Printed PR2-Week 2 - Q2
Printed PR2-Week 2 - Q2
Face to face. It is when the people involved are being close together and looking directly at
study, face to face refers to one of the modalities used in learning delivery in which the
teacher and students should be in the same place or setting, such as the classroom.
Module. Any in a series of standardized units used together, such as an educational unit that
this study, teaching modules are guides of the topics and lessons of a specific subject
given to students under the modular method. It is also an alternative distance learning
delivery in which students are required to read and answer the activities specified in the
module.
distance learning wherein the teacher and students will have their lessons using internet
connectivity.
Research Hypothesis
A Hypothesis is a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more
variables. It is a specific and testable prediction on what you expect to happen with the variables
in your study. Usually, it proposes a possible relationship between the independent variable (what
the researcher changes) and the dependent variable (what the research measures). It is also
described as an “educated guess” of what possibly the result would be of your research, which
should be supported on existing theories and knowledge. Furthermore, the hypothesis states a
tentative answer to your research question that can be tested by further investigation in which you
can support or refute it through scientific research methods such as data collection and statistical
analysis. It is the primary idea of any inquiry that transforms the research questions into a
prediction and integrates components like variables, population, and the relation between the
variables. Hypothesis formulation is employed when conducting correlational, ex-post
facto, quasi experimental, and experimental studies.
As a researcher, you must determine whether your hypothesis is accepted or not base
on the findings and outcome of your research study. Not all studies have a hypothesis while, some
studies have several hypotheses.
2. Effects- deals with behavioral patterns but causality is implied. It indicates that the independent
variable has an influence on the dependent variable.
Example: The more time spent on studying, the better the academic performance.
Here there is the implication that academic performance had been better due to the longer
time spent on studying.
1. Differences- it should explicitly state the test variable and the grouping variable. The test
variable indicates the variable to which differences are taken. This may be measures using any
of the four scales: nominal, ordinal, ratio or interval.
Example 1: There is no significant difference in the math performance of the students when
grouped according to gender.
Example 2: There is a significant difference in the growth of the plants using three different
types of fertilizer.
DIRECTIONAL VS NON-DIRECTIONAL
1. Directional hypothesis- specifies not only the existence but the expected direction of the
relationship between variables.
Example:
Children with high IQ will exhibit more anxiety than children with low IQ.
2.
The Effects of Group Study on Academic Performance of High School Students
Null Hypothesis
Alternative Hypothesis:
3.
The Effects of the Wife’s Employment on the Power Structure of the Family
Directional Hypothesis
Non-directional Hypothesis
Rubrics
Criteria 5 pts 4 pts 3 pts
Completeness All the assigned tasks Most of the assigned More than half of the tasks
have been completed tasks have been are missing
completed
Correctness All answers are correct Some answers are Most of the answers are
and satisfy the correct and satisfy not correct and do not
specification of the the specification of satisfy the specification of
task the task the task
References:
Barrot, J.S.(2017) Practical Research 2 for Senior High School. Quezon City, Philippines: C&E Publishing, Inc.
Cristobal, A.P, Cristobal M.D. Practical Research for Senior High School. Quezon City, Philippines: C&E Publishing, Inc.
Luzano R. A, Napone M. P., Okit K.L. & Bañares M.C. Practical Research 2 Alternative Delivery Mode. Division of Cagayan de Oro:
Department of Education .
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Prepared by:LYNJI S. PEDROSA, EdD/MT2