1-The word "method" comes from Greek µeta, which means “beyond”, and odoz which means “way”, so it means….
A) Way to beyond
B) Way to go further
C) Way to the knowledge
D) Way to the beginning
B) Way to go further
6-Who was the first researcher to apply a scientific approach with a series of well-defined steps?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Robert Boyle
C) Nicolas Copernicus
D) Galileo Galilei
D) Galileo Galilei
11-This variable depends on something that makes it vary. One tries to change this variable by manipulating it.
A) Dependent variable
B) Independent variable
A) Dependent variable
16-This stage of the Experimental Scientific Method makes judgments based on the study of the results.
A) Statement of the problem
B) Analysis and conclusions
C) Experimentation
D) Observation
B) Analysis and conclusions
21-This form of experimental research will help us describe what is happening with a phenomenon.
A) Results
B) Experiments
C) Observation
D) Field practices
C) Observation
2-It focuses on statistics and numerical data obtained from the observation of an object of study.
A) Qualitative
B) Quantitative
C) Experimental sciences
D) Research method
B) Quantitative
7-Which was the method of practice that Galileo used to achieve logical and rational explanations of natural phenomena?
A) Scientific method of resolving-composing
B) Experimental Scientific Method
C) Scientific process of research
D) Experimental method to the knowledge
A) Scientific method of resolving-composing
12-The purpose of this research is to obtain data and observations directly about the object or phenomenon that we aim to investigate, and this allows us defining the approach to the problem we wish to propose.
A) Descriptive Approach
B) Analytical Research
C) Documentary Inquiry
D) Exploration and Field Practices
D) Exploration and Field Practices
17-This stage of the Experimental Scientific Method defines the specific questions of the problem to investigate.
A) Statement of the problem
B) Analysis and conclusions
C) Experimentation
D) Observation
A) Statement of the problem
22-This form of experimental research is based on the recording of observations in the place where the phenomenon occurs to be investigated.
A) Results
B) Experiments
C) Observation
D) Field practices
D) Field practices
3-It focuses on finding the relationship between a cause and a consequence for a particular phenomenon.
A) Qualitative
B) Quantitative
C) Experimental sciences
D) Research method
C) Experimental sciences
8-Which are the moments in the Scientific method of resolving-composing that Galileo used?
A) Observation, Formulation of an explanatory hypothesis, Deduction, and Experimentation
B) Observation, Experimentation, Analysis, and Conclusion
C) Observation, Statement of the problem, Hypothesis, Experimentation, Analysis and conclusions
D) Observation, Analysis, Experimentation, Results
A) Observation, Formulation of an explanatory hypothesis, Deduction, and Experimentation
13-This experimental research offers us an overview by focusing us on one of the variables of the research problem, identifying and characterizing its particular features.
A) Descriptive Approach
B) Analytical Research
C) Documentary Inquiry
D) Exploration and Field Practices
A) Descriptive Approach
18-This stage of the Experimental Scientific Method finds a problem or event that you want to explain.
A) Statement of the problem
B) Analysis and conclusions
C) Experimentation
D) Observation
D) Observation
23-This form of experimental research is planning and performing actions to discover, verify, or demonstrate a phenomenon or a scientific principle.
A) Results
B) Experiments
C) Observation
D) Field practices
B) Experiments
4-It focuses on the particular characteristics and condition of the object studied.
A) Qualitative
B) Quantitative
C) Experimental sciences
D) Research method
A) Qualitative
9-It is the element or condition that the researcher manipulates directly and deliberately, applying measurements and control that it monitors.
A) Dependent variable
B) Independent variable
B) Independent variable
14-Scientific research also uses to complete its process. It is necessary to know antecedents, and previous descriptions about the problem addressed or closely related to it based on the related bibliographic and documentary sources.
A) Descriptive Approach
B) Analytical Research
C) Documentary Inquiry
D) Exploration and Field Practices
C) Documentary Inquiry
19-This stage of the Experimental Scientific Method designs experiments to confirm or refute possible explanations, and obtain results.
A) Statement of the problem
B) Analysis and conclusions
C) Experimentation
D) Observation
C) Experimentation
24-How is called when you analyze the meaning of the data that you obtained?
A) Results
B) Analysis
C) Interpreting
D) Conclusion
C) Interpreting
5-Is a process or series of steps to follow orderly that lead us to produce explanations to understand reality with a higher grade of certain.
A) Qualitative
B) Quantitative
C) Experimental sciences
D) Research method
D) Research method
10-This variable does not depend on something to be. The researcher manipulates it experimentally.
A) Dependent variable
B) Independent variable
B) Independent variable
15-This stage of the Experimental Scientific Method analyzes the consequences of possible explanations.
A) Statement of the problem
B) Analysis and conclusions
C) Experimentation
D) Hypothesis
D) Hypothesis
20-This consists of principles and procedures for the systematic search of knowledge, which include the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observations and experimentation, as well as the formulation and testing of hypothesis.
A) Experimentation
B) Field practices
C) Scientific method
D) Process
C) Scientific method
25-Which of the following is a aspect that you must consider in the registration of results?
A) Process
B) Results presentation
C) Identify the relevant information
D) Supports for the processing of information
A) Process
B) Results presentation
C) Identify the relevant information
D) Supports for the processing of information