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Chapter 12
Additional Practice Test
Additional Practice Test
An additional test to help you further practice your mastery of the material from chapter 12
This activity contains 19 questions.
When choosing a problem for your educational research, the problem should be
Feasible and important
Challenging and controversial
Controversial and feasible
Important and challenging
A literature search is usually
A good idea
Not important
A great idea
Required
Some widely used resources ins education are
Psychological Abstracts
Current Index to Journals in Education
Resources in Education
All of the above
When dealing with the review germaneness refers to
Relevance
fact
Support
Ideology
Which of the following are part of the proposal of a research topic
Thesis
Definition of ideas
Hypothesis
Terminology
In educational research details can and will determine success
True
False
If the topic is not important you should not research it
True
False
There are very few limitations when it comes to educational research for graduate level students
True
False
Journals are usually not a trusted source in educational research
True
False
The computer is a fail proof way to search for information
True
False
Define best evidence synthesis.
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Define human subjects review.
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Define meta analysis.
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Define privacy act.
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What are the four questions you must ask yourself when deciding on a research topic? Using these questions arrive at a topic and present your thoughts on how you arrived at your conclusion.
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I am your graduate level dean. Write a two paragraph proposal of a research topic that you would like to explore. Convince me to give you the green light.
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Give an outline for the study of girls are more sensitive than boys
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Explain the most common criticism of meta analysis and describe how it could effect your research proposal from question number two.
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Design a teacher's manual for your research topic from question number two. Make the manual so that I can understand it, even if I have never heard of what you are researching.
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