Deck 1: Definitions, Purposes, and Dimensions of Research
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Deck 1: Definitions, Purposes, and Dimensions of Research
1
Disciplined inquiry refers to research that is:
A) Characterized as being unquestionable or absolute
B) Conducted and reported so that the argument of the researcher can be carefully examined
C) Necessary to influence important policy decisions
D) Superficially plausible and outwardly logical
A) Characterized as being unquestionable or absolute
B) Conducted and reported so that the argument of the researcher can be carefully examined
C) Necessary to influence important policy decisions
D) Superficially plausible and outwardly logical
Conducted and reported so that the argument of the researcher can be carefully examined
2
Field settings for research:
A) Are only found in qualitative research studies
B) Provide better control over extraneous variables
C) Are places where participants typically live or work
D) Lack ecological validity
A) Are only found in qualitative research studies
B) Provide better control over extraneous variables
C) Are places where participants typically live or work
D) Lack ecological validity
Are places where participants typically live or work
3
Self-report data can be biased by which of the following:
A) Close observation of the participants' behaviors
B) A sensitive, well-trained interviewer
C) Participants may want to please the researcher
D) b and c
A) Close observation of the participants' behaviors
B) A sensitive, well-trained interviewer
C) Participants may want to please the researcher
D) b and c
Participants may want to please the researcher
4
Quantitative data are:
A) Easily classified or quantified
B) Usually gathered from interviews, observations, or documents
C) Said to be "subjective"
D) a and b
A) Easily classified or quantified
B) Usually gathered from interviews, observations, or documents
C) Said to be "subjective"
D) a and b
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5
Qualitative data are:
A) Said to be "objective"
B) Difficult to quantify
C) Typically words or images
D) b and c
A) Said to be "objective"
B) Difficult to quantify
C) Typically words or images
D) b and c
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6
Examples of a field setting include:
A) A room with a video camera and microphones to record participants' behavior
B) A hospital to study surgical complications
C) A school to study student aggression towards peers
D) All of the above
A) A room with a video camera and microphones to record participants' behavior
B) A hospital to study surgical complications
C) A school to study student aggression towards peers
D) All of the above
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7
Smith's definition of research includes:
A) It must be reported
B) It must be eloquently stated
C) The researchers must be well-known
D) It must seem plausible
A) It must be reported
B) It must be eloquently stated
C) The researchers must be well-known
D) It must seem plausible
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8
Research should be:
A) Systematic
B) Difficult to verify
C) Naturalistic
D) Quantifiable
A) Systematic
B) Difficult to verify
C) Naturalistic
D) Quantifiable
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9
Research must be either qualitative or quantitative.
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10
One purpose of research is to better understand new developments within one's discipline.
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11
A hospital administrator wants to investigate the efficacy of a new medical program. This is an example of practical applications for research.
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12
A researcher wants to learn more about Bandura's self-efficacy construct. This is an example of a practical application for research.
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A mastery motivation tool is being developed to assess preschool children. This is an example of the theory development purpose for research.
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Professionals can usually glean what they need to know by attending professional workshops and conferences.
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15
The constructivist approach does not adhere to a set of systematic guidelines.
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16
Research hypotheses can rarely be tested or verified by others.
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17
The type of data and data analysis must match the research paradigm, qualitative or quantitative.
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18
There are philosophical differences between qualitative and quantitative research.
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19
Quantitative research usually follows a detailed plan established prior to the study.
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20
A theory presents a systematic view of a phenomenon.
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21
Explain the similarities and differences among the four main purposes of conducting research.
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22
In your own words, define "research."
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23
Explain the differences between the randomized experimental approach and the quasi-experimental approach.
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