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RSC2601 EXAM PACK
Research in the Social Sciences (RSC 2601)

Past papers 2011- May 2013
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Contents
Feedback on previous examination papers (2011 – 2013) ..................................................................... 3
May/June 2011 ................................................................................................................................... 4
October/November 2011.................................................................................................................... 7
May/June 2012 ................................................................................................................................. 10
May/June 2013 ................................................................................................................................. 15

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NOTE TO STUDENTS
This exam pack gives much reference to the prescribed textbook, thus for it to be helpful you should always use it with the prescribed textbook as complimentary.

Feedback on previous examination papers
(2011 – 2013)

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RSC 2601 - May/June 2011 – Previous examination paper
Correct answers and explanations
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 5). Authority figures can also make mistakes.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 9). Study the list of errors in human error from page 8-10.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 8). Study the list of sources of general knowledge from page 4-8.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 18). Ontology involves assumptions which refer to what to what researchers think exists and is real, e.g. a rectangle has four sides. Option 2-5 refer to ontological statements. Epistemology deals with how we can know and explain something,
e.g. one can calculate the area of a rectangle by calculating the length and breadth of the area.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 25). Option 1, 2 and 4 refer to attributes of positivism (pg21).
Option 3 relates to explanatory research (pg 92).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 23). Option 4 encompasses all the characteristics of valuefreedom.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 50-6). Consult pages 50-6 to read more about theories.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 55-6). An abstract term is not easily visible or straightforward in nature.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 57). Deduction entails moving from general to specific.
Inductive moves from specific to general.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 229). Positive correlation – one value increases/decreases, the other increases/decreases at the same time. Negative correlation – one valuable increases, the other will decrease.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 55-6).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 74, 77). Study question 14 on page 74 and 77.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 81-2).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 98).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 95).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 82). Study the characteristics of descriptive research on page 82.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 84-88). Consult the table on page 88.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 84-88). Consult table on page 88.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 12).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 114).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 114). Infringement of privacy.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 111). Study the list of behavioral norms on page 111.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 110).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 114).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 126). Option (a) relates to research conducted in the interpretive paradigm.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 131). Option 4 – Self-fulfilling prophecy/Researcher expectancy. Option 4 is the most correct (pg 133-55). Option 4 – Two phases are implemented in this design: Pretest (respondents are asked to complete a questionnaire before they are given any information) and Posttest (respondents are randomly assigned into two groups, with

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one control group being given no information, while another treatment group receiving more information). Option 1 and 3 – Pre-experimental and quasi-experimental designs do not utilize random assignment into groups.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 131-2). True experiments seek to control and manipulate variables randomly assigned into two groups, namely a control and experimental group.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 85-88). Qualitative approach is non-sequential.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 139). Qualitative approach is non-sequential.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg159). Quota and judgmental sampling belong to nonprobability sampling.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 159). Option 2 and 4 – Stratified and cluster sampling uses groups and strata. Option 3 – Systemic sampling collects samples in 2nd, 5th or 10th.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 153).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 153).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 162). Sampling technique is based on the researcher’s own knowledge. Option 4 is the most correct (pg 161).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 187). Who is represented by “We”?
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 171-2). Option 1 – Nominal scales mainly deal with data with non-numerical data which can further be separated into categories. Option 3 – Interval scales have a non-zero limit, measures can go below zero, e.g. temperature can be -3.
Option 4 – Ratio scales have a zero limit, e.g. a child starts at 0 years and grows in months and later in years.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 190). Contingency questions is an umbrella term for ranking, filter and inventory questions.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 195). Option 2 – Questions will be divided into two forms
(testing for job evaluation and performance appraisal procedures) and scores correlated to measure the difference.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 202).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 187). Single question with one main idea but is lengthy.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 215-7).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 220). Option 2 – Cumulative frequency will be represented into scores falling in the catergory of 18-35, 36-45, 46-55 et cetera.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 222). Options 2 – Types of crimes do not need to be separated as in bar graphs since we are referring to a specific area and time period.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 224). Option 1 – Mode represents the number that appears the most. Option 3 – Mean represents the average. Option 2 - Median represents the middle number. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 228).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 233, 235). Study question 6 on page 233 and 235.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 239).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 239).
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 242).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 57). Deduction entails moving from general to specific.
Inductive moves from specific to general.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 84-88).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 241).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 57).

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Option 2 is the most correct (pg 259).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 272).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 273).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 269).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 115).

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Correct answers and explanations
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 12, 64-8). Option 2 – A researcher may still remain bias by find previous literature which supports his viewpoint. Furthermore, a sample only ensures that our study is representative as in the case of non-random sampling. Option 4 – Using scientific methods to carefully test our hypothesis, while including the input of our peers, definitely eliminates any element of bias.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 9). Option 2 – The “halo” effect results when we generalize positive qualities to an entity’s (University of South Africa) overall aspects (lectures, fees and students). Option 3 – Overgeneralization, on the other hand, steps out of this particular body’s positive attributes (Unisa) to apply them to other institutions (UP, UCT et cetera).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 6). Option 2 – Mysticism relates to superstitious beliefs such as turning around whenever you encounter a black cat.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 25). Option 1, 2 and 4 refer to positivism with its emphasis on rigor and causation (pg 21). Option 3 – Explanatory research (pg 92).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 25-6). Option 2 – Definition of Intersubjectivity.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 31-4). Option 4 – Critical and feminist researchers usually make use of ethnographic and phenomenological studies. In addition, both these researchers are opposed to oppressive structures.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 50-6). Read these pages for more info on theories.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 57). Deduction entails moving from general to specific.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 66-7). Read the question tested on these pages.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 60-70). Always remember that the independent variable is something we can control or objectively measure or at least manipulate to test for different effects. One’s state of health, personality disintegration, relative deprivation and neurotic behavior are concepts we cannot simply control. Option 5 – By performing a CD4 cell count, we can establish how depressed your immune system is. The dependent variable is always the result of the changes in the independent variable.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 58-63). Option 5 – After conducting a literature review, our research problem will be grounded in theory, with narrow focus of a particular research topic and an empirical or conceptual issue to be researched.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 68-9). Option 5 – Concepts are dynamic, ever changing in meaning and abstraction.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 91). Option 2 – Reliability refers to similar research results being obtained after consecutive tests. Option 1 – Validity means the items, constructs, methods, analysis techniques should measure what the researcher is aiming to study.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 131-3). Option 3 – A true experiment seeks to control and manipulate its variables using randomized groups, including a control and treatment groups. Option 1 is the most correct (pg 94-9). Read all these pages to refer to the other types of research. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 88). Consult the table on page 88.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 88). Consult the table on page 88.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 87-8). Consul table on page 88.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 13).

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Option 2 is the most correct (pg 112). Option 2 – Voluntariness is coerced in this case.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 175-6). Option 2 – Primary data is free from interpretation.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 111). Option 1 – The Department is infringing on participant’s right to privacy.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 114).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 111).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 124). Option 1 – A design needs to preferably be flexible in order to accommodate any new information. Only quantitative research may require fixed guidelines. Option 2 – Sampling. Option 4 – Explanatory research.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 140). Option 1 – Quantitative study.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 133). Option 4 – Two phases are implemented in this design:
Pretest (respondents are asked to complete a questionnaire before they are given any information) and Posttest (respondents are randomly assigned into two groups, with one control group being given no information, while another treatment group receiving more information). Option 1 and 3 – Pre-experimental and quasi-experimental designs do not utilize random assignment into groups.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 135). Option 2 - Quasi-experimental designs do not utilize random assignment of participants into groups.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 85-88). Option 2 – In-depth interviews.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 85, 63). Option 2 – The research method is narrative research, however, the research question is not clearly defined since it can ask, “How outpatient suffering with depression cope in the family setting” to “How outpatients suffering with depression experience medication”.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 161-3).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 161-3). Options 2 – Quotas of specific criteria (20 male and
20 female) are set to be included in the sample.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 153). Option 1 and 3 – Random samples offer participants an equal chance (100%) of being selected, but is expensive and also time-consuming to get right. Option 4 – A representative sample allows researchers to generalize the findings obtained from a study to the entire population.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 159). Option 2 – Cluster sampling is also referred to as multistage sampling. Notice all the stages (study all cancer patients in the country, identify groups of hospitals that have cancer wards in different provinces and drawing a sample from these hospitals).
Option 3 is the most correct (161). Option 1 and 2 are eliminated since they belong to random sampling techniques. Option 4 – In quota sampling, the researcher does not know in advance the specifics about his or her sample.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 151).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 187). Option 4 – In which newspaper reference is this question referring too? Is it Daily Sun, Sunday Times or The Beeld? Option 1, 2 and 3 – The item is a good open question, allowing the respondent to express his or her personal opinion. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 172-192). Option 2 – Ordinal scales measure the degree of preferences, agreement, like or dislike et cetera. Option 1 – Nominal scales mainly deal with data with non-numerical data which can further be separated into categories. Option
3 – Interval scales have a non-zero limit, measures can go below zero, e.g. temperature can be -3. Option 4 – Ratio scales have a zero limit, e.g. a child starts at 0 years and grows in months and later in years.

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Option 2 is the most correct (pg 181-2). Option 2 – Role-play open question.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 195). Option 3 – We can only question these individuals in one single opportunity. Option 4 – Items will be split and the reliability measured according to the obtained correlation between the two halves. Option 1 – Intercoder method requires two researchers to show how reliable the results are and in this case, it would not be necessary since the participants’ responses using the split-half method can determine such reliability. Option 3 is the most correct (pg 184).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 187). Option 1 – Double-barrel refers to statements containing two questions.
Option 2 is the most correct (217-8).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 231-5). Option 2 – Descriptive statistics organizes and summaries quantitative data (mean mode and median). Option 3 – Inferential statistics makes generalizations about the population (standard deviation, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and t-score)..
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 220). Option 1 – Cumulative frequency will be represented into scores falling in the catergory of 18-35, 36-45, 46-55 et cetera.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 224). Option 3 – Mode represents the number that appears the most. Option 1 – Mean represents the average. Option 2 - Median represents the middle number. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 224). Option 1 – Mode = 16. Option 2 – Median = 8. Option
3 – Mean = 50/5 = 10.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 233-235). Option 3 – Regardless of the sign, -(49) is closest to –(1). Study question 6 on page 233.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 224).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 241).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 241).
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 250).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 239).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 240).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 273).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 241).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 272).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 264).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 262).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 130). Option 1 – External validity refers to the extent to which results can be generalized to other populations or circumstances.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 270).

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Correct answers and explanations
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 12, 64-8). Option 2 – A researcher may still remain bias by find previous literature which supports his viewpoint. Furthermore, a sample only ensures that our study is representative as in the case of non-random sampling. Option 4 – Using scientific methods to carefully test our hypothesis, while including the input of our peers, definitely eliminates any element of bias.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 12). Research on sensitive issues (e.g. male rape) is needed to expand our understanding of the phenomenon.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 12).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 13). Option 1 – Honesty.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 50). Option 1 - Ontology.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 8).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 50-6). Read the following pages about the nature of theories. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 57). Option 4 – Inductive reasoning.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 66-7). Study the question on page 66.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 60-70). Always remember that the independent variable is something we can control or objectively measure or at least manipulate to test for different effects. One’s state of health, personality disintegration, relative deprivation and neurotic behavior are concepts we cannot simply control. Option 5 – By performing a CD4 cell count, we can establish how depressed your immune system is. The dependent variable is always the result of the changes in the independent variable.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 55).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 74, 77). Study question 14 on page 74.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 94-5). Option 1 – Descriptive research seeks to define or describe social phenomenon.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 81).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 141). Option 1 – Cross-reference with applied research.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 82). Applied research aims to apply research findings.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 85-7). Qualitative research studies people’s perception and experiences from their point of view.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 88). Consult table on page 88
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 110).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 109).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 111).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 114). Researcher should ensure anonymity.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 111). Option 1 – The Department is infringing on participant’s right to privacy.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 110-1).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 139). Option 3 – Coherency refers to whether elements are presented in a orderly manner (pg 126). Option 4 – Qualitative research is usually nonsequential.
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Option 3 is the most correct (pg 132). Option 3 – True experiments seek to control and manipulate samples randomly assigned into two, namely a control and treatment group.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 133). Option 2 – One phase is implemented in this design:
Posttest (respondents are randomly assigned into two groups, with one control group being given behavior therapy, while another treatment group receiving the new treatment).
Option 1 and 3 – Pre-experimental and quasi-experimental designs do not utilize random assignment into groups.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 128). Option 1, 3 and 4 – Raters are still working
(instrumentation), nothing extraordinary happened during the study (history) and scores did not regress from extreme to average (regression effect).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 180). Focus group interviews.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 115, 160-1). Probability sampling is costly and timeconsuming.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 154).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 151).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 162). Researcher selects sample based on his or her own knowledge. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 157). Option 3 and 4 are eliminated since they use nonprobability.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 164). Option 3 – A sample usually has to be 30 in order to minimize sampling error. Option 1 – The accessible population will definitely differ from the target population since we selected our sample using random sampling. Option 4 –
Agoraphobia can be studied using self-administered questionnaires.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 201). Option 2 – Reactive observation. Option 4 –
Unobtrusive observation. Option 3 – Participant observation.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 181). Option 2 – Exploratory research – new phenomenon.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 195). Option 3 – We can only question these individuals in one single opportunity. Option 4 – Items will be split and the reliability measured according to the obtained correlation between the two halves. Option 1 – Intercoder method requires two researchers to show how reliable the results are and in this case, it would not be necessary since the participants’ responses using the split-half method can determine such reliability. Option 1 is the most correct (pg 181). Questions starting with “are, is and can” belong to closed questions.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 187). Who is represented by “Our”?
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 171). Option 4 – Ordinal scales measure the degree of preferences, agreement, like or dislike et cetera. Option 3 – Nominal scales mainly deal with data with non-numerical data which can further be separated into categories. Option
2 – Interval scales have a non-zero limit, measures can go below zero, e.g. temperature can be -3. Option 1 – Ratio scales have a zero limit, e.g. a child starts at 0 years and grows in months and later in years.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 215). Option 1 – Descriptive statistics organizes and summaries quantitative data (mean mode and median). Option 3 – Inferential statistics makes generalizations about the population (standard deviation, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and t-score).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 221). Separate scores for individual participants.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 220). Option 1 – Cumulative frequency will be represented into scores falling in the catergory of 18-35, 36-45, 46-55 et cetera.

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Option 4 is the most correct (pg 224-5). Option 1 – Mode represents the number that appears the most. Option 3 – Mean represents the average. Option 2 - Median represents the middle number.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 224). Options 1 – Measures of central tendency refer to the mean, mode and median. Standard deviation represents average of total population, which is not always easy to obtain since we cannot study the entire population.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 233-5). Option 3 – Regardless of the sign -(49) is closest to
–(1). Study question 6 on page 233.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 241).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 240-1).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 85-8).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 239).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 239).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 240).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 264).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 264).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 61, 269-70). Literature review points to new areas of study.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 261). Consult table on page 267.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 273).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 259).
RSC 2601 - October/November 2012 – Previous examination paper
Correct answers and explanations
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 5). Authority figures are not infallible, they also can be wrong. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 9).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 12). Honesty.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 8). Option 2 – Mysticism relates to superstitious beliefs such as turning around whenever you encounter a black cat.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 80).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 9). Option 2 – The “halo” effect results when we generalize positive qualities to an entity’s (University of South Africa) overall aspects (lectures, fees and students). Option 3 – Overgeneralization, on the other hand, steps out of this particular body’s positive attributes (Unisa) to apply them to other institutions (UP, UCT et cetera).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 55-6). Age, gender, educational level and income are concrete terms.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 57). Option 3 - Deduction entails moving from general to specific. Induction involves moving from the specific to a general principle.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 229). Positive correlation – one value increases/decreases, the other increases/decreases at the same time.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 60-7). Always remember that the independent variable is something we can control or objectively measure or at least manipulate to test for different effects. One’s state of health, personality disintegration, relative deprivation and neurotic behavior are concepts we cannot simply control. Option 5 – By performing a CD4 cell count, we can establish how depressed your immune system is. The dependent variable is always the result of the changes in the independent variable.

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Option 5 is the most correct (pg 58-63). Option 5 – After conducting a literature review, our research problem will be grounded in theory, with narrow focus of a particular research topic and an empirical or conceptual issue to be researched.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 68-9).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 94-5).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 88). Consult table on page 88.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 91). Same variables can be studied within a specific phenomenon. Option 3 is the most correct (pg 82). Applied research seeks to come up with immediate solutions. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 81).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 104-5). Study question 3 on page 104.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 112).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 120). Plagiarism is a serious legal offence.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 115).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 114). Sensitivity.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 111).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 114).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 128). Study other threats on internal validity on page 1279.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 129). Study the example given under selection as a possible threat to internal validity on page 129.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 132). True experiments seek to control and manipulate variables randomly assigned into two groups, namely a control and experimental group.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 135). Option 2 - Quasi-experimental designs do not utilize random assignment of participants into groups.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 139). Flexibility deals with all the processes of analyzing data. Option 3 is the most correct (pg 180). Focus groups interviews.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 163). Option 1 and 2 – Quota and judgmental sampling fall within non-random sampling.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 153).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 153).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 159). Option 1 – Cluster sampling is also referred to as multistage sampling. Notice all the stages (study all cancer patients in the country, identify groups of hospitals that have cancer wards in different provinces and drawing a sample from these hospitals).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 153).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 263). Option 1 – Purposive sampling. Option 3 –
Convenience sampling. Option 4 – Random sampling gives respondents equal (100%) opportunity of being selected.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 202). Option 1 – Non-participant observation. Option 3 –
Participant observation. Option 4 – Unobtrusive observation.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 182-3). Option 4 – Applied research to come up with immediate solution

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Option 2 is the most correct (pg 195). Option 2 – Questions will be divided into two forms
(testing for job evaluation and performance appraisal procedures) and scores correlated tp measure the difference.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 181-2). Role-play open question.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 172). Option 1 – Scale should read = Strongly agree, Agree,
Neutral, Disagree and Strongly disagree.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 171). Option 1 – Nominal scales mainly deal with data with non-numerical data which can further be separated into categories. Option 3 – Interval scales have a non-zero limit, measures can go below zero, e.g. temperature can be -3.
Option 4 – Ratio scales have a zero limit, e.g. a child starts at 0 years and grows in months and later in years.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 231-5). Option 2 – Descriptive statistics organizes and summaries quantitative data (mean mode and median). Option 3 – Inferential statistics makes generalizations about the population (standard deviation, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and t-score).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 222). Options 2 – Types of crimes do not need to be separated as in bar graphs since we are referring to a specific area and time period.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 220). Option 2 – Cumulative frequency will be represented into scores falling in the catergory of 18-35, 36-45, 46-55 et cetera.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 224). Option 1 – Mode represents the number that appears the most. Option 3 – Mean represents the average. Option 2 - Median represents the middle number. Option 1 is the most correct (pg 224). Options 1 – Measures of central tendency refer to the mean, mode and median. Standard deviation represents average of total population, which is not always easy to obtain since we cannot study the entire population.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 229). Positive correlation – one value increases/decreases, the other increases/decreases at the same time.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 85-8). Consult table on page 88.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 85-8). Consult table on page 88.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 239).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 245).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 242).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 57). Deduction entails moving from general to specific.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 258).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 272).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 273).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 258).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 272).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 246-5).

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Option 5 is the most correct (pg 2-3). Option 5 encompasses all the characteristics of scientific inquiry.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 5). Authority figures are not infallible, they also can be wrong. Option 2 is the most correct (pg 164-5).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 10).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 12). Research on sensitive issues (e.g. male rape) is needed to expand our understanding of the phenomenon.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 9). Option 2 – The “halo” effect results when we generalize positive qualities to an entity’s (University of South Africa) overall aspects (lectures, fees and students). Option 3 – Overgeneralization, on the other hand, steps out of this particular body’s positive attributes (Unisa) to apply them to other institutions (UP, UCT et cetera).
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 53-4). Read pages 53 to 54 for more on theory.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 55-6). An abstract term is not easily visible or straightforward in nature.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 66-7). Always remember that the independent variable is something we can control or objectively measure or at least manipulate to test for different effects. Option 4 is the most correct (pg 229). Positive correlation – one value increases/decreases, the other increases/decreases at the same time. Negative correlation – one valuable increases, the other will decrease.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 63-83). Option 5 – After conducting a literature review, our research problem will be grounded in theory, with narrow focus of a particular research topic and an empirical or conceptual issue to be researched.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 68-9). Concepts are dynamic, ever changing in meaning and abstraction.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 84-88). Consult table on page 88.
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 94-5). Read page 94-5 for more on descriptive research.
Option 5 is the most correct (pg 81).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 91).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 131-3). Option 3 – A true experiment seeks to control and manipulate its variables using randomized groups, including a control and treatment groups. Option 4 is the most correct (pg 84-88).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 109).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 114-5). Infringement of privacy.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 111).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 115).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 114).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 111).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 131). Option 4 – A true experiment seeks to control and manipulate its variables using randomized groups, including a control and treatment groups. www.lucianotutorials.com

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Option 1 is the most correct (pg 128). Consult page 28 for more threats to internal validity.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 133). Option 4 – Two phases are implemented in this design:
Pretest (respondents are asked to complete a questionnaire before they are given any information) and Posttest (respondents are randomly assigned into two groups, with one control group being given no information, while another treatment group receiving more information). Option 1 and 3 – Pre-experimental and quasi-experimental designs do not utilize random assignment into groups.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 85-8). Qualitative approach is non-sequential (pg 88).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 131). Quantitative approach is sequential (control of variables). Option 3 is the most correct (pg 130).
Option 2 is the most correct (163).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 161).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 151).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 48-9). Instead, one can take it once and use that sample to represent the entire population.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 53).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 159). Option 2 – Cluster sampling is also referred to as multistage sampling. Notice all the stages (study all cancer patients in the country, identify groups of hospitals that have cancer wards in different provinces and drawing a sample from these hospitals).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 179). Structured questionnaire has closed questions
(yes/no) which can be completed quickly.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 187). Single question with one main idea but is lengthy.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 175). Compare with secondary and tertiary data on page
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Option 4 is the most correct (pg 202).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 171-2). Option 4 – Ordinal scales measure the degree of preferences, agreement, like or dislike et cetera. Option 3 – Nominal scales mainly deal with data with non-numerical data which can further be separated into categories. Option
2 – Interval scales have a non-zero limit, measures can go below zero, e.g. temperature can be -3. Option 1 – Ratio scales have a zero limit, e.g. a child starts at 0 years and grows in months and later in years.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 187).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 229). Option 1 and 3, the variable ‘family size’ encapsulates small and large families, it is a general term.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 224). Option 2 –Mode represents the number that appears the most. Option 4 – Mean represents the average. Option 3 - Median represents the middle number. Option 4 is the most correct (pg 226).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 228).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 231-2, 234). Study question 1 on page 232 and 234.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 221-2). Separate scores for different individuals.
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 84-88). Consult table on page 88.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 84-8). Consult table on page 88.
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 241).
Option 2 is the most correct (pg 239).

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Option 4 is the most correct (pg 244).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 240).
Option 4 is the most correct (pg 261, 276).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 264).
Option 1 is the most correct (pg 260). The audience will establish the focus of your report.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 261, 267). Consult table on page 267.
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 258).
Option 3 is the most correct (pg 269).

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