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This set of Social Research Methods Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Social Research Methods Set 4

Q1 | ……………………….. is a declarative statement combining concepts.
Q2 | …………… helps making estimations or generalizations from the resultsof sample surveys.
Q3 | …………………….. is an organized inquiry
Q4 | ………………. is drawn on the basis of cumulative frequencies
Q5 | ………… is a plan, structure and strategy of investigations so conceivedas to obtain answers to research problem
Q6 | Any variable that is responsive for bringing about a change is called an………….. variable
Q7 | An image, perception or concept that is capable of measurement iscalled a ………….
Q8 | …………… is a purposeful systematic and selective way of watching andlistening to an interaction
Q9 | Preface include in the …………… section
Q10 | ……………… is the first of the terminal items presented at the end of theresearch report.
Q11 | Copies of data collection instruments are included in …………….
Q12 | …………. are numbered consecutively within each chapter or throughoutthe entire report.
Q13 | ………………. are statements of factual information based upon the dataanalysis.
Q14 | ……………… is a measure that occurs most frequently in a distribution.
Q15 | ………………. is a positional average.
Q16 | ………… presentation is particularly useful when the prospective readersare non-technical people or general public
Q17 | …………. bar charts are commonly used for presenting time series data.
Q18 | ….… is an indepth comprehensive study of a person, unit, institution etc.
Q19 | ………… of research problem is the first and most important step in theresearch process.
Q20 | ……………… is a way to systematically solve the research problem.
Q21 | …………… research aims at finding a solution for an immediate problemfacing a society.
Q22 | ………………….. is also known as arithmetic average
Q23 | ………… provides the complete outline of the research report along withall details.
Q24 | _________ is defined as a tentative or working proposition suggested as asolution to a problem.
Q25 | It essentially states that there is no relation between the variables of theproblem.