Multiple Choice
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
A) avoid trivial questions.
B) strive for a balance between generality and specificity.
C) avoid philosophical and judgmental issues.
D) none has been violated
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