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Section 1: Research Foundations & Paradigms


1. What is the primary goal of a research proposal?

A: To present and justify a plan for a research study and to convince others that the

project is worthwhile and feasible.

Rationale: It's a blueprint that outlines the what, why, and how of your intended

research.

2. Which research paradigm is primarily concerned with understanding lived

experiences in a specific context?

A: Interpretivism.

Rationale: Interpretivism seeks to understand the subjective meanings and

interpretations people give to their experiences, unlike positivism which seeks

generalizable facts.

, 3. A hypothesis that states "There is no significant relationship between X and

Y" is called a...

A: Null Hypothesis (H₀).

Rationale: The null hypothesis is a statement of no effect or no difference, which

researchers typically aim to test and potentially reject.

4. What is the key difference between a 'problem statement' and a 'research

question'?

A: A problem statement identifies the gap or issue in a broad context, while a

research question specifies exactly what the study will investigate to address that

problem.

Rationale: The problem statement is the "what's wrong," and the research question

is the "what are we going to do to find out?"

5. The philosophical assumption that reality is objective and can be measured

is central to...

A: Positivism.

Rationale: Positivism relies on the belief that an objective reality exists

independently of the researcher and can be studied through observable, measurable

facts.

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