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7. One of the following is not true about deception A. It is a situation that occurs when the respondent is told only part of the truth B. It uses to prevent biasing the respondent before the survey or experiment C. It function to protect the confidentiality of the third party D Deception should not be used in an attempt to improve response rates. E. None 8. Short reports are appropriate in all of the following conditions.except: A. When the problem is well define, B. When limited scope. C. When straightforward methodology D. When the report tone is journalistic E. None 9. All are what your research title includes,except; A. The variables included in the study B. The types of relationship among the variables C. For whom it is preparing D. The population to which the results may be applied E. None 10.The presentation tools that convey quantitative values and comparisons more readily A. Text presentation C Tabular presentation B. Semi tabular presentation D . Graphic presentation Part II:give short and precise answer (5 pts. Each) I . Discuss Necessity of defining a research 2. What are the purposes of proposals 3.List and discuss parts of research report
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Morea. Explain four reasons why a researcher needs to sample during research. (12 marks) Use the problem statement to answer question 1b . 'The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of systematic cooperative learning and test-taking strategies on one component of academic performance, the recall of text material'. b. i. Which type of research was done? ii. What is the dependent variable? iii. What is/are the independent variable(s) in the study? (2 marks) (2 marks) iv. What scale of measurement is the variable 'academic performance'? (2 marks) (2 marks) a. Enumerate four criteria for evaluating research hypotheses. (8 marks) b. i. Differentiate between null and alternative hypotheses. (4 marks) ii. State two examples each of null and alternative hypotheses. (4 marks) iii. State two sources of research problems. (4 marks) Page 1 of 2
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