RESEARCH PROPOSAL EXAM RUBRIC
Evaluation of the Exam University of Dr. Moulay Tahar |
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Date |
07/01/2024 |
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Research/ Project Proposal (RP) |
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Exam |
Research Proposal |
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English Language and Literature |
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Lecturer |
Dr. Mohamed HADJI |
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SECTION 1: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (15pts)
Question 1: What should the introduction of a research proposal primarily do? (3 points)
Answer: B. Review literature
Question 2: What is the primary purpose of the literature review? (2 points)
Answer: C. Identify research gaps and justify the study
Question 3: What term refers to the overall plan for conducting a research study? (2 points)
Answer: C. Research design
Question 4: How should research questions in a proposal be characterized? (2 points)
Answer: B. Clarity and specificity
Question 5: What is typically described in the "expected outcomes" section of a research proposal? (2 points)
Answer: B. Potential contributions or study results
Question 6: In a critical analysis of a research proposal, what is the purpose of identifying weaknesses or limitations? (2 points)
Answer: C. Provide constructive feedback and suggest improvements
Question 7: Why is the overall presentation of a research proposal important? (2 points)
Answer: C. Enhance readability and communicate ideas effectively
SECTION 2: SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS (5 pts)
Question 1: Define "Research Hypothesis" (1 point)
Answer: A research hypothesis is a clear, testable, and specific statement predicting the expected relationship between two or more variables in a research study.
Question 2: Identify Two Types of Research Design (1 point)
Answer: Two common types of research design are:
1. Experimental Design: Involves manipulating independent variables to observe their effect on dependent variables.
2. Descriptive Design: Involves observing and describing behaviors, characteristics, or phenomena without intervening or manipulating variables. It focuses on providing a detailed account of what is observed.
Question 3: Explain the Importance of a Sampling Method (1 point)
Answer: The sampling method is crucial in a research proposal because it determines how participants are selected from the population. A well-chosen sampling method ensures that the study's results can be generalized to the broader population, enhancing the study's external validity.
Question 4: Differentiate Between Research Questions and Hypotheses (1 point)
Answer: Research questions are broad inquiries about a research topic, while hypotheses are specific predictions about the expected relationship between variables. Research questions aim to explore, while hypotheses propose a testable statement about the outcome of the research.
Question 5: Discuss the Role of a Literature Review in a Proposal (1 point)
Answer: The literature review in a research proposal serves to provide a comprehensive overview of existing research and theoretical frameworks related to the study. It helps identify gaps in knowledge, justifies the need for the proposed research, and provides a context for the study's design and methodology.