Research Long Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

It is a sampling technique that uses the fishbowl method

A

Simple Random Sampling

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2
Q

It includes a series of stages before arriving at the final samples.

A
  1. Multi-Stage Sampling
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3
Q

In cluster sampling, the population is divided into groups called __.

A

CLUSTER

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4
Q

It is sampling technique used when the target population is
scattered in a different geographical area.

A

Cluster Sampling.

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5
Q

This is a process of selecting a sample that represents the total
population

A

Sampling Techniques

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6
Q

In stratified random sampling, the population is divided into
groups called __.

A

strata

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7
Q

It refers to a sampling technique in which samples are obtained
using some objective chance mechanism.

A

Probability Sampling

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8
Q

It is a sampling that follows regular intervals from a list.

A

Systematic Random Sampling

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9
Q

It is a type of probability sampling where the chance of selection is
the same for every member of the population.

A

Simple Random Sampling

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10
Q

It is a type of probability sampling where respondents are divided
into groups and in each group the research selects samples.

A

Stratified Random Sampling

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11
Q

Sampling method used. A group of volunteers has a list of the 100 senators. They decided to survey
every 10th senator on the list about their position on farm subsidies.

A

Systematic random sampling

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12
Q

Sampling method used. The president of a college randomly selects two students from each department to serve on a board

A

Stratified random sampling

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13
Q

Sampling method used. Peter decided to divide the private companies in NCR into five groups. He
randomly picked two companies and interviewed all the workers of those
companies.

A

Cluster sampling

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14
Q

The non-probability sampling is different from probability sampling
because it does not follow ___.

A

RANDOMIZATION

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15
Q

This is the selection of sample in non-probability sampling.

A

BIASED

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16
Q

Non-probability sampling. A group of researchers wants to study the career goal of Senior High School
students on their school with a total of 6,000 students. They found out that 60% of the students are Grade 11 and 40% of them are Grade 12. Their target sample is 500. The researchers get the 60% and 40% of 500 to come up with their sample size.

A

Quota Sampling.

17
Q

It is an assessment that refers to the consistency of the result.

A

reliability

18
Q

T OR F. A valid instrument is always reliable.

A

TRUE

19
Q

In Senior high school, all the students were given a pretest at the beginning of the semester. And then at the end of the semester, all the students were given a posttest. The content of the pretest and posttest were usually the same. What type of reliability is applied in this scenario?

A

Stability/Test-Retest

20
Q

What is the general term used in research for a measuring device such as a survey
questionnaire, checklist, and test?

A

INSTRUMENT

21
Q

The researcher created a test to measure the reading skills of Senior High School
students. To ensure how well the test measures the reading skills of the students, the researcher found an existing test that is considered valid and used it to the same
set of students who took the first test. The results of both tests were then compared. What type of validity did the researcher apply in this scenario?

A

Criterion Validity