2. Lesson Objectives
1. Compare and contrast qualitative and
quantitative research based on some
criteria or standards
2. Draw distinction between a
qualitative question from a
quantitative question
STANDARDS QUALITATIVE QUANTITATIVE
Researcher’s involvement with
the subject or object of the study
Subjective; sometimes
personally engaged
Objective; least
involvement by the
researcher
Expression of data, data analysis,
and findings
Verbal language (words,
visuals, objects)
Numerals, statistics
Research plan Takes place as the research
proceeds gradually
Plans all research aspects
before collecting data
Purpose Makes social intentions
understandable
Evaluate objectives and
examines cause-effect
relationships
Style of expression Personal, lacks formality Impersonal, scientific, or
systematic
Sampling technique More inclined to purposive
sampling or use of samples
based on some criteria
Random sampling as the
most preferred
Cause-effect relationship Explained by people’s
objective desires
Revealed by automatic
descriptions of
circumstances or conditions
3. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative research based
on some criteria or standards
2. Draw distinction between a qualitative question from a
quantitative question
PAIR ACTIVITY
Formulate three (3) quantitative questions about each of the
following topics:
1. Gender (male and female)
2. Learning styles (visual, audio, and kinesthetic, among others)
3. Philippine Transportation System (MRT, LRT, buses, transport vans, jeepneys, and
taxi, among others)
4. Communication Media (TV, newspaper, cell phones, e-mail, Facebook, and
Instagram, among others)
5. Public order and safety (labor strikes, crimes, drug addiction, and robbery, among
others)
4. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast qualitative and
quantitative research based on some
criteria or standards
2. Draw distinction between a qualitative
question from a quantitative question
•PRESENTATION OF OUTPUT
5. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
EXPERIMENTAL
VS NON-
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
6. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. . Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
IMAGE INTENSIFIER
What I already know What I want to know What I learned
(Do this after the discussion)
7. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH
is a quantitative research that treats or deals with the
object or subject of the research in a definite or exact
manner and determines the extent of the effects or
influence of the treatment on the object/subject, then
discovers the causes of such effects.
8. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH
TWO GROUPS INVOLVED
EXPERIMENTALGROUP
CONTROLGROUP
9. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
CLASSIFICATION
1. True Experimental Research – uses random
selection in determining who among the
participants should compose the experimental
group or control group
2. Quasi- Experimental Research – adopts a
comparative technique in choosing the
subjects; employing researcher’s influence in
sampling or subject selection
10. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
CHARACTERISTICS
• The variables or experimental factors are
manipulated
• Control groups are established
• It is assigned randomly
11. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title
Compare and contrast the two
basic types of experimental
research and provide one
example for each type.
12. Lesson Objectives
1.Compare and contrast experimental
from non-experimental type of research
in terms of their scope, classification, and
characteristics
2. Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the two classification of
experimental research
3. Create a non-experimental research
title