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question for magic and others who have taken research methods - adoncia - 01-09-2007

I have my exam on Wednesday.There were few open dates at Pearsonvue hence i had to choose this date.The next one would have been 16th Jan.
I have been studying since Sunday and the material is pretty boring. The Abnormal Psychology,Gerontology exams had stuff that was far more interesting.
My question is: On the exam are there going to be questions that test direct definitions/knowledge or do they twist it around? Meaning are there more of example based questions or simpler ones where you just need to know the terms?
There are many many terms that need to be remembered for this test and that's why i ask.
Please reply soon guys,
Thanks a lot,
Adoncia


question for magic and others who have taken research methods - tcc - 01-09-2007

They are example-based! On the version I took, it seemed like the majority of the questions involved scenarios that had to be interpreted, so you have to be sure you grasp the concepts.