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Research Scope and Strategy


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Practical Research 1 Ms. Eleonor L. Canlas RN, LPT

PLANS DATA COLLECTION, DATA GATHERING INSTRUMENT, AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURES

REVIEW Directions: Write FACT if the statement is correct and BLUFF if the statement is wrong. 1. Probability sampling is based on the principle of randomization. where every entity gets a fair chance to be a part of the sample. 2. Non-probability sampling relies on the assumption that the characteristics are evenly distributed within the population. 3. Sampling guides you on the accuracy of the result of your researcher survey result. 4. Non-probability sampling is a method wherein each member of the population has the same probability of being a part of the sample

REVIEW 5. Purposive sampling and convenience sampling are examples of probability sampling procedure. 6. The more representative the sample of the population, the more confident the researcher can be in the quality of the results. 7. It is important that the chosen group is representative of the population, and not systematically biased. 8. Purposive sampling procedure is the basic procedure where we select a group of subjects for study from a larger group. 9. There are two major sampling procedures in research. 10. Simple random sampling procedure is an example of non-probability

PINOY HENYO IT IS!

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YOUR READINESS CHECK HYPOTHETIC GUESS. Identify the word being described in the following sentences. Choose your answers from the words found in the box. 1. ___________________is a methodological process of gathering and analyzing specific information to proffer solutions to relevant questions and evaluate the results. 2. ___________________ is a type of data collection that does not involve numbers or a need to be deduced through a mathematical calculation, rather it is based on the non-quantifiable elements like the feeling or emotion of the researcher.

YOUR READINESS CHECK 3. ___________________ refers to the devices/instruments used to collect data such as a paper questionnaire or a computer-assisted interviewing system. 4. ___________________means a face-to-face conversation between two individuals with the sole purpose of collecting relevant information to satisfy a research purpose. 5. ___________________ involves interpretation of data gathered through the use of analytical and logical reasoning to determine patterns, relationships or trends

YOUR VOCABULARY BUILDER Match the words in column A with their synonyms in column B.

YOUR INITIAL TASK Activity 1: TWOFOLD. Determine whether the following situations describe Primary Data Collection or Secondary Data Collection. Write PDC for Primary Data Collection or SDC for Secondary Data Collection. 1. Marissa went to Barangay Malusog to interview her students about their cultural practices learned from their ancestors. 2. Arnold read blogs and journals on the internet related to his research problem.

YOUR INITIAL TASK 3. He prepared questionnaires and distributed them to his target respondents. 4. Loraine watched the interview of Pres. Duterte as it is the subject of her research. 5. As part of her research problem, Loreto stayed for a month in Barrio Makisig to observe the ways the locals celebrate special occasion

Activity 1: FIVE QUESTIONS! A. WHAT THE PICS TELL. Label the pictures with the correct research instrument being shown.

Activity 1: FIVE QUESTIONS! A. WHAT THE PICS TELL. Label the pictures with the correct research instrument being shown.

Activity 1: FIVE QUESTIONS! A. WHAT THE PICS TELL. Label the pictures with the correct research instrument being shown.

WHICH IS WHICH? Read the texts below. Then tell which of the type of data analysis was used in the research and explain why you said so.

WHICH IS WHICH? My Premise: My Explanation:

WHICH IS WHICH? My Premise: My Explanation:

Based on your own research title, fill out the boxes below with the needed information. Title of the Research: YOUR FINAL TASK

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY! 1. Conduct face-to-face interviews with the participants. 2. Time management decreases your ability to be punctual. 3. Use online interviews through Skype, Zoom, Google Meet, and many more. 4. Falsify information. 5. Do telephone interviews with the participants. 6. Engage in focused group interviews with six or eight interviewees. 7. Do not think carefully about the order of the questions you ask. Directions: Shade the circle that corresponds to the statement. Interview can be done through the following:

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