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What is the term for the entire group of individuals being studied?
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* Population
* Variable
* Data
* Sample
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A researcher wants to study the average height of students in a university. What is the population in this study?
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* The average height of students in the university
* All students in the university
* A sample of students in the university
* The height of students in the university
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What is the term for the entire group of individuals being studied?
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A researcher wants to study the average height of students in a university. What is the population in this study?
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Which section provides the historical foundation of the study?
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Which part reviews existing studies?
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Which section identifies unexplored areas?
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Which section defines research questions?
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Which section explains beneficiaries?
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Which section sets boundaries?
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Which sampling gives an equal chance?
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Which instrument is common in quantitative research?
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Which tool measures relationships?
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Which principle ensures informed participation?
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Which design describes population characteristics?
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A researcher wants to know if study habits affect GWA. Which design?
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If focusing only on Grade 12 students, where is this stated?
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Which section would you critique if questions are vague?
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Which ethical principle would you strengthen if participants feel pressured?
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Which section would you revise if the analysis does not match the questions?
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Which section would you strengthen if study lacks originality?
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A researcher reviews five studies on online learning. All focus on college students, but none examine senior high school learners. What should the researcher emphasize in Chapter 1?
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You are tasked to study the effects of sleep patterns on Grade 12 STEM students. The school has 500 STEM students. Which sampling technique ensures equal representation?
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A teacher-researcher creates a survey but does not test it for reliability. Which critique is most valid?
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A study aims to explore the relationship between social media use and academic performance. Which is the BEST research question?
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A study on disaster preparedness is conducted in a flood-prone community. Which group benefits MOST from the findings?
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A researcher wants to understand students’ personal experiences with bullying. Which method is MOST appropriate?
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A researcher wants to explore how technology affects collaboration among students. Which data collection method is most appropriate
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A researcher cites five studies on mobile learning apps. Which section is this?
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A researcher notes that no study has explored disaster preparedness in rural schools. Where is this stated?
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A diagram showing variables and their relationships is included. Which section is this?
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A researcher explains how findings will help teachers improve strategies. Where is this written?
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A study explains “self-esteem” as measured by Rosenberg’s scale. Which section is this?
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A researcher selects participants based on judgment. Which sampling is this?
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A researcher selects only their friends as participants. Which critique is most valid?
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A survey produces inconsistent results when repeated. Which issue is present?
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A researcher publishes student names in the report. Which principle is violated?
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A group of Grade 12 students investigates waste management practices in their barangay. Which section should explain why this issue is relevant to the community?
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Students notice that employees in a company often skip breaks. They want to study its effect on health. Where should they state the limitation that only one company is included?
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A researcher wants to understand personal experiences of bullying. Which method is best?
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A researcher explains how findings will help improve school policies. Which section is this?
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A study investigates the relationship between hours of sleep and exam performance. Which statistical tool should be used?
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During immersion, students observe that employees often arrive late but still meet deadlines. If they want to study the relationship between punctuality and productivity, which statistical tool is most appropriate?
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A study investigates how leadership style affects employee morale. Which instrument is most suitable?
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A researcher wants to explore how cultural background influences learning styles. Which research design is most appropriate?
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A study investigates how peer mentoring affects confidence. Which design is most appropriate?
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A Grade 12 student asks, “Does social media use affect study habits? ” This act represents:
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A researcher collects survey data to test if time management affects stress levels. This process is:
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Which of the following BEST illustrates inquiry in research?
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A researcher defines “immersion” as hands-on workplace training. Where should this be clarified in the research paper?
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A student researcher spends two weeks in a rural community to observe disaster preparedness practices. This approach is:
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Which of the following BEST illustrates investigation in research?