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Research-A Review

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 7mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What do you call the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions?

a)

a. scientific method

b)

b. survey

c)

c. data collection

d)

d. research

2.

What do you call an educated guess, or hypothesis, is an attempt to explain a phenomena?

a)

a. experiment

b)

b. trial and error

c)

c. serendipity

d)

d. hypothesis

3.

The process of experimentation is a proof of:

a)

experiments

b)

scientific procedures

c)

data analysis

d)

result interpretation

4.

What do you call the process of making inferences involves concrete data to rule out opinions?

a)

synthesis

b)

analysis

c)

conclusion

d)

observation

5.

This refers to the way in which the phenomena being studied is defined, classified, and categorized. The goal of describing is to provide essential information:

a)

a. analysis

b)

b. description

c)

c. observation

d)

d. prediction

6.

These are constructs that can be understood differently because of their differences in values. How do you call them?

a)

a. variables

b)

b. experiments

c)

c. hypotheses

d)

d. surveys

7.

These are treatments or conditions that produce a varied response or effect:

a)

a. dependent variable

b)

b. continuous variables

c)

c. independent variables

d)

d. direct variables

8.

They are the responses or effects that result from the treatment or conditions employed. How do you call them?

a)

a. qualitative variables

b)

b. quantitative variables

c)

c. dependent variables

d)

d. independent variables

9.

What scientific approach aims to provide description of characteristics, kind and quality of a subject, while interpreting and attempting to understand an event?

a)

a. quantitative approach

b)

b. qualitative approach

c)

c. mixed methods

d)

d. quasi experiment

10.

The following are characteristics of a quantitative research except:

a)

a. The data are usually gathered using more structured research instruments.

b)

b. The results are based on larger sample sizes that are representative of the population.

c)

c. It provides descriptions about the real experience of the people in the situation being studied.

d)

d. The project can be used to generalize concepts more widely, predict future results, or investigate causal relationships.

11.

What methos involves collection and analysis of data using both quantitative and qualitative approaches?

a)

a. scientific

b)

b. mixed

c)

c. grounded theory

d)

d. correlation

12.

What type of quantitative research attempts to establish cause-effect relationships among the variables of the study?

a)

a. comparative

b)

b. correlational

c)

c. Causal-comparative

d)

d. descriptive

13.

What type of quantitative research determine the causes and effects between two variables that cannot be subjected to experimental control?

a)

a. quasi-experimental

b)

b. correlational

c)

c. descriptive

d)

d. causal comparative

14.

These processes are used for findings to be reliable and the data gathered are subjected for analysis through statistical methods.

a)

a. observations

b)

b. analyses

c)

c. conclusions

d)

d. replications

15.

This is the process of analyzing information to find out the causes behind phenomena.

a)

a. observation

b)

b. conclusion

c)

c. explanation

d)

d. analyses