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1. What is the primary purpose of evidence in research?
A. To prove theories beyond doubt
B. To replace hypotheses
C. To support theories
D. To eliminate alternative explanations
Correct answer: C
2. A team of researchers conducts a local community study to resolve an
immediate problem. What type of research is this?
A. Basic research
B. Applied research
C. Action research
D. Evaluation research
Correct answer: C
3. What is the process called in which the truth of a conclusion is determined by
examining the truth of the premises?
,A. Inductive reasoning
B. Probabilistic reasoning
C. Deductive reasoning
D. Exploratory reasoning
Correct answer: C
4. Which arrow typically represents the inductive method in scientific inquiry?
A. Confirmatory arrow
B. Deductive arrow
C. Exploratory arrow
D. Experimental arrow
Correct answer: C
5. Two theories explain student performance equally well, but one is more
concise. Which principle favors the simpler theory?
A. Principle of evidence
B. Rule of parsimony
C. Criterion of falsifiability
D. Principle of induction
Correct answer: B
6. What is the primary objective of educational research when little is known
about a phenomenon?
A. Prediction
B. Explanation
C. Understanding
D. Influence
,Correct answer: C
7. What does quantitative research primarily attempt to test using numerical
data?
A. Experiences
B. Hypotheses
C. Interpretations
D. Meanings
Correct answer: B
8. Which two assumptions are consistent with quantitative research?
A. Human behavior is fluid and subjective
B. Human behavior is regular and predictable
C. Behavior is context-dependent only
D. Reality is socially constructed
Correct answer: B
9. Which type of statistics allows researchers to draw conclusions about
populations?
A. Descriptive
B. Correlational
C. Inferential
D. Experimental
Correct answer: C
10. In educational research, what is a variable?
, A. A theory under investigation
B. A measurable characteristic
C. A population parameter
D. A research design
Correct answer: B
11. A cause-and-effect relationship exists when:
A. Variables are correlated
B. Changes in the independent variable cause changes in the dependent variable
C. Variables occur simultaneously
D. Results are generalized
Correct answer: B
12. Strength of Quantitative Research
A main strength of quantitative research is that it:
A. Captures subjective meaning
B. Approximates causal relationships
C. Emphasizes context
D. Avoids numerical analysis
Correct answer: B
13. Experimental Research
A researcher tests a hypothesis using random assignment. Which research
method is most appropriate?
A. Correlational
B. Experimental