1) What is Primary Research? a) Primary research is research found at primary school age b) Primary research is first-hand collected data and is original to what you have found, rather than relying what others have found c) Secondary Research is research someone else has found and gathered that you are using to support your research 2) What is a hypothesis? a) A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables b) A summary of the main findings of a research study c) An assumption about the outcome of a research study d) A description of the research design and methods 3) What is a Theoretical Framework? a) Theoretical Framework uses a pre-established theory to create a framework for your current study b) The process of collecting data using questionnaires or interviews c) The process of defining my questionnaires d) The process of analyzing data to draw conclusions 4) What is a case study? a) A study that compares two or more groups on a particular variable b) An in-depth analysis of a single individual, group, or phenomenon c) A study that involves manipulating one variable to observe its effect on another variable d) A study that involves observing behaviour in a natural setting without intervention 5) What is a research design? a) The process of analyzing data to draw conclusions b) The process of selecting a sample of individuals to participate in a study c) The process of collecting data using questionnaires or interviews d) The overall plan or strategy for conducting a research study 6) What is a research question? a) A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables b) A clear and concise statement that identifies the phenomenon or problem to be studied c) A description of the research design and methods d) An assumption about the outcome of a research study 7) What is a literature review? a) A study that compares two or more groups on a particular variable b) A study that involves collecting data from a large number of participants at one point in time c) A study that involves observing behaviour in a natural setting without intervention d) A critical analysis and synthesis of the existing research on a particular topic 8) What is the purpose of a literature review in research? a) To identify gaps in current knowledge and inform research questions b) To offer personal opinions about a research topic c) To provide background information on the research topic d) To summarize the findings of previous studies 9) What does reliability refer to in research? a) Reliability refers to the accuracy of the measurement b) Reliability refers to the consistency of results c) Reliability refers to the extent to which a study can be generalized 10) What does validity refer to in research? a) Validity refers to the extent to which a study can be generalized b) validity refers to the consistency of results c) validity refers to the accuracy of the measurement d) The same as reliability

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