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RESEA
RCH
ALAN SARSONAS ABERILLA
It is defined as the scientific
investigation of phenomena,
which includes the collection,
presentation, analysis, and
interpretation of data or facts that
link man’s speculation of reality.
EXPLAINS THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH TO DAILY LIFE
Values of Research to Man
– Research is of great value to man.
Through research, the quality of man’s
life has improved from conventional to
modern. It has made life richer and
more meaningful. Through research,
people have found ways to augment
their income and alleviate poverty.
– Research
improves
quality of life
–Research improves
instruction and
students’
achievements.
–Research reduces the
burden of work.
–Research satisfies
man’s needs.
–Research improves
the exportation of
food products.
–Research
improves teacher’s
competence.
–Research responds
to the country’s
effort as economic
recovery.
–Research trains graduates
to respond to the
socioeconomic
development of the
society and to compete
globally.
–Research makes the
country great again.
Qualities of a Good Researcher
–Research-oriented
–A good student researcher must be
research-oriented. The school is his training
ground where he starts to love and finds
interest to conduct research.
–Efficient
–He must be a dreamer. He must be
ambitious, but he must also be
industrious in order to achieve his
dreams.
–Scientific
–He must be systematic, methodical, logical,
and precise in his decision pertaining to his
research and interpreting the research
results.
–Effective
–He must be successful in his experimental
research so that its results are useful.
Ultimately, he must be able to realize a
return on investment from the research
outputs by commercializing them.
–Active
–He must be energetic and dynamic
in conducting his research until his
completion.
–Resourceful
–He must be inventive and quick-
witted in conducting his research
with the goal in mind of improving
his quality of life from poor to rich.
–Creative
–He must be unique, original, and
innovative in his research to arrive
at productive results that can
augment income, alleviate poverty,
and improve quality of life.
–Honest
–In research, the saying is “honesty is the
best policy” applies. A good researcher
must be trustworthy and declare valid
research results.
–Economical
–He must make his research cost-effective.
He must be thrifty and wise in the use of
materials, time and money.
–Religious
–He must be a spiritually-oriented
individual by implementing his life the
acronym of UNLAD, meaning UNAHIN
NATIN LAGI ANG DIYOS in order to be
well guided excellently by the Almighty
in his research efforts.
Characteristics of a Researcher
–Intellectual Curiosity
–Prudence
–Healthy Criticism
–Honesty
–Creativity
–Inventiveness
–Productivity
Characteristics of a Research
–Empirical
–Logical
–Cyclical
–Analytical
–Methodical
–Critical
–Replicable
–Empirical
–Is based on direct observation or
experience of the researcher. The
collection of data is based on
practical experience without
assistance of scientific knowledge
or theory.
–Logical
–Logical research is based on legal principles
and procedures in gathering of data.
Scientific investigation is done in an orderly
manner so that the research has confidence
in findings. Logical examination of the
procedures used in the research enables
the research to draw legal conclusion which
are important for decision making.
–Cyclical
Research is a cycling process. It start with a
problem and ends with a problem. For
instance, a research who has completed his
study draws conclusions that dovetail with the
findings. Recommendation are based on the
conclusion. If there are two conclusion, there
are three recommendation is usually further
research. In the recommendations, many
problems are uncovered requiring further
study; thus, the research cycle is repeated.
–Analytical
Research utilizes proven analytical procedures
in collecting data, whether historical,
descriptive, experimental, or case study. In
historical research , the data gathered focus on
the past; descriptive research focuses on the
present situation; and experimental research
focuses on the future. A case study focuses on
the past , present, and the future.
–Methodical
Research is conducted in an orderly
manner without bias using systematic
procedures and techniques, an appropriate
research design, and statistical tool to arrive
at scientific interpretation.
–Critical
A critical research exhibits careful and exact
judgment. A higher level of significance, 1.0
percent or 5.0 percent, must be established.
–Replicable
The research designs and procedures are
replicated or duplicated using different
materials.
THANK YOUSir A

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Lesson 1

  • 2. It is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena, which includes the collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data or facts that link man’s speculation of reality. EXPLAINS THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH TO DAILY LIFE
  • 3. Values of Research to Man – Research is of great value to man. Through research, the quality of man’s life has improved from conventional to modern. It has made life richer and more meaningful. Through research, people have found ways to augment their income and alleviate poverty.
  • 10. –Research responds to the country’s effort as economic recovery.
  • 11. –Research trains graduates to respond to the socioeconomic development of the society and to compete globally.
  • 13. Qualities of a Good Researcher –Research-oriented –A good student researcher must be research-oriented. The school is his training ground where he starts to love and finds interest to conduct research.
  • 14. –Efficient –He must be a dreamer. He must be ambitious, but he must also be industrious in order to achieve his dreams.
  • 15. –Scientific –He must be systematic, methodical, logical, and precise in his decision pertaining to his research and interpreting the research results.
  • 16. –Effective –He must be successful in his experimental research so that its results are useful. Ultimately, he must be able to realize a return on investment from the research outputs by commercializing them.
  • 17. –Active –He must be energetic and dynamic in conducting his research until his completion.
  • 18. –Resourceful –He must be inventive and quick- witted in conducting his research with the goal in mind of improving his quality of life from poor to rich.
  • 19. –Creative –He must be unique, original, and innovative in his research to arrive at productive results that can augment income, alleviate poverty, and improve quality of life.
  • 20. –Honest –In research, the saying is “honesty is the best policy” applies. A good researcher must be trustworthy and declare valid research results.
  • 21. –Economical –He must make his research cost-effective. He must be thrifty and wise in the use of materials, time and money.
  • 22. –Religious –He must be a spiritually-oriented individual by implementing his life the acronym of UNLAD, meaning UNAHIN NATIN LAGI ANG DIYOS in order to be well guided excellently by the Almighty in his research efforts.
  • 23. Characteristics of a Researcher –Intellectual Curiosity –Prudence –Healthy Criticism –Honesty –Creativity –Inventiveness –Productivity
  • 24. Characteristics of a Research –Empirical –Logical –Cyclical –Analytical –Methodical –Critical –Replicable
  • 25. –Empirical –Is based on direct observation or experience of the researcher. The collection of data is based on practical experience without assistance of scientific knowledge or theory.
  • 26. –Logical –Logical research is based on legal principles and procedures in gathering of data. Scientific investigation is done in an orderly manner so that the research has confidence in findings. Logical examination of the procedures used in the research enables the research to draw legal conclusion which are important for decision making.
  • 27. –Cyclical Research is a cycling process. It start with a problem and ends with a problem. For instance, a research who has completed his study draws conclusions that dovetail with the findings. Recommendation are based on the conclusion. If there are two conclusion, there are three recommendation is usually further research. In the recommendations, many problems are uncovered requiring further study; thus, the research cycle is repeated.
  • 28. –Analytical Research utilizes proven analytical procedures in collecting data, whether historical, descriptive, experimental, or case study. In historical research , the data gathered focus on the past; descriptive research focuses on the present situation; and experimental research focuses on the future. A case study focuses on the past , present, and the future.
  • 29. –Methodical Research is conducted in an orderly manner without bias using systematic procedures and techniques, an appropriate research design, and statistical tool to arrive at scientific interpretation.
  • 30. –Critical A critical research exhibits careful and exact judgment. A higher level of significance, 1.0 percent or 5.0 percent, must be established.
  • 31. –Replicable The research designs and procedures are replicated or duplicated using different materials.