
Q2 PR2 Formative Assessment #2: Statement of the Problem
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- Q1
What is the primary purpose of the "Statement of the Problem" in a research study?
To review related literature
To identify the basic issue of the research
To describe the research methodology
To conclude the findings
120s - Q2
Which of the following elements is NOT part of the "Statement of the Problem"?
Description of the ideal situation
The general and specific research questions
Discussion of findings
Background of the existing situation
120s - Q3
What should the general problem/objective in a research statement represent?
A short-term goal from the research problem
A long-term objective from the research problem
A conclusion to the research problem
A detailed methodology from the research problem
120s - Q4
In formulating the specific research questions, what is their main purpose?
To describe the sample population
To guide the data collection process
To provide answers to the general problem
To summarize the entire research
120s - Q5
Why is it important to describe the background leading to the research problem?
To show why the existing situation is problematic
To avoid literature review and study
To give a detailed methodology for the research study
To outline possible solutions for the study
120s - Q6
Which of the following should be included in the sub-problem/research question section?
Assumptions of the study
Conclusions of the study
Hypotheses of the study
Measurable research questions
120s - Q7
What is the significance of ensuring the problem is “limited enough” in a study?
To allow for the possibility of making a definite conclusion
To make the study easier to conduct
To reduce the number of variables in the study
To limit the length of the thesis or research paper
120s - Q8
Why is it important to consider whether the research objective is observable and measurable?
To simplify the research process
To ensure that the research problem is easy
To follow the trend of quantitative research
To enable the collection of reliable data for analysis
120s - Q9
Which type of research question asks "What is this?" and is used to categorize or describe factors?
Situation-producing question
Situation-relating question
Factor-relating question
Factor-isolating question
120s - Q10
The question, "What is the relationship between students' study habits and their academic performance?" is an example of which type of research question?
Factor-isolating question
Factor-relating question
Situation-producing question
Situation-relating question
120s - Q11
Which type of research question asks, "What will happen if…?" and is often used in experimental designs?
Situation-producing question
Situation-relating question
Factor-relating question
Factor-isolating question
120s - Q12
A researcher asks, "What are the effects of online learning on student motivation?" This question is classified as:
Factor-relating question
Factor-isolating question
Situation-relating question
Situation-producing question
120s - Q13
A study asking, "How can a school improve its student retention rate?" is an example of which type of research question?
Factor-isolating question
Situation-producing question
Factor-relating question
Situation-relating question
120s - Q14
What type of question is, "What are the demographic profiles of senior high school teachers in terms of age, gender, and years of experience?"
Situation-producing question
Factor-isolating question
Factor-relating question
Situation-relating question
120s - Q15
The research question, "How does the level of job satisfaction relate to employee productivity?" would fall under which classification?
Factor-isolating question
Situation-producing question
Factor-relating question
Situation-relating question
30s