Qualiative and quantitative methods
Research and social impact
Knowledge and its types
Collecting and analyzing the data
Research characteristics
100

It's the data we can measure.

Quantitative

100

It is to collect scientific data through scientific methods.

scientific research

100

It's the study of the nature of knowledge.

Episthemology
100

Mention an unethical behavior during an interview.

(Answers vary)

100

It is defined as the human effort to understand the natural world that surrounds us.

Science

200

Name of the group of people that participates in a research.

Sample

200

Has science knowledge changed over time? 

Yes

200

If you know that giraffes are big because you saw that in video, you posses direct or indirect knowledge?

Indirect

200

Mention an unethical behavior concerning the participants

•Not maintaining confidentiality

•The possibility of causing harm

•Seeking sensitive information

•Providing incentives

•Not seeking consent

200

It is the study of the methods.

Methodology

300

The reference period is based in a result of the upcoming future. It's a ___ study

Prospective study

300

Best method that you can use to gather information of the behavior of a group of people or animals.

Observation

300

According rationalism, People are not born with knowledge.

True or false?

False

300

Process where we clean the data

Editing

300

Skills, rules and operations to manage the instruments that help in the application of the method.

Techniques

400

Mention two aspects to write a good question in a questionnaire.

◆Always use simple and everyday language

◆Do not use ambiguous questions.

◆Do not ask double-barrelled questions.

◆Do not ask leading questions.

◆Do not ask questions that are based on presumptions

400

It's a text that explains thoroughly a topic.

Monography

400

Mention an important author of the empiricsm

Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, David Hume

400

What is the purpose of coding the data?

To manipulate it in an easier way.

400

Type of science that deals with abstract concepts such as numbers.

Formal science

500

the fishbowl draw is a type of _____ sampling

random sampling

500

In this type of research, entire communities are observed objectively.

Ethnography

500

What are the four characteristics of the scientific knowledge?

Objective, Verifiable, fallible, systematic

500

What are the three stakeholders in a research.

•The researcher

•Research participants or subjects

•The funding body

500

Method that centers from particular events to general events.

Inductive