
Research Plan and Research Logbook Summative Test
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- Q1This explains why the research is important scientifically and it also explains in detail the impact of the study to the society.ProceduresRationaleResearch QuestionHypothesis30s
- Q2This section lets you will describe the procedures to be used to analyze the data or results that answer research questions or hypotheses.RationaleBibliographyProceduresData Analysis30s
- Q3This part is where you display the identities or names of all writers or owners of ideas that you used in your research paper.ProceduresData AnalysisBibliographyRationale30s
- Q4This part may let the researcher attach copies of international/local standards or procedures that discusses the risks that may be involved in the whole research process which should be written in paragraph form.ProceduresData AnalysisExpected OutcomeRisk and Safety30s
- Q5___________ describe the aims or goals, which expected to be achieved at the end of the research process.HypothesisResearch QuestionObjectivesRationale30s
- Q6This describes an issue currently existing which needs to be addressed an it also provides the context for which the research study aims to answer.RationaleResearch QuestionHypothesisObjectives30s
- Q7This serves as the transcript of all the activities related to the research.Research PlanResearch LogbookResearch AbstractResearch Paper30s
- Q8This part serves as a guide in the conduct of a research.Research PlanResearch AbstractResearch PaperResearch Logbook30s
- Q9The following are guidelines in formulating hypotheses, EXCEPT:Support your hypotheses with ideas based on theories, known facts, previous studies, or your own experience and wisdom.Have your hypotheses predict the nature of relationship between or among variables.Express your hypotheses in an interrogative sentence.Establish a logical relationship between the hypotheses and the research problem.45s
- Q10The following are guidelines in writing statement of the problem. Which one is NOT?Set the title of the research.Describe the precise issue that the research will address.Put the problem in the context.Show the relevance of the problem.45s
- Q11A research plan serves as a guide in the conduct of a research.TrueFalse30s
- Q12The name of proponents or student researchers are placed in the research plan and for team research, team leader is identified.TrueFalse30s
- Q13Express your hypotheses in an interrogative sentence.TrueFalse30s
- Q14Hypotheses are essential because they guide you on which aspect of the research to focus on.FalseTrue30s
- Q15The objectives of the study should not only flow from the identified study but should lead also to the statement of the problem.TrueFalse30s