
Scope and Delimitation in Quantitative Study
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the definition of scope in a quantitative study?
The scope in a quantitative study refers to the extent or range of the study.
The scope in a quantitative study refers to the limitations of the study.
The scope in a quantitative study refers to the sample size of the study.
The scope in a quantitative study refers to the methodology used in the study.
Answer explanation
The correct choice defines the scope in a quantitative study as the extent or range of the study, which encompasses the topics, population, and context being investigated.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the definition of delimitation in a quantitative study?
Defining the boundaries or scope of the study
Analyzing the data collected in the study
Identifying the research questions for the study
Determining the sample size for the study
Answer explanation
Delimitation in a quantitative study refers to defining the boundaries or scope of the study, which helps clarify what will and will not be included in the research, ensuring focused and relevant results.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How would you define scope in the context of a quantitative study?
The sample size of the study
The duration of the study
The statistical methods used in the study
Extent or range of the study
Answer explanation
In a quantitative study, 'scope' refers to the extent or range of the study, defining what is included and excluded. This encompasses the population, variables, and context, making it the correct choice.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How would you define delimitation in the context of a quantitative study?
The conclusions drawn from a quantitative study
The statistical analysis used in a quantitative study
The process of collecting data for a quantitative study
Boundaries or limitations set by the researcher on the scope of the study
Answer explanation
Delimitation refers to the boundaries or limitations set by the researcher on the scope of the study. It defines what will and will not be included, ensuring clarity and focus in the research.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why is it important to define the scope in a quantitative study?
To establish a clear research question
To clearly define the boundaries and focus of the research
To ensure the accuracy of the data collected
To limit the number of participants in the study
Answer explanation
Defining the scope in a quantitative study is crucial as it clearly defines the boundaries and focus of the research, ensuring that the study remains manageable and relevant to the research question.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why is it important to define the delimitation in a quantitative study?
To identify the research objectives and hypotheses.
To analyze the data collected in the study.
To establish the scope and boundaries of the research.
To determine the sample size for the study.
Answer explanation
Defining the delimitation in a quantitative study is crucial as it establishes the scope and boundaries of the research, ensuring clarity on what is included and excluded, which helps in focusing the study effectively.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What are the key elements to consider when defining the scope in a quantitative study?
research objectives, research questions, variables, population/sample, and time frame
sample size, research design, data collection methods, and research findings
hypotheses, literature review, data analysis, and research methodology
research design, data collection methods, statistical analysis, and research findings
Answer explanation
The correct choice includes essential elements for defining scope: research objectives, questions, variables, population/sample, and time frame, which guide the study's focus and methodology.
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