
I3 Q3 Summative Assessment 1
Quiz by JONALD ROSARIO
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It is a careful study that is done to find and report new knowledge about something.
It is best described as a format plan of action that summarizes specific issues and ideas in a subset of any field of study.
It is a process of naturalistic inquiry that seeks an in-depth understanding of social phenomena within their natural setting.
It is a systematic investigation of phenomena by gathering quantifiable data and performing statistical, mathematical, or computational techniques.
Which of the following is a characteristic of a qualitative research?
Which of the following is a characteristic of a quantitative research?
Which of the following research questions could be answered using quantitative research methods?
What is the purpose of writing a background of the study?
Which should NOT be considered in choosing a topic for research?
Why does a researcher conduct a literature review?
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Involves processes, feelings, and motives(the why’s and the how’s) and produce in-depth and holistic data.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Usually concerned with generating hypothesis from data rather than testing a hypothesis.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Uses structured research instruments like questionnaires or schedules
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Uses small sample sizes chosen purposely.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Used to gain greater understanding of individual differences in terms of feelings, motives and experiences.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Uses structured processes.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Methods include field research, case study and secondary analysis.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Methods includes census, survey, experiments and secondary analysis.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Used to gain greater understanding of group similarities.
Directions: Write QUALITATIVE if the statement below describes a qualitative research, otherwise write QUANTITATIVE if it describes quantitative research?
Has high output replicability.
Which part of a research paper defines the boundaries and limitations of the study?
What section of a research paper clarifies the meanings of key concepts used in the study?
What part of a research paper articulates the specific issues or questions that the study aims to address?
In a research paper, which section highlights the importance of the study and its potential contributions to the field?
Which part of a research paper describes the overall strategy or plan for conducting the study, including the methods and procedures used to collect and analyze data?
Which section of a research paper provides details about the participants or individuals involved in the study, including how they were selected and any characteristics relevant to the research
Which part of a research paper explains the methods and steps used to collect the necessary data for the study?
Which section of a research paper specifies the geographical location or setting where the study will be conducted?
What section of a research paper describes the tools or instruments used to collect data, such as surveys, interviews, or tests?
Which part of a research paper explains the process of ensuring that the data collection instruments are reliable and measure what they are intended to measure?