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Fecha de Creación: 2024/11/28

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Which type of interviews focuses on uncovering and exploring personal experiences and perspectives?. Qualitative interviews. interviews. Quantitative. interviews.

A researcher wants to know if online language learning is as effective as traditional classroom learning. Which research method would be best to find out?. Experiment. desing. learnig.

Which research paradigm focuses on numerical data analysis and statistical techniques?. qualitative research. Quantitative research.

Which term refers to the accuracy and truthfulness of research findings?. Research validity. research fiddings. process mental.

A researcher wants to examine the impact of a teacher training program on teachers' classroom practices and student achievement. Which research design would be most appropriate for this study?. methods-desing. classrooom practices. Mixed-methods design.

Which term refers to the variable that is manipulated or controlled by the researcher in an experiment?. variable cognitive. Independent variable.

Which research paradigm aims to combine qualitative and quantitative research approaches?. Mixed methods research. wich research.

FILL THE BLANK SPACE WITH THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE.________ investigate social phenomena without manipulating the conditions under which the subjects are exposed and there is no random assignment of individuals. Quasi-experimental design. Non-experimental research.

In non-experimental research, how are variables typically measured?. Through correlation and observation. Experimental design.

. Why is operationalization important in quantitative research?. It ensures that variables are clearly defined and can be measured consistently. To assess and measure the attributes or dimensions of each variable.

What is the purpose of developing specific indicators for variables in operationalization?. Quasi-experimental design. To assess and measure the attributes or dimensions of each variable.

What is the main difference between qualitative and quantitative interviews?. The purpose and nature of data collection. Experimental design.

A researcher is studying the impact of a new teaching method on student achievement. Which research design would be most appropriate for this study?. Experimental design. Through correlation and observation.

A researcher wants to examine the effects of input enhancement techniques on vocabulary acquisition among EFL learners. Which research method would be most suitable for this study?. Through correlation and observation.Through correlation and observation. Quasi-experimental design.

Why is research design important?. It provides a framework for conducting a research study. Through correlation and observation.

Which of the following statements accurately describes operationalization of variables?. It involves making abstract concepts measurable and observable. To assess and measure the attributes or dimensions of each variable.

Which research paradigm is based on the assumption that reality is subjective and socially constructed?. Quantitative research. Qualitative research.

What are qualitative and quantitative interviews?. Methods of data collection. Open ended questions.

What is the purpose of a quasi-experimental research design?. To establish a cause and effect relationship without relying on random assignment. To ensure clarity and consistency in data collection.

What are the type of questions freely answered by respondents depending on what they wish to answer?. Methods of data collection. Open ended questions.

Why is it important to organize questions in questionnaires?. Methods of data collection. To ensure clarity and consistency in data collection.

What is the final step in the quantitative research process?. Interpreting and presenting the findings. Tests that examine for a directional difference.

What is intuitive knowledge?. knowledge based on human feelings, faith, and beliefs, which play a significant role in knowledge than reliance on facts. Interpreting and presenting the findings.

What is the meaning of operationalization of variables in quantitative research?. To establish causal relationships between variables. Defining and measuring variables through the use of specific indicators or measures.

What is an experimental group in experimental research design?. It is the group that receives the variable or treatment being tested in an experiment. Tests that examine for a directional difference.

Which of the following describes one-tailed tests?. Tests that examine for a directional difference. To establish causal relationships between variables.

What is the purpose of experimental research?. To establish causal relationships between variables. To test for the possibility of a relationship in either direction.

What is the term for a variable that is not caused by any other variable in a study, but may cause changes in other variables?. Open ended questions. Independent variable.

What is the purpose of two-tailed tests?. To test for the possibility of a relationship in either direction. To determine cause and effect relationships.

A researcher wants to investigate the impact of peer feedback on the writing skills of EFL learners. Which research design would be most appropriate for this study?. experimental desing. Statistical tests.

What is the purpose of experimental research design?. To test for the possibility of a relationship in either direction. To determine cause and effect relationships.

What is the purpose of one-tailed tests?. Because it allows for establishing cause and effect relationships through controlled experimentation. To determine if a sample is significantly larger or smaller than a specific value.

Why is experimental research considered more rigorous than non-experimental research?. When the researcher does not have a specific hypothesis about the direction of the relationship. Because it allows for establishing cause and effect relationships through controlled experimentation.

When are two-tailed tests typically used?. When the researcher does not have a specific hypothesis about the direction of the relationship. To minimize bias and increase internal validity.

Why is randomization important in experimental research design?. To minimize bias and increase internal validity. Participants may become confused and provide inaccurate responses.

What type of tests are one-tailed tests?. Statistical experiment. Statistical tests.

What can happen if the questions in a questionnaire are not properly sequenced?. Participants may become confused and provide inaccurate responses. Statistical procedure that determines if a hypothesis about a quantitative feature of a population is true or false.

Why are tests conducted?. Statistical procedure that determines if a hypothesis about a quantitative feature of a population is true or false. Tests are conducted to determine a person's proficiency or abilities in a specific area or subject.

Which research paradigm primarily focuses on hypothesis testing?. Qualitative research. Quantitative research.

What type of questions are multiple-choice questions?. Measurement validity. Close ended questions.

Which term refers to a variable that is not directly observed or measured in a study but is inferred through observed variables?. Latent variable. variable.

Which term refers to the degree to which a test measures what it claims to measure?. Experimental research. Measurement validity.

Which type of research involves high control to manipulate variables?. qualitative research. Experimental research.

Which term refers to the degree to which a test measures what it claims to measure?. Measurement validity. latente variable.

What is a statistical test?. To measure the level of agreement or disagreement in opinions on a specific topic. Statistical procedure that determines if a hypothesis about a quantitative feature of a population is true or false.

What is the purpose of likert-scale questions?. Qualitative research is inductive, while quantitative research is deductive. To measure the level of agreement or disagreement in opinions on a specific topic.

How do qualitative and quantitative data differ?. It provides reliability, vality, and avoid bias. Qualitative research is inductive, while quantitative research is deductive.

What does research design refer to?. Causality. The structure or plan of a research study.

Which of the following steps comes after analyzing data in quantitative linguistic research?. Interpreting results. Causality.

What concept is related to establishing a cause-and-effect relationship between variables?. Experimental study. Causality.

Which research design would be most appropriate to investigate the impact of technology-enhanced language learning (TELL) on vocabulary acquisition?. learning process. Experimental study.

What does a good research design provide researchers with?. Generating a research question. It provides reliability, vality, and avoid bias.

What is the first step of quantitative linguistic research?. Generating a research question. Experimental study.

How does the knowledge interpretation influence during the conduction of a research study?. It influences the selection of the methodology and methods, which impact the data analysis. To identify and rectify any issues or problems with the questionnaire to be applied.

Why is the sequence of questions important in questionnaires?. To ensure a logical flow and prevent confusion while answering. In a structured and logical manner, from the complex and precise to the easy ones.

Why is piloting important in quantitative research?. Structured conversations where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers in real time. To identify and rectify any issues or problems with the questionnaire to be applied.

How should questions be organized in questionnaires?. To facilitate accurate and meaningful analysis of responses. In a structured and logical manner, from the complex and precise to the easy ones.

A researcher wants to see if listening to music can help language learners improve their vocabulary. Which research method would be most suitable?. Experimental methods. Experimental study.

What are interviews?. Structured conversations where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers in real time. A system of signals or symbols such as letters and numbers used for communication.

What is the purpose of organizing questions in questionnaires?. A system of signals or symbols such as letters and numbers used for communication. To facilitate accurate and meaningful analysis of responses.

Which research paradigm emphasizes on a holistic and interpretive approach?. Quantitative research. Qualitative research.

Which of the following best defines code in language?. Structured conversations where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers in real time. A system of signals or symbols such as letters and numbers used for communication.

Which step precedes drawing conclusions in quantitative research process?. Analyzing process. Analyzing data.

What is defined as a test?. A test is a method or process used to evaluate or measure the quality, perfomance, or reliability of something. Experimental research involves manipulating variables, while non-experimental research does not involve manipulation.

COMPLETE THE BLANK SPACE WITH THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE.Quantitative research focuses on ________ data. collation. Numerical.

What are research materials?. Set of written questions designed to gather information. Resources used in conducting research.

According to the provided text, a questionnaire is a: information. Set of written questions designed to gather information.

Which type of interviews uses closed-ended questions?. Quantitative interviews. Qualitative interviews.

What is the main difference between experimental and non-experimental research?. Experimental research involves manipulating variables, while non-experimental research does not involve manipulation. Examining the relationships between variables.

What is Empirical knowledge?. Knowledge that relies on objectives and facts that have been established and can be demonstrated. Experimental research involves manipulating variables, while non-experimental research does not involve manipulation.

Which term refers to the consistency and stability of test scores over time?. responsibility. Reliability.

FILL THE BLANK SPACE WITH THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE._______ is the process of discovering new knowledge, which involves a series of steps to collect and analyze information to better understand a phenomenon. reability. Research.

FILL THE BLANK SPACE WITH THE OPTION THAT BEST FITS.A research study is valuable when it _______. Is concisely reported, includes clear results, and contains consistent data. Examining the relationships between variables.

What do research materials provide researchers with?. To facilitate accurate and meaningful data collection. Readability, credibility, and concern with confirmability.

What is a control group in experimental research design?. It is the group in an experiment that does not receive the variable or treatment being tested. To facilitate accurate and meaningful data collection.

What are the characteristics of a correlational research design?. Readability, credibility, and concern with confirmability. Examining the relationships between variables.

What is Epistemology?. Branch of the Philosophy that studies how and where knowledge is collected, and the methods used to gather it according to what is known to be true or not. Identifying problems, formulating hypotheses, reviewing literature, collecting-analysing-interpreting data, and reporting-evaluating research.

COMPLETE THE BLANK SPACE WITH THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE.Qualitative research aims to explore ________. Meanings. Dependent variable.

What is the goal behind sequencing questions in questionnaires?. To facilitate accurate and meaningful data collection. To enhance the quality of data collection.

What is the term for the variable that is affected by changes occurred in other variable?. specific variable. Dependent variable.

What is the purpose of a questionnaire?. to gather information. process information.

Which step of quantitative linguistic research involves compiling language samples?. Dependent variable. Collecting data.

Research process involves some stages such as ________. New knowledge arises, new ideas are provided to educators to apply at work, it aids in practice performance, and inspires policy discussions. Identifying problems, formulating hypotheses, reviewing literature, collecting-analysing-interpreting data, and reporting-evaluating research.

What is the purpose of piloting a questionnaire in quantitative research?. To enhance the quality of data collection. Quantitative research.

FILL THE BLANK SPACE WITH THE OPTION THAT BEST FITS.Research conduction is important because _______. Tests are an essential part of the educational system to assess students' progress, understanding, and mastery of concepts. New knowledge arises, new ideas are provided to educators to apply at work, it aids in practice performance, and inspires policy discussions.

.Which type of research involves statistical analysis?. Quantitative research. Qualitative research.

What role do tests play in the educational system?. To determine whether there is a significant difference or relationship between variables. Tests are an essential part of the educational system to assess students' progress, understanding, and mastery of concepts.

What does the literatura review consist in?. Selecting summaries, books and journals on a topic to support your study. To study language patterns and draw statistical conclusions.

What is the key objective of quantitative linguistic research?. To determine the research methodology and data collection methods. To study language patterns and draw statistical conclusions.

What is the purpose of designing the research study in the research design process?. To determine the research methodology and data collection methods. It refers to the list of codes available to be applied to unstructured data.

Which step comes after hypotheses formulation in quantitative research process?. Describing the characteristics of a phenomenon under study. Designing the research study.

What is coding frame in the context of languages?. To determine the research methodology and data collection methods. It refers to the list of codes available to be applied to unstructured data.

What is the main purpose of a statistical test?. To determine whether there is a significant difference or relationship between variables. It refers to the list of codes available to be applied to unstructured data.

What is the characteristic of a descriptive research design?. To study language patterns and draw statistical conclusions. Describing the characteristics of a phenomenon under study.

What is the main purpose of a statistical test?. To determine relationship between variables. To determine whether there is a significant difference or relationship between variables.

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