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The type of research intrument used in studying 1000 people interviewed face to face in shopping center is ___________
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Main method of data collection involving behavior analysis over a period of time is __________
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The type of research intrument used in studying 1000 people interviewed face to face in shopping center is ___________
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Main method of data collection involving behavior analysis over a period of time is __________
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All the following statements were advantages of focus group EXCEPT __________
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A factor affecting reliability of a research instrument is ________
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Construct validity was demoted as _________
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The majority of surveys are structured, this means that _________.
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Surveys are generally _________ compared to experiment.
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Qualitative research measures _________.
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___________ is deal for in-depth interviews and focus group interviews
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On the basis of this study, Mr Dela Cruz performed an exhaustive analysis of the literature and deductively reasoned a hypothesis about his questions. The kind of research program Mr. Dela Cruz possibly suggesting is __________________
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Usually a large formal exercise that typically consist of three different aspects sampling method standard questionnaire and set of analytical methods that allow results and findings to be generated
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A method of data collection by which knowledge about a phenomenon is obtained through examination and inspection.
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In the primary method of data collection used in studies that is really helpful when someone needs to receive expert feedback on the topic or to speak to someone knowledgeable about the subject.
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A perfect way to obtain accurate knowledge from a single person or a small number of people.
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A form containing a question which may be written form or one meant to be filled digitally
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It is the fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning
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The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
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The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish new facts and research new conclusions
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An idea or thing used as a measure, norm or model in comparative evaluation
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It is regard that something is important
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The actual application or used of idea, belief or method as opposed to the orders relating to it.
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One of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within and activity or sphere.
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It is a set of moral principles and values a civilized society follows
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It is used to describe a broad range of principles and practices regarding the ethical conduct of research
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Who states this "It is a set of moral principles and values a civilized society follows"
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This researcher defined research ethics is not just a written requirement but also a philosophical and value position that continues for decades
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_______ said that as researcher you can avoid moral issues if you will remind yourself of the foundation of research and professional ethics.
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It is an exclusive right granted for new inventive and useful product
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Protects the literary and srtistic works
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__________ is the appropriation of another person's ideas, process, results, words without giving appropriate credit.
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__________ manipulating research materials or changing or omitting data or results
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__________ is making up data or results, recording and reporting them
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A punctuation that indicates credit to the owner
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It refers to an individual desire to control who has access to him/her.
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it is the maintenace of the researcher's agreement with the other participant's identifiable private information will be handled, managed and disseminated.
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A little bit of text similarities is ok in plagiarism
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Always summarize and paraphrase your work before submitting it.
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Text-recycling is copying the data or figure from a paper written by some else.
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Plagiarism involve an exact textual or number of similarities even if it is hard to define
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An intellectual properties refers to the creation of the mind
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Multiple roles in research ethics is ok as long as it does not weaken the your professional performance or hurt others
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Limit the confidentiality such as data coding, sharing and archiving.
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Federal law is a must to know and apply.
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Confidential records are stored but can access easily by everyone
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Using any site from internet is good.
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Plagiarism is removing an outline from a series of measurements
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Fabrication example is changing a measurement to make it look higher or lower.
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Presenting data as if derived from cell line a while it was obtained from cell line B is considered falsification
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Data result wwithout actual testing is considered fabrication
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Plagiarism is the apropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results or words without giving appropriate credit.