Sharing Research Results MCQs

Sharing Research Results MCQs

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1: When starting to write your action research report, your first question should be:

A.   What is my hypothesis?

B.   How will I answer my research question?

C.   When is the best time to disseminate this report?

D.   Who will be the audience?

2: It is suggested that there are three audiences for our action research reports: our colleagues, interested professionals at other institutions, and our families.

A.   True

B.   False

3: After determining audience, your second question should be:

A.   What is the most appropriate format?

B.   When is the best time to disseminate this report?

C.   How will I answer my research question?

D.   What is my hypothesis?

4: The purpose of using the action research summary format to disseminate your work is to __________.

A.   Develop a structured dialogue about your work for presentations

B.   Visually organize your materials for others

C.   Give the audience the gist of your study along with the major findings, implications for practice, and action steps

D.   Give the audience in-depth details of your major findings, implications for practice, and action steps

5: Your author suggests there is/are ____ basic question(s) you should ask yourself before beginning to write your action research reports.

A.   1

B.   4

C.   10

D.   12

6: Action research reports are typically written in the __________.

A.   First person

B.   Third person

C.   Future tense

D.   Past tense

7: Knowing what you want to say, why you want to say it, and to whom you want to say it is the first rule of getting articles published

A.   True

B.   False

8: The abstract of an action research report is important because __________.

A.   It should be approximately 500 words in length, including key terms

B.   It explains only the purpose of your study, not findings or implications

C.   It is the first piece of information the audience will encounter about your study

D.   It is mandatory for most publications as written in their submission guidelines

9: Your author recommends beginning the construction of your abstract by __________.

A.   Establishing your data collection methods and procedures

B.   Developing a hypothesis and turning it into a research question

C.   Identifying key terms and important phrases in what you have written to date

D.   Outlining your literature review

10: As you move forward with your action research, you will most likely find plenty of avenues for additional resources to support your work.

A.   True

B.   False

11: __________ from colleagues, administrators, or policymakers is often a challenge when moving forward with your action research process.

A.   Resistance to change

B.   Emotional support

C.   Resistance to the status quo

D.   A desire to succeed