What is a research report?
a. A long story about research
b. A compact description of research work
c. A collection of theories without data
d. A fictional analysis of surveys
b. A compact description of research work
Which of the following is part of the Preliminary Section?
a. Analysis of data
b. Bibliography
c. Abstract
d. Review of related literature
c. Abstract
What is included in the "Definition of Terms"?
a. Methods used in data gathering
b. Conceptual and operational terms used in the study
c. Statistical treatments
d. A list of related research
b. Conceptual and operational terms used in the study
What does "Analysis of Data" focus on?
a. Presenting raw data
b. Patterns observed in the data
c. Related literature
d. Definitions of terms
b. Patterns observed in the data
Why is the research report important?
a. It compiles theories only
b. It presents unverified data
c. It organizes findings systematically
d. It avoids presenting conclusions
c. It organizes findings systematically
What is typically included in a research report?
a. Unverified assumptions
b. Fictional narratives
c. Analyzed data from surveys or qualitative methods
d. Raw, unorganized information
c. Analyzed data from surveys or qualitative methods
What does the "Main Body" include?
a. Review of related literature
b. Appendix
c. Bibliography
d. Abstract
a. Review of related literature
What is the function of the "Review of Related Literature"?
a. To introduce new methodologies
b. To provide necessary background information
c. To present data analysis
d. To summarize the report
b. To provide necessary background information
What are "Major Findings"?
a. The conclusions from the data
b. The decision to reject or not reject the hypothesis
c. A summary of the related literature
d. A list of the study's methods
b. The decision to reject or not reject the hypothesis
How does the statistical treatment section contribute?
a. By summarizing the research report
b. By explaining data analysis methods
c. By listing references
d. By stating the purpose
b. By explaining data analysis methods
Who prepares a research report?
a. Statisticians and researchers
b. Fiction authors
c. Artists
d. Marketing teams
a. Statisticians and researchers
What section presents conclusions and recommendations?
a. Main body
b. Reference section
c. Preliminary section
d. Summary and Conclusions
d. Summary and Conclusions
What is explained in the "Description of Research Design"?
a. The study's hypothesis
b. Step-by-step procedures
c. Statistical formulas used
d. All bibliographic entries
b. Step-by-step procedures
What is included in "Recommendations"?
a. Solutions to the problem based on findings
b. A summary of statistical methods
c. A description of related literature
d. Definitions of terms
a. Solutions to the problem based on findings
What relationship does the review of literature have with the research report?
a. It provides irrelevant background
b. It presents unrelated findings
c. It explains concepts in the study
d. It summarizes methods
c. It explains concepts in the study
What is the purpose of the abstract?
a. To present unrelated findings
b. To summarize the research report
c. To introduce only the hypothesis
d. To list the limitations of the study
b. To summarize the research report
Why is the "Purpose" included in the introduction?
a. To define terms
b. To explain why the study is worthy of investigation
c. To present findings
d. To show related literature
b. To explain why the study is worthy of investigation
What is discussed in "Sampling Procedures"?
a. How data was analyzed
b. How data was gathered
c. A list of related literature
d. The abstract
b. How data was gathered
What is included in the bibliography?
a. Figures and tables
b. A list of cited sources
c. Hypotheses
d. Major findings
b. A list of cited sources
Which part ensures replicability of the study?
a. Abstract
b. Review of literature
c. Description of Research Design
d. Recommendations
c. Description of Research Design
What does the "Statement of the Problem" define?
a. The entire study's limitations
b. Questions to be answered through gathered data
c. A list of bibliographic entries
d. Statistical analysis results
b. Questions to be answered through gathered data
What does the "Scope and Limitations" discuss?
a. Hypotheses
b. Methodologies only
c. Boundaries of the study
d. Bibliography entries
c. Boundaries of the study
Which section discusses methods of data gathering?
a. Bibliography
b. Analysis of data
c. Design of the Study
d. Scope and limitations
c. Design of the Study
What does the appendix contain?
a. Tables, figures, and forms used in the study
b. The abstract of the study
c. The problem statement
d. Statistical treatments
a. Tables, figures, and forms used in the study
What is the ultimate goal of presenting conclusions?
a. To create a new hypothesis
b. To reject the study
c. To provide insights from findings
d. To compile citations
c. To provide insights from findings