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Practice Quiz Chapter 14
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The ________ section of a research report describes and gives reasons for your choices in the selection and operationalization of variables, research design, and sampling.
a) statement of problem
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b) review of relevant literature
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c) methodology
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d) data presented
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The ________ section of a research report helps to transform the human issue into a researchable question or hypothesis.
a) statement of problem
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b) review of relevant literature
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c) methodology
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d) data presented
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The hypothesis or research question is a restatement of the human issue in the form of a ________.
a) research objective
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b) research report
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c) researchable issue
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d) conclusion
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In the section "description and presentation of data," the researcher should ________.
a) describe how the data were collected
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b) present the findings
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c) speculate on possible future research
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d) describe how the data were collected and present the findings
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________ are convenient places to place material relevant to the research report that would otherwise interrupt the flow or take too much space in the body of the report.
a) Supplementary conclusions
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b) Annotated literature reviews
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c) Supplementary bibliographies
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d) Appendices
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