Q1. What is the primary purpose of action research? a. To develop new technologies b. To expand fundamental knowledge c. To solve practical problems d. To conduct experiments in a controlled environment |
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Q2. Which of the following is a characteristic of action research? a. It is purely theoretical and does not involve practical application. b. It is conducted in a laboratory setting. c. It involves active participation and collaboration with stakeholders. d. It focuses on exploring unknown phenomena. |
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Q3. Which type of research involves identifying a problem, implementing a solution, and evaluating the outcomes? a. Exploratory research b. Descriptive research c. Experimental research d. Action research |
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Q4. In action research, who typically participates in the research process? a. Researchers and scientists only b. General public c. Stakeholders and individuals affected by the problem d. Research subjects |
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Q5. What distinguishes action research from other types of research? a. It is primarily focused on theoretical advancements. b. It relies solely on quantitative data. c. It emphasizes the active involvement of participants in the research process. d. It is conducted in controlled laboratory environments. |
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