Research Reviewer Q&A
1. What is the last section of a research paper in
Chapter 1?
A. Significance of the Study
B. Statement of the Problem
C. Definition of Terms
D. Scope and Limitations of the Study
2. The following are correct about the population,
EXCEPT?
A. it is the subset C. it is the entire group
B. it is the universe D. it is general
3. The presentation of the importance of the study starts
from the national level, regional, provincial, local, to
the researcher, and target beneficiaries, what kind of
perspective is this?
A. deductive C. inductive
B. subjective D. objective
4. What research design focuses on the present
condition?
A. Historical C. Descriptive
B. Experimental D. Case study
5. There is a significant relationship between the
attitude and practices of the residents towards
disaster management.
A. alternative hypothesis C. null hypothesis
B. negative hypothesis D. positive hypothesis
6. Which of these is true about the probability
sampling?
A. All members of population has equal chance of
being the participants of the study
B. Not all members of population has equal
chance of being the participants of the study
C. Participants were chosen due to their
availability.
D. Participants were divided into sections or
groups with the same characteristics.
7. When is a research instrument said to be valid?
A. If it measures what it intends to measure
B. If the instrument can be adopted by future
researchers
C. If the responses are consistent.
D. If Cronbach's alpha test result is 70%.
8. It mainly focuses on the question, “Who will benefit
from the study?”
A. Theoretical Framework
B. Conceptual Framework
C. Significance of the Study
D. Scope and Limitations of the Study
9. What sampling method is used by Mrs. X, a
researcher in which the population is first divided into
groups who share the same attributes, and the
researcher ensures representation from both groups?
A. Cluster sampling
B. Systematic sampling
C. Stratified Random sampling
D. Simple random sampling
10. In practice, the ______ is commonly used because it
is easy to reject and accept it.
A. alternative hypothesis C. null hypothesis
B. negative hypothesis D. positive hypothesis
11. A sampling technique where the researcher contacts
people or volunteers who might know his target
respondents.
A. Quota sampling
B. Convenience sampling
C. Voluntary response sampling
D. Snowball sampling
12. A sampling design where the researcher selects the
target respondents based on the purpose of the
study.
A. Incidental sampling C. Snowball sampling
B. Judgmental sampling D. Quota sampling
13. In systematic sampling design, the respondents are
selected:
A. at their availability
B. at regular intervals
C. randomly
D. based on the purpose of the study
14. A structure that guides research by relying on a
formal theory constructed by using an established,
coherent explanation of certain phenomena and
relationships is called?
A. Research Paradigm
B. Scope and Limitations of the Study
C. Theoretical Framework
D. Research Sampling
15. What is the last step in planning a sampling survey?
A. Decide the sampling design
B. Determine the sample size using the formula
C. Define the population
D. Identify the research locale
16. In the sampling size formula p ; is the:
A. population C. proportion
B. probability D. possibility
17. Using Slovin's formula, what is the sample size of a
population of 3,000 and the margin of error is set to
3%?
A. 611 C. 911
B. 811 D. 711
18. If the researchers distributed the survey
questionnaires to passers-by, what sampling
technique did they employ?
A. Quota sampling C. Recruitment sampling
B. Judgmental sampling D. Incidental sampling
19. The following are disadvantages of sampling,
EXCEPT?
A. It involves more care in preparing detailed
subclassification.
B. If not correctly designed, the results may be
misleading.
C. It saves time, is cheaper, and gives more
comprehensive information.
D. It requires an expert to conduct the study in an
area, nevertheless it would be erroneous.
20. Which of these is NOT true about the Conceptual
Framework?
A. it shows the relationship of the variables
B. it is a visual or written product
C. it serves as guide on which to build the study
D. it is a conception or model of the study plan
21. It is an affirmation of the existence of observed
phenomena.
A. alternative hypothesis C. null hypothesis
B. negative hypothesis D. positive hypothesis
22. When the sample is prepared by stages, then it is
called:
A. Systematic sampling C. Stratified sampling
B. Multi-stage sampling D. Cluster sampling
23. What form of hypothesis is deeme “true”; until
proven wrong?
A. alternative hypothesis C. null hypothesis
B. negative hypothesis D. positive hypothesis
24. What is the section of the research paper which
states the contribution and usefulness of the study in
society?
A. Review of Related Literature
B. Conceptual Framework
C. Significance of the Study
D. Scope and Limitations of the Study
25. The definition of terms is based on hypothetical ones
which are usually taken from dictionaries,
encyclopedias, and published journals.
A. Conceptual definition C. Optional definition
B. Operational definition D. Original definition
26. Which of these describe an experimental research
design?
A. It is a scientific critical inquiry of the whole truth
of past events.
B. Its purpose is to determine whether to adopt the
prior programs.
C. It is a problem-solving approach that the study is
described in the future
D. It focuses on the present condition and its
purpose is to find new truth.
27. This method under descriptive design describes or
determines the nature of an object by separating it
into parts.
A. Analysis C. Correlational
B. Classification D. Evaluative
28. If there is veracity or truthfulness of the responses
that you have gathered, it means that your instrument
is:
A. Valid C. Usable
B. Reliable D. Practical
29. Questionnaires, tests, observation schedule,
checklists, rating scales, and interviews are called
what?
A. Research Sampling C. Research Design
B. Research Data D. Research Instruments
30. Practicability means:
A. accuracy C. consistency
B. usability D. relevancy
31. What includes the statistical procedures and
techniques used by the researcher?
A. Output C. Throughput
B. Input D. Result
32. What refers to the process of transforming collected
information or observations to a set of meaningful,
cohesive categories?
A. Tabulation of data C. Coding of data
B. Categorization of data D. Analysis of data
33. It means the legal bases, literature, and studies
which have direct bearing or relation to the present
study.
A. Framework C. Paradigm
B. Theory D. Related
34. What research design is used to study the same
group over a period of time and is generally
concerned with assessing within- and between-group
change?
A. Comparative C. Correlational
B. Normative D. Longitudinal
35. It is an ideal research design when variables are
carefully controlled or manipulated.
A. Historical C. Descriptive
B. Experimental D. Case study
36. What kind of descriptive research design is used in
natural sciences subjects?
A. descriptive-status C. descriptive-classification
B. longitudinal D. descriptive-normative
37. It is a problem-solving technique wherein the study is
described from the past, present, and future.
A. Historical C. Descriptive
B. Experimental D. Case study
38. A stratified sampling is a kind of sampling method
which is obtained by separating the population
elements into non-overlapping groups called:
A. cluster C. sections
B. strata D. divisions
39. This kind of hypothesis should always contain a
statement of equality.
A. alternative hypothesis C. null hypothesis
B. negative hypothesis D. positive hypothesis
40. Which of the following is the results of the study
which are presented in data matrix form?
A. Output C. Throughput
B. Process D. Input
41. What kind of research design is suitable if the
researcher wants to focus on a particular subject to
gain in-depth understanding?
A. Historical C. Descriptive
B. Experimental D. Case study
42. What signifies the gathering of data of the present
conditions?
A. pilot test C. survey
B. post examination D. assessment
43. What hypothesis is always stated in positive form?
A. alternative hypothesis C. null hypothesis
B. negative hypothesis D. positive hypothesis
44. These are dissertation studies which include the
methods, findings, conclusions and
recommendations that the future researchers may
use as references.
A. Related Legal Basis C. Related Studies
B. Relabted Literature D. Related Theories
45. It is a section of a research paper in which the
sources are taken from the books, journals,
magazines, and novels that contain facts, laws and
theories.
A. Related Legal Basis C. Related Studies
B. Related Literature D. Related Theories
46. What is the first step in doing historical research?
A. Summarize the information obtained.
B. Locate relevant sources.
C. Present and interpret the information.
D. Define the problem or issues.
47. The Scope and limitations of the Study includes the
following, EXCEPT?
A. duration of the study C. research instrument
B. research locale D. findings of the study
48. A hash mark is a?
A. Frequency mark C. Average mark
B. Tally mark D. Weighted mark
49. It is considered as the groundwork of the study.
A. Conceptual Framework
B. Theoretical Framework
C. Hypothesis
D. Significance of the Study
50. What is known to be the “search for knowledge and
the truth”?
A. research C. survey
B. history D. investigation
1. Which of the following nature of research states that it is an
unending process?
Critical C. logical
Cyclical D. Methodical
2. Which of the following is NOT true about Applied research?
A. solution-driven
B. technological application
C. tests theories and principles
D. concept formulation
3. Which of these is ideal for experimental research?
A. Field Research C. Library Research
B. Laboratory Research D. Applied Research
4. This type of research is purposely to make innovations in
inventions.
A. Basic Research C. Developmental
Research
B. Applied Research D. Laboratory Research
5. What type of research focuses on the solution of the problems?
A. Basic Research C. Developmental
Research
B. Applied Research D. Field Research
6. Ariana Grandxing designed an action plan in response to the
very low level of knowledge and skills of the students in the
identification and classification of fingerprint patterns. This is
an example of:
A. Basic Research C. Developmental
Research
B. Applied Research D. Field Research
7. Sigmund Freud's Psychoanlysis theory on personality, explains
that the imbalance ego may lead to crime commission is an
example of:
A. Basic Research C. Applied Research
B. Developmental Research D. Library Research
8. What type of research has a main motivation to create or invent
something?
A. Basic Research C. Applied Research
B. Developmental Research D. Laboratory Research
9. All is true about the applied researc, EXCEPT?
A. it aims to acquire knowledge
B. it creates something
C. it solves problem
D. it develops system or procedure
10. Reliable sources of data are expected in this class of
research.
A. Field Research C. Library Research
B. Laboratory Research D. Basic Research
11. I. Basic research is curiosity-driven and has immediate
usefulness to man.
II. Applied research is solution-driven and aims for the
expansion of knowledge.
A. Statement I and II are correct.
B. Statement I is correct, Statement II is incorrect.
C. Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is correct.
D. Statement I and II are incorrect.
12. The following are the strengths of the field research,
EXCEPT
A. It yields very detailed data.
B. It can uncover social facts.
C. It emphasizes the role and relevance of social context.
D. It may be emotionally taxing.
13. Research is:
1. A systematic investigation of events.
2. It involves collection, presentation, analysis and
interpretation of data.
A. Statements 1 and 2 are both correct.
B. Statements 1 and 2 are both incorrect.
C. Only statement 1 is correct.
D. Only statement 2 is correct.
14. Research with controlled variables is best done in
__________.
A. Laboratory C. Library
B. Field D. Any of these
15. As a researcher seeking data on the impact of curfew regulations
in the city, what is the best research to be conducted?
A. Field Research C. Library Research
B. Laboratory Research D. Applied Research
16. Research stimulates and ennobles the human spirit. It
challenges man to remove the threat of stagnation. It is an open
door to a better future and it guides him in his efforts to obtain
good results which contribute to his satisfaction and self-
fulfillment.
A. Research has deep-seated psychological aspects
B. Research improves the quality of life
C. Research reduces the burden of work
D. Research improves instruction
17. Foods being exported have a longer shelf-life through
employment of preservation techniques that stemmed from
research. Thus, research:
A. reduces the burden of work.
B. improves the exportation of food products.
C. responds to the economic recovery and austerity measures
of the country.
D. satisfies man’s needs.
18. Man is a dreamer, is ambitious, and is industrious in achieving
his dreams. Research led him to focus on improving processes
and means by which he must love. Hence, research:
A. satisfies man’s needs
B. improves the quality of life
C. reduces the burden of work
D. has deep-seated psychological aspects
19. The use of active learning strategies in class improves students'
learning. This means that research _______.
A. improves students’ achievement
B. reduces the burden of work
C. has deep-seated psychological aspects
D. trains graduates to become responsive to the economic
development of the country and compete globally
20. Research outputs must be converted into income-
generating projects to train students to earn while they learn. In
this, research:
A. trains graduates to become responsive to the economic
development of the country and compete globally
B. responds to the economic recovery and austerity measure
of the country
C. improves the exportation of food products
D. reduces the burden of work
21. Which of the following is true?
1. Replicability is easier in laboratory research.
2. Historical research is ideally done in the library.
3. Field research is an excellent method for understanding the
role of social context.
4. Documenting observations may be more challenging in
library research.
A. 1 and 2 C. 1, 2 , and 4
B. 1, 2, and 3 D. 2, 3, and 4
22. What type of research is done for the development of theories
and principles?
A. Basic Research C. Applied Research
B. Developmental Research D. Field Research
23. One of the qualities of a good researcher is that he is always
precise in conducting his research. Hence, he is:
A. Efficient C. Effective
B. Scientific D. Research-oriented
24. Which is true about the replicability of research papers?
I. The research design and procedure is repeated.
II. The introduction is duplicated.
III. It enables the researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive
results.
A. I, II and III C. I and II
B. II and III D. I and III
25.Maria Isabel Layson, a student from Iloilo National High School,
discovered that the aratiles fruit could possibly cure diabetes.
What quality of a good researcher does she possess?
A. Efficient C. Research-oriented
B. Effective D. Creative
26. The summary of findings, research design, and respondents
of the study can be found on what component of the
preliminary pages of the research paper?
A. Acknowledgement C. Abstract
B. Approval Sheet D. Title Page
27. What is the classification of research that describes it as an
excellent method for understanding the role of social context in
shaping people’s lives and experiences?
A. Library research C. Field research
B. Action research D. Laboratory research
28. What is the classification of research that is conducted in
artificial or controlled conditions by isolating
the study in a thoroughly specified and equipped area?
A. Library research C. Field research
B. Action research D. Labboratory research
29. This is the stimulus variable which is chosen by the
researcher to determine its relationship to an
observed phenomenon.
A. independent variable C. dependent variable
B. control variable D. intervening variable
30. What is the response variable which is observed and
measured to determine the effect of the independent variable?
A. Independent variable C. Dependent variable
B. Control variable D. Intervening variable
31. This research paper entitled STRAIN THEORY AS
PERCEIVED BY THE TERTIARY STUDENTS, prepared and
submitted by JUAN DELA CRUZ, in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Criminology, has been examined and is recommended for
acceptance and approval of Final Oral Examination, can be
found in what part of the preliminary of a research paper?
A. Abstract C. Approval Sheet
B. Title page D. Acknowledgment
32. “The researchers acknowledge and express their gratefulness
to all people who sincerely
participated in the study”, this is an example of:
A. Dedication C. Figures
B. Contents D. Acknowledgment
33. The approval sheet is the second page of a research paper,
thesis, or dissertation. It furnishes the following information,
except:
A. Complete titles of research paper, thesis or
dissertation.
B. Full name of the researcher
C. Qualification of the researcher
D. Statement of acceptance and approval
34. Title page, approval sheet, acknowledgments, contents,
tables, figures, plates and abstract are called what:
A. Research Objectives
B. Research Problems
C. Preliminaries of a Research Paper
D. Components of a Research Process
35. To determine the similarities and differences of the findings to
past studies and to gain insights into the aspects of the
problem that are critical and controversial in the recent study,
the researcher shall take to conduct the:
A. Assumptions
B. Review of Related Literature and Studies
C. Research Design
D. Data Analysis
36. The following are purposes of a research problem statement,
except one:
A. To introduce the importance of the topic in the
research proposal.
B. To position the problem in an appropriate context.
C. To provide a framework to analyze and report results.
D. To provide a solution to the problem.
37. Though replicability of conducting research is allowed, it is
advisable that a research problem is something novel, original,
and unique to attract the attention of the people and contribute
to the economic development of the country. It shows the
criteria of a good research problem that is:
A. Interesting C. Innovative
B. Cost-effective D. Measurable
38. In research, this drives the entire study without this; there will
be no research study.
A. Topic C. Concept
B. Title D. Problem
39. Given the specific problem: Is there a significant difference in the
level of knowledge of police investigators towards fingerprint
processing when grouped according to their profile?
What will be the null hypothesis?
A. There is no significant difference in the level of knowledge of
police investigators towards fingerprint processing when grouped
according to their profile.
B. There is a significant difference in the level of knowledge of
police investigators towards fingerprint processing when grouped
according to their profile.
C. There are no significant differences in the level of knowledge
of police investigators towards fingerprint processing when grouped
according to their profile.
D. There are significant differences in the level of knowledge of
police investigators towards fingerprint processing when grouped
according to their profile.
40. After the analysis and interpretation of results, the research
finally summarizes the whole study and draws conclusions based
on:
A. findings C. data collected
B. research design D. research problem
41. It is the part of a paper that is read the most, and it is usually
read first.
A. Topic C. Concept
B. Title D. Problem
42. What is a research problem?
A. organizing principle guiding the analysis of a research paper.
B. provides a particular perspective, or lens, through which to
examine a topic.
C. statement about an area of concern, a condition to be
improve and a difficulty to be eliminated
D. framework of research methods and techniques chosen by a
researcher
43. What is the hardest part of a research process?
A. Formulating a research problem
B. Citing a research design
C. Data gathering
D. Summary of findings
44. Which of the following refers to any questions that the researcher
wants to answer?
A. Research Problem C. Research Objective
B. Research Process D. all of these
45. After the construction of the hypothesis is the creation of:
A. Data Analysis C. Theoretical Framework
B. Review of Related Literature D. Research Design
46. Based on the major problem identified, the researcher then
formulates the _____ of the study.
A. specific statement C. specific research process
B. specific problem D. all of tehse
47. What is the profile of the respondents in terms of sex, age, and
education?, is an example of:
A. Inferential question C. Descriptive question
B. Null hypothesis D. Alternative hypothesis
48. the question, at what time will you complete the research?
means that the research problem should be:
A. measurable C. specific
B. realistic D. time-bound
49. It is the basis for describing properly the relationships of
variables to be used in the study.
A. Assumptions C. Hypotheses
B. Conceptual framework D. Research design
50. After determining the research design, method, instrument, and
sampling techniques, the resarcher will then proceed to the:
A. data analysis C. data collection
B. statistical treatment D. data interpretation
1. What is the last stage of making a research paper?
a. Writing stage c. Data Processing stage
b. Preparing stage d. Oral Examination Stage
2. It explores what people experienced and focuses on their experience of
a phenomenon; multiple ways of interpreting the same experience.
a. Phenomenological c. Cross-sectional survey
b. Longitudinal survey d. Cohort Study
3. It is a type of observational study and is sometimes referred to as a
panel study.
a. Phenomenological c. Cross-sectional survey
b. Longitudinal survey d. Cohort Study
4. It is an itemized plan of activity with a time frame to be undertaken by
the researcher.
a. Plan c. Schedule of Activities
b. Outline d. Survey
5. What stage of making a research paper is the tabulation and analysis
of data?
a. Writing stage c. Data Processing stage
b. Planning stage d. Oral Examination Stage
6. What stage of making a research paper is the construction and revision
of a questionnaire?
a. Writing stage c. Data Processing stage
b. Preparing stage d. Oral Examination Stage
7. What does APA stand for?
a. American Psychological Association
b. American Psychology Association
c. Association of Psychologist in America
d. Association of Psychiatrist in America
8. What is an in-depth study of naturally occurring behavior within a
culture or social group?
a. Ethnography c. Cross-sectional survey
b. Longitudinal survey d. Cohort Study
9. Using the APA format, what kind of spacing is required on both the title
page and throughout the paper?
a. Single spacing c. Double spacing
b. 1.5 spacing d. None of these
10. In writing an academic paper in APA format, you have to use an ____
inch paper.
a. 8.5 x 11 c. 8 x 11
b. 8.5 x 12 d. 8 x 12
11. What is the standard font style when you write a research paper using
APA format?
a. Arial c. Times New Roman
b. Courier New d. Century Gothic
12. The first part of your paper is obviously the ____.
a. cover sheet c. title page
b. dedication d. abstract
13. Ideally, the title should not exceed ____ words.
a. 10 c. 12
b. 11 d. 13
14. “What does the experience mean to the newly appointed police
officers?” If you want to find answer of this question, then you are going
to conduct a:
a. Case study c. Phenomenological study
b. Thesis d. Longitudinal survey
15. It is an in-depth study of naturally occurring behavior within a culture or
social group. Social scientists sometimes refer to this as “field
research”.
a. Survey c. Phenomenological study
b. Cohorts d. Ethnographical study
16. It is an in-depth study of a single unit such as one individual or one
group.
a. Survey c. Case study
b. Cohorts d. Ethnography
17. It generally refers to a study conducted over a period of time involving
members of a population which the subject or representative members
come from, and who are united by some commonality or similarity.
a. Phenomenology c. Cross-sectional survey
b. Longitudinal survey d. Cohort Study
18. You are new in snatchers – infested areas in Tondo, Manila. The
streets never run out of people – criminals and potential victims alike.
You are interested in finding out how the criminal and potential victim
behave during the attack. You posted yourself to become a victim.
What is the most appropriate type of research you should use?
a. Case study c. Phenomenological study
b. Ethnographical study d. Longitudinal survey
19. A research design which requires a researcher to revisit participants of
the study at proper intervals.
a. Phenomenology c. Cross-sectional survey
b. Longitudinal survey d. Cohort Study
20. Which of the following is true about Phenomenology?
a. It focuses on the collective experience of community.
b. It studies culture, behavior, attitudes, and beliefs.
c. It studies individual experiences.
d. It may take long period of time studying the subjects.
21. Which of these is under the “Preparing Stage”?
a. Validation of questionnaire
b. Computation of Results
c. Think about the variables
d. Binding the Research Paper
22. The summary of the research paper must not be more than ___.
a. 350 words c. 250 words
b. 150 words d. 450 words
23. All entries are listed in alphabetical order based on the last name of the
author or title.
a. Abstract c. References
b. Body d. Title Page
24. The Data Gathering Procedure can be found in:
a. Chapter 1 c. Chapter 2
b. Chapter 3 d. Chapter 4
25. Which of the following belongs to Chapter 4 of the research paper?
a. Definition of Terms c. Summary of Findings
b. Conceptual Framework d. Results and Discussion
26. The Schedule of Activities in making a research paper when arranged
in inductive order is:
a. Planning, Preparing, Data processing, Writing, Oral
Examination
b. Oral Examination, Writing, Data processing, Preparing,
Planning
c. Planning, Data processing, Preparing, Writing, Oral
Examination
d. Oral Examination, Writing, Preparing, Data processing,
Planning
27. Paragraph indentation should be set to ______from the left side of the
page.
a. One inch c. one-half inch
b. five inch d. seven inch
28. The hardest part of making a research paper is:
a. Writing stage c. Data processing stage
b. Planning stage d. Preparing stage
29. Choosing what items to be included as part of appendices is under?
a. Writing stage c. Data processing stage
b. Planning stage d. Preparing stage
30. Among the choices, which cannot be found in the main chapters of the
research paper?
a. Data analysis procedure c. appendices
b. Background of the study d. tables and figures
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This is known to be the framework of research methods and techniques chosen by a researcher.*
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Conceptual Framework
Research Methodology
Research Design
Research Instrument
The following are purposes of a research problem statement, except one:
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1 point
To introduce the importance of the topic in the research proposal.
To position the problem in an appropriate context.
To provide a framework to analyze and report results.
To provide solution of the problem.
The following are steps on how to create conceptual framework except one:*
1 point
Choose your topic
Do a literature review
Formulate your research questions
Isolate the important variable
Identify which research area the example belongs. Ex. Police officers have difficulties in the
implementation of Iloilo City Ordinance No. 061," Wearing of Facemask"*
1 point
cyber crime
policing
economic crime
forensics
The last step of the components of the research process is:
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1 point
Theoretical Framework
Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations
Review of Related Literature and Studies
Collection of Data
It is the research design that helps researchers establish a relationship between two closely
connected variables.*
1 point
Descriptive Research
Correlational Research
Diagnostic Research
Experimental Research
The following are scopes of Criminological Research, except:
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1 point
Criminal Law and Jurisprudence
Forensic Sciences
Criminal Investigation
None of these
After the analysis and interpretation of results, the research finally summarizes the whole study
and draws conclusions based on:
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1 point
findings
data collected
research design
research problem
It provides a particular perspective, or lens, through which to examine a topic.*
1 point
Conceptual Framework
Theoretical Framework
Research topic
Research Problem
The research problem is one or more questions to be answered empirically. The main
problem is usually stated in a-
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1 point
Declarative form
Exclamatory sentence
Interrogative form
Either of the choices
What is a research problem?*
1 point
organizing principle guiding the analysis of a research paper.
provides a particular perspective, or lens, through which to examine a topic.
statement about an area of concern, a condition to be imp[rove and a difficulty to be eliminated/
framework of research methods and techniques chosen by a researcher
In research, this drives the entire study without this; there will be no research study.*
1 point
Concept
Topic
Title
Problem
This study aimed to determine the level of awareness of cybercrime among the residents in Iloilo
Province. The respondents of this study were the 701 conveniently selected residents from the five
areas in Iloilo Province namely Oton, San Miguel, Pavia, Leganes, Jaro, and Iloilo City Proper. The
data subjected to statistical treatment were from the data collected by the five previous studies
on the level of awareness towards cybercrime conducted in the Second Semester, Academic Year
2021-2022.
This can be found on what part of the of the research paper?
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1 point
Scope and Limitations of the Study
Conceptual framework
Background of the Study
Significance of the Study
What is the hardest part of a research process?*
1 point
Formulating a research problem
Citing a research design
Data gathering
Summary of findings
What part of the preliminary pages is shown in the image?*
1 point
Cover page
Title page
Abstract
Approval Sheet
Sometimes people around you could be tough. Dealing with them is difficult. This characterizes the
quality of a researcher which is being?
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1 point
Curious
Creative
Patient
Wise
Which of the following is not a focus on issues of criminological research?*
1 point
Delinquency
Causes of crime
Business income
Criminal justice system
This is part of:*
1 point
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
This serves as the main organizing principle guiding the analysis of your research paper.*
1 point
Topic
Problem
Concept
Title
Are you the first researcher to come up with such a research problem? This statement talks about:
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1 point
Originality
Replicability
Usability
Quality
The measures taken from a sample describing a sample characteristics are called:*
1 point
Population
Sample
Parameters
Statistics
Modern devices and equipment such as cellular phones, web cameras, computers, copier machines,
calculators, fax machines, washing machines and many others are some of the products of
research. With this:
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1 point
Research has deep seated psychological aspects.
Research reduces the burden of work.
Research improves the exportation of food products.
Research improves instruction.
The following are the examples of research data, except*
1 point
photographs, films
documents (text or word)
questionnaires
none of these
What part of the preliminary pages is shown in the image?
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1 point
Abstract
Acknowledgment
Approval Sheet
Title page
One of the qualities of a good researcher is that he is always precise in conducting his
research. Hence, he is:
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1 point
Efficient
Economical
Scientific
Resourceful
It is the procedure of collecting, measuring and analyzing accurate insights for research using
standard validated techniques.*
1 point
Measurement
Interpretation
Data Collection
Analysis
Based on the major problem identified, the researcher then formulates the ___ of the study.
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1 point
specific problem
specific statement
specific research process
all of these
It is the process of observing and recording the observations that are collected as part of a
research effort.*
1 point
Measurement
Analysis
Data Collection
Interview
What is an affirmation of an existence of phenomena?
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1 point
Null hypothesis
Conceptual framework
Alternative hypothesis
Theoretical framework
This can be found in:*
1 point
Chapter 5
Chapter 4
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
A research process starts with a ___ which the investigator has identified as researchable.
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1 point
research problem
research objective
research statement
research process
Awareness. Knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists (Merriam-Webster,
2022).
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1 point
Operational definition
Conceptual Definition
Definition of Terms
Definition
What part of Chapter 3 is this?*
1 point
Instruments of the study
Data analysis procedure
Research design
Data gathering procedure
Respondents of the Study
The approval sheet is the second page of a research paper, thesis, or dissertation. It furnishes the
following information, except:
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1 point
Complete titles of research paper, thesis or dissertation.
Full name of the researcher
Qualification of the researcher
Statement of acceptance and approval
This can be found in:
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1 point
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
It requires the selection of a starting point for the sample and sample size that can be repeated at
regular intervals.*
1 point
Systematic Sampling
Cluster Sampling
Stratified Sampling
Simple Random Sampling
Given the specific problem: Is there a significant difference in the level of knowledge of police
investigators towards fingerprint processing when grouped according to their profile?
What will be the null hypothesis?
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1 point
There is no significant difference in the level of knowledge of police investigators towards fingerprint
processing when grouped according to their profile.
There is a significant difference in the level of knowledge of police investigators towards fingerprint
processing when grouped according to their profile.
There are no significant differences in the level of knowledge of police investigators towards fingerprint
processing when grouped according to their profile.
There are significant differences in the level of knowledge of police investigators towards fingerprint
processing when grouped according to their profile.
Which of these is a criminological research topic?*
1 point
A Case Study on CoVid 19 Pandemic effects to Criminology students
Problems Encountered in the PDL Rehabilitation Program
All of the choices
Health Problems of Criminology Students
Flexible learning versus Face to Face: A study on Academic Performance of Criminology students
What part of the preliminary pages is shown in the image?
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1 point
Abstract
Approval sheet
Acknowledgment
Title page
The smaller group or ‘subset’ of populations known as:*
1 point
Parameters
Sample
Statistics
Population
What part of the preliminary pages is shown in the image?
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1 point
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgment
Table of Contents
What characteristic of a researcher wherein he is always doubtful as to the veracity of the result?
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1 point
Prudence
Intellectual curiosity
Intellectual honesty
Healthy criticism
How can theoretical framework limit the scope of the relevant data?*
1 point
By reviewing the key science theory
By focusing on specific variables and defining the specific viewpoint that the researcher will take in
analyzing and interpreting the data
By listing to constructs of variables
By developing assumptions and presumptions
What part of the preliminary pages is shown in the image?
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1 point
List of Tables
List of Figures
Table of Contents
Abstract
What part of research paper is shown below?
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1 point
Significance of the Study
Scope and Limitations
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
What part of the preliminary pages is shown in the image?
*
1 point
List of Tables
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Cover page
The first step in the research process is identification of the___.
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1 point
Hypothesis
Data
Method
Problem
One of the areas of criminological research in which the example is, the prisoners demonstrated
hunger strike inside the prison to express their petition against the prison administrator for the bad
conditions inside their confinement facilities.*
1 point
cyber crime
penology
policing
economic crime
It is the part of a paper that is read the most, and it is usually read first.*
1 point
Topic
Title
Problem
Concept
The following are characteristics of good research title except one:*
1 point
It should contain important keywords that will make it easier to be located during a keyword search.
It should not predict the content of the research paper.
It should reflect the tone of the writing.
It should be interesting to the reader.