Eco 5123 Take Home Test
Eco 5123 Take Home Test
Eco 5123 Take Home Test
4. Data is:
A. Literature gathered for a research project.
B. Information or evidence gathered for a research project.
C. Always difficult to source for a research project.
D. Always complex when used in a research project.
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6. A key concept is:
A. A sub-section in the theoretical framework.
B. A source of data.
C. A key idea, a key word or a key phrase.
D. A means of gathering data.
10. As you begin your research project it is important to record your thoughts, ideas,
inspirations, contacts, references and resources:
A. Using an electronic recording device.
B. In a research diary.
C. For posterity.
D. For your research supervisor.
11. You will be able to refer back to your research diary for:
A. For a record of the research project, and for inspiration and ideas. The research
diary will save you a lot of time in the writing process.
B. Memories of your social life.
C. A record of your time at college.
D. Help with cramming for exams.
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12. Social research is:
A. About statistical analysis.
B. About investigating some aspect of the social world.
C. Done by sociologists.
D. Always complex and difficult to understand.
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18. When can a research project be said to be researchable?
A. When the researcher decides to carry it out.
B. When the researcher supervisor approves the research idea.
C. When ethical approval for the project has been secured.
D. When there is sufficient time and money (if money is needed) to carry out the
project, and if there is ready access to the necessary data.
20. A survey research methodology is particularly useful in facilitating the study of:
A. People at work.
B. Women at work.
C. Very large populations and geographically scattered populations.
D. The workforce
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23. Triangulation in the research project means:
A. The triangular relationship between the research, the researcher and the
research supervisor.
B. That there is a relationship between the literature review, the research
methodology and the data gathering methods.
C. That three data gathering methods must be used.
D. Studying the phenomenon under investigation from more than one perspective.
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28. Ethnography, grounded theory and action research are all:
A. Examples of research methodologies.
B. Examples of data gathering methods.
C. Fundamental philosophies.
D. Theoretical frameworks.
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34. Power is:
A. Essential in business.
B. Essential for the business researcher.
C. A good force for any researcher.
D. A fundamental ethical issue in research.
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39. The principle of informed consent holds:
A. That all resources used in the research project must be properly referenced and
acknowledged.
B. The researcher must inform the research supervisor of every development in the
research project.
C. The researcher must inform the research supervisor of every ethical
development in the research project.
D. Participants agree to participate in a research project when they have been fully
informed of any and all potential consequences.
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44. In carrying out the research, the researcher should engage properly and
thoroughly with:
A. The media.
B. The literature on the topic.
C. Their peers.
D. Art and science.
48. The first question a researcher asks themselves when they start a research
project is:
A. Why do I have to do this?
B. Who can I get to help me with this?
C. What am I going to do?
D. When am I going to be finished with this?
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49. The second question a researcher asks themselves when they start a research
project is:
A. Why do I have to do this?
B. Who can I get to help me with this?
C. What am I going to do?
D. How am I going to do it? (the methodology and the methods to be used)
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54. Quantitative data are data in the form of:
A. Images.
B. Numbers, numerical data.
C. Attitudes.
D. Impressions.
57. All research conducted or carried out within an academic setting is:
A. Highly theoretical.
B. Either theoretical or applied research.
C. Embedded in theory.
D. Applied research.
58. The findings of research that does not have a theoretical base, a theoretical
framework are:
A. Always generalizable.
B. Are relevant only in social science research.
C. Applicable only to certain populations.
D. Limited to the specific context within which the research was situated.
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60. Concepts, created and developed, and aligned with other concepts, are:
A. The building blocks of theory.
B. Relevant to the methodological framework.
C. Meaningful only in the context of the literature review.
D. Meaningful only in the context of the theoretical framework.
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