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Deck 3: he Research Problem
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Which one of the following steps comes first in conducting a research study?
A) Operationally defining the variables
B) Formulating a research problem
C) Reviewing literature
D) Selecting a suitable research methodology
E) Collecting and interpreting the data
A) Operationally defining the variables
B) Formulating a research problem
C) Reviewing literature
D) Selecting a suitable research methodology
E) Collecting and interpreting the data
B
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Exhibit 3-1: Sources of research problems in education include: deduction from theory, personal experience, related research, and non-educational sources.Indicate which of these sources is referred to in the following questions.
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.This source enables researchers to identify gaps in the body of organized knowledge within a field.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.This source enables researchers to identify gaps in the body of organized knowledge within a field.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
C
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Exhibit 3-1: Sources of research problems in education include: deduction from theory, personal experience, related research, and non-educational sources.Indicate which of these sources is referred to in the following questions.
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.This source results in studies whose findings are easily integrated into the body of knowledge.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.This source results in studies whose findings are easily integrated into the body of knowledge.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
A
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Which one of the following research questions is more likely to be ex post facto?
A) What is the effect of drug use on the achievement of high school students?
B) What is the effect of tangible reinforcement on learning to write by elementary school students?
C) What is the relationship between achievement motivation and self-concept?
D) None of the above.
A) What is the effect of drug use on the achievement of high school students?
B) What is the effect of tangible reinforcement on learning to write by elementary school students?
C) What is the relationship between achievement motivation and self-concept?
D) None of the above.
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Research questions deduced from theories in one's field of specialization
A) are less replicated than research questions stimulated by other sources.
B) have greater potential for making a contribution to the body of organized knowledge.
C) produce universal results applicable to all cultures.
D) lack significance since they could not be used for solving problems peculiar to a particular situation.
A) are less replicated than research questions stimulated by other sources.
B) have greater potential for making a contribution to the body of organized knowledge.
C) produce universal results applicable to all cultures.
D) lack significance since they could not be used for solving problems peculiar to a particular situation.
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The main purpose of the review of published literature is to
A) show that the investigator is knowledgeable.
B) find the answer to the research question that one has formulated.
C) establish the significance of the study by showing that other researchers have been interested in the same topic.
D) link the question with the body of knowledge and take the next logical step.
A) show that the investigator is knowledgeable.
B) find the answer to the research question that one has formulated.
C) establish the significance of the study by showing that other researchers have been interested in the same topic.
D) link the question with the body of knowledge and take the next logical step.
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An important criterion for evaluating a research problem is whether or not it will
A) be of interest to individuals outside one's profession.
B) satisfy the researcher's own curiosity.
C) prove the researcher's opinion on the relationship between variables under investigation.
D) make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in one's field of specialization.
A) be of interest to individuals outside one's profession.
B) satisfy the researcher's own curiosity.
C) prove the researcher's opinion on the relationship between variables under investigation.
D) make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in one's field of specialization.
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The statement of the problem for research should
A) always be in question form.
B) always be in a declarative form.
C) include the source and significance of the problem.
D) clearly indicate what is to be investigated.
A) always be in question form.
B) always be in a declarative form.
C) include the source and significance of the problem.
D) clearly indicate what is to be investigated.
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"Is there a relationship between adolescents' learning style and their academic achievement?" This question is
A) a poor question because it is not clearly stated.
B) a good question because the variables can be operationally defined and the relationship between them investigated.
C) a poor question because the variables could not be clearly and operationally defined.
D) a good question because it is concerned with academic achievement.
A) a poor question because it is not clearly stated.
B) a good question because the variables can be operationally defined and the relationship between them investigated.
C) a poor question because the variables could not be clearly and operationally defined.
D) a good question because it is concerned with academic achievement.
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Which one of the following reasons is not an acceptable reason for replicating a research study?
A) One's view of the relationship between the variables of the study is different from the findings of the study.
B) One suspects that the subjects of the study do not represent the population under investigation.
C) One wants to see if the use of different instruments for measuring the variables of the study would produce the same results.
D) One wants to investigate the applicability of the results of a study to a larger population.
A) One's view of the relationship between the variables of the study is different from the findings of the study.
B) One suspects that the subjects of the study do not represent the population under investigation.
C) One wants to see if the use of different instruments for measuring the variables of the study would produce the same results.
D) One wants to investigate the applicability of the results of a study to a larger population.
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In selecting a research problem, which one of the following should not be taken into account?
A) Is the problem amenable to research?
B) Will the problem make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge?
C) Will the problem lead to new problems for research?
D) Will I prove that what I already know is true?
E) Has the problem already been adequately answered?
A) Is the problem amenable to research?
B) Will the problem make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge?
C) Will the problem lead to new problems for research?
D) Will I prove that what I already know is true?
E) Has the problem already been adequately answered?
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Exhibit 3-1: Sources of research problems in education include: deduction from theory, personal experience, related research, and non-educational sources.Indicate which of these sources is referred to in the following questions.
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.This source enables researchers to identify methodologies used by previous researchers.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.This source enables researchers to identify methodologies used by previous researchers.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
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To be researchable, an educational problem must be one that
A) can be answered by empirical analysis.
B) has practical implications for educational practice.
C) can be conducted in one's own school.
D) is approved by the school authorities.
A) can be answered by empirical analysis.
B) has practical implications for educational practice.
C) can be conducted in one's own school.
D) is approved by the school authorities.
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In stating the problem for a quantitative research study one should
A) restrict the scope of the study to a specific question.
B)operationally define the variables under investigation.
C)spell out all the steps needed for conducting the study.
D)a and b.
E)b and c.
A) restrict the scope of the study to a specific question.
B)operationally define the variables under investigation.
C)spell out all the steps needed for conducting the study.
D)a and b.
E)b and c.
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Which one of the following research questions meets the criteria of a good research question?
A) What are the ways of decreasing violence in American society?
B) How could high school students be motivated to study world geography?
C) Does attending kindergarten affect the social maturity of the children at the elementary school level?
D) Should high school curricula aim at preparing students for college or should they aim at preparing students for life?
A) What are the ways of decreasing violence in American society?
B) How could high school students be motivated to study world geography?
C) Does attending kindergarten affect the social maturity of the children at the elementary school level?
D) Should high school curricula aim at preparing students for college or should they aim at preparing students for life?
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The statement of the problem should include the
A) reason for the design of the study.
B) measuring device to be used in the study.
C) variables of the study.
D) operational definitions of the technical terms.
A) reason for the design of the study.
B) measuring device to be used in the study.
C) variables of the study.
D) operational definitions of the technical terms.
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The useful sources of a research problem include
A) personal experience.
B) deduction from theories.
C) published literature.
D) all of the above.
A) personal experience.
B) deduction from theories.
C) published literature.
D) all of the above.
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Exhibit 3-1: Sources of research problems in education include: deduction from theory, personal experience, related research, and non-educational sources.Indicate which of these sources is referred to in the following questions.
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.Fragmented and unrelated bits of information are most likely to be found in studies from this source.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
Refer to Exhibit 3-1.Fragmented and unrelated bits of information are most likely to be found in studies from this source.
A) deduction from theory
B) personal experience
C) related research
D) non-educational sources
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"What are the ways of promoting diversity in secondary schools?" This question is
A) a good question for research since it has practical value.
B) a poor question because it is trivial.
C) a typical educational research question.
D) too general and has no clear indication of the direction the research is to take.
A) a good question for research since it has practical value.
B) a poor question because it is trivial.
C) a typical educational research question.
D) too general and has no clear indication of the direction the research is to take.
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A geography teacher is planning to conduct research on the effect of field trips on learning geographical facts.The source of this researcher's problem is most likely
A) the recommendation of school authorities.
B) his/her own experience.
C) his/her knowledge of geography.
D) a suggestion made by the school psychologist.
A) the recommendation of school authorities.
B) his/her own experience.
C) his/her knowledge of geography.
D) a suggestion made by the school psychologist.
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Is there any relationship between locus of control and school achievement?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Is there any relationship between locus of control and school achievement?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2."What is the vocabulary level of the reading books used in the middle schools of the United States?" The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2."What is the vocabulary level of the reading books used in the middle schools of the United States?" The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Can the learning effect demonstrated in Smith's study be replicated?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Can the learning effect demonstrated in Smith's study be replicated?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Is it desirable to have counseling programs for at-risk students? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Is it desirable to have counseling programs for at-risk students? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.What is the relationship between academic self-concept and persisting in school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.What is the relationship between academic self-concept and persisting in school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.What is the average height of high school dropouts in the state of Michigan? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.What is the average height of high school dropouts in the state of Michigan? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Are parents to be blamed for their children's dropping out of school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Are parents to be blamed for their children's dropping out of school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Is there a relationship between the graduation rate of high schools and the school size? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Is there a relationship between the graduation rate of high schools and the school size? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Exhibit 3-4: Criteria for selection of a research problem may be summarized as follows:
Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.A first grade teacher wants to do a study involving prediction of postnatal development from fetal activity.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated

Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.A first grade teacher wants to do a study involving prediction of postnatal development from fetal activity.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated
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A student has formulated the following question for research: "Should schools group students on the basis of their scholastic aptitude?" This question violates the criterion that
A) a question should be researchable.
B) a question must not be trivial.
C) a question must strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
D) none of the above.
A) a question should be researchable.
B) a question must not be trivial.
C) a question must strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
D) none of the above.
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Are the sources of teacher stress reported in the British studies similar to the sources of teacher stress in the United States?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Are the sources of teacher stress reported in the British studies similar to the sources of teacher stress in the United States?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Does presentation of advance organizers facilitate learning of subsequently presented materials?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Does presentation of advance organizers facilitate learning of subsequently presented materials?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-4: Criteria for selection of a research problem may be summarized as follows:
Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.A principal wants to determine if high school students should have after-school jobs.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated

Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.A principal wants to determine if high school students should have after-school jobs.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated
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Exhibit 3-4: Criteria for selection of a research problem may be summarized as follows:
Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.The superintendent of Spencer schools plans a survey of taxpayers' attitudes toward the construction of a new elementary school.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated

Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.The superintendent of Spencer schools plans a survey of taxpayers' attitudes toward the construction of a new elementary school.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.What is the relationship between school absence and school achievement in the middle school?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.What is the relationship between school absence and school achievement in the middle school?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Does participation in social activities result in an increase in the level of moral development as presented in Kohlberg's model?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Does participation in social activities result in an increase in the level of moral development as presented in Kohlberg's model?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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"Is there a relationship between intelligence and reading achievement?" This question is
A) a significant question for research since the relationship between two important educational variables is being considered.
B) trivial question since the relationship between these variables is well established.
C) a good question for research because it probes for the cause of school success.
D) a poor question for research because it does not imply empirical investigation.
A) a significant question for research since the relationship between two important educational variables is being considered.
B) trivial question since the relationship between these variables is well established.
C) a good question for research because it probes for the cause of school success.
D) a poor question for research because it does not imply empirical investigation.
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Is there a relationship between the prevalence of the AIDS epidemic and parents' attitudes toward sex education?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Is there a relationship between the prevalence of the AIDS epidemic and parents' attitudes toward sex education?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-3: Identify the most likely source for the research problems listed.
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Do the results of Van de Green's study on adolescents' behavior conducted in the Netherlands apply to the American culture?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
Refer to Exhibit 3-3.Do the results of Van de Green's study on adolescents' behavior conducted in the Netherlands apply to the American culture?
A) personal experience
B) deduction from theory
C) related research
D) non-education source
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Exhibit 3-2: The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should avoid trivial questions, strive for a balance between generality and specificity, and avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.One of these criteria may have been violated in the following examples.Examine each problem, then indicate the kind of violation.
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Is it right to separate at-risk students from other students in high school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
Refer to Exhibit 3-2.Is it right to separate at-risk students from other students in high school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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Re-state the following problem in a researchable form: A teacher wants to investigate whether the school system should adopt a year-round schedule.
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Exhibit 3-5: Consider the question, "Does the reciprocal teaching method increase the reading comprehension scores of children in sixth grade?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-5.What is the population?
A) Children
B) Reading comprehension scores
C) Reciprocal teaching method
D) Sixth graders
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-5.What is the population?
A) Children
B) Reading comprehension scores
C) Reciprocal teaching method
D) Sixth graders
E) Two of the above
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Exhibit 3-6: Consider the question, "Do college students' rate of learning a series of cognitive tasks differ in regard to age and type of motivation (intrinsic or extrinsic)?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-6.What is the population?
A) Age
B) College students
C) Rate of learning
D) Type of motivation
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-6.What is the population?
A) Age
B) College students
C) Rate of learning
D) Type of motivation
E) Two of the above
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Exhibit 3-6: Consider the question, "Do college students' rate of learning a series of cognitive tasks differ in regard to age and type of motivation (intrinsic or extrinsic)?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-6.What is the dependent variable?
A) Age
B) College students
C) Rate of learning
D) Type of motivation
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-6.What is the dependent variable?
A) Age
B) College students
C) Rate of learning
D) Type of motivation
E) Two of the above
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Exhibit 3-7: Consider the question, "Does student control of seating arrangements affect the classroom management procedures of sixth graders?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-7.What is the independent variable?
A) Classroom management procedures
B) Seating arrangements
C) Sixth grade children
D) Student control
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-7.What is the independent variable?
A) Classroom management procedures
B) Seating arrangements
C) Sixth grade children
D) Student control
E) Two of the above
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46
An assistant superintendent in charge of public relations wants to make a content analysis of the two local newspapers to determine the adequacy of their coverage of school news.This proposed research problem does not meet the criterion that the problem should
A) be one that is researchable.
B) be suitable for the particular researcher.
C) be one for which the data necessary to answer the question are available.
D) not be too broad or general.
E) lead to new problems and further research.
A) be one that is researchable.
B) be suitable for the particular researcher.
C) be one for which the data necessary to answer the question are available.
D) not be too broad or general.
E) lead to new problems and further research.
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Exhibit 3-5: Consider the question, "Does the reciprocal teaching method increase the reading comprehension scores of children in sixth grade?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-5.What is the independent variable?
A) Children
B) Reading comprehension scores
C) Reciprocal teaching method
D) Sixth graders
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-5.What is the independent variable?
A) Children
B) Reading comprehension scores
C) Reciprocal teaching method
D) Sixth graders
E) Two of the above
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A teacher wants to investigate whether the school system should adopt a year-round schedule.Is this a good problem for research?
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49
Exhibit 3-4: Criteria for selection of a research problem may be summarized as follows:
Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.A remedial reading teacher wants to identify measures that have a correlation with reading improvement among poor readers.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated

Indicate which, if any, of these criteria has been violated by the following research proposals.
Refer to Exhibit 3-4.A remedial reading teacher wants to identify measures that have a correlation with reading improvement among poor readers.
A) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
B) The problem must be one that is researchable.
C) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
D) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
E) none of these criteria is violated
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Exhibit 3-5: Consider the question, "Does the reciprocal teaching method increase the reading comprehension scores of children in sixth grade?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-5.What is the dependent variable?
A) Children
B) Reading comprehension scores
C) Reciprocal teaching method
D) Sixth graders
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-5.What is the dependent variable?
A) Children
B) Reading comprehension scores
C) Reciprocal teaching method
D) Sixth graders
E) Two of the above
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What do we mean when we say that a good theory is falsifiable?
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52
Define: researchable problem.
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Exhibit 3-6: Consider the question, "Do college students' rate of learning a series of cognitive tasks differ in regard to age and type of motivation (intrinsic or extrinsic)?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-6.What is the independent variable?
A) Age
B) College students
C) Rate of learning
D) Type of motivation
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-6.What is the independent variable?
A) Age
B) College students
C) Rate of learning
D) Type of motivation
E) Two of the above
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Exhibit 3-7: Consider the question, "Does student control of seating arrangements affect the classroom management procedures of sixth graders?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-7.What is the population?
A) Classroom management procedures
B) Seating arrangements
C) Sixth grade children
D) Student control
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-7.What is the population?
A) Classroom management procedures
B) Seating arrangements
C) Sixth grade children
D) Student control
E) Two of the above
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A graduate student has tentatively decided on a quantitative research problem.List four criteria that should be used to evaluate the problem.
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Students who enrolled in an introductory research course often find the task of selecting a research problem difficult because
A) one must select a problem when one's knowledge of the research process is limited.
B) there is not a foundation of previous research in education upon which to build.
C) experience and knowledge in one's area seem to have little relationship to the conduct of research in that area.
There is a paucity of researchable problems for beginning researchers in education.
A) one must select a problem when one's knowledge of the research process is limited.
B) there is not a foundation of previous research in education upon which to build.
C) experience and knowledge in one's area seem to have little relationship to the conduct of research in that area.
There is a paucity of researchable problems for beginning researchers in education.
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Exhibit 3-7: Consider the question, "Does student control of seating arrangements affect the classroom management procedures of sixth graders?" and choose the correct response.
Refer to Exhibit 3-7.What is the dependent variable?
A) Classroom management procedures
B) Seating arrangements
C) Sixth grade children
D) Student control
E) Two of the above
Refer to Exhibit 3-7.What is the dependent variable?
A) Classroom management procedures
B) Seating arrangements
C) Sixth grade children
D) Student control
E) Two of the above
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58
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away".If you wanted to investigate this claim, identify the independent and dependent variables of the study.
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The statement of the problem may be complete with only one variable when one is conducting
A) ex post facto research.
B) correlational research.
C) studies that investigate cause-and-effect relationship.
D) studies that investigate the status quo.
A) ex post facto research.
B) correlational research.
C) studies that investigate cause-and-effect relationship.
D) studies that investigate the status quo.
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60
State three ethical concerns to consider when selecting a research problem.
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61
List three criteria for an acceptable qualitative research problem.
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Arthur Schawlow wrote, "To do successful research, you don't need to know everything; you just need to know of one thing that isn't known." What are the implications of this quote for finding a problem for your research project?
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63
List four characteristics of a useful theory in research.
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64
How does the problem statement in qualitative research differ from that in quantitative research?
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65
Name, in order of importance to you, five considerations you would keep in mind when selecting a topic for possible research.Select a tentative topic for research, and write a directional research hypothesis.
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