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Research method (Sta 630 )final term long quiz

(with answer references)

1.      Involvement with deviants is the Ethical dilemma of filed Research how would explain (Marks 3) Pag.140 Ch.39

2.      How Researchers locate evidence in historical comparative research (Marks 3)

3.      Would u explain spontaneity and confession by using secondary data? Give example each 5 marks

4.      Do u know about number and duration in FDG discussion 5 marks53) Reference format 5 marks.

5.      How Researchers locate evidence in historical comparative research (Marks3) Ch.No.41

6.      Does historical comparative Research follow scientific approach or not Discuss (Marks 5) Ch.No. 41

7.      Briefly explain the important of measurement and coding in non Research with the help of example (Marks 5) Pag.99 Ch.29

8.      What are the advantages of cluster sampling (Marks 5) Pag.94 Ch.28

9.      Do u explain inferences from non-reactive data by using secondary survey data 3 (page No.129, Ch#37)

10.  Research process, once u collect the data how u would perform the scoring index activity 3 marks (Page No.103 Ch#30)

11.  Would u explain spontaneity and confession by using secondary data?

12.  Give example each 5 marks Pag 129. Ch.37

13.  Do u know about number and duration in FDG discussion 5 marks

14.  Suggest the appropriate data collection tool that can be used by the research organization. Give the solid rationale for your answer.

15.  What is bracketing with regard to Historical comparative research? Ch.40 & 41

16.  How would you differentiate accretion and count behaviors in Non Reactive Research? Pag.124. Ch.36

17.  Treatment of Independent variable? Ch.06

18.  Pretest and posttest experimental and control group design? Pag.118, Ch.34

19.  How researchers locate evidence in HCR? Pag.142, Ch.40

20.  How would you differentiate between History Effect and Mechanical Loss in Experimental research? Pag.120. Ch.

21.  Write a note on any three varieties of non reactive observations. Pag#124 Ch:36

22.  How would you differentiate between Frequency Distribution Table and Bivariate Table? Pag#105 Ch:31

23.  Being a researcher, how would you criticize the use of Secondary Data in research? Ch#37

24.  What are different measures of central tendency are used define each.Pag#105

25.  What are the functions of recorders?

26.  What is the different ethical issue related to validity Ch#13

27.  what do u know about content analysis?-3 Pag#125 Ch#36

28.  Historical Comparative Research depends upon some factors. list down those?- Ch#40

29.  Using APA style, describe quotations, i-e what is their format in writing a literature view?- Ch#45

30.  Parts of executive summary 5marks Pag#161

31.  Parts of research report 3marks Pag#28

32.  How would you explain the importance of instrumentation effect in experimental research? (3 marks) answer: page:121

33.  What are some of the unique features of historical comparative research which distinguish it from other types of research? (3 marks) answer: page:142 lesson# 40

34.  What are the advantages of cluster sampling? (5 marks) answer: page:95

35.  How would you define coding and also differentiate between manifest coding and latent coding with the help of example? (5 Marks) answer: page:126

36.  What do you know about number and duration in focus group discussion? (5 marks) answer: page:155

37.  Which sampling technique is appropriate in this particular research? Explain your answer.

Solution:

This case study shows that the research is base on the historical data but its main focus on the behavior of the people such as attitudes, beliefs and sentiments all of these shows that in this research only "Qualitative method" is suitable for research because of many reasons such as:' According to the Max Weber Qualitative approach is the behavioral sciences.

The aim is to explain behavior and attitudes by developing a discussion. By using this technique getting people to talk through in their own words how they see a particular idea. Qualitative researchers aim to gather an in-depth understanding of human behavior and the reasons that govern such behavior. It based on the specific area that is PUNJAB

39.  Suggest the appropriate data collection tool that can be used by the research organization. Give the solid rationale for your answer.

Solution:

In this research the data collection tools is used:

Using available information tool

Observation

As we know that the research is based on the larger scale and based on the previous data so for such type of research we can use the Available information that has already been collected by others. OBSERVATION is a technique that involves systematically selecting, watching and recording behavior You can also use this tool but as we know that this method is based on the small scale so it become very difficult to conduct observation of each individual so according to my point of view the available information is perfect

*Spring 2010**STA630 Research Method (Session – 2)*

40.  Does historical comparative Research follow scientific approach or not Discuss (Marks 5) Answer: page: 142

41.  Briefly Explain the important of measurement and coding in non Research with the help of example (Marks 5) Answer: PAGE: 125

42.  What are the advantages of cluster sampling (Marks 5) Answer: page 95

43.  Do u explain inferences from non-reactive data by using secondary survey data 3 answer: page:133

44.  Research process, once u collect the data how u would perform the scoring index activity 3 marks- answer: page: 103

45.  Would u explain spontaneity and confession by using secondary data? Give example each 5 marks- answer: page: 129

46.  do u know about number and duration in FDG discussion 5 marks- answer: page: 155

47.  Reference format 5 marks. answer: page: 164

48.  How would you differentiate accretion and count behaviors in non-reactive research. answer: page 124:

49.  Descriptive statistics: (5 marks) answer page:105

50.  Focus Group study (5 marks) answer: page: 153

51.  Problem facing of historical comparative research? (3 marks)answer: page:151

52.  How you select a topic from secondary analysis? (3 marks) answer: page:131

53.  How researcher locate evidence in HR? answer: page:147

54.  List the report Parts including the sub parts of appended parts? (5)

55.  Erosion and Accretion explain with one example each? (3)

56.  Briefly explain the treatment of independent variable in experimental research? (5)

57.  Disuses the advantages spontaneity and confession of secondary data?(5)

58.  Note on the role of formal group discussion? (5)

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