:
a.
Making the activity mandatory
b.
Offering small incentives
c.
Offering individual payments
d.
Offering community service after the research
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Which of the following should not be done by the researchers?
Select one:
a.
Change the data favorable to the researcher.
b.
Let the subjects withdraw from the study at any time they want.
c.
Inform the participants the truth about the study’s purpose and methods before the data collection.
d.
Prevent mental and physical harm to subjects.
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Choose the correct paraphrase of the following quotation on the statements about research knowledge
and experience.
“Research is the highest form of adoration” ― Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Select one:
a.
Research starts from the stimulated mind and may end to measure of greatness.
b.
Research can equip anyone.
c.
Research is a formalized curiosity with a purpose.
d.
Research is finding out there what other’s has not seen so you make a difference.
e.
Innovation is funding a research and learning its basic facts.
f.
Research is not only answering questions but also discovering one’s talent and skill
g.
Research is discussing specific issues.
h.
Research is valuing others’ work.
i.
Research provides an important perspective on our daily issues.
j.
Research is an investigation of the unknown.
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Almost all research plans include the following components:
Select one:
a.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other measuring
instruments, a description of procedures, and data analysis.
b.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other
measuring instruments, a description of procedures, and data analysis.
c.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other
measuring instruments, and a description of procedures
d.
a problem statement, a hypothesis, definitions, a literature review, a sample of subjects, tests or other
measuring instruments, a description of procedures, data analysis, and statement of variables
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Researcher’s involvement to the research means
Select one:
a.
It examines the personal side of research and how the researcher manages the research difficulties.
b.
Research enthusiasts start as critical readers of research projects.
c.
The research that the researcher takes in becomes a personal importance.
d.
It is the researcher’s quest of something new.
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In what type of research does a researcher study an individual subject in depth?
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a.
Naturalistic observation
b.
Survey
c.
Case study
d.
Laboratory observation
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What is scientific method?
Select one:
a.
Validating the results
b.
Systematic process
c.
Good research
d.
Making research instruments
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Write TRUE if the statement gives the correct description of an everyday life research and FALSE if it is
incorrect.
It can be defined like mathematical and statistical models which are describing a diverse array of variables
relationship.
Select one:
True
False
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True or False. If the statement is true, write the word True. If False, write False and replace the
underlined word with the correct term. Note that the system accepts an exact answer. Wrong
spelling is considered wrong.
For example:
Q: Whales are reptiles. A: False - mammals
Identify the research title with the description of APPLIED or PURE research:
How Do Slime Molds Reproduce
applied
Answer:
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It addresses indirectly some real problem in the world.
Select one:
True
False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It should not pose an ethical or moral problem for implementation.
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True
False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It must only ask about the relationship between two or more variables.
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True
False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It clearly states the constructs to be examined.
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True
False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good researchquestion, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is
an incorrect description.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present this
information.
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True
False
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Which part of the research paper do you find the following?
It must also reflect the variables under study.
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a.
Significance of the Study
b.
Research Title
c.
Statement of the Problem
d.
Scope and Delimitations
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It is biased in terminology or position.
Select one:
True
False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It has multiple possible answers.
Select one:
True
False
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Answer TRUE if the sentence is a correct description of a good research question, and answer FALSE if it is an
incorrect description.
It should not use comparative terms (such as higher, better, etc.).
Select one:
True
False