NCE - Research and Program Evaluation (Practice Questions) 2024/2025 passed
NCE - Research and Program Evaluation (Practice Questions)Case studies, focus groups, and research observation are all examples of what kind of data collection methods? A) Qualitative data collection methods B) Quantitative datâtes collection methods C) Purposive sampling D) Systematic random sampling - correct answer A) Qualitative data collection methods Quasi-experimental research methods follow most processes associated with experimental research methods except for ______; therefore, any results obtained usually connote be _______. A) Data synthesis; analyzed B) Trial and error practices; used C) Randomization; generalized D) Clinical trial studies; medical - correct answer C) Randomization; generalized Which visual representation is most often used to present bivariate tabular analyses? A) Parabola B) Pie chart C) Cross-sectional 2x2 table D) XY graph - correct answer D) XY graph Which of the following is true given the advent of technology in the counseling field? A) Technology has advanced the counseling field because it eliminates geographical barriers and can be less tedious to document cases. B) Technology has devastated the counseling field by making counseling sessions more robotic and by lacking the personal touch of an in-person session. C) Currently, there is not sufficient evidence as to whether or not technology is advantageous or disadvantageous to the counseling field. D) Technology is seen as a necessity to the counseling field, as it allows easier access to clients. - correct answer C) Currently, there is not sufficient evidence as to whether or not technology is advantageous or disadvantageous to the counseling field. A study is considered to have strong external validity if the researcher can replicate and generalize its findings across multiple instances of what three factors? A) Population, time, and environment B) Gender, age, and height C) Animal studies, human studies, and nonliving object studies D) Infant years, adolescent years, and adult years - correct answer A) Population, time, and environment Bill is conducting a research study on workplace views of maternity leave in a specific industry. His funding source requires that at least 60 percent of his sample set be women. The industry that he's studying consists of 32 percent women, and he has to search a little harder to find enough female participants. This is an example of what type of sampling? A) Simple random sampling B) Stratified random sampling C) Ad hoc sampling D) Systematic random sampling - correct answer C) Ad hoc sampling Tina is conducting a research study about underage drinking habits on college campuses on football game days, As she's scoring her collected data, she notices the test group is primarily made up of freshman students and the control group is primarily made up of sophomore students. What does Tina realize about this distinction? A) It's to be expected B) It may confound her results C) It won't make a difference if she runs enough ANOVA tests D) It should be tabulated in a chi-square cross-section - correct answer B) It may confound her results
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