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Devry JADM 350 Final Exam-2015
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Question
JADM350 final
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.1. (TCO 1) The Old French word “recerchier” means (Points : 3)
an intense search for knowledge
survey research
knowledge is power
to study
to learn
Question 2.2. (TCO 1) A method that uses a written questionnaire or formal interview to gather quantitative data on the backgrounds, behaviors, beliefs, or attitudes of a large number of people or agencies is called (Points : 3)
survey research
experimentation
sampling
nonreactive research
all of the above
Question 3.3. (TCO 1) During the Enlightenment, people believed in (Points : 3)
logical reasoning
emphasis on experiences in the material world
a belief in human progress
a questioning of traditional religious authority
all of the above
Question 4.4. (TCO 1) Disinterestedness is (Points : 3)
the scientific norm mandating that researchers should strive to be impartial and open to unexpected findings and new ideas
the scientific norm that producing knowledge is a public act and the finding should be available for all to use; in order for it to be accepted into the community, it must be rigorously reviewed.
the scientific norm that demands utmost honesty in all aspects of the research process; dishonesty, fraud, or cheating are major taboos
the scientific norm that says research should be judged only on the basis of scientific merit
a process of judging the merits of a research report in which the peer researchers do not know the identity of who conducted a study and the researcher does not know the identity of the evaluators in advance
Question 5.5. (TCO 2) A person with an I.Q. of 80–90 is usually considered to be (Points : 3)
very superior
superior...