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STA630_FALL_2011 UPDATES

 

PAPER#1

What is Cleaning Data ?
Aamir Mehmood: what is the differenct between Regression Analysis & Replication pattern ?
Aamir Mehmood: Define one-shot case study design ?
Aamir Mehmood: How will u prepare Focus Group Discussion for ladies "Cosmetics Preference" ?
Aamir Mehmood: What are the observation in varities of Non-Reactive Observation ?
How researcher evaluate quality of Evidence ?

 

Q 1 - What do you know about pretest and posttest experimental and control group design ? 3 Marks
Q 2 - What is the method of constructing percentage tables ? 3 Marks
Q 3 - Explain case control studies in focus group discussion ? 3 Marks
Q 4 - What do we meant by Time dimension in research ? In what broad types research can be divided according to time ? 5 Marks.
Q 5 - What are the different ethical issues related to validity ? 5 Marks.
Q 6 - how would you explain the scope of experimental research ? 5 Marks.
Q 7 - How would you differentiate letter of transmittal and letter of authorization. 5 Marks.

MCQs pata nahi kon se thy , Yaad nahi kuch = (
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PAPER#2

 

MCQs = 62
Subjective = 29
Time = 90 Minutes

1) Purpose of FGD (3 M)

2) Importance of Instrumentation Effect in Experimental Research (3 M)

3) Diff b/w Proportionate & Disproportionate Stratified Sampling (3 M)

4) Is Reactivity threat to Experimental validity? Explain (5 M)

5) Treatment of independent variable with example (5 M)

6) Diff b/w Letter of Transmittal and Authorization (5 M)

7) Research was given and predict the review (5 M)

PAPER#3

 

Briefly explain the importance of Secondary Data in research?



How would you deal with items which are not responded?



What is bracketing with regard to historical comparative research?



Azeem was conducting a study/research in a mental institution. The mental institution got his signatures on a non disclosure document, according to that he would not disclose any information related to the institution to any outsider. During his research, he discovered that the patients were mistreated and abused by the staff. He had two choices: to leave the study and call for investigation or to keep quite and continue with the study for several months, publish the findings afterwards and then advocate an end to abuse. 

What type of ethical dilemma it is; confidentiality or deception? Justify your opinion. 



Give your suggestions to the researcher that what should he do in such a situation?



Historical-Comparative research focuses on some factors, list down those factors?



Being a researcher if you are going to draw a Table, what parts you would include in the Table? Name any six parts of the Table. 



How a topic can be selected for secondary analysis?

 

PAPER#4

How topic can be selected from secondary analysis? 3

What are some unique features of historical comparative research which distinguish it from other forms research? 3

What is the interpretation effect and its purposes? 3

Describe advantages of cluster sampling. 5

Briefly discuss the importance of interaction effect in the experimental research with the help of example. 5

Describe the tow forms of scientific research method and explain their importance. 5

Researcher uses the quotations in text while writing literature review during research. You are asked to explain the method to use quotation in text following APA style. 5

PAPER#5

1)     Purpose of FGD (3 M)



2) Importance of Instrumentation Effect in Experimental Research (3 M)

3) Diff b/w Proportionate & Disproportionate Stratified Sampling (3 M)

4) Is Reactivity threat to Experimental validity? Explain (5 M)

5) Treatment of independent variable with example (5 M)

6) Diff b/w Letter of Transmittal and Authorization (5 M)

7) Research was given and predict the review (5 M)

PAPER#6

 

1)                write the name of contents that are in draw table any six of them.
2) how a researcher find content from hostorical comparative research for his researech.
3) historical comparative research explain with example.)
4) do you think the things are changed then past elaborate.
5) then ak tha js me case stdy ka tha jsy hmen assignment me aya tha wsy variable ka btana tha research mathed kon sa ha wo btana tha discriptive,exploratory, explanatery n like this
6) data transformation is important in research or not 
ak bhol gy

 

PAPER#7

Q1: briefly explain the importance of measurement & coding in non-reactive research with the help of example?

Q2: Involvement with deviants is the ethical delima of field research ,how would you explain it?

Q3: Read the given information and write the perform a of an unpublished Manuscript.
Author :kashoor, M.A
Title of the manuscript:Training and development in the 900 year of publication :(2005)
place of publisher: Virtual University

Q4: What is interpretation with reference to date & what is its purpose?

Q5:How would you explain description statics?

Q6:A prevalent theory is that the diversity of the work force(comprising people of different ethics, origins,races & nationalities) contribute more to organizational effectiveness because each group bring its own special expertise & skills to the work place. This synergy can be exploited, how ever if only manager know how to connect the special talents of the diverse work group; otherwise they will remain un useful . Based on the above given situation identify the following variables.
Dependent , Independent, Moderating

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PAPER#8

 

STA630 My Today's Paper

How do you define coding and also differentiate between manifest coding and Latent coding with the help of example (5 Marks)
What is the basis of literature review and what it is significance in today's research (5 Marks)
What are the advantages of cluster sampling (5 Marks)
Does historical comparative research follow scientific approach yes or no? discuss. (5 Marks)


What do you know about content analysis (3 Marks)
Discuss the similarities among quantitative and qualitative research in data collection, analysis & interpretation (3 Marks)
Another question related to reporting (3 Marks)



On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 8:38 PM, ●●Binish_Awais●● <greyferry@gmail.com> wrote:

comments on sta630 Fall_2011 paper

 

Comment by sgorgeous for sta630

 

My paper was not good.
Total 69 questions
62 mcqs only 10% from past papers
3 sbjective qs of 3 marks n 4 of 5 marks.

 

Comment by dua waqar
20 mcqz from past papers,mid and quiz. 10 new

15 subjective question

 

Comment by Mehreen Humayon
All mcq's were from past papers, just few were new.

 

Comment by imran ali

 

Paper was easy… All mcqs were from past papers as usual..

Subjective portion is as under

 

Comment by imran ali (shared by Hafiz bhai)

Here is my sta 630 paper... Time was too short...
62 MCQS..... 60% New.... 
Subjective Portion is as under


On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Zeeshan Kasuri <zeeshankasuri@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear please share your experience about STA630 paper.

past papers main sy kitni help mili??

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