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Research Methods Quiz

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refers to the correspondence between two variables. 22.___________are based on the results of your research and indicate the specific measures or directions. 23.___________summarizes the main ideas or ideas of your study. 24.___________involve in carrying out a study include planning ,designing,analyzing, and reporting of the research findings. 25.___________is someone who conducts research. 26.is an answer inquiry into specific concern or issue. 27. refers to how accurately a method measures what it is intended to measure. 28.___________the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions. 29._answer suggested or implemented to try and solve a question or problem. 30. is a research instrument consisting of a series of questions for the purpose of gathering information from respondents.

False

A researcher is someone who conducts research.

True

A hypothesis summarizes the main ideas of a study.

False

Analysis is not part of carrying out a study.

False

Methodology refers to how accurately a method measures what it intends to measure.

True

A questionnaire is a research instrument consisting of a series of questions for gathering information from respondents.

True

Data collection in basic research involves methods like surveys, interviews, and observations.

True

Research designs help ensure validity, reliability, objectivity, and generalizability of a study.

True

In basic research, variables can be categorized into independent, dependent, control, and confounding variables.

True

Experiment is not a component often involved in basic research.

False

Data collection in basic research focuses on specific applications and practical outcomes.

False

In an experimental study, there is always a control group that does not undergo any treatment.

True

A dependent variable in a diet study could be health.

True

Control variables are factors that are intentionally varied to see their effect on the outcome.

False

Confounding variables are uncontrolled variables that can impact the relationship between independent and dependent variables.

True

Basic research projects allow researchers to directly test cause-and-effect relationships.

True

Test your knowledge of research methods with this quiz covering terms related to study design, analysis, and reporting. Identify key concepts such as variables, research questions, researchers, and data collection instruments.

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