Exam 2: The Problem: the Heart of the Research Process
Exam 1: The Nature and Tools of Research26 Questions
Exam 2: The Problem: the Heart of the Research Process24 Questions
Exam 3: Review of the Related Literature19 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Your Research Project35 Questions
Exam 5: Writing the Research Proposal19 Questions
Exam 6: Qualitative Research20 Questions
Exam 7: Historical Research16 Questions
Exam 8: Descriptive Research20 Questions
Exam 9: Experimental, Quasi-Experimental, and Ex Post Facto Designs21 Questions
Exam 10: Mixed-Methods Research14 Questions
Exam 11: Strategies for Analyzing Quantitative Data24 Questions
Exam 12: Writing the Final Research Report15 Questions
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Why is it important that the researcher articulate, as clearly as possible, all assumptions that affect the research problem?
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There are at least two reasons to articulate assumptions underlying a research problem.First, these assumptions will guide the selection of research questions and/or the formation of hypotheses, as well as the interpretation of the data.Clearly stating the assumptions assists the reader in evaluating the merits of the study and the conclusions drawn from it.Second, to the extent that the researcher is aware of his/her assumptions, these can be incorporated into the study design as needed to promote the validity of the conclusions drawn from the study.
Research problems, as defined in your textbook:
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Three of the following questions lend themselves well to formal research.Which one does NOT?
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"What do underemployed U.S.workers (i.e., those workers who are employed, but not in positions for which they have specialized training or expertise)identify as the primary reason for their inability to find suitable employment?" The chief weakness of this research problem is that:
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In regard to research questions and hypotheses, a high-quality research study will:
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Which of the following represents a well-written applied research problem?
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Your textbook authors recommend explicitly defining any term that might be misunderstood by someone reading the research proposal.If the research proposal is being written chiefly for use and review by researchers, why is such a step necessary?
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Which of the following represents a well-written basic research problem?
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Imani analyzed data and found that explicitly teaching reading strategies improves students' performance on standardized tests.In this study, explicit teaching of reading strategies is
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Lucy examined relationships between middle-school students' self-esteem and their performance in Mathematics.Her data analysis indicated that students with higher self-esteem perform better than those with lower self-esteem.Her investigation further revealed that students with higher self-esteem are more willing to invest effort in solving Math problems.In this case, the amount of effort is
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Three of the following are characteristics of a well-written research problem.Which one is NOT?
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"What proportion of workers hired by selected factories in the state of Oklahoma between 1995 and 2000 held four-year college degrees?" The chief weakness of this research problem is that:
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Daphne has been a member of a research team studying interpersonal aggression among preschoolers for more than a year.In that time, her team has repeatedly employed a consistent set of techniques and procedures to study preschoolers as they interact in a number of settings.The procedures revolve around volunteer mothers bringing their children to the university child development lab for a "play session" that is the basis of the formal observations.Settings they have studied so far include: the university pre-school, affluent local day-care centers, and a pre-kindergarten program being offered in the neighborhood school district.All of these settings were fairly racially homogenous.
Daphne has just learned that a friend of a friend can help her gain research access, in the near future, to preschoolers in an unusually racially diverse though impoverished preschool setting.Daphne decides she has no time to prepare a formal research proposal before embarking on the study."Besides," she thinks, "this study should go just like all the others we've done."
Is Daphne leaving herself open to problems in this situation, or is she safe moving ahead with no formal proposal, given how familiar she is with the study techniques and procedures?
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"Among social workers in selected U.S.urban areas, are the personality characteristics of Need for Structure or In-Group Preference related to prejudicial social judgments about African Americans, Latino Americans, or Asian Americans?" Which of the following is a well-stated subproblem that follows from this research problem?
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The recommended order of tasks in preparing a research proposal is:
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