
Q2 PR2 Intervention Activity #1
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- Q1What does the 'scope' of a research study refer to?The purpose of the studyThe coverage or boundaries of the studyThe limitations of the studyThe research hypothesis30s
- Q2Which of the following best describes 'delimitation' in research?Conclusions drawn from the research findingsFactors that limit the researcher’s controlAspects intentionally excluded from the studyUnforeseen challenges during data collection30s
- Q3Why is it important to specify the scope and delimitation in a research paper?To justify the use of a theoretical frameworkTo clarify the focus and boundaries of the studyTo limit the researcher's workloadTo avoid using technical jargon30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a delimitation?The study will be conducted from June to August 2024.The research analyzes survey data.The research focuses only on senior high school students.The study does not include private schools.30s
- Q5If a study on student performance focuses only on public schools in Manila, what aspect is this describing?ConclusionLimitationScopeHypothesis30s
- Q6What is the primary difference between a 'limitation' and a 'delimitation'?Delimitations are chosen boundaries, while limitations are constraints the researcher cannot control.Limitations are within the researcher’s control, while delimitations are not.Limitations and delimitations mean the same thing.Delimitations focus on results, while limitations focus on methodology.30s
- Q7In a study about the effects of online learning on students, what is a possible scope statement?The study will exclude elementary school students.The research findings will solve all online learning challenges.The research will include both public and private universities in Metro Manila.Limited access to the internet may affect data collection.30s
- Q8Which of the following is NOT an appropriate reason to define the scope of a study?To conceal the weaknesses of the researchTo justify excluding irrelevant variablesTo limit the number of participantsTo ensure the study stays focused30s
- Q9What is a common consequence of not clearly defining the scope and delimitation in a research study?The study will have more participants than expected.The researcher will avoid ethical issues.The findings will always be accurate.The research may become unfocused and produce irrelevant results.30s
- Q10What role do delimitations play in the context of a research study?They help the researcher set boundaries on what will be studied.They provide a detailed analysis of data.They summarize the findings of the research.They present a theoretical framework.30s
- Q11How do delimitations benefit the research process?They ensure the study has no biases.They allow the researcher to concentrate on specific areas.They eliminate all uncontrollable variables.They guarantee significant findings.30s
- Q12A researcher studying reading habits among senior high school students excludes students in rural areas. What does this exclusion represent?HypothesisDelimitationAssumptionLimitation30s
- Q13This refers to the boundaries or areas the study will cover, such as the timeframe, participants, or location. What is this concept called?LimitationScopeHypothesisDelimitation30s
- Q14This term describes aspects intentionally excluded from the study by the researcher. What is it called?ScopeLimitationAssumptionDelimitation30s
- Q15This 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?HypothesisScopeLimitationDelimitation30s