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Started on Wednesday, 9 August 2023, 11:23 AM

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Completed on Wednesday, 9 August 2023, 11:27 AM
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Grade 100.00 out of 100.00

Question 1
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When the population is more or less heterogeneous and only the typical, normal, or average is desired to be known, a larger sample is needed.

Select one:

True 

False

Question 2
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This type of sampling is one in which everyone in the population of the inquiry has an equal chance of being selected to be included in the
sample. This is also called the lottery or raffle type of sampling.

Select one:

a. Pure random sampling 

b. systematic sampling

c. purposive sampling

d. stratified sampling

Your answer is correct.


Question 3

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is determining the target population, those to be involved in the study. The respondents are chosen on the basis of their knowledge of the
information desired. If research is to be conducted on the history of a place, the old people of the place must be consulted.

Select one:

a. systematic sampling

b. purposive sampling 

c. stratified sampling

d. cluster sampling

Your answer is correct.

Question 4
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A type of sampling wherein the sample is not proportion of the population and there is no system in selecting the sample. The selection
depends upon the situation.

Answer: non-probability sampling 

Question 5

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It may be defined as measuring a small portion of something and then making a general statement about the whole thing.

Answer: Sampling 
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is a process of picking out people in the convenient and fastest way to immediately get their reactions to a certain hot and controversial issue,
say the raising of the price of rice, the most convenient and fastest way of reaching people is by their cellphone to be able to interview them at
once.

Select one:

a. Quota sampling

b. Accidental sampling

c. Pure random sampling

d. convenience sampling 

Your answer is correct.

Question 7
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In Structure and unstructured observation the observer takes active part in the activities of the group being observed. The observer lives and
works with the group for a certain length of time until he learns all the ins and outs of the aspect or aspects he is studying

Select one:

True

False 

Question 8
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The subjects of the inquiry can be observed in their natural settings and this will exclude artificiality in description and interpretation

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True 

False
Question 9

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Controlled observation is usually utilized in experimental studies in which the experimental as well as the non-experimental variables are
controlled by the researcher.

Select one:

True 

False

Question 10
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A sampling used when the population is so big or the geographical area of the research is so large.

Select one:

a. Systematic sampling

b. stratified sampling

c. Purposive sampling

d. Cluster sampling 

Your answer is correct.

Question 11
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In this type of sampling, specified numbers of persons of certain types are included in the sample. Suppose the reactions of the people towards
a certain issue are to be determined and a cross-section of the population must be involved.

Select one:

a. systematic sampling

b. pure random sampling

c. stratified sampling

d. Quota sampling 

Your answer is correct.


Question 12

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 is the process of selecting randomly, samples from the different strata of the population used in the study. Thus this is used when the
population of the inquiry has class stratifications or groupings either horizontally or vertically.

Select one:

a. pure random sampling


b. purposive sampling

c. Stratified random sampling 

d. cluster sampling

Your answer is correct.

Question 13
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It is a means of gathering information for research, may be defined as perceiving data through the senses: sight, hearing, taste, touch, as smell.
The sense of sight is the most important and the most used among the senses.

Answer: Observation 

Question 14
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Selection of the type of interview whether standardized, nonstandardized, semistadardized, focused, nondirective, etc. depending upon the
nature of the problem or topic of research.

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True 

False
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Observation is a superior technique of collecting information from non-verbal behavior and inanimate objects. The observer is in a good
position to discern the significance of an inanimate object or a non-verbal behavior.

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True 

False

Question 16
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In participant observation the observer takes active part in the activities of the group being observed. The observer lives and works with the
group for a certain length of time until he learns all the ins and outs of the aspect or aspects he is studying

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True 

False

Question 17
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In this type of sampling, there is no system of selection but only those whom the researcher or interviewers meet by chance are included in the
sample.

Select one:

a. Quota sampling

b. pure random sampling

c. accidental sampling 

d. Convenience sampling

Your answer is correct.


Question 18

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Is it appropriate to record exactly what has been said by the respondent or any of his nonverbal expressions shown overtly but don not write
the interpretation yet?

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True 

False

Question 19
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The researcher can observe his subjects for as long as he needs the time and as many times as he can for greater accuracy and validity in
description and interpretation.

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True 

False

Question 20
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A type of sampling wherein the sample is a proportion (a certain percent) of the population and such sample is selected from the population
by means of some systematic way in which every element of the population has a chance of being included in the sample.

Answer: Probability sampling 

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