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Research is derived from the old French word
Sercher
Cercher
Cerchier
Serchier
Defined as “a seeking for truth, information or knowledge.
Inquire
Enquire
Acquire
Require
“Searching for knowledge” is known as
Inquiry
Investigation
Research
Investigate
A characteristic of research which uses facts and data obtained through investigation
Logical
Cyclical
Honest
Empirical
A characteristic of research which follows orderly and sequential method
Logical
Empirical
Systematic
Analytic
A characteristic of research which begins with a problem and ends with a solution to the problem
Systematic
Cyclical
Original Work
Empirical
A characteristic of research which refers to the researcher’s own investigation and shows originality
Original Work
Empirical
Systematic
Analytic
The first step in a research process is referred to as
Writing statement of the problem
Making an outline
Defining your topic
Revising the paper
A statement that describes what is to be tested during the entire research process
Statement of Questions
Statement of Research
Problem
Statement of the Problem
–Norms of conduct that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
Ethiks
Etics
Ethos
Ethics
Establishes moral integrity of the researches which is crucial as it ensures that the research findings are valid and trustworthy.
Research Ethics
Research Conduct
Research Norms
Research Morality
An ethical principle which means keeping your promises and agreements.
Morality
Integrity
Ethics
Honesty
An ethical principle which means reporting findings honestly. Do not falsify or fabricate results.
Carelessness
Empirical
Honesty
Integrity
Protect confidential communications and personal information of your respondents.
Pricvacy
Confidentiality
Honesty
Morality
An ethical principle which means avoiding bias
Subjectivity
Morality
Objectivity
Honesty
An ethical principle which means sharing you findings.
Openness
Honesty
Loyalty
Integrity
Contribute to knowledge and development, problem should be worth investigating and worth the time, money and effort to be spent on it.
Clear
Feasible
Relevant
Ethical
Adequate technical expertise skills, equipment, experience
Feasible
Clear
Ethical
Relevant
It should be specific, clear and unambiguous.
Relevant
Feasible
Clear
Ethical
–The conduct of study should not pose any danger, embarrassment, hurt or any risk to research respondents/participants or anyone.
Clear
Relevant
Feasible
Ethical
A person wants to know the occupation of one condominium
Inquiry
Research
A student wants to know the medicinal effects of guava leaves
Inquiry
Research
Mr. Cruz wants to know the technique to make his electric fan function instantly.
Inquiry
Research
Professor Domingo wants to discover the impact of social networking on his student's learning abilities
Inquiry
Research
Aling Rosa wants to know the reason behind the decrease of her sales for the day
Inquiry
Research
A business man wants to find out which between two marketing strategies: free tasting and attractive packaging, could increase daily sales
Inquiry
Research
A parent asked for the school tuition fee.
Inquiry
Research
What is the name of your school?
Inquiry
Research
A grandmother who is asking for a weather forecast
Inquiry
Research
Are the people on Mars more advanced than the people on Earth?
Inquiry
Research
“A student really idolizes his English teacher who is very expert in grammar and literature. The former wants to write a scholarly chronicle about the latter’s experiences including his family background, how he achieved his success in life, his likes and dislikes, his achievements and struggles in life.” What type of qualitative research should a student employ?
Historical Research
. Discourse Analysis
Biography
It is a qualitative research in which data related to the past events are systematically collected and evaluated to describe potential causes, effects, or trends related to those events.
Historical Research
Discourse Analysis
Narrative Report
All of the following are strengths of qualitative research EXCEPT
Explores sensitive issues
Captures diversity of experiences and perceptions
Proves a certain theory or principle
Which of the following is one of the weaknesses of a qualitative research?
Results are limited as they provide less elaboration of human perceptions.
Data created through qualitative research are always accepted.
There is a limited review of related literature or in-depth information about the topic.
. Which of the following is EXCLUDED from the importance of qualitative research in daily life?
Qualitative unveils individual’s perception, feelings and attitudes about a certain phenomenon.
Qualitative research stimulates people’s interdependence or interpersonal relationship.
Qualitative research lets the researcher to validate the previously constructed theory or principle
It is the most familiar and applicable type of qualitative research which refers to the investigation of a culture through an in-depth study of the members of the cultural society
Ethnography
Phenomenology
Grounded Theory
It is primarily used to generate theory through relevant information taken from very reliable sources and its focus is theory development.
Ethnography
Phenomenology
Grounded Theory
Which of the following types of qualitative research is designed to focus on the commonality of a “lived experience” with a particular group and its aim is to determine what an experience means for the persons who have had the experience of living in a certain community which is the subject of the research?
Ethnography
Phenomenology
Case Study
It is an exploration of a “bounded system” over time through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information rich in interesting stories.
Ethnography
Phenomenology
Grounded Theory
Case Study
It is a qualitative research which analyzes the language “beyond the sentence”. It is the study of the ways in which language is used by the people, both written and spoken contexts.
. Historical Research
Discourse Analysis
Narrative Report.
Research studies what happens in any field of knowledge.
TRUE
FALSE
Scientific approach expresses and records your findings qualitatively.
TRUE
FALSE
Triangulation or mixed method enhances accuracy and interpretation.
TRUE
FALSE
.Naturalistic approach is people oriented.
TRUE
FALSE
A qualitative research is exclusive to both hard and soft sciences.
TRUE
FALSE
Soft science studies human behavior in a scientific manner.
TRUE
FALSE
The scientific approach gives stress to measurable and observable
TRUE
FALSE
All research types apply to all data collecting techniques.
TRUE
FALSE
Reasons happens in just one field of knowledge.
TRUE
FALSE
Past events in a person’s life are the focus of triangulation.
TRUE
FALSE
Data are collected through statistical analysis.
Quantitative
Qualitative
The goal is to understand. Generalizability is not claimed.
Qualitative
Quantitative
It is exploratory and seeks to explain how and why.
Quantitative
Qualitative
it relies on survey or attitude scales.
Quantitative
Qualitative
phenomenological, Cse Study Ethnographic, Historical are examples of?
Qualitative
Quantitative
It generaly uses probability sampling method.
Quantitative
Qualitative
It does not require huge number of participants.
Quantitative
Qualitative
Slovins formula can be used to lessen the number of respondents.
Quantitative
Qualitative
Concerned with understanding human behavior.
Quantitative
Qualitative
Takes an inductive approached, personal to broad.
Quantitative
Qualitative
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