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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
Sudlon, Lahug, Cabu City
MADRIDEJOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Sangi, Madridejos, Alegria, Cebu

FINAL EXAMINATION IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH


(2ND SEMESTER A.Y. 2019)
Name: __________________________ Date: _______________ Grade & Section: _____________ Score:__________

Test I. Read carefully the statements and encircle the correct answer.

1. Which of the following qualitative approaches focuses on certain cultural group to get a clear understanding of its
organizational set-up, internal operation, and lifestyle.
a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Content/Discourse Analysis d. Grounded theory
2. It takes place when you discover a new theory to underlie your study at the time of data collection and analysis.
a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Historical d. Grounded theory
3. The examination of primary documents to understand the connection of past events to the present time.
a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Historical d. Grounded theory
4. It describes briefly and concisely the details of the population, situations and other important details of the locale.
a. Research environment b. Research methodology c. Research Design d. Material
5. An academic format commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences.
a. APA b. ACM c. CMS d. MLA
6. It is the official guide to non-fiction writing widely adopted by schools, academic departments, and instructors.
a. APA b. ACM c. CMS d. MLA
7. It is the largest and oldest international scientific and industrial computer society where they publish their own
journals or proceedings.
a. APA b. ACM c. CMS d. MLA
8. An academic format which features two documentation systems.
a. APA b. ACM c. CMS d. MLA
9. Written documents such as books, periodicals, magazines, journals, news and legal citations.
a. Primary sources b. Related studies c. Secondary sources d. Articles
10. Occurs when a researcher fakes or invents data that were not really collected, or falsely reports how research was
conducted.
a. Research fraud b. Plagiarism c. Paraphrasing d. Parallelism
11. These are tools that are used to gather data.
a. Research environment b. Research methodology c. Research Design d. Material
12. A type of probability sampling method using a pure-chance selection, every member is assured the same
opportunity to be in the sample.
a. Simple random sampling b. Systematic sampling c. Stratified Sampling d. Quota Sampling
13. A type of probability sampling method in which there a group comprising the sample is chosen in a way that such
group is liable to subdivision during the data analysis stage.
a. Simple random sampling b. Systematic sampling c. Stratified Sampling d. Quota Sampling
14. A type of probability sampling method in which the researcher choose sample members possessing or indicating
the characteristics of the target population.
a. Simple random sampling b. Systematic sampling c. Stratified Sampling d. Quota Sampling
15. In a non-random sampling technique the researcher chooses people whom they are sure could correspond to the
objectives of the study.
a. Purposive sampling b. Systematic sampling c. Stratified Sampling d. Quota Sampling
Test II. The table below shows the summary of the type, details and format guide in both APA and CMS of Related
Sources. Rewrite the following according to American Psychological Association (APA) and Chicago Manual of
Style (CMS) format. Write the correct formatting in the Bibliography Column. Number 1 is already done for you.
Your reference is highlighted in yellow. NRX5=10

Type of Source Details APA Format / CMS Format Bibliography (correct format)

Harvard Business School Author(s). (Year). Title of case Smith, S. (2003). Leadership. HBS No.
1. Case Study (One Publishing. S. Smith, study. HBS No. number of case 7-806-122. Boston, MA: Harvard
author) (2003). HBS No. 7-806- study. City, State abbreviation or Business School Publishing.
122. Boston, MA: Country of publication: Publisher.
Leadership

Retrieved from
http://www.knovel.com.lib Author(s) (if editor, include (Ed.)
2. Electronic Book ezproxy.nait.ca/web/portal after name). (Year). Title of eBook:
(eBook) /browse/display?_EXT_K Subtitle of eBook (Edition) [Type of
One editor no DOI NOVEL_DI eReader version]. Retrieved from
SPLAY_bookid=2441. URL of book
Eschbach’s handbook of
engineering fundamentals
(5th ed.). Kutz, M. (Ed.).
(2009).
3. Two to three Santa Barbara, CA: Lastname, Firstname. Title of
authors (or editors) Greenwood Press, 2010. Book. Place of publication:
Writing for the Internet: A Publisher, Year of publication.
Guide to Real
Communication in Virtual
Space. Baehr, Craig M.,
and Bob Schaller.

Test III. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is wrong. Write your answer on the space
provided before each number. NRx2=10
________________ 1. Method is called non-purposive sampling where participants must have a first-hand experience with the r
research topic (e.g., tardiness).
__________________ 2. Researcher establishes unclear criteria and semi-rationale for sample selection.
__________________ 3. Open-ended are type of questionnaires which are used to generate statistics in quantitative
research.
_________________ 4. Interviews are held with a number of people to obtain a group opinion and/or are run by a
moderator who asks questions and makes sure the discussion does not digress.
_________________ 5. Semi-structured interviews have specific information and uses same questions.
_________________ 6. Plagiarism is fraud that occurs when a researcher steals the ideas or writings of another or uses
them without citing the source.
_________________ 7. Research methodology, involves the systematic identification, location and analysis of documents
containing information related to the research problem.
___________________ 8. Unstructured or life history interviews are shallow and superficial.
__________________ 9. Confirming and Disconfirming Sampling is purposeful strategy used during a study to follow up on specific
cases to test or explore further specific findings.
____________________ 10. People being studied are viewed as “participant or informant”, not “subject”.

Prepared by:
ROVILISA G. CARREON
Subject Teacher

Checked by:
ELENITA L. ALCAREZ
School Head, MNHS

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