1) What is action research? a) the study of a specific action b) a method used for improving practice c) identifying secondary literature to support a hypothesis 2) Which of the following is a research methodology?  a) McNiff and Whitehead b) primary data collection c) Quantitative data, qualitative data, or a mix of both 3) What are the most important factors of the chosen methodology a) reliability, validity, ethical considerations b) can be replicated, proves your hypothesis c) step by step, cyclical and clear outcomes 4) With a questionnaire design, what options for responses could you include?  a) email collection, editing options b) Likert scale/ multiple choice/ open ended questions c) detailed introduction with consent questions 5) What do you refer to your sample as...? a) event sampling b) time sampling c) convenience sample 6) What do we call the process when it encompasses careful consideration and integration of both types of primary and secondary data into robust and strong conclusions a) triangulation of data b) observer bias c) action research 7) Who is referred to as the father of Action Research? a) Koshy (2010) b) Lewin (1946) c) Vygotsky (1962) 8) Criticality is shown by... a) including a literature review b) identifying how the method proves the hypothesis c) identifying advantages and disadvantages of the chosen methodology 9) A Rationale is a) explaining and justifying the proposed action/intervention/study written in the future tense b) an explanation and justification of what your study entailed and the findings from the study c) an assessment method for educational interventions 10) What analysis methods are there for Action Research a) report write up with graphs and tables b) quantitative and qualitative research c) content or thematic analysis and/or statistical tests

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