Deck 13: Using Assessment in Action Research

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A study conducted to advance knowledge but has no immediate practical application is considered

A) applied research
B) qualitative research
C) basic research
D) action research
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A stratified random sample is conducted to ensure that

A) each subject in the population has an equal chance of being selected
B) each sub-population is adequately represented in the study
C) choosing a subject will increase the probability of similar subjects being chosen
D) the research hypothesis being tested will be confirmed.
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Those variables that are not controlled, accounted for, or included in a study by the researcher and that could serve as alternate explanations for the findings are called

A) proxy variables
B) extraneous variables
C) treatment variables
D) exogenous variables
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The variable that the researcher measures to identify conditions or characteristics that appear, disappear, or change as the independent variable is manipulated or controlled is called the

A) treatment independent variable
B) dependent variable
C) modifying variable
D) mediating variable
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Which of the following best characterizes action research?

A) The research attempts to test a theory
B) The results are generalized to a population
C) Descriptive statistics are used for analysis
D) A simple random sampling method is used
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In a carefully controlled action study, any differences found between the treatment group and the control group are attributed to the differing manipulation of the

A) dependent variable
B) intervening variable
C) extraneous variable
D) independent variable
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Which of the following is representative of applied research?

A) It is concerned with solving a problem
B) It is often conducted by teachers
C) It is usually carried out in a laboratory
D) It is concerned with testing theory
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In a study comparing scores on an achievement test between boys and girls, the dependent variable would be the

A) scores on the achievement test
B) gender
C) both a & b
D) neither a nor b
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It is generally inappropriate to generalize the results of a study to a population when the subjects are NOT randomly selected from the population because

A) the number of subjects in the study is too small
B) there is likely experimenter bias
C) there is little assurance that the subjects are an adequate representation of the population
D) there is little assurance that the data collected from the subjects is reliable
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A study in which the researcher interviews high school administrators to gather their opinions regarding recently implemented school reform policies would best be classified as

A) historical research
B) quantitative research
C) qualitative descriptive research
D) experimental research
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Internal validity refers to whether the manipulation or control of the independent variable has a genuine effect on the dependent variable in

A) a controlled setting
B) an uncontrolled setting
C) other settings
D) none of the above
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A sample made up of volunteers may be biased because

A) the control group and the experimental group can never be equated
B) it is not economical
C) they may not be representative of the total population
D) none of the above
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In research, the population refers to

A) the pool of individuals from which subjects were randomly drawn
B) the subjects actually participating in the experiment
C) only those subjects in the control group
D) only those subjects in the treatment group
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One major disadvantage of a non-probability sample is that

A) subjects may not represent the greater population
B) participating in the study may be inconvenient for the subject
C) it consumes a considerable amount of the researcher's time to randomly select the subjects from the population
D) there are no disadvantages
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Whether the results of the study can be generalized to other subjects in other settings is a question relating to

A) internal validity
B) external validity
C) content validity
D) construct validity
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Random assignment of subjects to the treatment group and the control group increases the probability that the two groups will be

A) equal on all salient characteristics
B) unequal on all salient characteristics
C) significantly different on the dependent variable
D) the same on the dependent variable
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Pre-experimental designs produce the greatest threat to internal and external validity because it provides

A) either no control group or no way to equate the groups used
B) a control group through randomization
C) an equivalent-groups design
D) none of the above
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The variable which defines the condition or characteristics that the action researcher manipulates or controls is referred to as the

A) dependent variable
B) extraneous variable
C) mediating variable
D) independent variable
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Which of the following is a feature of a simple random sample?

A) Subjects are chosen from the population in such a way that each has an equal chance of being selected.
B) Choosing one subject increases the probability of another subject being chosen
C) Subjects within a sub-population are randomly chosen to ensure that each sub-population is adequately represented
D) Subjects consist of those who are available to participate in the study.
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Selecting every 10th subject from an accurate and finite list of a population is an example of which sampling method?

A) Simple random sampling
B) Stratified random sampling
C) Cluster sampling
D) Systematic sampling
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In a true experiment

A) the control group receives the treatment
B) the subjects are randomly assigned to the control and experimental groups
C) both the control and experimental groups receive the treatment
D) it is not necessary to control for the Hawthorne effect
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The influence of extraneous variables can be minimized by the use of

A) random assignment
B) removing the variable from the study
C) analysis of covariance
D) all of the above
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The time series design

A) requires periodic observations of an individual or group
B) minimizes the effect of history
C) minimizes experimental mortality
D) requires only one observation of an individual or group
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A study conducted to advance knowledge but has no immediate practical application is considered

A) applied research
B) qualitative research
C) basic research
D) action research
C
2
A stratified random sample is conducted to ensure that

A) each subject in the population has an equal chance of being selected
B) each sub-population is adequately represented in the study
C) choosing a subject will increase the probability of similar subjects being chosen
D) the research hypothesis being tested will be confirmed.
C
3
Those variables that are not controlled, accounted for, or included in a study by the researcher and that could serve as alternate explanations for the findings are called

A) proxy variables
B) extraneous variables
C) treatment variables
D) exogenous variables
B
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The variable that the researcher measures to identify conditions or characteristics that appear, disappear, or change as the independent variable is manipulated or controlled is called the

A) treatment independent variable
B) dependent variable
C) modifying variable
D) mediating variable
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Which of the following best characterizes action research?

A) The research attempts to test a theory
B) The results are generalized to a population
C) Descriptive statistics are used for analysis
D) A simple random sampling method is used
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In a carefully controlled action study, any differences found between the treatment group and the control group are attributed to the differing manipulation of the

A) dependent variable
B) intervening variable
C) extraneous variable
D) independent variable
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Which of the following is representative of applied research?

A) It is concerned with solving a problem
B) It is often conducted by teachers
C) It is usually carried out in a laboratory
D) It is concerned with testing theory
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In a study comparing scores on an achievement test between boys and girls, the dependent variable would be the

A) scores on the achievement test
B) gender
C) both a & b
D) neither a nor b
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It is generally inappropriate to generalize the results of a study to a population when the subjects are NOT randomly selected from the population because

A) the number of subjects in the study is too small
B) there is likely experimenter bias
C) there is little assurance that the subjects are an adequate representation of the population
D) there is little assurance that the data collected from the subjects is reliable
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A study in which the researcher interviews high school administrators to gather their opinions regarding recently implemented school reform policies would best be classified as

A) historical research
B) quantitative research
C) qualitative descriptive research
D) experimental research
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Internal validity refers to whether the manipulation or control of the independent variable has a genuine effect on the dependent variable in

A) a controlled setting
B) an uncontrolled setting
C) other settings
D) none of the above
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A sample made up of volunteers may be biased because

A) the control group and the experimental group can never be equated
B) it is not economical
C) they may not be representative of the total population
D) none of the above
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In research, the population refers to

A) the pool of individuals from which subjects were randomly drawn
B) the subjects actually participating in the experiment
C) only those subjects in the control group
D) only those subjects in the treatment group
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One major disadvantage of a non-probability sample is that

A) subjects may not represent the greater population
B) participating in the study may be inconvenient for the subject
C) it consumes a considerable amount of the researcher's time to randomly select the subjects from the population
D) there are no disadvantages
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Whether the results of the study can be generalized to other subjects in other settings is a question relating to

A) internal validity
B) external validity
C) content validity
D) construct validity
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Random assignment of subjects to the treatment group and the control group increases the probability that the two groups will be

A) equal on all salient characteristics
B) unequal on all salient characteristics
C) significantly different on the dependent variable
D) the same on the dependent variable
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Pre-experimental designs produce the greatest threat to internal and external validity because it provides

A) either no control group or no way to equate the groups used
B) a control group through randomization
C) an equivalent-groups design
D) none of the above
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The variable which defines the condition or characteristics that the action researcher manipulates or controls is referred to as the

A) dependent variable
B) extraneous variable
C) mediating variable
D) independent variable
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Which of the following is a feature of a simple random sample?

A) Subjects are chosen from the population in such a way that each has an equal chance of being selected.
B) Choosing one subject increases the probability of another subject being chosen
C) Subjects within a sub-population are randomly chosen to ensure that each sub-population is adequately represented
D) Subjects consist of those who are available to participate in the study.
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Selecting every 10th subject from an accurate and finite list of a population is an example of which sampling method?

A) Simple random sampling
B) Stratified random sampling
C) Cluster sampling
D) Systematic sampling
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In a true experiment

A) the control group receives the treatment
B) the subjects are randomly assigned to the control and experimental groups
C) both the control and experimental groups receive the treatment
D) it is not necessary to control for the Hawthorne effect
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The influence of extraneous variables can be minimized by the use of

A) random assignment
B) removing the variable from the study
C) analysis of covariance
D) all of the above
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The time series design

A) requires periodic observations of an individual or group
B) minimizes the effect of history
C) minimizes experimental mortality
D) requires only one observation of an individual or group
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