Liberty University EDUC 750 QUIZ 1
Liberty University EDUC 750 QUIZ 1
- Question 1
3 out of 3 points
Triangulation implies that viewing a situation from different perspectives will help the researcher gain a clearer picture of the educational situation being studied.
- Question 2
3 out of 3 points
Which type of research attempts to answer the question “what is going on here?”
- Question 3
3 out of 3 points
A researcher who is interested in studying bullying primarily because of his own childhood experience as a target of bullying is probably motivated by _____ reasons.
- Question 4
3 out of 3 points
The _____ philosophy is closely linked to qualitative research approaches.
- Question 5
3 out of 3 points
The increasing influence of interpretivist approaches on educational research is referred to as:
- Question 6
3 out of 3 points
Which statement accurately summarizes findings from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services study on the impact of the Early Head Start program?
- Question 7
3 out of 3 points
Educational research relies on _____ thinking.
- Question 8
3 out of 3 points
Ms. Lake has been teaching first grade for four years. Each year, she has found that many of her curly-haired students are shy. Therefore, she has concluded that all children with curly hair are shy. She is displaying an error of:
- Question 9
0 out of 3 points
Our questions about various research topics are answered by educational theory.
- Question 10
3 out of 3 points
Which aspect of a research proposal involves identifying human subjects’ issues?
- Question 11
3 out of 3 points
Which one of the following characteristics is NOT a criterion for a good educational research question?
- Question 12
3 out of 3 points
No Child Left Behind and the popularity of classroom-based research methods have raised awareness about the goal of :
- Question 13
3 out of 3 points
An educational research question may be answered through the _____ of empirical data.
- Question 14
3 out of 3 points
Qualitative researchers often employ a deductive reasoning process.
- Question 15
3 out of 3 points
What do the authors recommend researchers do to avoid becoming overwhelmed by the task of formulating a research question?
- Question 16
3 out of 3 points
When we consider whether or not the answer to a research question will make a difference for society we are addressing:
- Question 17
3 out of 3 points
When assessing the validity of a study, it is important to:
- Question 18
3 out of 3 points
The standard of confidentiality does not apply to information available in public records.
- Question 19
3 out of 3 points
Diana Baumrind and Stanley Milgram agreed that obedience to authority could be studied in a laboratory setting.
- Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Why did Amos Hatch reportedly feel guilty following his six-month study of social interactions in kindergarteners?
- Question 21
3 out of 3 points
Assessing a study from the perspective of the subject(s) is central to research ethics.
- Question 22
3 out of 3 points
In order for an experiment to be considered valid, the research methods must be kept confidential.
- Question 23
3 out of 3 points
Minimizing possible harm to subjects and maximizing benefits are cornerstones of the ethical principle referred to as:
- Question 24
3 out of 3 points
How many of Milgram’s 40 subjects shocked the Learner at the highest level (XXX)?
- Question 25
3 out of 3 points
The primary focus of research ethics is: