MATH10-Q4-PPT13-14_Making Mini Research Title.pptx
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MAKING MINI RESEARCH TITLE (Module 13)
Research is a careful and detailed study into a specific problem, concern, or issue using the scientific method. Rosario, Eden, Eniego and Lundag (2018) defined statistical mini research as the output of data gathered through questionnaire, interview, observation, and experimentation from an identified set of samples.
Step 1: State the problem Think of a topic that you find interesting. It can be current issues. The data of the problem must be attainable. It should be realistic. It is important that you set limitations of your research. For example, your data source will be limited only for Grade 10 students. In stating the problem, hypothesis is needed. Hypothesis is a proposed explanation or answer to the problem stated. You need to provide practical and complete assumptions.
Step 2: Design the research Provide an outline of your mini research. The research design explains the data collection and the statistical analysis plan in order to come up with a reliable result and conclusion.
Step 3: Gather the data Some data are readily available from school records or government websites. Others can be obtained through surveys, questionnaires, interviews or observation.
Step 4: Analyze the data It is the heart of the research work. Analyzing the data means transforming the data gathered into meaningful information. You will use appropriate statistical method to interpret research data.
Step 5: Make summary, Conclusions and Recommendation The last step of formulating mini research wherein the findings of the data is organized. This will answer your hypothesis. Come up with a conclusion and generate recommendations for future researchers.
Tips for Writing an Effective Research Paper Title The following example will help you understand how you can go about writing a good title for your research paper in 5 simple steps: STEP 1 Ask yourself these questions and make note of the answers: • What is my paper about? • What techniques/ designs were used? • Who/what is studied? • What were the results?
STEP 2 Use your answers to list key words. STEP 3 Create a sentence that includes the key words you listed. STEP 4 Delete all unnecessary/ repetitive words and link the remaining. STEP 5 Delete non-essential information and reword the title.
Some examples of Research Title: Knowledge and Attitudes of Gr. 12 students towards Online Mode of Learning 2. Level of Customer Satisfaction of Mercato Centrale. 3. Marketing Strategies of Online Sellers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
GATHERING DATA (Module 14)
Gathering of Data is an important part of Statistics. Data should be collected in a manner that they are accurate and convenient to use. Data is a collection of facts or information. They may be gathered by using the following methods. 1. Conducting Surveys 2. Observing the Outcomes of Events 3. Taking Measurements in Experiments 4. Reading Statistical Publication
The interview method and the questionnaire method can be used in conducting surveys. The interview method is done when a person solicits information from another person. The person gathering the data is called the interviewer, while the person supplying the date is the interviewee.
The physicist and chemist make use of the experimentation method in gathering data. Questions like the following involve experimentation. • Will a fertilizer produce more rice? • Is it possible to produce paper from a manure of cows? • Can sawdust be substituted for sand in the production of hollow blocks?
Example 1 Mrs. Rivera wants to find the number of students in her advisory class who have birthdays falling on each of the 12 months. She collects the data in the following manner: a. Check the date of birth of each student in the class registry. b. Ask the students to raise their hands if their birthdays fall in a certain month. c. Make a form and ask the students to write their birthdates and return the form to her. Identify the data-gathering method used in each case.
Solution: a. reading publications b. observing outcomes c. conducting survey