PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2. Show
a. data
b. formula
c. procedure
d. solution
Use one piece of short bond paper for each. Staple together.PED 7a
1. Make a situation of 20 scores from your pupils' evaluation results
a. Find the Mean
b. Find the Median
c. Find the Mode
d. Find Weighted Mean
2.
2. Standardized laws that regulate the conduct
and design of research are known as research
ethics. Questions of right and wrong are
referred to as ethical issues. Researchers must
consider ethics while deciding whether or not to
carry out a specific study or carry out certain
procedures. To carry out specific steps.
WHAT IS ETHICS RESEARCH?
3. Inclusion, respect, and awareness of variety
are all characteristics of ethical writing.
Therefore, the significance of ethical writing
rests not only on avoiding plagiarism but also on
doing so while also avoiding the flaws of
partiality and exclusive language (sexist, racist,
homophobic, etc.)
What is Ethical standards in writing rrl?
4. What ethical guidelines should be observed when
writing related literature? When compiling a study
report and distributing findings, three major problems
must be taken into account. The following are the moral
guidelines that must be followed:
• PLAGIARISM
• SELF-PLAGIARISM
• RESEARCHER
5. Using someone else’s words or duplicating a section of
someone else’s writing is known as plagiarism. If it’s impossible
to refrain from copying another researcher’s ideas, they must be
properly cited. Plagiarism is usually considered a violation of the
student code of conduct and can lead to failing the course or
possibly being kicked out of the university. Care and proper
reference must be used while producing any academic or
research documents in order to prevent these consequences.
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
6. WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM?
The act of reusing one’s own work or data in a “new” written
output without alerting readers to the fact that the text has
already appeared in another body of literature is known as self-
plagiarism. The literature that is currently available on self-
plagiarism focuses on significant issues like publishing what is
essentially the same paper in multiple research journals without
disclosing that it has already been published or breaking up a
large study that should have been reported in a single paper into
smaller published studies. It also addresses copyright violations
and the practice of text recycling.
7. The typical arrangement is for the researcher to transfer the
copyright of their work to the publisher of the regular journal in
which they want their papers to appear. The journal’s publisher
is legally permitted to share and reproduce the study under this
situation. The majority of journals nowadays still recognize the
researcher as the proprietor of their work, but both parties
have acknowledged the journal’s right to publish and repurpose
the paper. When publishing in “Open Access” journals,
researchers consent to the unrestricted use of their work by
others.
FOR RESEARCHER.
8. What is the importance of Ethical standards in writing rrl?
Following moral norms will help you acquire the
public’s trust and support while also ensuring that
your study is accurate and authentic. While
presenting your findings in your manuscript, you must
also abide by ethical standards.
9. What is the purpose of ethical
standards in writing rrl?
The expectations of behavior for scientific
researchers are governed by research ethics. In
order to make safe the welfare, rights, and dignity
of study participants, it is crucial to uphold ethical
standards.