
PRCATICAL RESEARCH 2 FINAL EXAMINATION
Quiz by ROMMEL MAGCALAS
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
50 questions
Show answers
- Q1Also known as an accidental sampling, people are included in the research study because they just happen to be in the right place at the right time.Convenience SamplingQuota SamplingSnowball SamplingPurposive Sampling30s
- Q2Also known as judgmental sampling, involves the conscious selection by the researcher of certain people to include in a study.Snowball SamplingConvenience SamplingPurposive SamplingQuota Sampling30s
- Q3In these sampling the population is first divided into different strata, and then the sampling follows.Stratified random samplesSimple random samplesSystemic samplesCluster samples30s
- Q4In these sampling, participants who are already part of the sample are asked to identify others who would possibly be suitable for inclusion in the study and who would be agreeable to taking part in it.Quota SamplingSnowball SamplingConvenience SamplingPurposive Sampling30s
- Q5Is somewhat similar to stratified sampling, in that the population is divided in strata, and the researcher deliberately sets specific proportions in the sample, whether or not the resulting proportion is reflective of the total population.Convenience SamplingPurposive SamplingQuota SamplingSnowball Sampling30s
- Q6It briefly addresses the questions you need to findHypothesis of the StudyStatement of the ProblemScope and Delimitation of the StudySignificance of the Study30s
- Q7It contains insights drawn from the findings of each problem.DiscussionRecommendationSummary of FindingsConclusion30s
- Q8It is a definition of terms how it was defined from the dictionaryConceptual DefinitionTheoretical DefinitionNull hypothesesAlternative hypotheses30s
- Q9It is a definition of terms how it was used in the research paperConceptual DefinitionNull hypothesesAlternative hypothesesTheoretical Definition30s
- Q10It is a group of persons or objects that possess some common characteristics that are of interest to the researcher; and about which the researcher seeks to learn more.PopulationRespondentsResearch DesignMethod30s
- Q11It is a method of choosing sample in which all the members of the population are given an equal chance of being selected.Cluster samplesSimple random samplesStratified random samplesSystemic samples30s
- Q12It is a method of selecting every nth element of the population.Simple random samplesSystemic samplesStratified random samplesCluster samples30s
- Q13It is a plan structures a study to ensure the data collected and generated will contain the information needed to know the initial inquiry as fully and clearly as possible.Data Gathering ProcedureRespondentsMethodResearch Design30s
- Q14It is a processNon-Probability SamplingStratified random samplesSimple random samplesProbability Sampling30s
- Q15It is a process through which a researcher selects a portion or segment from the population at the center of the researcher’s study.Research DesignSamplingRespondentsMethod30s