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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Research – What do you call a systematic investigation to establish facts or principles? | |
| Statement of the Problem – What section of a research paper states the problem being investigated? | |
| Quantitative Research – What type of research focuses on numerical data and statistical analysis? | |
| Qualitative Research – What type of research focuses on understanding experiences or meanings? | |
| Population – What do you call the group from which a sample is drawn? | |
| Sample – What is the subset of a population called? | |
| Descriptive Research – What research design involves observing subjects without manipulation? | |
| Independent Variable – What do you call a variable that is manipulated? | |
| Dependent Variable – What do you call the variable that is measured? | |
| Conclusion – What part of research summarizes findings and implications? | |
| Simple Random Sampling – What sampling method gives each member an equal chance of being selected? | |
| To identify gaps and support the study – What is the main purpose of a literature review? | |
| Construct Validity – What type of validity ensures the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure? | |
| Reliability – What is the term for consistency of a measurement tool? | |
| Experimental Research – What research design determines cause-and-effect relationships? | |
| Hypothesis – What do you call an educated guess tested through research? | |
| Mean – What statistical measure represents the average? | |
| Informed Consent – What ethical principle requires voluntary participation? | |
| Discussion – What section discusses the interpretation of results? | |
| To show relationships between variables – What is the purpose of a conceptual framework? | |
| Purposive Sampling – What type of sampling is based on the researcher’s judgment? | |
| A statement that there is no significant relationship or difference – What is the null hypothesis? | |
| T-test – What statistical test is used to compare means of two groups? | |
| Bias – What do you call an error caused by flawed data collection? | |
| The ability to generalize findings – What is external validity? | |
| The accuracy of cause-and-effect conclusions – What is internal validity? | |
| Mixed Methods Research – What research approach combines qualitative and quantitative methods? | |
| Measuring attitudes or opinions – What is a Likert scale used for? | |
| To test the research instrument before full implementation – What is the purpose of pilot testing? | |
| To determine relationships between variables – What is regression analysis used for? | |
| Level of significance of results – In research, what does “p-value” indicate? | |
| 0.05 – What is the acceptable common alpha level in most studies? | |
| Primary Data – What do you call data collected firsthand? | |
| Secondary Data – What do you call previously collected data? | |
| Using multiple methods or sources to validate results – What is triangulation in research? | |
| To generalize from sample to population – What is the main goal of inferential statistics? | |
| A group not exposed to the experimental treatment – What is a control group? | |
| Parameter = population value; Statistic = sample value – What is the difference between parameter and statistic? | |
| Using others’ work without proper citation – What is plagiarism? | |
| Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion – What is the IMRaD format? |