The document appears to be a monthly test from Icon College Jaranwala assessing students' knowledge of scientific methods and psychological research. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like the characteristics of scientific methods, types of data collection methods, variables in research, reliability, experiments vs observations, and correlations. The test also includes 3 short answer questions asking students to define scientific method and its goals, list the steps in psychological research, and differentiate between qualitative and quantitative research. It provides 50 total marks and allocates varying point values to the multiple choice and short answer questions.
The document appears to be a monthly test from Icon College Jaranwala assessing students' knowledge of scientific methods and psychological research. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like the characteristics of scientific methods, types of data collection methods, variables in research, reliability, experiments vs observations, and correlations. The test also includes 3 short answer questions asking students to define scientific method and its goals, list the steps in psychological research, and differentiate between qualitative and quantitative research. It provides 50 total marks and allocates varying point values to the multiple choice and short answer questions.
The document appears to be a monthly test from Icon College Jaranwala assessing students' knowledge of scientific methods and psychological research. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like the characteristics of scientific methods, types of data collection methods, variables in research, reliability, experiments vs observations, and correlations. The test also includes 3 short answer questions asking students to define scientific method and its goals, list the steps in psychological research, and differentiate between qualitative and quantitative research. It provides 50 total marks and allocates varying point values to the multiple choice and short answer questions.
The document appears to be a monthly test from Icon College Jaranwala assessing students' knowledge of scientific methods and psychological research. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like the characteristics of scientific methods, types of data collection methods, variables in research, reliability, experiments vs observations, and correlations. The test also includes 3 short answer questions asking students to define scientific method and its goals, list the steps in psychological research, and differentiate between qualitative and quantitative research. It provides 50 total marks and allocates varying point values to the multiple choice and short answer questions.
Subject_____________ Class__________ Total Marks: 50
Student Name: ____________ Roll #: _________ Time: 1Hour 30min
Encircle the correct answer. (10)
1. One of the characteristics of scientific method is:
(i) Repeatable results (ii) Secret Info (iii) Analysis (iv) Emotive reasoning 2. Which of the following can be used for qualitative data (i) Naturalistic observation (ii) Questionnaire (iii) Interview (iv) All of these 3. The Condition that a researcher wishes to prevent (i) Constants (ii) Dependent variables (iii) Extraneous variables (iv) Independent variables 4. Which of the following is the starting point of any study: (i) Data collection (ii) hypothesis (iii) sampling (iv) Explanation 5. The yield of naturalistic observation are best described in terms of: (i) Explanation (ii) Measurement (iii) Prediction (iv) Description 6. A test that generate same result on different occasion is refer to as: (i) Valid (ii) Reliable (iii) Objective (iv) standardized 7. A study in which an independent variable is manipulated by the researcher is known as: (i) Correlation (ii) An experiment (iii) An interview (iv) a naturalistic observation 8. Variables can be distinguished by their ---------- of measurement. (i) Rule (ii) Order (iii) Scale (iv) Quantity 9. This of the following is not a commonly applicable research method in present experimental psychology. (i) The case study (ii) The true experiment (iii) The introspective (iv)n The Quasi Experiment 10. Students who do better in high school tend to do better in college. This is an example of: (i) negative correlation (ii) zero correlation (iii) zero correlation (iv) a perfect correlation
Attempt all the questions:
1. What is scientific method? Write down the goals of scientific method. (15)
2. State the steps in psychological research. ( 15)
3. Difference between Qualitative and Quantitative research. (10)