PR Reviewer Flashcards

1
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This refers to a learning process that motivates you to obtain knowledge or information.

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Inquiry

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which of the statements is not an inquiry?
a. a problem solving technique that seeks evidence to support conclusions
b. looking for information by asking various questions that one is curious about
c. elevate one’s thinking power by arriving a particular idea that will motivate to create something new
d. discover truths by investigating on the chosen topic scientifically

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c. elevate one’s thinking power by arriving a particular idea that will motivate to create something new

It’s more about generating ideas than inquiring or seeking information.

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one of the following is not a type of research according to data needed.
a. correlational
b. phenomenology
c. qualitative
d. quantitative

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b. phenomenology

It’s more of a method than something that involves data

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4
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which of the following is not a purpose of research?
a. to inform action
b. to ask questions
c. to prove or generate a theory
d. to augment knowledge in a field

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b. to ask questions

it’s an inquiry

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5
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this is one of the characteristics of research, which deals with facts not with mere opinions arising from assumptions, generalizations, predictions or conclusions.

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Objectiveness

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this requires non numerical data, which means that the research uses words rather than numbers to express the results. the inquiry or investigation about people’s thoughts, beliefs, feelings, views and lifestyles regarding the object of the study

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Qualitative

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7
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What is the right systematic process of conducting a research?
1. processing and analyzing data
2. planning research design
3. developing a research problem
4. reviewing related literature
5. gathering necessary data
6. formulating generalization
7. defining new problem

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  1. developing a research problem
  2. reviewing related literature
  3. planning research design
  4. gathering necessary data
  5. processing and analyzing data
  6. formulating generalization
  7. defining new problem
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8
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this involves measurement of data and presents research findings referring to the number of frequency of something in numerical forms

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Quantative research

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this type of qualitive research usually takes place in the field of social care, nursing, psychology, rehabilitations centers, education, etc.
a. historical analysis
b. grounded theory
c. ethnography
d. case study

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d. Case Study

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10
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this is a method of quantitative research that requires an analysis or examination of the substance or content of the mode of communication used by a person, group, organization or any institution in communicating
a. grounded theory
b. phenomenology
c. content and discourse analysis
d. historical analysis

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c. content and discourse analysis

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11
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In order to safeguard the rights of the participants of your study, which of the following should be firstly secured so that informants are aware of the criteria for choosing them as respondents of the study as well as the schedule of one on one interview at their convenient time?

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Informed Consent

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12
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this refers to the crime of copying the exact words of a writer without proper acknowledgement.
a. citation
b. dedication
c. informed consent
d. objectivity

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a. citation

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13
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amy wants to study the lived experiences of bullied teenagers in their area. what type of research design should amy use?

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phenomenology

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a student really idolizes his english teacher who is very expert in grammar and literature. the former wants to write a scholarly chronicle about the latter’s experiences including his family background, how he achieved his success in life, his likes and dislikes, his achievements and struggles in life. what type of qualitative research should a student employ?

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Biography

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15
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these are topics that depend greatly on the writer’s opinion, which may tend to be biased or prejudicial. facts cannot support topics like these

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Controversial Topics

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16
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what does the acronym smart stand for

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specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time bound

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17
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it’s a traditional way which summarizes present forms of knowledge on a specific subject as a thorough and clear understanding of the field

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Traditional Review of Literature

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18
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a year from now I will start my thesis writing for my MA degree. I must then look forward to doing this review of related literature style
a. scoping
b. conceptual
c. state of the art
d. systematic

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d. systematic

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19
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this type of traditional review prepares a situation for a future research work
a. conceptual review
b. scoping review
c. critical review
d. expert review

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b. scoping review

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20
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being a first year BA student, I can conduct a literature review using this style
a. systematic and traditional
b. multi system
c. systematic
d. traditional

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d. traditional

21
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the keyword in research question formulation is
a. RRL
b. HOTS
c. SMART
d. APA

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c. SMART

22
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these are the two basic methods of referencing, pointing to or identifying the exact author referred to by your paper
a. APA and MLA
b. RRL and URI
c. HOTS and SMART
d. APA and SMART

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a. APA and MLA

23
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the citation in this case is shortened version of the original text that is expressed in your own language. pick out only the most important ideas aspects of the text.
a. paraphrase
b. short direct quotation
c. summary
d. block quotation

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c. summary

24
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this qualitative research design tells you the right research method to determine the reasons for changes or permanence of things in the physical world in a certain period

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Historical Study

25
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this qualitative research makes you follow a research method that will let you understand the ways of how people go through inevitable events to their lives

A

Phenomenology

26
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it is a data gathering technique that makes you verbally ask the subjects or respondents questions to give answers to what your research study is trying to look for

A

Interview

27
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this refers to your method or process of selecting respondents or people to answer questions meant to yield data for a research study

A

Sampling

28
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if you want to have a sample of 120 out of 1000 students, you can randomly select three sections with 40 students each to constitute the sample. this is an example of

A

Cluster

29
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things happening in a classroom court trial, street trafficking, and the like, come directly to one’s senses, this is an example of what method of observation?
a. structured observation
b. participant observation
c. indirect observation
d. direct observation

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d. direct observation

30
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a research design is made up of things indicating
a. seperation
b. relationship
c. singularity
d. craftmanship

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b. relationship

31
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a group by group selection of sample is what type of probability sampling?

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Cluster

32
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in this type of non probability sampling, you choose people whom you are sure could correspond to the objectives of your study, like selecting those with rich experience or interest in your study
a. availability
b. purposive
c. quota
d. voluntary

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b. purposive

33
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it is a technique of gathering data whereby you personally watch, interact, or communicate with the subjects of your research

A

Observation

34
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this a paper containing a list of questions including the specific place and space in the paper where you write the answers to the question

A

Questionnaire

35
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a graphical representation of data analysis results ensures
a. privacy of data
b. genuineness of data
c. completeness of data
d. orderliness of data

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d. orderliness of data

36
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questionnaire is to data collection instrument; observation is to data collection
a. process
b. method
c. analysis
d. results

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a. process

37
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qualitative data analysis focuses on examining

A

Words

38
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to show how variables are closely related with one another, you muse use
a. data matrix
b. profile matrix
c. proximity matrix
d. table matrix

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c. proximity matrix

39
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this refers to a type of inferential or interpretative thinking that derives its validity truthfulness, or reasonableness from your sensory experience
a. conclusion
b. recommendation
c. theory
d. summary

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c. theory

40
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mentioning in your paper the sources of your data is applying the
a. language rules
b. copy right law
c. school rules
d. corporate law

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b. copy right law

41
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proper referencing of the contents of your paper reflects your
a. honesty and gratefulness
b. sincerity and sensitivity
c. transparency and practicality
d. legality and formality

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a. honesty and gratefulness

42
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APA stands for

A

American Philosophical Administration/Association

43
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it capitalizes only the initial word and proper nouns in the title of a paper under the referencing style
a. MLA
b. Harvardian
c. APA
d. Vancouver

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c. APA

44
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additional authors appearing in the body of the paper must be listed in the
a. endnotes
b. bibliography
c. references
d. footnotes

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c. references

45
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this concisely discusses the essential aspects of your paper such as the background of the problem, objectives, significance, research design, data collection technique, data analysis, method, discussions of the findings, scope, conclusions, among others
a. introduction
b. abstract
c. findings
d. method

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b. abstract

46
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this contains copies of table, questionnaires, interview rates, observation checklist, and other materials that are indispensable or necessary in completing your research study.
a. references
b. index
c. appendix
d. citation

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c. appendix

47
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the who, what, why, and how of your research study are determined by your research
a. data
b. title
c. question
d. design

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c. question

48
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wanting to increase your understanding of the burial practices of the mangyans, you choose the qualitative research design called

A

Ethnography

49
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no research design means no research

A

direction