1. The methodology section describes the sampling method and technique used in the study.
2. The introduction section contains a statement of the purpose of the study. It provides context but does not discuss results or data collection details.
3. Feasibility of a research study should consider costs, time, and the researcher's expertise.
1. The methodology section describes the sampling method and technique used in the study.
2. The introduction section contains a statement of the purpose of the study. It provides context but does not discuss results or data collection details.
3. Feasibility of a research study should consider costs, time, and the researcher's expertise.
1. The methodology section describes the sampling method and technique used in the study.
2. The introduction section contains a statement of the purpose of the study. It provides context but does not discuss results or data collection details.
3. Feasibility of a research study should consider costs, time, and the researcher's expertise.
because the statement did not specify what aspects of
SCHOOL globalization are being considered. Sto. Niño, Matina, Davao City SY 2021-2022 MATHEMATICS 10
Quarter 4 – Module 5 – Formative Test
DIRECTION: Read and understand each item carefully. Use the Quarter 4 Module 5 Formative Test ZipGrade answer sheet below. Shade only the letter of your choice for each question.
1. The sampling method/technique of the study are described in
detail at which section of the research proposal/plan? A. Introduction C. Problem Statement B. Methodology D. Review of Literature 2. What does the Introduction Section of research do? A. It details how participants are selected. B. It gives the instruments the researcher will use. C. It contains a statement of the purpose of the study. D. It discusses the results from the analysis of data gathered. 3. The feasibility of a research study should be considered in the light of A. cost. B. time. C. researcher’s expertise D. All of the above. 4. Literature reading before formulating the research questions allows the researcher to A. become familiar with previously done research on the topic of interest. B. identify potential methodological problems in the research are. C. develop a list of related problems in the topic. D. All of the above 5. The sources of researchable problems/topics can include A. the researcher’s own experiences B. practical issues that require solution. C. theory and past research. D. All of the above. 6. The statement of purpose in a research study should A. describe the study. B. identify the methodology of the study. C. identify the intent or objective of the study D. specify the type of people to be involved in the study. 7. It is a subset of the population where information of the research come from A. sample B. data C. methods D. population 8. Express a categorical characteristics, such as (sex, religion, marital status and the like. A. Variables C. Quantitative Data B. Qualitative Data D. Sample 9. Present the findings or results, the argument and what was accomplished. A. Introduction B. Results C. Purpose D. Methods 10. Why is the statement “What are the effect of globalization on the academic performance of school age children” not a goof research question? A. because there is no clear connection between globalization and students’ academic performance B. because there are not enough school age children available for the study. C. because the study would be too difficult to do.