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Título del test:
Mixed methods

Descripción:
Complexivo 2024

Autor:
AVATAR

Fecha de Creación:
03/04/2024

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Universidad

Número preguntas: 52
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1. The basic requirements for an activity to be considered as research is that it contains three components: Question, data, recomendation Question, data, analysis and interpretation.
2. Which are the steps for the stting the problem formulation Novelty, contrast, neccesity and importance, solving, accuracy and relevance and guidelines Question, data, analysis and interpretation.
3. The function of literature review is? provide background information on the research question provide background information on the theoretical framework.
4. Choose the correct statement about accuracy and relevance The research was made must be taken into account in the problem formulation. The topic must have relevance in an specific field of study or discipline. The research topic shouldn’t have been studied before.
5. Justification of the research The Justification of the research is to present all the reasons which seems to be important and motivate the researchers to make the investigation. The justification of research is critical for establishing the relevance, significance, and validity of a study The justification serves to persuade the reader, typically including funding agencies, academic peers, or stakeholders All of them.
6. Choose the correct statements for following hints for stating the problem: It ought to convey a gap in knowledge. It ought to be relevant to contribute to the existing problem. It ought to guide to further investigation. It ought to match the researcher’s needs, time, resources and skills. All of them.
7. Choose the correct statements for following hints for stating the problem: It ought to convey a gap in knowledge. It ought to be relevant to contribute to the existing problem. It ought to guide to further investigation. It ought to match the researcher’s needs, time, resources and skills. All of them.
8. Quantitative research is? It concentrates on the quantity of responses, positivists emphasis decision. It promotes objective testing of models, further, they reduce events to small units for studying. It uses measurement and statistical principles and models familiar to many natural and physical scientists All of them.
9. Choose the correct types of justification? Theoretical justification, Methodological justification and practical justification. Theoretical justification, logical justification and practical justification. Theoretical justification, Methodological justification and reserved justification.
10. What is qualitative research? Phenomenologists emphasis interpretation and they promote exploration and multiple truths depending on perspective. Qualitative research is a methodological approach used in social sciences, humanities, and other fields to explore and understand complex phenomena from a holistic perspective Qualitative research is valuable for exploring complex social phenomena, generating hypotheses, informing theory development. All of them.
11. Which are the types of Qualitative research? Surveys, case study, phenomenological research, grounded theory and participatory action research Ethnographic research, case study, phenomenological research, grounded theory and participatory action research Questionnaires, case study, phenomenological research, grounded theory and participatory action research.
12. What is ethnographic research? The collection and analysis of empirical data taken from real world rather than experiments. Ethnographic research offers a powerful means of exploring and understanding the complexities of human behavior and culture in their natural contexts It provides valuable insights into the lived experiences, social dynamics, and cultural practices of diverse communities, contributing to broader understandings of society and culture. All of them.
13. In the objectives we must follow the next sructure:? Infinitive verb, what, how, what for what for, what, infinitive verb. what, what for, infinitive verb.
14. What is the order in Bloom's Taxonomy analyze, evaluate, create, understand understand, evaluate, create, apply Knowledge, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create.
15. what is Bloom's Taxonomy? Bloom's taxonomy is a hierarchical framework used to classify educational objectives and learning outcomes. It was developed by a group of educational psychologists led by Benjamin Bloom in the 1950s Bloom's taxonomy categorizes learning objectives into six levels, arranged in a hierarchical order from lower-order thinking skills to higher-order thinking skills. With the levels of Bloom's taxonomy, educators can promote deeper learning, critical thinking, and intellectual development in their students. All of them.
16. Choose the correct general objective following the order VERB-WHAT-HOW AND WHAT FOR? To establish /the Impact of Technology in the Learning process /through the academic scores obtained during the Academic period /in order to improve teaching-learning strategies /the Impact of Technology in the Learning process /through the academic scores obtained during the Academic period /in order to improve teaching-learning strategies/To establish To establish/ through the academic scores obtained during the Academic period /in order to improve teaching-learning strategies.
17. Choose the correct order in specific objectives? Infinitive verb/ people/ action / desire product people/ action / desire product / Infinitive verb Infinitive verb/ action / desire product / people.
18. Choose the correct order in Specific objectives following the next order: INFINITIVE VERB/ PEOPLE/ ACTION/ DESIRE PRODUCT? in students from3rd level of Pedagogy career / a campaign about well-using of technology for academic purposes / in order to reduce the risk of inadequate information from Internet / To state / a campaign about well-using of technology for academic purposes / in order to reduce the risk of inadequate information from Internet / To state / in students from3rd level of Pedagogy career. To state / in students from3rd level of Pedagogy career / a campaign about well-using of technology for academic purposes / in order to reduce the risk of inadequate information from Internet.
19. True or false, the steps in the survey: 1. Define objectives. 2. Identify target population. 3. Literature review 4. Determine sample 5. Identify survey instruments 6. Design survey purpose 7. Identify analytical procedures 8. Determine reporting procedures all of them.
20. Population is the whole group, the whole community which is the target of the research: all students from the third level of the Basic education in a School. Sample is a section, a part of the group. This sample is a representative number of the complete group: 15 students from every class in the third level. Population is the whole group, the whole community which is the target of the research: all students from the third level of the Basic education in a School. Sample is a section, a part of the group. This sample is a representative number of the complete group: 15 students from every class in the third level. Population is a section and section talks in general way.
21. Choose the correct statement about survey? The first step in the surveys is defining what we want to find out in the answers provided by the survey applied in the population to be observed. The primary objective of survey is the preparation of plan of estate or buildings, roads, railways,pipelines, canals etc.. or to measure area of field, state, nation. Is to determine precise positions on the surface of the earth All of them.
22. Choose the correct statement about questionnaires? It qualifies the researcher to collect data in a setting which helps to quantify it for further analysis. A close question questionnaire is the one which has options that have been established previously. In open-ended questions questionnaire the interviewee can express freely his / her opinion about the topic. In mixed methods research, questionnaires are a common data collection tool used to gather quantitative data from participants. Questionnaires consist of a set of structured questions presented in written form. All of them.
23. Choose the correct statement about interview in mixed methods? The interview is a face-to-face meeting that can be categorized as structure and unstructured. The structure interview is the one in which the questions are predetermined in a list of set questions by the researcher. Interviews play a crucial role in mixed methods research by providing rich, contextualized insights into participants' perspectives and experiences. In mixed methods research, interviews are a common data collection method used to gather qualitative data from participants. Interviews involve direct interaction between the researcher and the participant(s). All of them.
24. The parts of design in survey are: Select the construct and find its dimensions, frame the questions, evaluate validity and reliability, choose sampling methodology, administer survey and re-evaluate and refine Frame the questions, evaluate validity and reliability, choose sampling methodology, administer survey and re-evaluate and refine Select the construct and find its dimensions, frame the conclusions, evaluate validity and reliability, choose sampling methodology, administer interview and re-evaluate and refine.
25. Why is important reliability in mixed methods? Reliability in mixed methods research refers to the consistency, stability, and dependability of research findings or measures across different data collection methods, researchers, or time points. Reliability is particularly important because researchers are integrating qualitative and quantitative data, which may have different sources of variability and potential for error. Reliability speaks about the possibility to get similar results when using the same instrument in different contexts, and different opportunities. All of them.
26. Why is important validity in mixed methods? Validity is when the chosen instrument affirms that it is going to measure what it is supposed to measure. Validity can be studied in three fields: Content, Criterion related and Construct validity. Validity in mixed methods research refers to the extent to which the findings accurately represent the phenomenon being studied and are free from bias or distortion. Validity is essential in mixed methods research because it ensures that the findings accurately reflect the reality of the phenomenon being studied and withstand scrutiny from the research community. All of them.
27. There are two types of probability which are? Priory probability or theoretical probability in advanced probability or theoretical probability Methodological probability or theoretical probability.
28. What is MEAN in mixed methods? In mixed methods research, "mean" typically refers to the arithmetic average of a set of numerical values. It is a measure of central tendency that represents the typical value in a data set. The mean is calculated by summing up all the values in the data set and dividing by the total number of values. In the context of mixed methods research, means may be calculated for quantitative data collected through surveys, questionnaires, tests, or other numerical measures. All of them.
29. What is the meaning in spanish about MEAN-MEDIA? Promedio valor mas visto Valor menos visto.
30.Which are the measures of central tendency ? Mean, Median, standard desviation Mean, Median, Mode Validity and reliability.
31. What is Median in Mixed methods? The value of the middle most is the number that goes in the middle of the scale of the scores of the class. For example, 15 + 18 + 13 + 12 + 20. The median is 13 because it is the number that is in the middlemost. the highest value the lowest value.
32. Compile data is to: Look for previous investigations. Organize data in a format that can be manipulated. Get into a conclusions.
33. - Problems are matters of situations: To be built with an overcome. To be construct a conclusion To be developed a reccomendation.
34. The basic requirements for an activity to be considered as a research are? Question, answer and discourse Data, analysis and interpretation Question, data, analysis and interpretation.
35.The function of Literature review is: To provide information of data to provide backward information on the research question. To provide conclusions of authors.
36. Criteria for stting the problem formulation are: contrass, pross and needs novelty, needs and loyalty novelty, contrast, and necessity.
37. The research problem tree is: A graphical representation of a person A graphical representation of a problem. a graphical representation of an author.
38. Problem statement should be evaluated on the ground of: Two characteristics Five characteristics Three characteristics.
39. The statement of the problem begins with: The researcher's desire to persue the investigation. The researcher's need to continue the investigation The researcher's desire to persue the clarification.
40. The Justification of a research is:: a written text which shows the importance of the research. A reading text A speaking test.
41. The ................ justification stablishes the kind of methodology to be used. descriptive methodological theoretical.
42. Quantitative research is best represented by: the logical positivist perpective. methodological perspective inductive perspective.
43. - By using the Quantitative research, researchers reduce events: to small units for studying. to big units for speaking to high units for writing.
44. Quantitative research uses: measurement and statistical principles different perspectives limits and needs.
45. Qualitative research represents: phenomenological view. biological approach descriptive approach.
46. The Qualitative research emphasizes: on perspective and multiple truths. multiple believes multiple questions.
47. Qualitative research deals with: observations and impressions of the researcher observations in the research conclusions in the research.
48. The Ethnographic research is related with: the collection and sophisticated data the collection and analysis of empirical data. ethnography.
49. - In the Grounded theory the researcher: answer with data plays with data interacts with the data.
50. The General objective describes: the general idea of the whole project. the general view of justification the last part in the project.
51. The Theoretical framework is: the basis of the investigation theoretical frameworks are essential components of research that provide a theoretical foundation for inquiry, guide research design and analysis A theoretical framework refers to a set of concepts, theories, and principles that provide a foundation for understanding, analyzing, and interpreting a research topic or problem. All of them.
52. Survey is: an examination of opinions survey refers to a data collection method used to gather quantitative data from a sample of participants. Surveys typically involve administering a set of standardized questions to participants survey refers to a data collection method used to gather quantitative data from a sample of participants. Surveys typically involve administering a set of standardized questions to participants All of them.
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