Practical Research 1: Nature of Inquiry and Research Lesson 1 Quiz
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Which unethical research practice involves presenting facts out of context or falsifying findings?

  • Revealing only part of the facts or offering misleading presentations (correct)
  • Deceiving respondents about the true purpose of the study
  • Invading the privacy of respondents
  • Asking questions that cause extreme embarrassment to respondents

What is an example of an unethical practice in research as described in the text?

  • Analyzing data systematically
  • Conducting surveys without informed consent
  • Reporting research results accurately
  • Asking questions that remind respondents of unpleasant experiences (correct)

Why is studying respondents without their knowledge considered an unethical research practice?

  • It can lead to biased results (correct)
  • It helps protect the privacy of respondents
  • It ensures accurate data collection
  • It allows for unbiased research outcomes

What is a common unethical practice when analyzing data?

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In the context of research, what is a key difference between inquiry and research?

<p>Inquiry seeks to explore while research seeks to prove or disprove hypotheses (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When formulating research questions, what is an important step to ensure the validity of the study?

<p>Formulating questions that lead to specific and measurable outcomes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main purpose of quantitative research?

<p>To establish generalizations (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which data analysis method is commonly used in quantitative research?

<p>Mathematics and statistics (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the research study about students' perception of safety around PNU Mindanao, what factor was found to be significantly different?

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Which method is NOT commonly used in quantitative research?

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Flashcards

Unethical Research Practice: Misleading Presentations

Presenting facts selectively or manipulating data to create a misleading impression.

Unethical Research Practice: Unpleasant Questions

Asking sensitive or upsetting questions without proper safeguards or consent.

Unethical Research: Studying Without Consent

Conducting research without informed consent and awareness of participants.

Unethical Research Practice: Falsifying Findings

Manipulating or fabricating data to support a desired outcome.

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Inquiry vs. Research

Exploring a topic without specific hypotheses or aiming to prove anything. Research focuses on testing hypotheses.

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Formulating Research Questions: SMART

Formulating research questions that lead to specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) outcomes.

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Purpose of Quantitative Research

To establish general principles or laws that apply to a population.

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Quantitative Data Analysis

Using statistical methods and mathematical analysis to interpret and draw conclusions from numerical data.

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Significant Factor in Safety Perception (PNU Mindanao)

A factor that influences the perception of safety around PNU Mindanao.

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Qualitative Observations in Quantitative Research

Qualitative observations, like subjective opinions or interpretations, are not typically used in quantitative research, which emphasizes objective data.

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