PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
WEEK 1
ATTENDANCE CHECKING
SETTING OF CLASS STANDARDS
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NATURE OF INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
• Quantitative research is defined as a systematic investigation of
phenomena by gathering quantifiable data and performing
statistical, mathematical, or computational techniques. Quantitative
research collects information from existing and potential customers
using sampling methods and sending out online surveys, online polls,
questionnaires, etc., the results of which can be depicted in
numerical form. After careful understanding of these numbers to
predict the future of a product or service, necessary changes can be
made.
What is quantitative research?
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NATURE OF INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
•Quantitative research is mostly conducted in the
social sciences using the statistical methods stated
above to collect quantitative data from the research
study. In this research method, researchers and
statisticians deploy mathematical frameworks and
theories that pertain to the quantity under question.
What is quantitative research?
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THESE ARE THE EXAMPLES OF
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
-Experimental
-Descriptive
-Correlational
-Evaluation
-Survey
-Causal-Comparative
EXPERIMENTAL
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. Two groups are
involved in an experimental research;
experimental group, factors which the
treatment or influence is applied, and
the control group, which does not
receive any treatment. For example if
you want to know the effectiveness of
flash card to the mathematical ability
of grade 7, you divide the grade 7
into two groups, the experimental
group where you are going to use
flash card and the control group where
flash card is not used.
DESCRIPTIVE
Descriptive research is defined as a research method that
describes the characteristics of the population or
phenomenon studied. This methodology focuses more on the
“what” of the research subject than the “why” of the
research subject. The descriptive research method primarily
focuses on describing the nature of a demographic segment,
without focusing on “why” a particular phenomenon occurs. In
other words, it “describes” the subject of the research,
without covering “why” it happens. For example, an apparel
brand that wants to understand the fashion purchasing
trends among Cagayano buyers will conduct a demographic
survey of this region, gather population data and then
conduct descriptive research on this demographic segment.
The study will then uncover details on “what is the purchasing
pattern of Cagayano buyers,” but not cover any
investigative information about “why” the patterns exits.
Because for the apparel brand trying to break into this
market, understanding the nature of their market is the
study’s objective.
CORRELATIONAL
Correlational research is a type
of non-experimental research
method in which a researcher
measures two variables,
understands and assesses the
statistical relationship between
them with no influence from any
extraneous variable and shows
the correlation between two
variables For example if you
want to know or to find out the
correlation of being an only child
and academic performance. We
have two variables here, being
and only child and academic
performance.
EVALUATION
Evaluation research, also
known as program evaluation,
refers to research purpose
instead of a specific method.
Evaluation research is the
systematic assessment of the
worth or merit of time, money,
effort and resources spent in
order to achieve a goal. For
example, is when you want to
know whether Solid Waste
Management (RA 9003) is
practiced in the barangays or
not.
SURVEY
Survey Research is defined as
the process of conducting
research using surveys that
are sent to survey
respondents. The data
collected from surveys is then
statistically analyzed to draw
meaningful research
conclusions. For example,
when you want to know the
preference of parents and
learners in terms of the
modality of learning amidst
of Covid - 19 pandemic.
CAUSAL-
COMPARATIVE
A causal-comparative design is a research design
that seeks to find relationships between
independent and dependent variables after an
action or event has already occurred. The
researcher's goal is to determine whether the
independent variable affected the outcome, or the
dependent variable, by comparing two or more
groups of individuals. There are similarities and
differences between causal-comparative research,
also referred to as ex post facto research and
both correlational and experimental research. For
example, is when you want to know or discover the
effect of Radio - Based Education on learners’
comprehension.
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ACTIVITY 1. GIVE ME A TITLE.
The learners will give
titles of research under
each example/type of
quantitative research.
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ACTIVITY 2. LET’S DIFFERENTIATE!
The learners will
differentiate
Quantitative Research
from Qualitative
Research using a Venn
diagram.
VENN DIAGRAM
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Qualitative Research Quantitative Research
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ACTIVITY 3. QUALI OR QUANTI
The learners will identify
whether the given titles
are Quali research or
Quanti Research.
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1. Survey of causes of poor performance of in Mathematics subjects
2. A comparison of Outcomes in Three Popular Therapy Modes for the
Relief of Depression
3. Attitude of Grade 12 SHS students towards speaking in English
4. Student perceptions of face-to-face and online discussions: the
advantage goes to . . .
5. Face to Face Learning vs Blended Learning vs Online Learning
(Student Perception of Learning)
6. Understanding the teacher/student relationship in the college English
freshman composition classroom
7. Lived Experiences of Covid 19 Survivors in the Philippines
8. The Career of Kris Aquino-Queen of All Media
9. Cultural Beliefs and Practices of Ethnic Filipinos: An Ethnographic
Study
10.A case study on the victims of bullying at Santo Tomas NHS
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ACTIVITY 4. AREAS OF QUANTI-RESEARCH
The learners will come
up with a list of different
areas of research that
can be studied
quantitatively.
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ACTIVITY 5
Given the scenario
below, provide five
descriptions of inquiry
and five for Quantitative
Research.
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An example of quantitative research is the survey conducted
to understand the amount of time a doctor takes to tend to a
patient when the patient walks into the hospital. A patient
satisfaction survey template can be administered to ask
questions like how much time did a doctor take to see a
patient, how often a patient walks into a hospital, and other
such questions similar to such.
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ACTIVITY 6
Write T before each
number if the statement
is correct and F if the
statement is wrong.
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PRACTICAL-RESEARCH-2-LESSON-1 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

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    5 NATURE OF INQUIRYAND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH • Quantitative research is defined as a systematic investigation of phenomena by gathering quantifiable data and performing statistical, mathematical, or computational techniques. Quantitative research collects information from existing and potential customers using sampling methods and sending out online surveys, online polls, questionnaires, etc., the results of which can be depicted in numerical form. After careful understanding of these numbers to predict the future of a product or service, necessary changes can be made. What is quantitative research?
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    6 NATURE OF INQUIRYAND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH •Quantitative research is mostly conducted in the social sciences using the statistical methods stated above to collect quantitative data from the research study. In this research method, researchers and statisticians deploy mathematical frameworks and theories that pertain to the quantity under question. What is quantitative research?
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    7 THESE ARE THEEXAMPLES OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH -Experimental -Descriptive -Correlational -Evaluation -Survey -Causal-Comparative
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    EXPERIMENTAL A quantitative researchthat 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. Two groups are involved in an experimental research; experimental group, factors which the treatment or influence is applied, and the control group, which does not receive any treatment. For example if you want to know the effectiveness of flash card to the mathematical ability of grade 7, you divide the grade 7 into two groups, the experimental group where you are going to use flash card and the control group where flash card is not used.
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    DESCRIPTIVE Descriptive research isdefined as a research method that describes the characteristics of the population or phenomenon studied. This methodology focuses more on the “what” of the research subject than the “why” of the research subject. The descriptive research method primarily focuses on describing the nature of a demographic segment, without focusing on “why” a particular phenomenon occurs. In other words, it “describes” the subject of the research, without covering “why” it happens. For example, an apparel brand that wants to understand the fashion purchasing trends among Cagayano buyers will conduct a demographic survey of this region, gather population data and then conduct descriptive research on this demographic segment. The study will then uncover details on “what is the purchasing pattern of Cagayano buyers,” but not cover any investigative information about “why” the patterns exits. Because for the apparel brand trying to break into this market, understanding the nature of their market is the study’s objective.
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    CORRELATIONAL Correlational research isa type of non-experimental research method in which a researcher measures two variables, understands and assesses the statistical relationship between them with no influence from any extraneous variable and shows the correlation between two variables For example if you want to know or to find out the correlation of being an only child and academic performance. We have two variables here, being and only child and academic performance.
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    EVALUATION Evaluation research, also knownas program evaluation, refers to research purpose instead of a specific method. Evaluation research is the systematic assessment of the worth or merit of time, money, effort and resources spent in order to achieve a goal. For example, is when you want to know whether Solid Waste Management (RA 9003) is practiced in the barangays or not.
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    SURVEY Survey Research isdefined as the process of conducting research using surveys that are sent to survey respondents. The data collected from surveys is then statistically analyzed to draw meaningful research conclusions. For example, when you want to know the preference of parents and learners in terms of the modality of learning amidst of Covid - 19 pandemic.
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    CAUSAL- COMPARATIVE A causal-comparative designis a research design that seeks to find relationships between independent and dependent variables after an action or event has already occurred. The researcher's goal is to determine whether the independent variable affected the outcome, or the dependent variable, by comparing two or more groups of individuals. There are similarities and differences between causal-comparative research, also referred to as ex post facto research and both correlational and experimental research. For example, is when you want to know or discover the effect of Radio - Based Education on learners’ comprehension.
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    14 ACTIVITY 1. GIVEME A TITLE. The learners will give titles of research under each example/type of quantitative research.
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    15 ACTIVITY 2. LET’SDIFFERENTIATE! The learners will differentiate Quantitative Research from Qualitative Research using a Venn diagram.
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    17 ACTIVITY 3. QUALIOR QUANTI The learners will identify whether the given titles are Quali research or Quanti Research.
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    18 1. Survey ofcauses of poor performance of in Mathematics subjects 2. A comparison of Outcomes in Three Popular Therapy Modes for the Relief of Depression 3. Attitude of Grade 12 SHS students towards speaking in English 4. Student perceptions of face-to-face and online discussions: the advantage goes to . . . 5. Face to Face Learning vs Blended Learning vs Online Learning (Student Perception of Learning) 6. Understanding the teacher/student relationship in the college English freshman composition classroom 7. Lived Experiences of Covid 19 Survivors in the Philippines 8. The Career of Kris Aquino-Queen of All Media 9. Cultural Beliefs and Practices of Ethnic Filipinos: An Ethnographic Study 10.A case study on the victims of bullying at Santo Tomas NHS
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    19 ACTIVITY 4. AREASOF QUANTI-RESEARCH The learners will come up with a list of different areas of research that can be studied quantitatively.
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    20 ACTIVITY 5 Given thescenario below, provide five descriptions of inquiry and five for Quantitative Research.
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    21 An example ofquantitative research is the survey conducted to understand the amount of time a doctor takes to tend to a patient when the patient walks into the hospital. A patient satisfaction survey template can be administered to ask questions like how much time did a doctor take to see a patient, how often a patient walks into a hospital, and other such questions similar to such.
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    23 ACTIVITY 6 Write Tbefore each number if the statement is correct and F if the statement is wrong.
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