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This document is a summative test for a Practical Research 2 class. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key concepts in quantitative research methods and interventions. It also includes 5 short answer identification questions about sampling methods. The test was administered at Manicahan National High School in the Philippines for the first quarter of the 2020-2021 school year.

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This document is a summative test for a Practical Research 2 class. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key concepts in quantitative research methods and interventions. It also includes 5 short answer identification questions about sampling methods. The test was administered at Manicahan National High School in the Philippines for the first quarter of the 2020-2021 school year.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga City
MANICAHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Manicahan, Zamboanga City

SUMMATIVE TEST 1
Practical Research 2 (First Quarter)
S.Y. 2020 – 2021
Name: ________________________________________ Date: ______________________
Year & Section: _________________________________ Score: _____________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Directions: Read each of the following statements. Choose the best answer from the choices given.
Write only the letter of your choice on the space provided before each number. (1 point each)

______ 1. Which of the following BEST describes quantitative research?


a. Research that is exploratory.
b. The collection of non-numerical data.
c. Research that attempts to generate a new theory.
d. An attempt to confirm the researcher’s hypotheses

______ 2. The following are found in the writing of the methodology EXCEPT ____________.
a. Problem b. Instruments c. Participants d. Research
design

______ 3. What data do quantitative methods use to primarily collect?


a. Descriptive b. Numerical c. Visual d. Narrative
______ 4. In a quantitative research method, which means data trustworthiness?
a. Validity b. Triangulation c. Reliability d. Validity and Reliability
______ 5. Which of the following describes all the steps in conducting the research study?
a. Design b. Instruments c. Procedure d. Methods

______ 6. In descriptive research, which of the following is considered in the questionnaires?


a. Careful selection of variables c. Validation of the questionnaires
b. Well-defined criterion variables d. Critical identification of extraneous
variables
______ 7. Quantitative research only works if __________________.
a. You talk to the right people
b. You talk to the right number of people
c. You ask the right questions to a number of people
d. You ask the right questions and analyze the data you get in the right way

______ 8. Providing table that summarizes the intervention details for each study.
a. Consider intervention details during question formulation
b. Extract intervention details as part of data extraction
c. Share intervention materials where possible
d. Request missing intervention details

_____ 9. Refers to the repetition of a research study, generally with different situations and different
subjects, to determine if the basic findings of the original study can be applied to other participants
and circumstances.
a. Intervention b. Systematic c. Replication d. Modifications
_____ 10. Which of the following is not a part in conducting a review?
a. Consider intervention characteristics during statistical analyses
b. Extract intervention details as part of data extraction
c. Describe intervention considerations in the review protocol
d. Request missing intervention details

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_____ 11. Which recommendations to improve the consideration interventions that reveals important
gaps in existing research?
a. Share intervention materials where possible c. Describe implications for
future research
b. Consider intervention details during question formulation d. Report intervention
details in summary table

_____ 12. In the Why section of the TIDieR checklist, the following are included, EXCEPT:
a. Rationale b. Theory c. Goal d. Summary

_____ 13. If the intervention was planned to be personalized, titrated or adapted, then describe what,
why, when and how. This statement belongs to ___?
a. Who provided b. Tailoring c. Modifications d. Extent of Intervention

_____ 14. Adrian is a classroom teacher and he is trying to teach his students the importance of
interventions in research. Which of the following is correct concerning describing interventions?
a. Intervention details are rarely fully considered in systematic reviews
b. Intervention details are needed in many stages of the review process
c. Authors should give consideration to intervention during planning
d. Interventions implemented in single settings may be the most effective

_____ 15. Parker is working on a research project designed to assess the effect of biofeedback
assisted abdominal breathing relaxation on blood pressure and anxiety among patients with
hypertension. The intervention used for the study was biofeedback assisted relaxation technique.
Evaluate which of the following was his purpose of the intervention?
a. Distract and relax the mind of a person b. Skin care routine
a. Conducting therapy session d. Calm down the patient

II. IDENTIFICATION:
Directions: Answer the given items correctly. Write your answers on the spaces provided before each
number.

_____________ 1. __________ refers to the method of selection at the convenience of the


researcher. This may be biased because the researcher’s convenience may not be
the same for the whole population.
______________ 2. A __________ is a method of selecting study sample from the population.
______________ 3. _____________ refers to the method of sampling where the researchers keep
an accepting sample until they reach the quota. Often used for infinite population
frames.
______________ 4. A ____________ refers to the method where all the population is given fair
chance of selection to be included as the study subjects.
______________ 5. __________ refers to the method of selection that gives equal opportunity to all
the members of the population to be selected in the sample. Lottery Method is one
of the common forms of random sampling.

“Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought.” --- Albert
Szent – Gyorgyi

God Bless & Good Luck!

Prepared by:

EVANGELINE G. BARTOLOME
Subject Teacher

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