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G11-ICT 1: WRITING A RESEARCH TITLE

Total questions: 25

Worksheet time: 20mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

It is the first part of your research paper that is read the most.

a)

Cover Page

b)

Title of the Study

c)

Dedication Page

d)

Statement of the Problem

2.

There is a need to ensure that the title of your research is __________.

a)

appealing

b)

concise

c)

lengthy

d)

creative

3.

Scope of the study refers to what the study will________.

a)

examine and investigate

b)

explore

c)

cover and discuss

d)

all of the above

4.

One way of showing the scope of the study through the research title is by using ___________.

a)

acronyms

b)

sub topics

c)

key words

d)

lengthy of words

5.

There are _____ variables in qualitative research visible in the title.

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

6.

It a quantitative variable that causes change in the other variable.

a)

independent

b)

dependent

c)

categorical

d)

conceptual

7.

It a qualitative variable that is explained through description, theme, and code.

a)

independent

b)

dependent

c)

categorical

d)

conceptual

8.

Variables in research as seen in research title refers to a person, thing, place, idea, or a _________.

a)

organization

b)

program

c)

task

d)

phenomenon

9.

All are examples of quantitative variables EXCEPT ___________.

a)

height

b)

weight

c)

age

d)

gender

10.

All are examples of qualitative variables EXCEPT ___________.

a)

behavior

b)

attitude

c)

religion

d)

score

11.

According to APA Standard, research title must consist of only 12 to _______ words.

a)

15

b)

20

c)

25

d)

30

12.

APA means____________.

a)

American Psychological Academy

b)

American Psychological Association

c)

American Proofreading Association

d)

American Periodical Academy

13.

It is the part of a research title that shows the direction or the target of the study.

a)

research locale

b)

research variables

c)

research goal

d)

research method

14.

The following words are used in research title to show goal and result EXCEPT: effect, impact, correlation, skill

a)

effect

b)

impact

c)

correlation

d)

skill

15.

The combination of these two in the title will provide us an overview of the problem identified in the study.

a)

goal + IV

b)

goal + DV

c)

goal + CV

d)

goal + locale

16.

It specifies where the study will be conducted.

a)

research locale

b)

independent variable

c)

dependent variable

d)

categorical variable

17.

Acronyms are NOT allowed in research title unless they are generally known.

a)

true

b)

false

18.

Acronyms of schools may be included in the research title.

a)

true

b)

false

19.

The following phrases are allowed in the research title: A Study of; Results of; An Experimental Investigation on; A Study to Explore the.

a)

true

b)

false

20.

The following phrases variables can be numerically counted: satisfaction. perception, belief.

a)

true

b)

false

21.

What is the missing part of this quantitative research title: FACTORS LEADING TO PREVALENT OF OBESITY

a)

respondents

b)

independent variable

c)

dependent variable

d)

categorical variable

22.

What is the missing part of this quantitative research title: DIGITAL INEQUALITY TO TEACHERS AND LEARNERS DURING THE PANDEMIC

a)

research locale

b)

independent variable

c)

dependent variable

d)

research goal or result

23.

What is the missing part of this qualitative research title: DEVELOPING SAFE SOCIAL SKILLS AMONG ABIS SHS STUDENTS IN THE NEW F2F

a)

research goal or result

b)

independent variable

c)

dependent variable

d)

none

24.

What is the missing part of this qualitative research title: ABIS SHS STUDENTS’ LEVEL OF SATISFACTION TO THE NEW MODES OF LEARNING

a)

research goal or result

b)

independent variable

c)

dependent variable

d)

none

25.

What is the missing part of this quantitative research title: EFFECTS OF ONLINE QUIZ APPLICATIONS TO ABIS G11 STUDENTS

a)

research goal or result

b)

independent variable

c)

dependent variable

d)

categorical variable