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Week 6 MA TESOL RM

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    Questions based on research questions
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  • What is one criterion for evaluating a good research question?
    It must be feasible and researchable within the given time/resources.
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  • What is the difference between a purpose statement and research questions?
    The purpose statement shows overall intent, while questions narrow it.
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  • In qualitative research, what two forms can research questions take?
    One central question and several sub-questions.
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  • Which words should qualitative research questions usually begin with?
    What or How
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  • Why should “Why” questions be avoided in qualitative research?
    Because they suggest cause-and-effect reasoning, typical of quantitative studies
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  • Give one example of an exploratory verb suitable for qualitative research
    Explore, describe, understand, discover, or generate
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  • In quantitative research, what are hypotheses used for?
    To make predictions about relationships among variables
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  • What type of study typically tests a hypothesis?
    Experimental or quasi-experimental research
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  • What are the four main types of research questions according to Dillon (1984)?
    Descriptive, explanatory, comparative, and normative
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  • What does it mean to “operationalize” a research question?
    To translate abstract aims into measurable, concrete questions.
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  • What is one indicator that your research question is too broad?
    It would require a massive grant or years of study to complete
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  • What is one indicator that your question is too narrow?
    It would not allow you to make a significant contribution
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  • What does Bryman suggest doing if you are stuck when forming research questions?
    Look at past dissertations or journal articles for models
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  • What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research questions?
    Qualitative explore meanings, quantitative test relationships
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  • What makes a qualitative research question “central”?
    It’s a broad, overarching question exploring the main phenomenon
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  • How many subquestions are typically allowed in qualitative studies?
    Usually five to seven
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