Research (Practicle, Real-World) Quiz # 5

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Quiz: Research (Practicle, Real-World) Quiz # 5
Subject: Survey Research
Total Questions: 30 MCQs
Time: 30 Minutes

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Research (Practicle, Real-World) Quiz # 5
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  • ________ is a question where a positive response is actually supportive of the main research question or goal.

  • A form of research in which a researcher analyzes raw data in a new way that was gathered by someone else is known as _________.

  • A form of research in which a researcher analyzes raw data in a new way that was gathered by someone else is known as _________.

  • _________ is a series of questions that are answered based on a conditional response to a filter question.

  • _________is a form of field research where the researcher hides their identity as a researcher and does not directly interact with subjects but observes and records subjects’ behavior.

  • ________ is a form of field research where the researcher hides their identity as a researcher even though they interact with subjects as they observe subjects’ behavior.

  • In field research, these are people in authority who have the power to permit or ban access to a research site known as ?

  • ______ is a risk of field research in which the researcher starts to identify with the subjects they are studying, thereby threatening the researchers’ scientific objectivity and possibly affecting the researcher’s interpretation of the observations.

  • Jottings is in qualitative research, these are short phrases or keywords that will jog the researcher’s memory later in the day when they are able to find a lengthier amount of time to record the more detailed observations in private.

  • ________ is in field research, this is a member of a key figure in the sample who helps the researcher interpret observations and who answers researcher questions about events.

  • _________ is a form of field research where the researcher makes their identity as a researcher known to subjects but does not meaningfully interact with subjects.

  • A form of field research where the researcher makes their identity as a researcher known as they directly interact with and observe subjects is known as _______?

  • A form of field research where the researcher makes their identity as a researcher known as they directly interact with and observe subjects is known as _______?

  • ________ is a methodological tactic common in qualitative research where the researcher asks subjects follow-up questions to vague or confusing answers in order to obtain a more in-depth level of response.

  • In qualitative research, saturation is the point in which researchers no longer substantively learn new information from subjects is known as ?

  • In qualitative research, this is a systematic means of identifying subjects based on a researcher’s simultaneous processing of the observed information is known as?

  • _________ in evaluation research, this can be an outline of program goals, inputs, measures, and who will be responsible for gathering/tracking information.

  • A form of evaluation research that focuses on estimating the program costs and the economic benefits of the outcomes are known as ?

  • _________ is a form of evaluation research that focuses on estimating the program costs compared to whether the outcome was achieved or not (and not the economic benefits of the outcome).

  • Programs designed based on the findings of research are known as ?

  • In evaluation reports, this is the bottom-line summary that briefly summarizes the purpose of the evaluation, the goals of the program, a brief nontechnical overview of the research methods, the main findings in non-statistical terms, and the ensuing feedback or suggestions for moving forward is known Executive summary?

  • ________ is in evaluation research, this “closes the loop” by suggesting or raising questions about what to do next and/or how to use the information learned.

  • In evaluation research, anything that goes into a program, including clients,_______, and resources, that will need to be tracked in a study is known as input .

  • Diagrams that outline the individual components of an evaluation process are known as Logic models.

  • In evaluation research, this is the immediate impact of the program is known as?

  • _______ is in evaluation research, this is what is actually done in the program.

  • _______from a research perspective, these are people who have vested interest in a program and who, therefore, should have a voice in the design of research related to that program.

  • Codebook contains information about the structure of the data, such as _________.

  • __________ is a measure that consists of the summation of responses to hierarchically related individual questions and from which, if the scale is accurate, original question responses can be deduced.

  • _________ is a summative measure where the coded response of individual questions all measuring the same dimension of a concept and which are usually individually asked in a five- to seven-point Likert format are added to produce a total value, which is the scale score.

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