EXAMINERS:
FIRST: MS NP MAGAGULA
SECOND: MRS M ZITHA
, CMY3708
May/June 2020
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2. The examination question paper counts 100 marks and consists of 50
MultipleChoice Questions each worth 2 marks. Answer all of the questions.
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SECTION A (Answer ALL questions on a mark-reading sheet provided)
1. Researchers frequently make use of … to categorise information into key themes in
order to describe the phenomenon being studied.
2. … in qualitative research provide/s a critical contextual link between the past and the
present?
1. Ethnographic research
2. Case study research
, CMY3708
May/June 2020
3. Reflexive research
4. Historical studies
(2)
3. What is basic research used for?
1. To do something practical about an identified problem.
2. To improve understanding of the problem.
3. To investigate and solve social problems.
4. To enrich the knowledge base in a specific discipline.
(2)
4. In … the researcher tries to observe things as they happen, without disrupting the
participants.
7. In a literature review, … refers to information that has been altered through a process
of analysis, summarising or reinterpretation.
1. a holistic perspective
2. a secondary source
3. an etic perspective
4. a primary source
(2)
8. Which one of the following goals of research seeks to identify the causes and effects
of social phenomena?
1. Explanatory research
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