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What does the 'scope' of a research study refer to?
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The purpose of the study
The coverage or boundaries of the study
The limitations of the study
The research hypothesis
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Which of the following best describes 'delimitation' in research?
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Conclusions drawn from the research findings
Factors that limit the researcher’s control
Aspects intentionally excluded from the study
Unforeseen challenges during data collection
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What does the 'scope' of a research study refer to?
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Which of the following best describes 'delimitation' in research?
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Why is it important to specify the scope and delimitation in a research paper?
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Which of the following is an example of a delimitation?
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If a study on student performance focuses only on public schools in Manila, what aspect is this describing?
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What is the primary difference between a 'limitation' and a 'delimitation'?
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In a study about the effects of online learning on students, what is a possible scope statement?
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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate reason to define the scope of a study?
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What is a common consequence of not clearly defining the scope and delimitation in a research study?
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What role do delimitations play in the context of a research study?
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How do delimitations benefit the research process?
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A researcher studying reading habits among senior high school students excludes students in rural areas. What does this exclusion represent?
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This refers to the boundaries or areas the study will cover, such as the timeframe, participants, or location. What is this concept called?
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This term describes aspects intentionally excluded from the study by the researcher. What is it called?
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This concept refers to challenges or restrictions that are beyond the researcher’s control, such as lack of time or resource limitations. What is this term?
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A study focusing only on public schools and excluding private schools is an example of what?
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Limited access to respondents due to unforeseen events, such as a pandemic, is classified under which term?
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of establishing delimitations in a research study?
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In research, which term refers to factors that may negatively impact the outcomes but are not controllable by the researcher?
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What is one major advantage of clearly defining delimitations in research?