Part A
Part A
Part A
1. Which of the following should not be a criterion for a good research project?
2. Which form of reasoning is the process of drawing a specific conclusion from a set of
premises?
a. Objective reasoning
b. Positivistic reasoning
c. Inductive reasoning
d. Deductive reasoning
3. Research that seeks to examine the findings of a study by using the same design but a
different sample is which of the following?
a. An exploratory study
b. A replication study
c. An empirical study
d. Hypothesis testing
a. Description
b. Prediction
c. Exploration
d. Explanation
5. Cyber bullying at work is a growing threat to employee job satisfaction. Researchers want to
find out why people do this and how they feel about it. The primary purpose of the study is:
a. Description
b. Prediction
c. Exploration
d. Explanation
6. A theory:
a. Deductive method
b. Explanatory method
c. Inductive method
d. Exploratory method
a. You should trust research findings after different researchers have replicated the
findings
c. Neither a nor b
d. Both a and b
b. To identify the relationship between self-efficacy and student job searching behaviours
c. Students with higher levels of self-efficacy will demonstrate more active job searching
behaviours
d. Do students with high levels of self-efficacy demonstrate more active job searching
behaviours?
11. A review of the literature prior to formulating research questions allows the researcher to :
a. Provide an up-to-date understanding of the subject, its significance, and structure
12. Sometimes a comprehensive review of the literature prior to data collection is not
recommended by:
a. Ethnomethodology
b. Grounded theory
c. Symbolic interactionism
d. Feminist theory
14. Research that uses qualitative methods for one phase and quantitative methods for the
next phase is known as:
a. Action research
b. Mixed-method research
c. Quantitative research
d. Pragmatic research
c. B but not A
d. Both A and B
a. Quantitative research
b. Qualitative research
c. Mixed-methods research
19. Ethical problems can arise when researching the Internet because:
b. Compares the level of agreement between two judges against what might have been
predicted by chance
c. Ranges from 0 to +1
a. Quantitative research
b. Qualitative research
c. Mixed-methods research
a. An intervening variable
b. A dependent variable
c. An independent variable
d. A numerical variable
3. Researchers posit that performance-related pay increases employee motivation which in turn
leads to an increase in job satisfaction. What kind of variable is ‘motivation”’ in this study?
a. Extraneous
b. Confounding
c. Intervening
d. Manipulated
a. –1.00
b. +80
c. –60
d. +05
a. Assume causality
a. Annual income
b. Age
c. Annual sales
d. It is typically used when a great deal is already known about the topic of interest
10. In an experiment, the group that does not receive the intervention is called:
11. Which generally cannot be guaranteed in conducting qualitative studies in the field?
12. Which of the following is not ethical practice in research with humans?
13. What do we call data that are used for a new study but which were collected by an earlier
researcher for a different set of research questions?
a. Secondary data
b. Field notes
c. Qualitative data
d. Primary data
14. When each member of a population has an equal chance of being selected, this is called:
a. A snowball sample
b. A stratified sample
d. A non-random sample
15. Which of the following techniques yields a simple random sample of companies?
a. Randomly selecting a district and then sampling all companies within the district
b. Numbering all the elements of a company sampling frame and then using a random
number table to pick companies from the table
c. Listing companies by sector and choosing a proportion from within each sector at
random
a. The larger the sample size, the larger the confidence interval
b. The smaller the sample size, the greater the sampling error
c. The more categories being measured, the smaller the sample size
17. Which of the following will produce the least sampling error?
18. When people are readily available, volunteer, or are easily recruited to the sample, this is
called:
a. Snowball sampling
b. Convenience sampling
c. Stratified sampling
d. Random sampling
19. In qualitative research, sampling that involves selecting diverse cases is referred to as:
a. Typical-case sampling
b. Critical-case sampling
c. Intensity sampling
a. Predictive
b. Face
c. Content
d. Concurrent
b. Avoid jargon
6. When conducting an interview, asking questions such as: "What else? or ‘Could you expand
on that?’ are all forms of:
a. Structured responses
b. Category questions
c. Protocols
d. Probes
a. Government statistics
b. Personal diaries
c. Organizational records
9. Which term measures the extent to which scores from a test can be used to infer or predict
performance in some activity?
a. Face validity
b. Content reliability
c. Criterion-related validity
d. Construct validity
c. Constructing interview schedules that contain themes drawn from the literature
b. Avoiding silences
c. Keeping to time
d. Attentive listening
16. Which of the following is not always true about focus groups?
a. The data may have been collected with reference to research questions that are not
those of the researcher
b. The researcher may bring more detachment in viewing the data than original
researchers could muster
a. Official statistics
b. A television documentary
a. Word
b. Numeric
c. String
d. Date
a. A bar chart
b. A pie chart
c. A line graph
d. A vertical graph
5. The measure of the extent to which responses vary from the mean is called:
a. The mode
d. The variance
6. To compare the performance of a group at time T1 and then at T2, we would use:
a. A chi-squared test
c. Analysis of variance
d. A paired t-test
c. Results in a p-value
9. To predict the value of the dependent variable for a new case based on the knowledge of one
or more independent variables, we would use
a. Regression analysis
b. Correlation analysis
c. Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
10. In conducting secondary data analysis, researchers should ask themselves all of the
following EXCEPT:
d. A danger of adopting a reflexive stance is the researcher can become the focus of the
study
12. Validity in qualitative research can be strengthened by all of the following EXCEPT:
13. Qualitative data analysis programs are useful for each of the following EXCEPT:
c. Querying of data
d. Generating codes
14. Which part of a research report contains details of how the research was planned and
conducted?
a. Results
b. Design
c. Introduction
d. Background
15. Which of the following is a form of research typically conducted by managers and other
professionals to address issues in their organizations and/or professional practice?
a. Action research
b. Basic research
c. Professional research
d. Predictive research
17. In preparing for a presentation, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
d. Using metaphors
19. In preparing for a viva or similar oral examination, it is best if you have: