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B.Sc.(DIGITAL MEDIA): RESEARCH PRACTICES,Annamalai University Question Paper

Annamalai University Question Paper December 2014
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION December 2014
(DIGITAL MEDIA)
(THIRD YEAR)
(PART-III)
310: RESEARCH PRACTICES
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
 SECTION-A
 Answer any EIGHT questions
(8×5 = 40)
1. What are the objectives of research?
2. What are the types of research?
3. How do you develop a conceptual framework? Explain.
4. What is the need for research design?
5. What are the steps in sampling design?
6. Write down the criteria for selecting a sampling procedure.
7. Discuss questionnaire method of data collection.
8. What are the ways to select of appropriate method for data collection?
9. Express different types of research report.
10. What are the different steps in writing report?
 SECTION-B
 Answer any THREE questions
(3× 20 = 60)

11. Explain in detail about different research approaches and significance of research.
12. Discuss in detail about research design and proposal.
13. Discuss about functions of hypothesis and characteristics of hypothesis.
14. Explain about the processing and analysis of data.
15. Explain about meaning and technique of interpretation.
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