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Deck 10: Preparing Research Reports
1
A typical title contains about how many words?
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 20-25
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 20-25
B
2
A title is typically followed by what?
A) introduction
B) abstract
C) method
D) literature review
A) introduction
B) abstract
C) method
D) literature review
B
3
In which of the following parts would "deep analysis" be found?
A) introduction
B) abstract
C) method
D) literature review
A) introduction
B) abstract
C) method
D) literature review
C
4
Which of the following is NOT one of the essential elements of an abstract?
A) hypothesis, purpose, or question
B) highlights of the literature review
C) highlights of the methods
D) highlights of the results
A) hypothesis, purpose, or question
B) highlights of the literature review
C) highlights of the methods
D) highlights of the results
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5
Journals often require relatively short abstracts, often limiting the number of words to no more than how many?
A) 150
B) 250
C) 350
D) 500
A) 150
B) 250
C) 350
D) 500
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6
Where, in an abstract that included it, would background information be found?
A) at the beginning
B) at the end
C) in the results
D) in the conclusion
A) at the beginning
B) at the end
C) in the results
D) in the conclusion
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7
One way to establish the importance of a problem is to cite statistics. What is the second way?
A) cite previous studies
B) describe the severity of its impact
C) use an anecdote
D) say so in the introduction
A) cite previous studies
B) describe the severity of its impact
C) use an anecdote
D) say so in the introduction
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8
A literature review is a series of summaries of previously published studies.
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9
With which of the following should a combined introduction/literature review end?
A) a bibliography
B) research hypotheses, purposes, and/or questions
C) suggestions for future research
D) the conclusions from the study
A) a bibliography
B) research hypotheses, purposes, and/or questions
C) suggestions for future research
D) the conclusions from the study
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10
Where does the subheading Participants appear in a research report?
A) under Introduction
B) under Method
C) under Results
D) under Conclusion
A) under Introduction
B) under Method
C) under Results
D) under Conclusion
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11
When should a research report use a statistical table to report demographics?
A) always
B) when a small number of demographics are reported
C) when multiple groups are compared
D) when the audience is unfamiliar with statistical tools
A) always
B) when a small number of demographics are reported
C) when multiple groups are compared
D) when the audience is unfamiliar with statistical tools
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12
When should a research report include the number of participants?
A) always
B) when a small number of demographics are reported
C) when multiple groups are compared
D) when the audience is unfamiliar with statistical tools
A) always
B) when a small number of demographics are reported
C) when multiple groups are compared
D) when the audience is unfamiliar with statistical tools
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13
When an established measure is used in a report, how should it be referenced?
A) always
B) when a small number of demographics are reported
C) when multiple groups are compared
D) when the audience is unfamiliar with statistical tools
A) always
B) when a small number of demographics are reported
C) when multiple groups are compared
D) when the audience is unfamiliar with statistical tools
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14
When describing a measure, which of the following is NOT an important element to include?
A) names of similar measures
B) the trait the scale is designed to measure
C) a sample item
D) reliability (i.e., alphas) and validity
A) names of similar measures
B) the trait the scale is designed to measure
C) a sample item
D) reliability (i.e., alphas) and validity
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15
Which of the following is NOT a data collection method for which researchers might include a script in an appendix?
A) structured interviews
B) semi-structured interviews
C) open-ended interviews
D) focus groups
A) structured interviews
B) semi-structured interviews
C) open-ended interviews
D) focus groups
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16
In reports of quantitative research, which of the following is a descriptive statistic?
A) t test
B) standard deviation
C) ANOVA
D) chi-square
A) t test
B) standard deviation
C) ANOVA
D) chi-square
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17
For research that has more than one hypothesis, purpose, or question, in what order are results typically reported?
A) in the order they were obtained
B) in order of statistical significance
C) in alphabetical order
D) in the order they were introduced
A) in the order they were obtained
B) in order of statistical significance
C) in alphabetical order
D) in the order they were introduced
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18
The Discussion should begin with a reference to what?
A) the research questions, purposes, or hypotheses
B) the research results
C) the research methods
D) the literature review
A) the research questions, purposes, or hypotheses
B) the research results
C) the research methods
D) the literature review
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19
When discussing limitations, it is appropriate to indicate how the limitations might affect what?
A) the research questions, purposes, or hypotheses
B) interpretation of the results
C) the reliability of the study
D) the validity of the study
A) the research questions, purposes, or hypotheses
B) interpretation of the results
C) the reliability of the study
D) the validity of the study
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20
If a Discussion section is long, researchers sometimes include which of the following?
A) an index
B) an abstract
C) subheadings
D) a table of contents
A) an index
B) an abstract
C) subheadings
D) a table of contents
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21
In a thesis or dissertation, which of the following would NOT be included in the first chapter?
A) rationale for the research approach
B) theoretical basis for the research
C) explanation of the importance of the research
D) statistics
A) rationale for the research approach
B) theoretical basis for the research
C) explanation of the importance of the research
D) statistics
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22
Which chapter should contain a detailed discussion of the literature on related theories?
A) chapter one
B) chapter two
C) chapter three
D) conclusion
A) chapter one
B) chapter two
C) chapter three
D) conclusion
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23
How often should direct quotations appear in the first chapter of a dissertation?
A) as often as possible
B) one for each source cited
C) rarely
D) never
A) as often as possible
B) one for each source cited
C) rarely
D) never
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24
Which of the following would typically appear in Chapter Three of a dissertation?
A) rationale for the research approach
B) theoretical basis for the research
C) explanation of the importance of the research
D) statistics
A) rationale for the research approach
B) theoretical basis for the research
C) explanation of the importance of the research
D) statistics
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