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Title: When stating the problem in a research proposal
Post by: JCat on Mar 13, 2018
When stating the problem in a research proposal
 
  a. state the problem precisely and intelligently for someone who is sophisticated but uninformed about the problem.
  b. elaborately present the background for the problem.
  c. concentrate on the justification for the study.
  d. assume the reader is completely knowledgeable about the problem.

Ques. 2

Describe the nature and purpose of the sensory register.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 3

Which of the following should not be done in the review of literature?
 
  a. Relate pertinent studies
  b. Organize by topic
  c. Present a series of abstracts
  d. Discuss the theoretical background of the study


Title: When stating the problem in a research proposal
Post by: jayjaypoh on Mar 13, 2018
Answer to #1

A

Answer to #2

The sensory register serves to hold selected stimuli for possible further processing into short-term memory. It is the first memory store whose duration is from one to three seconds, just long enough for one to decide whether to attend to the stimulus perceived.

Answer to #3

C


Title: When stating the problem in a research proposal
Post by: JCat on Mar 13, 2018
:D that's the expression my face made when I got the notification email


Title: When stating the problem in a research proposal
Post by: jayjaypoh on Mar 13, 2018
glad I put that smile on your face :-]