Please refer to the attachment to answer this question. This… 1. It refers to the method
Please refer to the attachment to answer this question. This… 1. It refers to the methodical investigation and study of sources and materials to establish facts and attain new conclusions. a. Case Study b. Research d. Written works c. Thesis Writing 2. It is similar to simple random sampling, but it is usually slightly easier to conduct. a. Cluster Sampling b. Snowball Sampling c. Stratified Sampling d. Systematic Sampling 3. It contains the paper’s title, the author’s name, and the completion date. a. Body b. Conclusion c. Introduction/Rationale d. Title Page 4. This is the first part of your research and where you introduce the topic a. Body b. Conclusion c. Introduction/Rationale d. Title Page 5. It is the main part of your research. It contains a logically organized data and evidences, where you give your arguments, and where you describe your research and findings. a. Body b. Conclusion c. Introduction/Rationale d. title page 6. It is the synthesis of the key points in your research. a. Appendices b. Conclusion b. Body d. Introduction/Rationale 7. The Population of a big university in Manila is 50,000. Calculate the sample size needed by a researcher if the margin of error is 5%? a. 397 b. 398 C. 399 d. 400 8. Miss Monica Caballero of Vedasto R. Santiago High School wants to conduct a research about the Proficiency Level of the Grade 10 Students in Mathematics. She found out that population size of the Grade 10 students is 1500. Find the sample size she needs if the margin of error is 5%? a. 313 b. 314 c. 315 d. 316 9.It is used to determine the number of sample size out of the given population. a. Alviar’s Formula b. Caballero’s Formula c. Reyes’ Formula d. Slovin’s Formula 10. It is the process by which entities of samples are chosen. a. Complex Method b. Compound Method c. Sampling Method d. Simple Method 11. This involves random selection, allowing you to make statistical inferences about the whole group. a. Cluster sampling b. Non-Probability Sampling c. Probability sampling d. Systematic sampling 12. This involves non-random selection based on convenience or other criteria, allowing you to easily collect initial data. a. Cluster sampling b. Non-Probability Sampling c. Probability sampling d. Systematic sampling 13. It is similar to simple random sampling, but it is usually slightly easier to conduct. a. Cluster Sampling b. Snowball Sampling c. Stratified Sampling d. Systematic Sampling For numbers 14-16, consider the following set of scores: 8, 8, 12, 13, and 14. 14. What is the value of the mean? a. 11 b. 13 c. 12 d. 14 15. Solve for the median. a. 10 b. 13 C. 12 d. 8 16. What is the mode? a. 8 b. 13 c. 12 d. 14 For numbers 17-19, given the following set of values 21, 22, 19, 15, 10, 13, 26, find: 17. mean? a. 16 b. 18 c. 17 d. 19 18. variance? a. 31. 33 b. 32.33 c. 34. 33 d. 33. 33 19. standard deviation a. 5.60 b. 3.60 c. 4.60 d. 2.60 20. The median score is also the a. 50th percentile b. 3rd decile c. 6th decile d. 3rd quartile 21. The lower quartile is equal to. a. 3rd quartile b. 2nd decile c. 25th percentile d. 50th percentile For numbers 22-23 use the set of scores: 17, 10, 22, 10, 19, 24, 8, 12, and 19 22. What is the median score of the given set? a. 15 b. 16 c. 13 d. 17 23. What is the range? a. 14 b. 20 c. 15 d. 16 24. The mean score in an exam given to 25 students is 70. What is the sum of the 25 exam scores? a. 950 b. 700 c. 1750 d. 1650 25. The difference between the greatest and the least number in a set of data is called. a. range b. quartile c. decile d. variance Math Share QuestionEmailCopy link This question was created from List of Descriptive Words for Appearance.docx


