Exam 3: he Research Problem
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Exhibit 3-4: Criteria for selection of a research problem may be summarized as follows:
1) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
2) The problem must be one that is researchable.
3) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
4) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
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.
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The main purpose of the review of published literature is to
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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?
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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?
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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.
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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?
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"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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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?
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"What are the ways of promoting diversity in secondary schools?" This question is
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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?
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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
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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
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The statement of the problem may be complete with only one variable when one is conducting
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Exhibit 3-4: Criteria for selection of a research problem may be summarized as follows:
1) The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education.
2) The problem must be one that is researchable.
3) The problem should be one that will lead to new problems.
4) The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher.
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.
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Research questions deduced from theories in one's field of specialization
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State three ethical concerns to consider when selecting a research problem.
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