Exam 3: Statements of the Problem: Identifying Why a Study Is Important
Exam 1: The Process of Research: Learning How Research Is Conducted and Reported30 Questions
Exam 2: Quantitative and Qualitative Research: Understanding Different Types of Study Reports11 Questions
Exam 3: Statements of the Problem: Identifying Why a Study Is Important19 Questions
Exam 4: Literature Reviews: Examining the Background for a Study14 Questions
Exam 5: Purpose Statements, Research Questions, and Hypotheses: Identifying the Intent of a Study18 Questions
Exam 6: Titlequantitative Research Designs: Recognizing the Overall Plan for a Studytitle17 Questions
Exam 7: Participants and Data Collection: Identifying How Quantitative Information Is Gathered19 Questions
Exam 8: Data Analysis and Results: Examining What Was Found in a Quantitative Study17 Questions
Exam 9: Qualitative Research Designs: Recognizing the Overall Plan for a Study20 Questions
Exam 10: Participants and Data Collection: Identifying How Qualitative Information Is Gathered23 Questions
Exam 11: Data Analysis and Results: Examining What Was Found in a Qualitative Study21 Questions
Exam 12: Mixed Methods Research: Studies That Mix Quantitative and Qualitative Research18 Questions
Exam 13: Action Research: Research for Solving Practical Problems18 Questions
Exam 14: Conclusions: Identifying the Interpretations and Implications of a Study20 Questions
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Which would be the least compelling source to justify the importance of the statement of the problem?
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Which statement best describes the research problem?
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A researcher conducted a study to explore how 4th-grade students experience math assessments. In the introduction of the published article, the author notes that previous research suggested only that many students experience anxiety during testing. Before you even get to the discussion of the methods used in the study, you can infer that the researcher most likely conducted a study with which of the following approaches.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of qualitative research problems?
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A researcher introduces the central idea in the title and the opening paragraph of a published study. This idea is called:
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Suppose you read the following statement in an introduction: "No previous research on this topic has included the voices of individuals who are currently homeless." This is an example of which element of a statement of a problem passage?
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Which of the following statements would not be a reason for studying a research problem?
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The first sentence serves a variety of important roles. Which of the roles listed below is least important for the first sentence?
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Suppose you read the following statement in an introduction: "School counselors who work with homeless children will be able to better attend to their needs with this understanding." This is an example of which element of a statement of a problem passage?
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Indicate whether quantitative or qualitative or both) approaches would best address the type of research problem. Place an "X" in the appropriate columns).
Research problem calls for... Quantitative Qualitative 19. Discovering the stories of individuals' lives 24. Investigating how a process unfolds 21. Clarifying the efiect of a treatment or intervention 22. Measuring how sroups differ in terms of variables 23. Examining the unique perceptions of individumals 24. Predieting relationships among variagles 25. Exploring the meaning of a phenomenon 26. Explaining trends for variagles in a large group 27. Discerning the complexity of a case
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Which of the following is a characteristic of quantitative research problems?
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Which of the following statements makes clear that there is a problem that needs to be addressed by research?
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Why do authors write a statement of the problem passage as part of the introduction to their research reports?
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A researcher seeks to study the factors that contribute to binge drinking on college campuses. Which of the following would be considered a good research problem for this study?
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Why would a researcher mention the audience in a "statement of the problem" passage of a study?
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Which is the first element typically found in a "statement of the problem" passage of a research study.
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Which is the last element typically found in a "statement of the problem" passage of a research study.
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As you examine a published research report, you will find the research problem located
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