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Research Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of research concepts with our engaging quiz! This 33-question quiz covers various types of research methodologies, data analysis techniques, and the significance of research in academia and practical settings.

Whether you're a student, educator, or a research enthusiast, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of:

  • Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
  • Research Design and Data Collection
  • Analysis Techniques
  • Impacts of Research on Society
33 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExploringKnowledge321
1. Research undertakings are always geared toward improving and making difference in peoples life
A. Research contributes to one's personal and professional development
Research gathers relevant information and produces novel knowledge
Research promotes understanding of history
Research improves the quality of life
2. Flexible seating in classroom to increase effective collaborative learning- determine what might improve student learning in that setting, to understand what is that happening.
Grounded Theory
Action Research
Narrative Research
Ethnography
Results of the study are measurable.
Research
Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Methods
The results of research studies can be used as springboard for conducting more studies, planning new projects, or creating new products.
Research contributes to one's personal and professional development
Research gathers relevant information and produces novel knowledge
Research promotes understanding of history
Research improves the quality of life
It is more structured as the process typically requires the use of standard experimental methods under controlled conditions in order to generate numerical data. Usually numerical data are obtained from various replicates to validate and confirmed later via statistical analysis.
Research
Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Method
Answer the question why, how or what about a particular phenomenon. It is focused on understanding people's feeling, perceptions, experiences, cultures among other thing.
Research
Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Method
In a qualitative analysis this is to study communication and how language is used to achieve effects in specific contents.
Content Analysis
Thematic Analysis
Textual Analysis
Discourse Analysis
Understanding our history can help us shape our future. Research does this by examining past societies, problem, and human behaviors and comparing them to current ones.
Research promotes understanding of history
Research gathers relevant information and produces novel knowledge
Research improves the quality of life
Research contributes to one's personal and professional development
Research establishes relationships and causation as data is presented through plots, graphs, tables, figures and the like.
Research
Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Methods
Research is commonly used in the fields of social sciences, education, community development and the like.
Research
Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Methods
Why Senior High School students are frustrated by their academic performance - discover the root causes of their problem.
Grounded Theory
Narrative Research
Action Research
Ethnography
Employs the methods of both qualitative and quantitative research.
Research
Qualitative
Quantitative
Mixed methods
A process of gathering and measuring information and variables of interest that enables to answer the stated research questions test hypotheses and evaluation outcomes.
Data Analysis
Data Collection
Research Design
Research Analysis
This type of research is used to understand how people experience the world, they tend to be flexible and focus on retaining rich meaning when interpreting data.
Research
Qualitative
Quantitative
Mixed Methods
In qualitative analysis this is to identify and interpret patterns and themes in a qualitative data
Content Analysis
Thematic Analysis
Textual Analysis
Discourse Analysis
A plan on how to conduct your research. This will serve as your guide in accomplishing your research objectives and priorities. Furthermore is about planning specific data gatherings such as interview, surveys, and documents you will use.
Deveolop a research strategy or design
Collection of data
Identifying research topic
Validate research design and analyze data
Anthropologist travel to an island living within the society - researching about the people and culture
Grounded Theory
Ethnography
Action research
Narrative research
This is realistic as it requires you to gather data and obtain as much information about the area of study.
Research
Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Methods
Data analyses are inductive and comparative, meaning the researcher develops concepts and theories from data.
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Quantitative
Qualitative
Mixed Method
Personality approach that places questions of individuals current experiences of themselves and their worlds. Explores what people experience and focus on their experience of phenomena.
Phenomenological Research
Narrative Research
Action Research
Grounded Theory
This stage is mainly about reading studies, articles and other sources related to your study. Must be done systematically. Carefully select and evaluate your sources of information to ensure their credibility and reliability.
Formulate your research problem
Conduct a research data
Review of related literature
Develop a research design
Research challenges us to become better individuals because it gives us new ideas, perspective and skills.
Research contributes to one's personal and professional development
Research gathers relevant information and produces novel knowledge
Research promotes understanding of history
Research improves the quality of life
Researchers examines stories, interviews, life histories, journals, photographsand other artifacts.
Grounded Theory
Action Research
Narrative Research
Ethnography
In Quantitative research the results of the study are descriptive in numbers.
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Research is a unsystematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analyze, and interpret data to understand, describe or predict phenomenon.
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Typically an oral defense or presentation is done once.
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In Qualitative research, the researcher attempts to build concepts, theories or hypothesis that emerge from his or her engagement with his or her subject or the natural community.
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Qualitative data are typically presented in constructs, themes or categories and are discussed in a narrative or descriptive manner.
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RESEARCH is scholarly work as it follows the highest research standards
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Quantitative is presented in the forms of graphs, spreadsheet or table. Discussion are focused on establishing cause and effect relationships.
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False
RESEARCH offers practical, innovative and novel solutions and contributions to different bodies of knowledge.
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The success of a research is its ability to find answers and solutions to real world problems. The findings of many research studies have decrease and benefited countless people.
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False
RESEARCH is analytical as the process is conducted in a scientific, systematic, and structured manner using standard methods.
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False
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