SECTION – A
Answer the following question in about 1000 words each.
1. Explain the different methods and types of research.
2. Describe the ways of manifesting and identifying a research problem. Discuss the nature, characteristics and importance of formulating a research problem.
3. Discuss the concept and purpose of methodology of a research report. Explain the various details that are required to be included in it.
SECTION B
Answer the following questions in about 400 words each.
4. Discuss the characteristics of psychological test
5. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an experiment
6. Discuss the meaning and types of questionnaire
7. Discuss the relevance and strategies of writing an effective conclusion
8. Discuss the different types of single subject design
SECTION C
Answer the following in about 50 words each.
9. Summary of a report
10. Table checklist
11. Abstract
12. Guidelines to write an introduction
13. Biases of research
14. Guidelines to follow in case study method
15. Pilot test of questionnaire
16. Stages of interview
17. Halo effect
18. Characteristics of observation
Section – A
Answer the following question in about 1000 words each.
1. Explain the different steps of designing a case study research.
2. How can you construct a questionnaire for a survey research?
3. Explain the meaning, characteristics and functions of hypothesis.
Section – B
Answer the following questions in about 400 words each.
4. Concept of pilot test.
5. Guidelines for writing a summary.
6. Advantages and disadvantages of an experiment.
7. Differences between field study and survey research.
8. Goals and objectives of a psychological research.
Section – C
Answer the following in about 50 words each
9. Meaning of variable.
10. Purpose of content analysis.
11. Definition of interview.
12. Difference between direct and indirect observation.
13. Purpose of qualitative research.
14. Difference between individual test and group test.
15. Biases of research.
16. Meaning of grey literature.
17. Importance of writing an abstract in a research report.
18. Concept of structured observation.