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SUMMATIVE TEST IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 Part 2

This document contains a summative test on qualitative research. It includes multiple choice questions that assess understanding of key concepts in qualitative research such as the characteristics of qualitative research, different types of qualitative research designs (e.g. case study, phenomenology), and appropriate data collection methods (e.g. observation, interviews, document analysis). The test also contains questions to determine which disciplines benefit most from qualitative approaches.

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SUMMATIVE TEST IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 Part 2

This document contains a summative test on qualitative research. It includes multiple choice questions that assess understanding of key concepts in qualitative research such as the characteristics of qualitative research, different types of qualitative research designs (e.g. case study, phenomenology), and appropriate data collection methods (e.g. observation, interviews, document analysis). The test also contains questions to determine which disciplines benefit most from qualitative approaches.

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SUMMATIVE TEST IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1

Part 2
I. Multiple Choice. Directions: Read and understand each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Why is research important to life?


a. Research has the potential for providing quality life.
b. Research assesses individuals or groups plan of actions as basis for accurate inventions and decisions in life.
c. Research helps professionals deliver quality education services.
d. All of the above.

2. Which of the following describes a qualitative research?


a. It examines the context or situation of an individual’s life.
b. It explores a phenomenon to better understand it.
c. It requires non-numerical data.
d. All of the above.

3. What do you call the data collection approach wherein the researcher takes a deep dive into the experience,
thoughts, and opinions of a participant?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. ethnography d. observation

4. Researchers study just one individual, classroom, school, or program in which type of qualitative research?
a. case study b. historical c. ethnography d. phenomenology

5. Researchers who study various reactions to or perceptions of a particular phenomenon take which type of
qualitative research?
a. Grounded b. Phenomenology c. historical d. case study.

6.) Which of the following does not apply to qualitative research?


a. Data are often words and pictures b. Uses the inductive scientific method
c. Ends with a statistical report d. Involves direct and personal contact with participants

7.) Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 major approaches to qualitative research.
a. Ethnography b. Case study c. Phenomenology d. Nonexperimental

8.) Qualitative data generally can include:


a. Only written material that respondents provide in response to open-ended items.
b. Any sort of data that can be summarized with numbers.
c. Text, pictures, videos, sound recordings.
d. Survey and questionnaire data

9.) What do you call the data collection approach that requires the researcher to interview a group consisting of 6 to
8 participants?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. ethnography

10.) Taylor went and visited Intramuros to document the site and learn the experiences of Jose Rizal while staying
there. What type of Qualitative Study is done?
a. Phenomenology b. Historical Analysis c. Case Study d. Ethnography

11.) Which data collection approach is most appropriate when one wants to record the behavior of people and their
interaction with each other?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. document reviews

12.) Mr. Dela Cruz wanted to see how the ABM and HUMSS students behave. What type of data collection method
was used?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. document reviews
13.) Klay wanted to check the events during the Spanish colonial period. She went to museums and searched for
books and articles. What is the data collection method used?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. document reviews

13. In qualitative research, the volume of data makes analysis and interpretation ______________.
a. time consuming b. objective c. advantageous d. subjective

14. To prevent _____________, the researcher must identify his/her personal values, assumptions, and biases.
a. subjectivity b. validity c. reliability d. objectivity

15. Calls for systematic examination of forms of communication to document patterns objectively.
a. Narratology b. Films, videos, and photographs c. Observation d. Content Analysis

True or False. Write A if only statement I is correct, B if only statement II is correct, C if both statements are correct,
D if both statements are incorrect.
16.) I. The focus of qualitative research is on the participants’ perceptions, and experiences and the way they
make sense of their lives.
II. Qualitative research is an inquiry process of understanding a social or human problem based on building a
complex holistic picture formed with words, reporting detailed views of informants and conducted in a
natural setting
17.) I. Setting aside personal ideas in conducting qualitative research is least important.
II. Researchers should reflect on their role in the inquiry and separate personal-self and researcher-self.
18.) I. The researcher is not allowed to filter data through a personal lens that is situated in specific sociopolitical
and historical moments
II. The researcher is the primary instrument in data collection.
19.) I. Participant observation is the systematic noting of events, behaviors and artifacts.
II. Observation means the researcher has a direct experience in the natural setting.
20.) I. Qualitative research is a descriptive analysis and follows the inductive process of reasoning.
II. The trend in qualitative data analysis is from general to specific.
Identification. Determine which discipline benefits from qualitative research.

a. Education b. Technical Communication c. Psychology d. Advertising

e. Social Work f. Marketing g. Internal Business

21.) Determine appropriate teaching styles that could match the learning styles of the students.
22.) Describing the experiences of the disaster victims of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption.
23.) To uncover consumer insights that can lead to successful promotion of a product, service, or cause.
24.) Seeks to understand why some students lack motivation to go to school.
25. Establishing ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 to offer more economic opportunities.

Enumeration.
26-30. Kinds of qualitative research.
SUMMATIVE TEST IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1
Part 2
I. Multiple Choice. Directions: Read and understand each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.

D 1. Why is research important to life?


a. Research has the potential for providing quality life.
b. Research assesses individuals or groups plan of actions as basis for accurate inventions and decisions in life.
c. Research helps professionals deliver quality education services.
d. All of the above.

D 2. Which of the following describes a qualitative research?


a. It examines the context or situation of an individual’s life.
b. It explores a phenomenon to better understand it.
c. It requires non-numerical data.
d. All of the above.

A 3. What do you call the data collection approach wherein the researcher takes a deep dive into the experience,
thoughts, and opinions of a participant?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. ethnography d. observation

A 4. Researchers study just one individual, classroom, school, or program in which type of qualitative research?
a. case study b. historical c. ethnography d. phenomenology

B 5. Researchers who study various reactions to or perceptions of a particular phenomenon take which type of
qualitative research?
a. Grounded b. Phenomenology c. historical d. case study.

C 6.) Which of the following does not apply to qualitative research?


a. Data are often words and pictures b. Uses the inductive scientific method
c. Ends with a statistical report d. Involves direct and personal contact with participants

D 7.) Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 major approaches to qualitative research.
a. Ethnography b. Case study c. Phenomenology d. Nonexperimental

C 8.) Qualitative data generally can include:


a. Only written material that respondents provide in response to open-ended items.
b. Any sort of data that can be summarized with numbers.
c. Text, pictures, videos, sound recordings.
d. Survey and questionnaire data

B 9.) What do you call the data collection approach that requires the researcher to interview a group consisting of 6
to 8 participants?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. ethnography

B 10.) Taylor went and visited Intramuros to document the site and learn the experiences of Jose Rizal while staying
there. What type of Qualitative Study is done?
a. Phenomenology b. Historical Analysis c. Case Study d. Ethnography

C 11.) Which data collection approach is most appropriate when one wants to record the behavior of people and
their interaction with each other?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. document reviews
C 12.) Mr. Dela Cruz wanted to see how the ABM and HUMSS students behave. What type of data collection method
was used?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. document reviews
D 13.) Klay wanted to check the events during the Spanish colonial period. She went to museums and searched for
books and articles. What is the data collection method used?
a. in-depth interviews b. focus group discussion c. observation d. document reviews
A 13. In qualitative research, the volume of data makes analysis and interpretation ______________.
a. time consuming b. objective c. advantageous d. subjective
A 14. To prevent _____________, the researcher must identify his/her personal values, assumptions, and biases.
a. subjectivity b. validity c. reliability d. objectivity
D 15. Calls for systematic examination of forms of communication to document patterns objectively.
a. Narratology b. Films, videos, and photographs c. Observation d. Content Analysis

True or False. Write A if only statement I is correct, B if only statement II is correct, C if both statements are correct,
D if both statements are incorrect.
C 16.) I. The focus of qualitative research is on the participants’ perceptions, and experiences and the way they
make sense of their lives.
II. Qualitative research is an inquiry process of understanding a social or human problem based on building a
complex holistic picture formed with words, reporting detailed views of informants and conducted in a
natural setting
B 17.) I. Setting aside personal ideas in conducting qualitative research is least important.
II. Researchers should reflect on their role in the inquiry and separate personal-self and researcher-self.
B 18.) I. The researcher is not allowed to filter data through a personal lens that is situated in specific sociopolitical
and historical moments
II. The researcher is the primary instrument in data collection.
D 19.) I. Participant observation is the systematic noting of events, behaviors and artifacts.
II. Observation means the researcher has a direct experience in the natural setting.
A 20.) I. Qualitative research is a descriptive analysis and follows the inductive process of reasoning.
II. The trend in qualitative data analysis is from general to specific.
Identification. Determine which discipline benefits from qualitative research.

a. Education b. Technical Communication c. Psychology d. Advertising

e. Social Work f. Marketing g. Internal Business

A 21.) Determine appropriate teaching styles that could match the learning styles of the students.
E 22.) Describing the experiences of the disaster victims of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption.
D 23.) To uncover consumer insights that can lead to successful promotion of a product, service, or cause.
C 24.) Seeks to understand why some students lack motivation to go to school.
G 25. Establishing ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 to offer more economic opportunities.

Enumeration.
26-30. Kinds of qualitative research.

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