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Deck 15: Reporting Research
1
Most research proposals will contain all of the following EXCEPT:
A) A literature review.
B) A methodological plan.
C) A budget.
D) A findings section.
A) A literature review.
B) A methodological plan.
C) A budget.
D) A findings section.
D
2
In a research proposal which section details how your research question and plan for research build on what has already been reported on this topic?
A) The introductory statement
B) The literature review
C) The methodological plan
D) The statement of limitations
A) The introductory statement
B) The literature review
C) The methodological plan
D) The statement of limitations
B
3
In this section of a research proposal, researchers clarify what they are interested in studying and the significance of the research problem.
A) A statement of limitations
B) A methodological plan
C) A literature review
D) An introductory statement of the research problem
A) A statement of limitations
B) A methodological plan
C) A literature review
D) An introductory statement of the research problem
D
4
In this section of a research proposal, researchers explain the issue in greater detail and how they plan to build on what has already been reported in the literature on their topic.
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) An introductory statement of the research problem
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) An introductory statement of the research problem
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In this section of a research proposal, researchers detail the methods they will use, including the design, sample, measures and variables, and data collection procedures.
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A methodological plan
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A methodological plan
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In this section of a research proposal, researchers identify human subjects issues in the research and establish how they will respond to them in an ethical fashion.
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A methodological plan
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A methodological plan
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In this section of a research proposal, researchers review weaknesses of the proposed research, and present plans for minimize their consequences.
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A methodological plan
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A methodological plan
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In this section of a research proposal, researchers present a careful listing of the anticipated costs.
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A budget
A) A statement of limitations
B) A literature review
C) An ethics statement
D) A budget
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9
Writing for peer-reviewed journals is perhaps the toughest form of writing because articles are submitted to several other experts in your field for careful review-anonymously, with most journals-prior to acceptance for publication. This process is called:
A) Professor review
B) Journal review
C) Peer-reviewed
D) Editor reviewed
A) Professor review
B) Journal review
C) Peer-reviewed
D) Editor reviewed
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10
In a peer-reviewed journal article how the data are analyzed appears in the:
A) Results section.
B) Statistical methods section.
C) Measures section.
D) Researach design section.
A) Results section.
B) Statistical methods section.
C) Measures section.
D) Researach design section.
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11
In reporting qualitative research, which of the following is a NOT commonly done?
A) Providing details about how one gained access to the setting or individuals studied
B) Using quotes to illustrate themes
C) Conducting statistical tests to demonstrate relationships
D) Having a section on reflxivity
A) Providing details about how one gained access to the setting or individuals studied
B) Using quotes to illustrate themes
C) Conducting statistical tests to demonstrate relationships
D) Having a section on reflxivity
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12
This is a concise summary of the research report which describes the research problem, the sample, the method, and the findings.
A) Abstract
B) Introduction
C) Literature review
D) Discussion
A) Abstract
B) Introduction
C) Literature review
D) Discussion
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13
This section of a quantiative journal article describes in detail how the study was carried out.
A) Abstract
B) Introduction
C) Literature Review
D) Methods
A) Abstract
B) Introduction
C) Literature Review
D) Methods
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14
This section of a journal article describes the criteria used to include participants in the study.
A) Sample
B) Introduction
C) Literature review
D) Methods
A) Sample
B) Introduction
C) Literature review
D) Methods
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15
This section of a journal article identifies the key independent and dependent variables and provides the varied nominal and operational definitions.
A) Sample
B) Measures
C) Literature review
D) Methods
A) Sample
B) Measures
C) Literature review
D) Methods
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16
This section of a journal article includes a brief description of the data collection process, such as self-administered mail questionnaire, face-to-face interview, or observation.
A) Sample
B) Measures
C) Data collection
D) Methods
A) Sample
B) Measures
C) Data collection
D) Methods
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17
This section of a research poster includes all but:
A) Introduction.
B) Title.
C) Results.
D) Funding.
E) All are sections of a research poster.
A) Introduction.
B) Title.
C) Results.
D) Funding.
E) All are sections of a research poster.
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18
At the end of this section, you are ready to conceptually define your variables and formally state your hypotheses.
A) Sample
B) Literature review
C) Statistical methods
D) Methods
A) Sample
B) Literature review
C) Statistical methods
D) Methods
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19
Which phrasing would be inappropate according to APA guidelines?
A) Depressed people
B) People who have anxiety
C) Participants who are homeless
D) Families with low income
A) Depressed people
B) People who have anxiety
C) Participants who are homeless
D) Families with low income
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20
Which answer is an ethical consideration in reporting research results?
A) Describing the sample
B) Having a complete and thorough literature review
C) Acknowledging the sponsors of the research
D) Discussing the results
A) Describing the sample
B) Having a complete and thorough literature review
C) Acknowledging the sponsors of the research
D) Discussing the results
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21
Most research proposals do not contain a budget.
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22
It is not possible to overstate the importance of the research problem that you propose to study.
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23
Writing for academic journals is perhaps the toughest form of writing because articles are submitted to several other experts in your field for careful review-anonymously, with most journals-prior to acceptance for publication.
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24
Ethical research reporting should mean maintaining a full rescord of the research project.
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25
Honesty and openness when it comes to research publications and reports means avoiding presenting as one's own the ideas or words of another person or persons for academic evaluation without proper acknowledgment.
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26
The order of authorship of journal articles is unimportant.
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27
In most social work journals, anonymous reviewers evaluate the manuscripts for publication.
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28
Applied research reports are written for the same audience than the professional social scientists and students who read academic journals.
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29
Qualitative journal reports present detailed statistical analyses.
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30
Qualitative journal reports include a discussion of quotes for participants.
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31
Qualitative journal reports present detailed statistical analyses.
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32
Reflection is unimportant in qualitative journal reports.
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33
Mixed-methods reports only need to report the methods used to collect the quantiative findings.
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34
Poster presentations have the same basic sections as journal research reports.
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35
According to APA, it is appropriate to use the phrase, "depressed people."
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36
Match the concept with the definition.
-Ethics statement
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
-Ethics statement
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
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37
Match the concept with the definition.
-Statement of limitations
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
-Statement of limitations
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
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38
Match the concept with the definition.
-Statement of research problem
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
-Statement of research problem
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
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39
Match the concept with the definition.
-Literature review
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
-Literature review
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
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40
Match the concept with the definition.
-Methodological plan
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
-Methodological plan
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
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41
Match the concept with the definition.
-A budget
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
-A budget
A) Discussion of how data will be collected, given opportunities and constraints
B) A careful list of anticipated costs
C) Explanation of how research builds on what has already been reported
D) A review of weaknesses in the project and plans for minimizing their consequences
E) How you will identify and respond to problems associated with using human subjects
F) Introductory clarification of what the research is about
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42
Match the concept with the definition
-Abstract
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
-Abstract
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
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43
Match the concept with the definition
-Introduction
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
-Introduction
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
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44
Match the concept with the definition
-Literature review
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
-Literature review
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
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45
Match the concept with the definition
-Methods
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
-Methods
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
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46
Match the concept with the definition
-Discussion
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
-Discussion
A) Describes in detail how the study was carried out
B) Discusses what is known about the particular topic and what has been left unanswered
C) Is concise summary of the research report
D) Focuses on the researcher's evaluation and interpretation of the findings, taking into account the purpose of the study
E) Presents the specific problem under study, highlights why such a study is important, and describes the research strategy
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47
Match each term to its definition.
-Discussion section
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
-Discussion section
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
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48
Match each term to its definition.
-Appendices
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
-Appendices
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
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49
Match each term to its definition.
-Findings section
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
-Findings section
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
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50
Match each term to its definition.
-Executive summary
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
-Executive summary
A) In an applied report, summarizes study's main findings
B) Presentation of pertinent data and data displays
C) Back matter, such as copies of the research instrument
D) Interpretation of data with respect to study hypotheses
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51
List the seven standard sections in a journal article. How do they differ from applied research?
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52
List the six standard sections in a research proposal.
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53
How might an applied research report differ from a journal article?
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54
How can a poster presentation aid in writing journal articles?
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55
Discuss the pagiarism. Why is it unethical?
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56
Discuss social work research in a diverse society. Include implications for research proposals and implications for writing research.
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