III Flashcards

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Which research question requires inferential statistics in presenting?

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Is there a significant difference in the academic performance of learners coming from different curricular programs?

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Which research question requires a hypothesis for hypothesis testing?

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Is there a significant difference in the academic performance of learners coming from different curricular programs?

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3
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In order to proceed with your research, which of the following should be done first?

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Formulating research question

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4
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Which one among the following statement is true in the context of hypothesis testing?

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It is only the null hypotheses that can be tested.

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5
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Which of the following does not correspond to characteristics of research?

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Research is not a process

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Which of the following options are the main tasks of research in modern society?

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A. To learn new things
B. To keep pace with the advancement in knowledge
C. To systematically examine and critically analyze the investigations/sources with the objective

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7
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A researcher is interested in studying the knowledge gained by learners in Chemistry between those who are under the Modular Digital Modality and the Modular Print Modality. Which research instrument should be chosen for the study?

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Test

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8
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Which part of the research study is the basis for judging the depth of any research?

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By research objectives/questions

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Who can successfully conduct Research?

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Has studied research methodology

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10
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A research problem is feasible only when ?

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A. It is researchable
B. It has utility and relevance
C. It is new and adds something to knowledge

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11
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Authenticity of a research finding is its ____

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Objectivity

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12
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What does a good research study involve?

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  • Reducing punctuations as well as grammatical errors to minimalist
  • Correct reference citation.
  • Consistency in the way of thesis writing
  • Well defined abstract
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13
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Several perspectives are considered for a Quantitative Research problem. Which one among the choices strongly influence the decision of the researchers?

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Social relevance

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14
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What are those conditions where a research problem is not viable?

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It has some ethical concerns

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15
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How can we enhance the research objective?

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A. By making it more valid
B. By making it more reliable
C. By making it more impartial

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16
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Which one among the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms?

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Professional Attitude

17
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Which one among the following phrases does not correspond to the meaning of research as a process?

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Objective Observation

18
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Which is the most reliable source of information for your literature review?

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A peer reviewed research article

19
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A literature review

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helps in the formulation of your research aim and research question

20
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Literature review is not usually concerned with helping in

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literary appreciation

21
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Spotting research gaps in the research literature is the chief way of identifying research questions. In this context, ‘spotting research gaps” in the research literature refers to:

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c) Consistency in the way of thesis writing
d) Well defined abstract

22
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the goal of any research study includes, A. practicing the scientific method

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gaining a better understanding of the issue/phenomenon under investigation

23
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When variables cannot be controlled in a study,

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nonexperimental

24
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Studies in which the researcher has control over one or more variables in the study that may influence the behavior of the participants are A nonexperimental

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experimental

25
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statistics allow researcher to test the statistical significance of the difference between two or more groups, or the degree of relationship between two variables

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Inferential

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