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A. Multiple Choice
Select the item that best suits your answer.
a. Correlational
b. Causal-comparative
c. Ethnographic
d. Experimental
a. Experimental
b. Survey
c. Prediction
d. Case study
d. formulate hypotheses.
a. deductive reasoning.
b. inductive reasoning.
c. scientific method.
d. reliance on tradition.
a. quantitative researchers.
b. qualitative researchers.
c. experimental researchers.
d. empirical researchers.
d. What are the reasons a school would include computer-based simulations in their
instructional materials?
a. What are the attitudes of the parents about our districts new homework policy?
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?
a. Basic research
b. Qualitative methods
c. Formative evaluation
d. Summative evaluation
a. experimental research.
b. correlational research.
c. action research.
a. basic
b. correlational.
c. ethnography.
d. applied.
a. survey.
b. correlational.
c. experimental.
d. narrative.
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? *
c. Collecting data
b. Execution of procedures
c. Analysis of data
a. Survey
b. Causal-comparative
c. Experimental
d. Case study
a. Experimental
c. Survey
d. Narrative
c. develop theories.
c. Are there grade level differences in the effectiveness of independent silent reading?
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?
a. basic research
b. experimental research.
c. formative evaluation.
d. summative evaluation.
c. Interview a few participants and ask them to refer others to the study.
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.
of the 1950s. Of the following which is a data source Roger will likely use in
his work? *
c. Aaron invites students from alternative schools to visit him and conducts
interviews
a. Narrative
b. Causal-comparative
c. Experimental
d. Correlational
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.
research study? *
c. Generalization of findings
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
a. Survey
b. Action
c. Correlational
d. Experimental
c. develop theories.
a. Hispanic.
b. psychomotor skills.
c. urban.
d. middle class.
35. The type of qualitative research that includes conducting research on a 1 point
a. narrative.
b. case study.
c. ethnography.
d. survey.
c. Gender diversity
d. Cultural diversity
a. generating a hypothesis.
38. The Federal Act that protects the privacy of educational records is 1 point
referred to as the *
c. She does not need IRB permission because she is observing only.
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.
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 *
b. parent's legal permission for their children to participate in a study knowing the true
nature of the 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.
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.
a. the superintendent.
b. the state.
c. the children.
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.
d. No, Kyle can not participate because the study involves deception.
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? *
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.
a. epistemology.
b. phenomenology.
c. ontology.
d. methodology.
52. A study that relies primarily on quantitative data and uses qualitative 1 point
a. convergent parallel
b. interpretation integration
c. exploratory sequential
d. explanatory sequential
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
a. multistage evaluation
b. exploratory sequential
c. explanatory sequential
d. convergent parallel
a. multistage evaluation
b. exploratory sequential
c. explanatory sequential
d. convergent parallel
B. Practical Applications
Work on the following.
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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? *
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