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This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about research methods. The questions cover topics such as the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, examples of qualitative and quantitative research methods, the purpose of literature reviews and abstracts, and key elements of the research process such as developing research questions and writing conclusions.

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This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about research methods. The questions cover topics such as the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, examples of qualitative and quantitative research methods, the purpose of literature reviews and abstracts, and key elements of the research process such as developing research questions and writing conclusions.

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In a quantitative study, the results often include many quotes from participants who were
interviewed

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Qualitative research methods are research methods that deal with numbers.

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Online research / Literature research is a type quantitative research methods.

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What is a good research? The following are correct except

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Research design thoroughly planned

b.
Findings presented ambiguously

c.
Purpose clearly defined
d.
Research process detailed

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Qualitative methods are probably the oldest of all the scientific techniques, the method of
qualitative research is:

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Attitude Scales

b.
Questionnaire

c.
Depth Interview

d.
Observation

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Website visitor profiling/research is a type of qualitative research methods.

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A case study research methodology is useful in:

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a.
Studies that involve large populations spread over large geographic areas.

b.
Studies that involve very large populations.

c.
Statistical analysis.
d.
The study of a bounded entity, such as a business, or a class, or a club, or an event.

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Research questions are crucial because they will.

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a.
help you to decide which research area interests you.

b.
guide your decisions about what data to collect and from where.

c.
prevent you from thinking about research strategies.

d.
ensure that your findings have external validity.

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A survey research methodology is particularly useful in facilitating the study of:

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The workforce

b.
Very large populations and geographically scattered populations.
c.
People at work.

d.
Women at work.

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Questionnaires typically contain multiple choice questions, attitude scales, closed questions
and open-ended questions.

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A literature review is an important part of the research process because

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a.
it allows you identify and read key books and articles by some of the main figures who have
written in the field.

b.
it is a summary of what literature is available on your topic

c.
my supervisor likes to create more reading for me.
d.
I like to visit the library and read generally around my topic.

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Business research is:

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About investigating some aspect of business.

b.
About statistical analysis.

c.
Always complex and difficult to understand.

d.
Not really relevant.

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Every research project should begin with:

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a.
A decision about the research methodology to be used.

b.
A decision about the data gathering methods to be used.

c.
An understanding of the overall conclusion that will be drawn.

d.
A statement of the research.

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Which of the following describes the purpose of qualitative research?

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a.
All of the above.

b.
It explores a phenomenon to better understand it.

c.
It answers questions and illuminates issues that cannot be answered by quantitative
methods.

d.
It describes and answers questions about participants and contexts.
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Interview questions should:

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Lead the respondent

b.
Be delivered in a neutral tone

c.
Test the respondents’ powers of memory

d.
Probe sensitive issues

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‘Questionnaire’ and ‘survey’ mean the same thing.

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Experimental research is based on trying to prove a theory.

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The results usually begin with a description of the sample.

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all of these

b.
quantitative study

c.
qualitative study

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______________ are a set of individuals selected specifically to understand their opinions and
behaviors.

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Ethnographic group

b.
Focus groups
c.
None of the above.

d.
Ethnic group
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The __________ to a research paper simply introduces the topic being researched.

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literature review

b.
abstract

c.
methods

d.
introduction

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Which of the following is not a type of Literature Review?

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Selective Review

b.
Historical Review

c.
Argumentative Review
d.
Integrative Review

e.
Methodological Review

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The introductory section of a research report should aim to:

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identify the specific focus of the study.

b.
grab the reader's attention.

c.
all of the above.

d.
provide a rationale for the dissertation, or article.

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Quantitative research requires much larger numbers of respondents than qualitative
research.

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The ff. are the purpose of a literature review except.

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a.
Such a research can help track competition in the business sector.

b.
Point the way in fulfilling a need for additional research.

c.
Reveal any gaps that exist in the literature.

d.
None of these.
e.
Describe the relationship of each work to the others under consideration.

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An abstract summarizes, usually in one paragraph of ______ words or less, the major aspects
of the entire paper in a prescribed sequence

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500

b.
400

c.
1000

d.
300

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‘Questionnaire’ and ‘survey’ mean the same thing.

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Summarize the collected data and the statistical treatment, and/or mechanics, of analysis.

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Which of the following is not a type of abstract?

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Highlight Abstract

b.
Descriptive Abstract

c.
Critical Abstract

d.
None of the above

e.
Informative Abstract

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______________can be described as an organized, systematic, data-based, critical, objective,
scientific inquiry or investigation into a specific problem, undertaken with the purpose of
finding answers or solutions to it.

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a.
Research methods

b.
Basic Research
c.
Business research

d.
Research question

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Which of the following is not an essential element of report writing?

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None of these

b.
Conclusion

c.
Reference

d.
Research Methodology

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The ___________________ of the introductory paragraph simply recalls the main idea and adds
a strong ending to a paragraph.

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concluding sentence

b.
research statement

c.
supporting Sentences

d.
topic sentence

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When writing the results section, avoid doing the..

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All of the these.

b.
Ignoring negative results.

c.
Reporting background information or attempting to explain your findings.

d.
Discussing or interpreting your results.

e.
Ignoring negative results.

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