Quantitative Research Designs Quiz
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Which type of research design describes a situation or phenomenon without any interference from the researcher?

  • Correlational Research Design
  • Descriptive Research Design
  • Non - Experimental Research Design (correct)
  • Ex Post Facto Research Design
  • Which research design is used to describe a particular phenomenon by observing it as it occurs in nature, without any experimental manipulation and starting with a hypothesis?

  • Non - Experimental Research Design
  • Correlational Research Design
  • Ex Post Facto Research Design
  • Descriptive Research Design (correct)
  • Which research design identifies relationships between variables and collects data through observation without considering cause and effect?

  • Correlational Research Design (correct)
  • Non - Experimental Research Design
  • Ex Post Facto Research Design
  • Descriptive Research Design
  • Which research design involves true experimental or quasi-experimental designs?

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    Which research design involves studying the relationship between variables after the fact, without any manipulation or control?

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    Study Notes

    Research Designs

    • Descriptive design: describes a situation or phenomenon without any interference from the researcher.
    • Observational study: used to describe a particular phenomenon by observing it as it occurs in nature, without any experimental manipulation, and starting with a hypothesis.

    Identifying Relationships

    • Correlational design: identifies relationships between variables and collects data through observation without considering cause and effect.

    Experimental Designs

    • Experimental/quasi-experimental design: involves true experimental or quasi-experimental designs.

    Ex Post Facto Design

    • Ex post facto design: involves studying the relationship between variables after the fact, without any manipulation or control.

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    Test your knowledge on different types of quantitative research designs in this quiz! From non-experimental designs like descriptive, correlational, and ex post facto, to experimental designs like true experimental and quasi-experimental, this quiz will challenge your understanding of different research methodologies.

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