Paper 1 · Research Aptitude
The objective of a research is usually written
AOnly in question form
BIn statement form ✓ Correct
COnly as a null hypothesis
DOnly in tabular form
Correct answer: (B) In statement form — The objective of a research is usually written in statement form, so that is the answer.
Explanation
★The objective of a research is usually written in statement form, so that is the answer.
★A research objective states, in a clear declarative sentence, what the study aims to achieve.
★So it is usually put in statement form, such as 'To examine the effect of…'.
★It is not written only in question form, which is the shape of a research question rather than an objective.
★It is not written as a null hypothesis, which is a separate testable statement.
★It is not written in tabular form, so the objective is usually written in statement form.
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