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Survival of the fittest.
Jan Frederik
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Question 1

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What is true regarding cross-sectional studies?
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  • At least one variable is manipulated.
  • It takes place at a single point in time.
  • It is known as causal research.
  • Data is usually gathered through self-administered questionnaires.

Question 2

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In an interrogation study the researcher inspects the activities of subjects without attempting to elicit responses from anyone.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Statement I: "Case studies are designed for breadth rather than depth." Statement II: "In case studies hypotheses are usually tested quantitatively."
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  • Statement I is true and statement II is false.
  • Statement I is false and statement II is true.
  • Both statements are true.
  • Both statements are false.

Question 4

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Possible methods of qualitative research are:
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  • In-depth interviews
  • E-Mail questionnaire
  • Document analysis
  • Controlled experiment

Question 5

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"A price increase results in fewer unit sales." What kind of relationship between the variables do we have here?
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  • A symmetrical relationship.
  • A reciprocal relationship.
  • An asymmetrical relationship.
  • None of the above.

Question 6

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A population, about we wish to make some inferences, consists of 8000 employees of a dutch company. A census study would obtain information from ...
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  • ... 4000 of these employees.
  • ... 8000 of these employees.
  • ... 2000 of these employees.
  • ... at least 75% of these employees.

Question 7

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Identify the non-probability sampling designs.
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  • simple random
  • systematic
  • quota
  • purposive
  • stratified
  • judgement

Question 8

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Statement I: "Cluster sampling divides the population into few sub-groups, each with many elements in it." Statement II: "Stratified sampling tries to secure homogeneity within sub-groups and heterogeneity between sub-groups."
Answer
  • Statement I is true and Statement II is false.
  • Statement I is false and Statement II is true.
  • Both statements are true.
  • Both statements are false.

Question 9

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What is a disadvantage of web-based surveys?
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  • Illustrations cannot be used.
  • High costs.
  • Follow-up is labour-intensive.
  • Cannot be long or complex.

Question 10

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What was the name of the guest lecturer?
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  • Wil Nelissen
  • Will Nelissen
  • Will Nellissen
  • Wil Nellisen

Question 11

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Identify secondary data sources.
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  • Directories
  • Academic journals
  • Indexes
  • Conference proceedings

Question 12

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What is deception?
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  • Participants are told only part of the truth.
  • Two variables are manipulated.
  • The sponsor's right to privacy is violated.
  • Falsification of results.

Question 13

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The variable "gender" has two attributes. What is the right level of measurement here?
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  • Nominal
  • Ordinal
  • Interval
  • Ratio

Question 14

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Height and weight are examples for the following measurement scale:
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  • Nominal
  • Ordinal
  • Interval
  • Ratio

Question 15

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A bathroom scale overweigh you by 3 pounds every day.
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  • The bathroom scale is not reliable and not valid.
  • The bathroom scale is reliable but not valid.
  • The bathroom scale is reliable and valid.
  • The bathroom scale is not reliable but it is valid.
  • I am fat.

Question 16

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If the data-collection instrument adequatly covers the topics that have been defined as the relative dimensions, we conclude that the instrument has ...
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  • ... good content validity.
  • ... good construct validity.
  • ... good subject validity.
  • ... good criterion-related validity.

Question 17

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Practicality has been defined as ...
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  • ... economy, convenience and interpretability.
  • ... research results are applicable immediately.

Question 18

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Statement I: "Consensus scales are constructed from inter-correlations of items from other studies." Statement II: "Arbitrary scales are custom-designed to measure a property or indicant."
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  • Statement I is true, Statement II is false.
  • Statement I is false, Statement II is true.
  • Both statements are true.
  • Both statements are false.

Question 19

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The semantic differential scale ...
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  • ... measures the psychological meanings of an attitude object.
  • ... offers two mutually exclusive response choices.
  • ... offers multiple options for the rater but only one answer is sought.
  • ... consists of statements that express either a favourable or unfavourable attitude towards the object of interest.

Question 20

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The equal-appearing interval scale refers to ...
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  • ... arbitrary scales.
  • ... consensus scales.
  • ... cumulative scales.
  • ... factor scales.

Question 21

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A systematic bias that the rater introduces by carrying over a generalized impression of the subject from one rating to another.
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  • cenral tendency
  • error of leniency
  • halo effect
  • hawthorne effect

Question 22

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Cronbach's alpha is a widely used indicator to test ...
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  • ... how well different scales form one questionnaire.
  • ... how well different items form one scale.
  • ... how well different constructs form one item.
  • none of the above

Question 23

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What kind of questions reveal the specific pieces of information that managers feel they need to know in order to answer the research question.
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  • Measurement questions
  • Management questions
  • Investigative questions
  • Comprehension questions

Question 24

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Identify the following hypothesis: "Member states of the EU are experiencing budget difficulties."
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  • relational hypothesis
  • correlational hypothesis
  • explanatory hypothesis
  • descriptive hypothesis

Question 25

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Identify the following hypothesis: "Foreign cars are perceived by japanese customers to be better quality than domestic cars."
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  • descriptive hypothesis
  • relational hypothesis
  • correlational hypothesis
  • explanatory hypothesis

Question 26

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... is concluded because it is believed that it has significant contributory on the relationship between independent variable and dependent variable.
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  • Control variable
  • Mediator variable
  • Moderator variable
  • Binary variable

Question 27

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... is a generally accepted collection of meanings or characteristics associated with certain events, objects, conditions or situations.
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  • A concept
  • A theory
  • A hypothesis
  • A construct

Question 28

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Interpretivism does not attach great importance to generalizability of findings.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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