Exam Details
Subject | social work research & statistics | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.s.w. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.S.W. (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination Oct/Nov-2017
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH STATISTICS
Day Date: Friday, 24-11-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Multivariate table has variable/s.
One Two
More than two None of these
go side by side.
Coding Master Chart Tabulation Coding Key
Interpretation Analysis Master Chart Analysis
Function/s of Tabulation is are
Facilitates Comparison Simplifies complex data
Reveals Pattern All of these
When the data observed over a period of time such type of classification is
called classification.
Quantitative Qualitative
Demographical Chronological
helps in finding out the magnitude of relationship between two
variables.
Chi Square Co relation
Standard Deviation Range
Which one of the following is not the measure of central tendency
Proportion Mode
Arithmatic Mean Median
The table represents one variable or description having frequency
percentage is known
Univariate Complex
Multivariate Cross
is the final stage of research where the researcher record all that
she did from beginning to end.
Declaration Data editing
Report writing Recording
represents an overview of the previous investigation available in
the form of books. Articles, reports etc.
Code book Review of Literature
Appendices Research methodology
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HP-11
10) Ratio is written as
90% 85:100
3/4th
11) A raw data need purification for processing for further use is known as
Tabulation Master sheet
Classification Data processing
12) test deals with between two qualitative or categorical variables.
Co relation Difference
Association None of these
13) is the value represents more time in a given set of observation.
Mean Median
Average Mode
14) refers to the process of assigning numerical values to the variables.
Coding Master chart
Data Editing Data processing
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Types of data analysis.
Standard Deviation.
Function of Statistics.
Write the proportion of 73% 91%.
Chi Square Level of Significance
Ratio with 2 examples.
Univariate Bivariate tables with example.
Demographical Chronological Classification of data.
Measures of Dispersion.
Correlation its types.
Q.3 Write short notes on (Any Two) 14
Explain the types of measures of central tendency.
Write the various Steps in Report Writing.
Discuss tabulation explain parts of tables in detail.
Explain SPSS write its importance in social work research.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any one) 14
Discuss the Various steps in Data processing.
Explain the proportion its types along with the diagram.
Q.5 Calculate the percentage of the following. 14
Sex Educational Qualification Total
Illiterate Primary Secondary SSC HSC Graduation P.G
Male 24 33 51 12 09 18 03 150
Female 14 25 37 23 10 6 05 120
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH STATISTICS
Day Date: Friday, 24-11-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Multivariate table has variable/s.
One Two
More than two None of these
go side by side.
Coding Master Chart Tabulation Coding Key
Interpretation Analysis Master Chart Analysis
Function/s of Tabulation is are
Facilitates Comparison Simplifies complex data
Reveals Pattern All of these
When the data observed over a period of time such type of classification is
called classification.
Quantitative Qualitative
Demographical Chronological
helps in finding out the magnitude of relationship between two
variables.
Chi Square Co relation
Standard Deviation Range
Which one of the following is not the measure of central tendency
Proportion Mode
Arithmatic Mean Median
The table represents one variable or description having frequency
percentage is known
Univariate Complex
Multivariate Cross
is the final stage of research where the researcher record all that
she did from beginning to end.
Declaration Data editing
Report writing Recording
represents an overview of the previous investigation available in
the form of books. Articles, reports etc.
Code book Review of Literature
Appendices Research methodology
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HP-11
10) Ratio is written as
90% 85:100
3/4th
11) A raw data need purification for processing for further use is known as
Tabulation Master sheet
Classification Data processing
12) test deals with between two qualitative or categorical variables.
Co relation Difference
Association None of these
13) is the value represents more time in a given set of observation.
Mean Median
Average Mode
14) refers to the process of assigning numerical values to the variables.
Coding Master chart
Data Editing Data processing
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Types of data analysis.
Standard Deviation.
Function of Statistics.
Write the proportion of 73% 91%.
Chi Square Level of Significance
Ratio with 2 examples.
Univariate Bivariate tables with example.
Demographical Chronological Classification of data.
Measures of Dispersion.
Correlation its types.
Q.3 Write short notes on (Any Two) 14
Explain the types of measures of central tendency.
Write the various Steps in Report Writing.
Discuss tabulation explain parts of tables in detail.
Explain SPSS write its importance in social work research.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any one) 14
Discuss the Various steps in Data processing.
Explain the proportion its types along with the diagram.
Q.5 Calculate the percentage of the following. 14
Sex Educational Qualification Total
Illiterate Primary Secondary SSC HSC Graduation P.G
Male 24 33 51 12 09 18 03 150
Female 14 25 37 23 10 6 05 120
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Subjects
- 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