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Some think of quantitative research as complex because of its use of __________.
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Factual Data
Hypothesis
Numerical Data
Theories
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A student is writing a research question. What should his first step be?
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Indicating where the research funding is coming from.
Ensuring their ideas are researchable.
Specifying what the question is about.
Formulating a hypothesis.
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Some think of quantitative research as complex because of its use of __________.
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A student is writing a research question. What should his first step be?
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A hypothesis is:
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A quantitative research design that makes you behave as a scientist is_____.
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Which of the following is NOT a guideline in formulating a quantitative research problem and research questions?
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A null hypothesis symbolized by:
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This is a type of hypothesis that is due to cause-effect relationship.
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It is based on existing theory to explain the relationship of variables and the effects of one variable on the other variables.
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This type of variable has only two possible results: one or zero.
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The two types of research questions are____.
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This states that the relationship between the independent and the dependent variables and the fact that the first affects the second one.
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Which of the following is NOT true about why hypothesis is essential?
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These questions about the nature and manner of connection between or among variables.
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It asks questions centering on a theory or concept, discover the accuracy of the theory, ponder on variables to represent the extent of the application of the theory.
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It is the outcome or result of the experiment that the researcher can measure.
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A statement that makes a statement provide a fact, offers an explanation, or conveys information.
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It has a numerical value and can be measured along a continuum.
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This variable has no intrinsic order.
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These variables can be ordered or ranked.
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These variables are designed to give the researcher an either/or response.
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These two are the leading indicators of the occurrence of true experimental design:
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Two types of research data can appear in reports. Which grouping below includes both types of research data?
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These technical terms are commonly used only by people belonging to the same field of specialization.
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Presented below are guideline in formulating interview questions, EXCEPT:
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It is the process of using your sense organs, gathering facts or information about people, things, places, events, and so on, by watching and listening to them.
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It is an unexpected variable cropping up outside the research design.
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It is a statement specifying the relationship between two variables due to the influence of something.
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This indicates the rank of repeated collection of data for the purpose of finding out changes of patterns over time.
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It is a research design that is capable of giving qualitative and quantitative data and often used in the field of social sciences.
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It is a research with the capacity to yield findings that are seemingly or more or less true.
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It is a hypothesis that is used for positive results.
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This is made up of varied figures: lines, circles, boxes, and other marks or symbols representing your concepts of research.
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There are two types of experimental research designs, which statement is true?
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This indicates the ranks or hierarchical order of things.
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There are different ways to organize your literature review. Which among the following applies in organizing your literature review?
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This makes the concept or the thing meaningful by specifying the way your research should measure such concept.
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A kind of hypotheses that is used for guessing negative results of the research.
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This study involves a one-time collection of a data in a span time.
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It is a kind of review of related literature in which you re-examine and combine the results of two or more statistical studies.
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It is used in non-experimental researches.
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A hypothesis that is based on existing theory to explain the relationship of variables and the effects of one variable on the other variables.
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It is similar to questionnaire that makes you ask a set of questions, only that, this time, you do it orally.
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This involves a one-time collection of data in a span of time.
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Below are statements that describes the purpose of RRL, which is NOT true?
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It is referring to authors within the main body of the paper.
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It is a data-gathering technique that makes you obtain facts or information about the subject or object of your research.
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This shows the organization, order, and direction of your research study.
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It is a scientific method of collecting data whereby you give the subjects a sort of treatment or condition then evaluate the results.
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It is measurable, numerical, and related to a metrical system.
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It is a statement specifying the relationship between two variables due to the influence of something.
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It measures the strength and direction of the linear relationship of two variables and of the association between interval and ordinal variables.
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It is analyzing data to quantify or change the verbally expressed data into numerical information.
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It gives you the frequency of distribution and percentage of the occurrence of an item in asset of data.
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It indicates the different positions or values of the items, such that in a in a category of data.
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It refers to the item or score in the data set that has the most repeated appearance in the set.
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It is the analysis of one variable.
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MANCOVA stands for:
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It is choosing a sample that will later on be subdivided into strata, sub-groups, or sub samples during the stage of the data analysis.
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The chosen set of people to represent the population.
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This is the list of the members of the population to which you want to generalize or apply your findings about the sample.
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It is the statistical term to measure the extent of the change in the relationship of two random variables.
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A sampling technique that picked out people who are easy to find or locate and willing to establish contact with you.
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It is a technical term in research which means a big group of people from where you choose the sample.
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This describes a certain aspect of a data set by making you calculate the Mean, Medium, Mode and Standard Deviation.
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This quantitative data-analysis technique provides a summary of the orderly or sequential data obtained from the sample through the data-gathering instrument used.
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It is the test to measure the dependence of the dependent variable on the independent variable.
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It is a term that pertains to your acts of collecting and analyzing numerical data.
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This is also called “crosstab or students-contingency table” that follows the format of a matrix.
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This is a measure of the strength and direction of the linear relationship between variables and likewise gives the extent of dependence between two variables.
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What does ANCOVA stands for?
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The sampling techniques included in this category are not chosen randomly, but purposefully.
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It the most preferred sampling technique in qualitative or quantitative research.
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Included in this section are copies of materials like questionnaires, graphs, and letters, among others that you used in all stages of your academic work.
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It describes the relationship between two variables and also tests the strength or significance of their linear relation.
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It is the average of all the items or score.
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This is a sampling method that makes you base your selection of respondents on pure chance.
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The statistical term that measures the extent of the change in the relationship of two random variables.
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This is the statistical test for bivariate analysis of nominal variables, specifically, to test the null hypothesis.
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It is composed of individuals with varied abilities.