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Assessment Form 2

Topic B: Classifications of Research

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1. Of the following, which is a type of qualitative research? * 1 point

a. Correlational

b. Causal-comparative

c. Ethnographic

d. Experimental

2. Of the following, which is a type of qualitative research? * 1 point

a. Experimental

b. Survey

c. Prediction

d. Case study

3. The first step of the scientific method is to * 1 point

a. recognize and define a problem

b. describe and execute research procedures.

c. analyze the collected data.

d. formulate hypotheses.

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4. Developing generalizations from a limited number of related 1 point

observations or experiences is referred to as *

a. deductive reasoning.

b. inductive reasoning.

c. scientific method.

d. reliance on tradition.

5. Narrative is a method employed by * 1 point

a. quantitative researchers.

b. qualitative researchers.

c. experimental researchers.

d. empirical researchers.

6. One difference between qualitative and quantitative research is that * 1 point

a. quantitative researchers develop deep relationships with their participants

b. qualitative researchers rely on objective analysis of the data.

c. qualitative researchers manipulate the research context.

d. quantitative researchers state hypothesis prior to beginning the study.

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7. Which of the following is an example of a causal-comparative question? * 1 point

a. Are there gender differences in the effectiveness of computer-based simulations?

b. Is there a relationship between computer-based simulation training and attitudes


about computers?

c. What happens in a typical science lesson that includes computer-based


simulations?

d. What are the reasons a school would include computer-based simulations in their
instructional materials?

8. Which of the following is an example of a correlational study? * 1 point

a. What are the attitudes of the parents about our districts new homework policy?

b. How significant relationship between student achievement and homework


completion?

c. Are there differences in parent attitudes about homework between mothers and
fathers?

d. How much homework does the average fifth grade teacher in our district assign?

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9. Maximo is a trainer with the "Information Technology Consulting Firm." 1 point

The CEO of a large business hired Maximo's firm to do long-term training


for her company. Maximo wants to gain a sense of how the training is
going so he can make any necessary changes over the next few months.
Max is illustrating which of the following? *

a. Basic research

b. Qualitative methods

c. Formative evaluation

d. Summative evaluation

10. A publishing company is interested in determining if there is a need for 1 point


a new reading curriculum. The research they will conduct is best
categorized as *

a. experimental research.

b. correlational research.

c. action research.

d. research and development.

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11. Paula is a materials scientist. She does research on the effects of 1 point
environmental toxins on various materials samples. She carefully designs
these studies and collects data in order to derive a theory about how
toxins affect these materials. Of the following, Paula's research could best
be described as *

a. basic

b. correlational.

c. ethnography.

d. applied.

12. Michele is interested in the effects on learning outcomes of questions 1 point

within instructional materials delivered to learners via the web. She


randomly assigns students to groups given either material with questions
or materials with no questions and assesses the effects of the questions
based upon student performance on multiple-choice questions
administered after learning. Of the following, Michele's research could best
be described as *

a. survey.

b. correlational.

c. experimental.

d. narrative.

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13. Chris is interested in the role of attitudes about weight training. He 1 point
developed a questionnaire and sent it out to a sample of 30- to 59-year-
old males and females. Of the following, Chris's attitude study could best
be described as ________ research. *

a. survey

b. correlational

c. experimental

d. narrative

14. Joaquin is a qualitative researcher. The topic of his study is the 1 point
homework strategies used by middle school children in an after-school
homework club. He has reviewed the literature on both homework
strategies and after-school programs, and he has selected five children to
study over the next three months. Of the following, which is most likely the
next step in Joaquin's study? *

a. Random assignment of participants to condition

b. Reporting his results

c. Collecting data

d. Conducting statistical analyses

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15. Katrina is interested in examining the relationship between years of 1 point
gymnastics classes taken as a child and osteoporosis as an adult. She is
concerned only with females because more girls take gymnastics than do
boys, and more women have osteoporosis than do men. Katrina addressing
this concern and then developing research questions and hypotheses
involve which step of the research process? *

a. Selection and definition of a problem

b. Execution of procedures

c. Analysis of data

d. Drawing and stating conclusions

16. Peter is interested in academic procrastination. She provides her 1 point


participants with a number of instruments on academic procrastination
and then examines the relationships among the answers they provide. Of
the following, which type of research does Peter's study represent? *

a. Survey

b. Causal-comparative

c. Experimental

d. Case study

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17. Adonis is finishing her final research report on the challenges faculty 1 point
face when using new technologies. She includes some direct quotations
from her participants to best illustrate her main findings. Of the following,
which type of research best represents Adonis's study? *

a. Experimental

b. Research and Development

c. Survey

d. Narrative

18. Basic researchers collect data primarily to * 1 point

a. determine methods for practical problems.

b. make decisions about programs.

c. develop theories.

d. develop educational "best practices."

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19. Which of the following research questions is most consistent with a 1 point
correlational study? *

a. Is there a relationship between amount of silent independent reading time allocated


in a classroom and reading standardized test scores?

b. What are the characteristics of a typical classroom's silent independent reading


session?

c. Are there grade level differences in the effectiveness of independent silent reading?

d. How many minutes is the typical independent silent reading session?

20. Which of the following research questions is most consistent with a 1 point
survey study? *

a. What are the behaviors users display while they play violent video games?

b. Is there a relationship between violent video game use and aggressive behavior in
school?

c. How many hours per week does the average 6th grader play video games?

d. Are there gender differences in types of violent behavior of children who play video
games?

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21. Marge is conducting a study that addresses the effects of a funded 1 point
program that recently concluded. Marge is likely conducting *

a. basic research

b. experimental research.

c. formative evaluation.

d. summative evaluation.

22. Michael is a quantitative researcher who studies attitudes about 1 point


computer use. Which of the following data collection strategies is most
consistent with a quantitative research design? *

a. Observe a few participants over an extended period of time as they work on


computers.

b. Conduct focus group interviews to determine computer users' attitudes.

c. Interview a few participants and ask them to refer others to the study.

d. Develop and administer a Likert-type survey to collect attitude data.

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23. Of the following which is likely a statement made by a qualitative 1 point
researcher in a study that addresses social skills training? *

a. I would like to interview a few of the participants to understand their training.

b. I would like to give participants a test to determine their skill level.

c. I would like to use teacher ratings to see if the program worked.

d. I would like to control which students get the training so we can compare groups of
children that did and did not get training.

24. Correlational research is concerned with * 1 point

a. differences between conditions.

b. examining relationships among variables.

c. describing the preferences of some group of people.

d. controlling treatment conditions for appropriate comparison.

25. Action research is used to * 1 point

a. find and solve educators' problems.

b. control independent variables.

c. promote generalization of research findings.

d. examine historical educational trends.

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26. Roger is a narrative researcher who studies the steeltown communities 1 point

of the 1950s. Of the following which is a data source Roger will likely use in
his work? *

a. A new book on the subject

b. A recording of a journalist's visit

c. A newspaper story written overseas

d. An interview with longtime residents

27. Which of the following illustrates Aaron, a qualitative researcher, 1 point

collecting data for an ethnographic study on alternative schooling? *

a. Aaron sends out surveys to directors of alternative schools.

b. Aaron examines achievement measures of students enrolled in alternative schools.

c. Aaron invites students from alternative schools to visit him and conducts
interviews

d. Aaron goes to an alternative school and volunteers on the staff.

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28. Of the following, which is a type of qualitative research? * 1 point

a. Narrative

b. Causal-comparative

c. Experimental

d. Correlational

29. Experimental research differs from causal-comparative research in that 1 point

a. causal-comparative research is interested in statistical relationships between


variables and experimental research is not.

b. experimental research relies on data collection from multiple pools of participants


while causal-comparative research relies on participants from a single pool.

c. experimental research controls the dependent variable in the study and causal-
comparative does not.

d. experimental research controls the selection of participants from a single pool and
divides them into groups while causal-comparative research does not.

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30. Which of the following is a typical characteristic of a qualitative 1 point

research study? *

a. Data collection is ongoing.

b. Control over contextual factors

c. Generalization of findings

d. Statistical procedures for data analysis

31. Given the following portion of a research manuscript, "Three hundred 1 point
sixty students were asked about their attitudes toward school. Findings
indicate positive attitudes in the lower grades and more negative attitudes
as learners age." What type of study does this suggest was conducted? *

a. Experimental

b. Correlational

c. Survey

d. Ethnography

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32. A research study led to the following finding, "Students in the treatment 1 point

condition indicated significantly better achievement on the recognition


assessment than those in the control condition." What type of research
was likely conducted? *

a. Survey

b. Action

c. Correlational

d. Experimental

33. Evaluation researchers collect data primarily to 1 point

a. determine methods for practical problems.

b. make decisions about programs.

c. develop theories.

d. develop educational "best practices."

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34. In a causal-comparative study that examines differences in 1 point
psychomotor skills between young, suburban, middle-class Hispanic
children and young, urban, middle-class Caucasian children, the
dependent variable is *

a. Hispanic.

b. psychomotor skills.

c. urban.

d. middle class.

35. The type of qualitative research that includes conducting research on a 1 point

unit of study or bounded system is most often referred to as *

a. narrative.

b. case study.

c. ethnography.

d. survey.

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36. Which of the following, by law, is a required characteristic of the 1 point

Institutional Review Board (IRB) membership composition? *

a. A minimum of seven members

b. Both qualitative and quantitative researchers

c. Gender diversity

d. Cultural diversity

37. Researchers seek approval from the IRB prior to * 1 point

a. generating a hypothesis.

b. collecting research data.

c. developing a research plan.

d. conducting a literature review.

38. The Federal Act that protects the privacy of educational records is 1 point

referred to as the *

a. National Family Rights and Privacy Act.

b. National Family Research Act.

c. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

d. National Research Act.

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39. Jackie is conducting a study at the local skate park on youths' use of 1 point
slang language. She is unsure if she needs to submit her research to the
IRB and asks for your opinion. How would you respond? *

a. She does not need IRB permission because of anonymity.

b. She needs IRB permission because of personal privacy.

c. She does not need IRB permission because she is observing only.

d. She does not need IRB permission because there is no deception.

40. Which of the following illustrates anonymity? 1 point

a. After interviewing participants, the researcher assigns each participant


pseudonyms.

b. Although she can identify responses on the attitude measure by their handwriting,
Kate does not report the names.

c. Kristi replaces the participants' names on their research materials with a random
number.

d. Because Kelly does not know who participated in her study, she cannot report their
names.

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41. Genna has told parents that their children's responses to a spatial ability 1 point
measure that she used in research will not be reported in the research
report. However, she intends to report the data. This ethical concern
relates to *

a. anonymity.

b. confidentiality.

c. debriefing.

d. deception.

42. One of the reasons why ethical concerns for qualitative researchers are 1 point

enhanced is because *

a. the researcher is engaged in the research context.

b. the research generally addresses sensitive topics.

c. qualitative researchers do not obtain informed consent.

d. qualitative researchers generally employ deception.

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43. Of the following, informed consent accurately refers to a * 1 point

a. minor child participant's agreement to participate in a study knowing the true


nature of the study.

b. parent's legal permission for their children to participate in a study knowing the true
nature of the study.

c. school's formal agreement to allow researchers to conduct work in their school


knowing the true nature of the study.

d. teacher's formal permission to allow researchers in his or her classroom knowing


the true nature of the study.

44. James conducted a qualitative study in a fraternity house. As a 1 point

researcher, he pledged the frat and conducted an ethnography about the


nature of fraternity life at a large university. When he wrote up the study he
did not use the real names of the other members. He also did not identify
the university in his research report. He did not tell the other fraternity
members he was a researcher and that he was collecting data. Which of
the following addresses ethical considerations of James's study? *

a. There are not ethical violations, it was an ethnography and participants were kept
confidential.

b. There are not ethical violations, it was an ethnography and the participants were
kept anonymous.

c. There are ethical concerns, participants did not given their informed consent for the
study.

d. There are ethical concerns, clear potential to harm participants was included within
the study design.

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45. Armando studies the effects of class size on standardized test scores. 1 point
He recently approached a school district about conducting a study in their
school. The school personnel were really excited to work with Armando so
they provided hard copies of students' individual standardized test results.
Although the school district was being helpful, this illustrates a violation of
*

a. The National Research Act.

b. The Family Research Act.

c. The National Family Rights and Privacy Act.

d. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

46. Michele wants to conduct a study in a local charter school. Which of 1 point
the following is likely a first step? *

a. Contact the parents by sending a mailing that introduces her study so they consent.

b. Determine required procedures for entry into the school for research.

c. Send a letter to the superintendent, the principal, and the classroom teacher
introducing the study.

d. Arrive at the school, obtain a visitor's pass, and observe several classrooms to
assure this is an appropriate site.

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47. In order to gain approval to conduct a study in a certain school, 1 point

researchers usually need to first obtain permission from *

a. the superintendent.

b. the state.

c. the children.

d. the classroom teacher.

48. Kyle, age 10, heard about a great research study and wants to 1 point
participate. His parents do not wish him to participate and have not signed
a consent form. Can Kyle participate? *

a. Yes, Kyle is old enough that he does not need parental consent.

b. Yes, Kyle wants to participate and his assent overrides parental consent.

c. No, Kyle can not participate unless his parents consent.

d. No, Kyle can not participate because the study involves deception.

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49 Sara conducted a study in her sixth grade classroom. The study focused 1 point

on students' interests in science classes. Sara shared what individual


students said about their interest in science with the seventh grade
teachers to help place students in next year's classes. What can one
conclude about Sara's sharing this information? *

a. In this case, it was ethical to share students' data since it will help them in their
education.

b. In this case, it was ethical to share students' data since the study was conducted in
school.

c. In this case, it was unethical to share students' data since that information was
confidential.

d. In this case, it was unethical to share students' data since the information was
anonymous.

50. Nigel, age 17, is a high school student attending classes at a local 1 point
community college. He was asked to sign a consent to participate in a
research study for one of his classes for extra credit. Can Nigel participate
without his parents' consent? *

a. Yes, because he is attending a postsecondary institution, his parents' consent is not


necessary.

b. No, Nigel can only participate if his parents consent to his participation.

c. Yes, Nigel wants to participate and at his age his assent overrides parental consent.

d. No, it is always unethical for students to participate in studies for extra credit.

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51. The philosophical assumption that addresses the nature of reality is 1 point
referred to as *

a. epistemology.

b. phenomenology.

c. ontology.

d. methodology.

52. A study that relies primarily on quantitative data and uses qualitative 1 point

data to follow up is considered an example of a(n) ________ approach to


mixed methods design. *

a. convergent parallel

b. interpretation integration

c. exploratory sequential

d. explanatory sequential

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53. Paola is interested in what young children pay attention to when they 1 point
play online games. She uses an eye gaze measure that gives her the
location and duration of what the children look at while playing, over time.
She conducts interviews with children that seem to display specific
patterns of behavior based upon the eye gaze data. Paola's strategy can
best be described as a(n) ________ approach to mixed methods design. *

a. experimental design

b. exploratory sequential

c. explanatory sequential

d. convergent parallel

54. A study that relies primarily on qualitative data and then uses 1 point

quantitative data for building findings through administering a survey is


referred to as a(n) ________ mixed methods design. *

a. multistage evaluation

b. exploratory sequential

c. explanatory sequential

d. convergent parallel

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55. Hadasa conducted systematic observations of high school sports 1 point

teams and coded displays of student-athlete frustration. It appeared from


these observations that coaching style might be related to athlete
frustration. She conducted a self-report survey that asked student-
athletes to respond regarding their degree of perceived frustration and
coaching style so she could conduct correlational analyses to further
explore her question. Hadasa's study can best be described as a(n)
________ mixed methods design. *

a. multistage evaluation

b. exploratory sequential

c. explanatory sequential

d. convergent parallel

B. Practical Applications
Work on the following.

1. Differentiate the characteristics of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed- 5 points

methods approaches of research. Cite one research title for each


approach. *

Your answer

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often stress the immediacy of their need for the data. Is this the best
approach to take in the cover letter? If not, what do you recommend
instead? *

Your answer

3. Design a plan for the procedures to be used in a survey study. * 5 points

Your answer

4. Design a plan for procedures to be used for a phenomenological study. 5 points

Your answer

5. Design a plan for procedures to be used for a mixed-methods study. * 5 points

Your answer

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