Exam Details
Subject | introduction to social work research | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.s.w. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.S.W. (Semester (CBCS) Examination, 2017
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Day Date: Tuesday, 25-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
N.B. Q.1 and Q.7 are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Select the correct alternatives. 14
method can be used for people living at long
distance.
Mailed Questionnaire Interview
Observation Focus Group Discussion
not the techniques of data collection.
Simulation Panel Method Interview Panel Method
Observation Interview Rating scale Schedule
Discrete continuous are the types of
Hypothesis Levels of measurements
Variables Sampling method
Research Hypothesis is symbolizes as
H1 H0 H2 HW
research design is the study of unfamiliar problem
about which the researcher has little knowledge.
Action Exploratory
Experimental Descriptive
There are levels of measurements.
2 4 3 5
sampling is based on the assumption that with good
judgment one can select the simple units that are satisfactory in
relation to ones requirement.
Snow ball Accidental
Stratified Purposive
Social work research is the method of social work.
Primary Tertiary Auxillary None of these
Religion is an example of level of measurement.
Ordinal Interval Nominal Ratio
Page 1 of 2
10) If the possible answers are known to the researcher before
interview such questions are called
Open ended Closed ended
Both Contingency
11) is are the sources of hypothesis.
Socialization process Learning Experiences
Personal Experiences All of the above
12) takes into consideration the detail description of
situation, events, people, interact observed behavior.
Qualitative Approach Quantitative Approach
Data Analysis data Interpretation
13) Pre test post test Control Group Design is the type of
design.
Exploratory Descriptive
Experimental Historical
14) Scientific Method is are consist of
Scientific Observation Classification
Interpretation of Data All of the above
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Evaluation Research Design.
Importance of research design.
Mailed Questionnaire.
Exploratory Historical research design.
Format of Review of Literature.
Accidental snow ball sampling.
Semi structured interview schedule.
Variables Constant.
Research Hypothesis.
10) Purposes of Social Work Research.
Q.3 Write short notes on (Any Two) 14
Random Sampling method its types.
Basic Assumptions Approaches in social work research.
Problem formulation in social work research.
Methods of data collection.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any one) 14
Discuss the different techniques of data collection in Social Work
Research.
Describe the Experimental research Design in detail.
Q.5 Define Social Work research explain the various levels of
Measurements.
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Day Date: Tuesday, 25-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
N.B. Q.1 and Q.7 are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Select the correct alternatives. 14
method can be used for people living at long
distance.
Mailed Questionnaire Interview
Observation Focus Group Discussion
not the techniques of data collection.
Simulation Panel Method Interview Panel Method
Observation Interview Rating scale Schedule
Discrete continuous are the types of
Hypothesis Levels of measurements
Variables Sampling method
Research Hypothesis is symbolizes as
H1 H0 H2 HW
research design is the study of unfamiliar problem
about which the researcher has little knowledge.
Action Exploratory
Experimental Descriptive
There are levels of measurements.
2 4 3 5
sampling is based on the assumption that with good
judgment one can select the simple units that are satisfactory in
relation to ones requirement.
Snow ball Accidental
Stratified Purposive
Social work research is the method of social work.
Primary Tertiary Auxillary None of these
Religion is an example of level of measurement.
Ordinal Interval Nominal Ratio
Page 1 of 2
10) If the possible answers are known to the researcher before
interview such questions are called
Open ended Closed ended
Both Contingency
11) is are the sources of hypothesis.
Socialization process Learning Experiences
Personal Experiences All of the above
12) takes into consideration the detail description of
situation, events, people, interact observed behavior.
Qualitative Approach Quantitative Approach
Data Analysis data Interpretation
13) Pre test post test Control Group Design is the type of
design.
Exploratory Descriptive
Experimental Historical
14) Scientific Method is are consist of
Scientific Observation Classification
Interpretation of Data All of the above
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Evaluation Research Design.
Importance of research design.
Mailed Questionnaire.
Exploratory Historical research design.
Format of Review of Literature.
Accidental snow ball sampling.
Semi structured interview schedule.
Variables Constant.
Research Hypothesis.
10) Purposes of Social Work Research.
Q.3 Write short notes on (Any Two) 14
Random Sampling method its types.
Basic Assumptions Approaches in social work research.
Problem formulation in social work research.
Methods of data collection.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any one) 14
Discuss the different techniques of data collection in Social Work
Research.
Describe the Experimental research Design in detail.
Q.5 Define Social Work research explain the various levels of
Measurements.
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- administration of human service organization
- child development
- child welfare services
- community development & social action
- community organization and social action
- disaster management
- family and women development
- family issues and social work interventions
- governance & rural community development – i
- history and ethics of social work profession
- human resource development & social work in industry - ii
- human resource development & social work in industry– i
- ideologies of social work
- indian social problems
- indian society and social institutions
- introduction to group work
- introduction to social case work
- introduction to social work research
- labour welfare and labour laws - ii
- labour welfare and labour laws – i
- medical social work
- personnel management and industrial relations - ii
- personnel management and industrial relations – i
- preventive and social medicine - ii
- preventive and social medicine-i
- project implementation and communication media
- project management and skills in communication – i
- psychiatric social work
- psychiatry and mental health - ii
- psychiatry and mental health – i
- social group work & leadership
- social policy and social legislation – i
- social policy and social legislation – ii
- social welfare administration
- social work and ecology
- social work interventions with children, youth and elderly
- social work interventions with women and disabled
- social work research & statistics
- stages of human development
- strategies and trends in rural community development
- theories & skills in social case work
- theories of human development
- urban & rural community development- i
- urban and tribal community development - ii