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What should be the aim of the research?
What should be the aim of the research?
- To find out a specific aspect about the subject. (correct)
- To find out general information about the subject.
- To prove a hypothesis about the subject.
- To find out everything about the subject.
What type of questions can be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no'?
What type of questions can be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no'?
- Combination questions
- Open questions
- Leading questions
- Closed questions (correct)
What is the purpose of open questions in research?
What is the purpose of open questions in research?
- To obtain a mix of quantitative and qualitative data
- To obtain quantitative data
- To obtain simple 'yes' or 'no' answers
- To obtain qualitative data (correct)
What should be avoided when constructing effective questions?
What should be avoided when constructing effective questions?
What is the benefit of using a combination of closed and open questions in research?
What is the benefit of using a combination of closed and open questions in research?
What type of question is 'What do you think about [topic]?'
What type of question is 'What do you think about [topic]?'
Why should each question focus on one aspect?
Why should each question focus on one aspect?
What is the formula for stating the aim of the research?
What is the formula for stating the aim of the research?
What is the primary purpose of stating a specific and measurable aim in research?
What is the primary purpose of stating a specific and measurable aim in research?
Which type of question is most useful for obtaining quantitative data?
Which type of question is most useful for obtaining quantitative data?
What is the main advantage of using open-ended questions in research?
What is the main advantage of using open-ended questions in research?
What is the core principle for constructing effective questions?
What is the core principle for constructing effective questions?
Why is it essential to avoid leading questions in research?
Why is it essential to avoid leading questions in research?
What is the primary benefit of using a combination of closed and open questions in research?
What is the primary benefit of using a combination of closed and open questions in research?
What is the formula for constructing closed questions?
What is the formula for constructing closed questions?
What is the main characteristic of effective questions?
What is the main characteristic of effective questions?
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