Research VS Inquiry
Quanti VS Quali
Classification of Research A
Classifications of Research B
Classifications of Research C
100

True or False. Both inquiry learning and the research process begin with questions.

True

100

If Quantitative research focuses on numerical data, what do qualitative data focus on?

Emotions, Opinions, Feelings, Feedback

100

It is geared towards finding strategies to address specific problems

Applied Research

100

It is used to explore variables under strictly controlled conditions through randomized controlled trials

Experimental Research

100

seeks to identify associations or relationship among variables.

Correlational Research

200

Research focuses on finding an effective way of expediting the _____________ process,

answer-finding

200

What is used to present experimental and non-experimental research?

Quantitative Research

200

Helps in getting knowledge without thinking formally of implementing it in practice based on the honesty, love and integrity of the researcher for discovering the truth.

Theoretical Research

200

based on a systematic review of existing sources of information on a particular subject

Documentary Research or Cabinet Research

200

defined by the collection of data directly from the source

Primary Research

300

On the other hand, inquiry is much broader. The focus is not on finding the ______ answer. The focus is on the process of exploration, solving a problem or query, and understanding something new.

right

300

It provides insights into the problem or helps to develop ideas or hypotheses for potential quantitative research.

Qualitative Research

300

A pharmaceutical company is developing a new drug to treat a specific disease. What type of research should be BEST used in this situation? (According to How Data are Obtained)

Laboratory Research

300

A psychologist is interested in examining the relationship between social media usage and mental health among teenagers. (According to degree of Variable Manipulation)

Non-Experimental Research

300

A company is planning to launch a new product and wants to understand the existing market landscape. (According to the Source of Information)

Secondary Research

400

Most classrooms frame the process of learning in a linear way:

topic -> research -> present -> assess

400
Focus is holistic
Qualitative Research
400

Psychologists are studying the cognitive and emotional development of children from birth to adolescence. What is BEST used in this situation? (According to Duration of the Study)

Longitudinal Study

400

An anthropologist is studying the cultural practices of an indigenous community in a remote region. (According to How Data are Obtained)

Field Research

400

A pharmaceutical company is developing a new drug to treat high blood pressure and needs to test its effectiveness compared to a placebo. (According to degree of Variable Manipulation)

Experimental Research

500

With research, there is a more systematic approach used. (Every missing approach is a deduction of 100 points)

o Typing in relevant search terms

o Judging whether a website is safe, reliable, and current

o Skimming and scanning skills

o Reading snippets

o Checking for bias

500

It tends to be associated with pre-determined research design, using measurements and analyses in a systematic and logically ordered fashion that may be replicated relatively easily by other researchers.

Quantitative Research

500

A company hypothesizes that offering discounts will significantly increase sales for a new product. (According to the Type of Influence)

Hypothetical-Deductive Investigation

500

Health researchers aim to investigate the smoking habits of high school students in a particular region. Researchers will determine the situation based on the duration of their study. 

Cross-Sectional Study

500

An educational researcher wants to determine which teaching method—traditional lecture-based instruction or active learning techniques—leads to better student outcomes. (According to Depth of Scope)

Comparative Research