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Research Methodology and Sampling Techniques

The document contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts in research methodology. The questions cover topics such as research design, data collection methods, quantitative and qualitative research designs, sampling techniques, and specific methodologies like surveys, experiments, case studies, and content analysis. Correct answers are requested to be written on a separate sheet of paper for each question.

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Research Methodology and Sampling Techniques

The document contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts in research methodology. The questions cover topics such as research design, data collection methods, quantitative and qualitative research designs, sampling techniques, and specific methodologies like surveys, experiments, case studies, and content analysis. Correct answers are requested to be written on a separate sheet of paper for each question.

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Multiple Choice. In a separate sheet of paper write the letter of the best answer.

1. Which one is known as the process of gathering and measuring information

on variables of interest?

a. Data Collection Procedure c. Sampling Procedure

b. Research Setting d. Research Design

2. Understanding ways to collect data is known as________________.

a. Research Design c. The Problem

b. Review of Related Literature d. Research Methodology

3. Which type of quantitative research that guided specifically by a hypothesis?

a. Correlational c. Experimental

b. Narrative d. Causal-comparative

4. The following are quantitative designs of research, EXCEPT:

a. Correlational c. Experimental

b. Narrative d. Causal-comparative

5. A type of research that uses interviews, questionnaires, and sampling polls to

get a sense of behavior with intense precision.

a. Experimental c. Survey

b. Time-series design d. Ethnography

6. A self-directing instrument structured with questions and indicators.

a. Questionnaire c. Observation

b. Interview d. Instrument

7. The genetic term that researchers use for a measurement device.

a. Questionnaire c. Observation

b. Interview d. Instrument

8. Which one is a research technique used to make replicable and valid

inferences by interpreting and coding textual material?

a. Feasibility study c. Content analysis

b. Case study d. Problem-solving

9. Constructive research that solves practical problems while producing an


academically appreciated theoretical contribution.

a. Feasibility study c. Content analysis

b. Case study d. Problem-solving

10.A study that determines whether or not two variables are correlated.

a. Descriptive Normative Study

b. Comparative Studies

c. Methodological Study

d. Correlational Study

[Link] data gathering on the qualitative search for life, it ________________.

a. Abounds with words, and visuals

b. Talks about statistics

c. Query on numbers and calculations

d. None

[Link] one is the study on how people understand their experiences

meaningful?

a. Case study c. Ethnomology

b. Phenomenology d. Historical analysis

13.A process or record of research in which detailed consideration is given to the

development of a particular person, group, or situation over a period of time.

a. Feasibility study c. Content analysis

b. Case study d. Problem-solving

[Link] strata, ensure representative proportions, wherein the

researcher includes the specified number of samples like 5 samples only.

a. Convenience sampling c. Purposive sampling

b. Quota sampling d. Snowball sampling

[Link] method that is handpicked by the researcher based on qualities for

purposes of study.

a. Convenience sampling c. Purposive sampling

b. Quota sampling d. Snowball sampling

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