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  • Quantitative research are not replicable.
    FALSE
  • In quantitative research, respondents are given very limited opportunity to elaborate their responses.
    TRUE
  • Quantitative Research uses numerical data that can be analyzed in a quick and easy way.
    TRUE
  • Correlational Research is also called as ex post facto
    FALSE
  • Quantitative research requires a large number of respondents, the more statistically accurate the findings are.
    TRUE
  • Prevailing theories or philosophy can be a good source of a research topic.
    TRUE
  • A friendly conversation can be a source of a research study.
    FALSE
  • Selecting a research topic must be specific and not general.
    TRUE
  • In selecting a research topic, it should be of researcher’s interest and researcher must be with the topic.
    TRUE
  • The Research title must summarize the main Idea of the study.
    TRUE
  • Quantitative research are replicable, allow the study to be replicated in different areas with the formulation of comparable findings.
    TRUE
  • An existing problem in your classroom can be considered as a research problem.
    TRUE
  • Existing needs of the community is not a good source of research problem.
    FALSE
  • Research has made groundbreaking discoveries and development in the field of health, nutrition, food technology, medicine and so on.
    TRUE
  • Quantitative data provides numerical data, it can’t be easily misinterpreted.
    TRUE
  • Research doesn’t inform people from wrong information. Instead, it’s just a waste of time and money.
    FALSE
  • In selecting a research topic, it does not necessarily need intellectual curiosity.
    FALSE
  • Your specialization can be a good source of research topic.
    TRUE
  • Research is widely recognized as an important tool in solving man’s various problems.
    TRUE
  • If Quantitative research are not done seriously and correctly data from questionnaires may be incomplete and inaccurate.
    TRUE