General
Format of Questionnaire
Sources
Research Design
Method
100

An organized and systematic way to find answers to questions

What is research?


100

Questions that make respondents answer with a simple yes or no

What are dichotomous questions?

100

Types of sources

What is primary and secondary?

100
Developing the main idea from the topic
What is a thesis?
100

A method by which data is collected

What is a data collection instrument?

200

The types of research

What is primary and secondary?

200

Questions that allow the target audience to voice their feelings and opinions freely.

What are open-ended questions?

200

Original or first-hand accounts or evidence

What is primary source?

200

A research design used for studying social and behavioural sciences of a subject or group of subjects 


What is ethnography?

200

An example of a quantitative method of data collection: document review OR questionnaire OR in depth interview

What is a questionnaire?

300

Based on information findings taken from observation, interviewing and tracing patterns of behaviour

What is qualitative research?

300

Which of the following would be most suitable as the intended audience of a questionnaire about electricity prices? children, homeowners, teachers or students

What is homeowners?

300

Memoirs, buildings, diaries, autobiographies

What are examples of primary sources?


300

a framework of protocols and procedures created to conduct research with a scientific approach using two sets of variables.



What is experimental research?

300
A qualitative method of research that collects information about a particular subject or group of subjects

What is a case study?

400

Types of qualitative research

what is ethnographic or historical?

400

Questions that force the respondents to answer according to the beliefs of the surveyor

What is a leading question?

400

Determining the trustworthiness of the information by checking different sources to ensure the similarities of data

What is reliability?

400

Five criteria of the CRAAP test

what is Currency, relevance, authority. accuracy, purpose?

500

Type of research that requires the use of survey to feed the statistical analysis

What is quantitative research?

500
The main reason researchers restrict the length of their questionnaires

What is respondents are more likely to answer short questionnaires?

500

Determining if a source is credible by checking for flaws



What is validity?