Exam 1: Part A: Principles and Planning for Research

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A radical perspective on ethics suggests that:

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A researcher designs an experiment to test how variables interact to influence job-seeking behaviours. The main purpose of the study was:

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Research that seeks to examine the findings of a study by using the same design but a different sample is which of the following?

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Which research approach is based on the epistemological viewpoint of pragmatism?

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How much confidence should you place in a single research study?

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Which of the following is a good research question?

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Which research method is a bottom-up approach to research?

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Sometimes a comprehensive review of the literature prior to data collection is not recommended by:

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Ethical problems can arise when researching the Internet because:

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Adopting ethical principles in research means:

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Research hypotheses are:

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The Kappa statistic:

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Cyber bullying at work is a growing threat to employee job satisfaction. Researchers want to find out why people do this and how they feel about it. The primary purpose of the study is:

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A qualitative research problem statement:

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Research that uses qualitative methods for one phase and quantitative methods for the next phase is known as:

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Which of the following should not be a criterion for a good research project?

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A review of the literature prior to formulating research questions allows the researcher to:

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A theory:

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