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Which are 2 research question forms?
Main questions and hypothesis
Central question and subquestions
Super question and subquestions
Main question and objective
It is a specific goal for the research
Hypothesis
Research question
Objective
Central question
Predictions that involve variables and statistical tests.
Central and subquestions
Riddle
Objectives
Hypothesis
What is a central question?
It narrows the focus of the study but leave open the questioning
It defines what the research study hopes to learn.
A broad question that asks for an exploration of the central phenomenon or concept in a study.
A prediction the researcher makes about the expected relationships among variables
To write a good quantitative research question and hypotheses it is important...
Not to relate one or more independent variables to one or more dependent variables
To focus on a single phenomenon or concept.
Relate one or more independent variables to one or more dependent variables.
No, this is not the answerxD
Type of QUALITATIVE central question
Ethnography
Null
Alternative hyphotesis
Nondirectional
Null, alternative, and non-directional are forms of...
Research questions
Objectives
Hypothesis
Central questions
Read the next definition: “The investigator makes a prediction (higher, more change) about something basing this prediction on studies”. To what type of Hypothesis forms does this definition belong to?
Alternative or directional
Null
Ethnography
Subquestions
In the model for descriptive questions and hypotheses. Which are the two different types of question?
Alternative or directional, Null
Ethnography and subquestions
Descriptive and inferential
Central question and Non-directional
Choose the correct descriptive question.
What do you conclude about the topic?
What would happened if you go?
What are the student's achievement levels (or grades) in science classes?
What is the problem?
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