Research Methods Ara 5. Deneme Sınavı

Toplam 20 Soru
PAYLAŞ:

1.Soru

  1. Doing the review
  2. Identifying the research question
  3. Specifying key terms
  4. Selecting databases and sources
  5. Applying screening criteria

What is the correct order of steps in performing a literature review?


II-IV-III-V-I

I-II-IV-V-III

III-V-I-II-IV

V-I-II-IV-III

IV-III-V-II-I


2.Soru

Which of the following should be avoided by an ethnographic researcher?


Entering into the natural environment of the group under study

Sharing the same way of life with the members of the group

Intervening into the lives of the group at a minimum level

Constantly telling the group members how to behave

Spending a considerable amount of time with the group


3.Soru

Factual information such as data and names should match those found in almanacs, encyclopedias or other reference books. Which issue does the given statement belong to considering the quality of the information obtained from Web sites?


Authority

Objectivity

Currency

Accuracy

Coverage


4.Soru

  1. Uncertain purpose
  2. Vague introduction
  3. Not enough information
  4. Not being critical
  5. Not commenting

Which of the above is represent issues that are related to common problem and mistakes I conducting a literature review?


I-II-V

II-III-V

I-IV-V

II-III-V

All of the above


5.Soru

Which one of the following is a condition for a literature review to be considered as research methodology on its own?


If it is commenced with a research question

If it identifies a field and specific context

If it helps deciding methodology of research

If it discovers key papers in the field

If it introduces a general overview of the topic


6.Soru

Which of the following is NOT part of the scientific research process?


Problem identification

 Data collection

Data analysis

Interpretation

Prediction


7.Soru

What does a researcher aspires to explore in narrative inquiry?


Participants' daily routines

Participants' family backgrounds

Participants’ experiences

Participants’ work conditions

Participants’ favourite colors


8.Soru

Which of the following refers to informing relevant people or institutions about value judgements after researchers closely examine the aforementioned political formations, systems or projects?


Theorizing and testing case studies

Ethnographic studies

Narrative and drawing case studies

Field notes

Assessment based case studies


9.Soru

There is a term and its definition in each option. Which explanation is not defining the term?


Uni-directional hypothesis: The vote rate of political parties utilizing technology-supported propaganda methods is significantly higher than that of others employing traditional electioneering methods. 

Cross-sectional study: In it, research data is gathered from the participants once and in a short period of time.

Hypothesis: It is the conversion of a research problem into a tangible form that can be examined and tested.

Independent variable: It is the one whose change is observed in comparison to other variables, and it is generally symbolized with the letter “Y”.

Bi-directional hypothesis: It is a significant difference between the vote rates of political parties employing traditional electioneering methods and those utilizing technology-supported propaganda methods. 


10.Soru

".................is an intermediate position, defended by Descartes, according to which both material and immaterial worlds exist."

Which of the following is true for left blank?


Idealism

Dualism

Empiricism

Rationalism

Epistemology


11.Soru

For narrative research design, which of the following analysis  focuses on the dialogue between the narrator and listener?


Interactive analysis

Thematic analysis

Structural analysiS

Performative analysis

Descriptive analysis


12.Soru

Which of the following is a qualitative data collection technique that enables a researcher examine participants' opinions, feelings, perceptions, which cannot be unrevealed by observations or questionnaires?


Interview

Researcher diary

Documents

Artifacts

Participatory observation


13.Soru

Which of the following can be defined as the separation of mind and body?


Surrealism

Materialism

Idealism

Realism

Dualism


14.Soru

What is Anomaly? 


Explanatory systems or generalizations usually expressed in the form of universal laws.

Takes place as the previously accepted theory is replaced by a new theory

A deviation of the “paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science

Testing should try to falsify all possible hypotheses rather than trying to confirm them

Predictions or educated guesses about a certain phenomenon that are derived from a theory


15.Soru

Which of the following is the first step of a literature review?


Selecting the databases and sources.

Specifying the key terms

Doing the review

Identification of research questions.

Synthesizing the results


16.Soru

What is used to determine general tendency, attitude, or opinions of a population quantitatively or in numerical values by working on a sample chosen from that population?


Survey

Experimental design

Intervention Analysis

Randomized Field Experiments

Repeated-Measurement Design


17.Soru

Which of the following terms is sometimes known as process tracing in IR?


Ethnography

Narrative Inquiry

Phenomenology

Case Study

Grounded Theory


18.Soru

Which of the following cannot be useful to search for your research topic?


Textbooks

Scholarly literature

Past experiences

Websites of governmental and nongovernmental organizations.

Reference books


19.Soru

"..................argues that there is no material, or no physical external world that is the basis of our reality."

Which of the following is true for left blank?


Idealism

Realism

Empiricism

Rationalism

Positivism


20.Soru

Which of the following can be defined as "predictions or educated guesses about a certain phenomenon that are derived from a theory"?


Theory

Law

Paradigm

Hypothesis

Problem