Template - 4SHS-Module-Practical Research 1
Template - 4SHS-Module-Practical Research 1
11 Quarter 3
LEARNER’S MATERIAL
Module
PR 1 Grade 11
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PIVOT IV-A Learner’s Material
Quarter 1 Module 4 WEEK
First Edition, 2020
4
GRADE 11
Practical Research 1
Qualitative Research
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I What I need to know?
This module will focus on looking for a topic to be studied. This will pre-
sent and discuss on the research question, indicating scope and delimita-
tion, citing benefits and beneficiaries of research and presenting written
statement of the problem. There are texts that would help the learners to
be clarified on the topic that guide them to answer the tasks and to lead
TEXT/IMAGE/CONTENT
them fully understand the topics involve in this module.
All the tasks activities would be answered/written in the learners’ infor-
mation notebook.
NOTE:
Ilagay ang kahon na may kulay kapag hinhayaan ang
mag-aaral na sumagot sa sagutang papel
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I What is new?
________
2
_________
3.
__________
The concept that comes out from this activity lead us to the main topic.
Why are questions needed in research? What do you think are the importance of questions in this
task/topic?______________________________________________________________________
Task # 1 Construct questions out of the following concepts
Example: AGE 1. Does the people age ranges 20 –59, guarantee to be safe from COVID-19?
Topics/Concepts Questions
1. Personal Protective Equipment
2. Menu (food)
3. Apps (Computer)
4. Mental issue
5. Family Relationship
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I What is new?
Research Question is an explicit query about a problem or issue that can be challenged, exam-
ined, and analyzed and will yield useful new information.
These are the guidelines in formulating research questions.
1. Establish a clear relation between the research questions and the problem or topic.
2. Base the research questions on the Related Review of Literature.
3. Formulate research questions that can arouse the curiosity and surprise the discoveries and
findings
4. State the research question with the independent and dependent variables referred to by the
theories, principles or concepts underlying the research work.
5. Let the set of research questions or sub-problems be preceded by one question expressing the
main problem of the research.
6. Avoid asking questions that are answerable with ‘yes” or ‘no” and use the “how” questions only
in quantitative research.
A good research question is essential to guide the research paper, project or thesis. It pin-
points exactly what the researcher wants to find out and gives the work a clear focus and purpose.
All research questions should be:
1. Focused on a single problem or issue
2. Researchable using primary and/or secondary sources
3. Feasible to answer within the timeframe and practical constraints
4. Specific enough to answer thoroughly
5. Complex enough to develop the answer over the space of a paper or thesis
6. Relevant to the field of study and/or society more broadly
In a research paper or essay, the researcher usually write a single research question to guide the
reading and thinking. The answer that is developed is the thesis statement — the central asser-
tion or position that the paper will argue for.
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I What is new?
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I What is new?
Limitations are influences that the researcher cannot control. They are the shortcomings, condi-
tions or influences that cannot be controlled by the researcher that place restrictions on your meth-
odology and conclusions. Any limitations that might influence the results should be mentioned.
Delimitations are choices made by the researcher which should be mentioned. They describe the
boundaries that you have set for the study.
Task # 4
Based on the topics above, write something that makes you remember and understand the topic
1. Scope-
2. Limitation
3. Delimitation
In 5 sentences, write a narrative on how do these concepts affect research question, research
statement.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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I What is new?
Beneficiaries are those who are likely to be interested in or to benefit from the proposed re-
search. List any beneficiaries from the research and give details of how the results of the proposed
research would be disseminated. Researchers are encouraged to consider who will benefit from
their research, especially when the research may involve or affect multiple individuals or groups (eg
beneficiaries, non-academic users, participants and their associates, researchers or research or-
ganisations) - particularly where benefit to one individual or group may lead to increased risk to an-
other. Researchers should aim to achieve a positive risk-benefit ratio, but should also ensure they
safeguard the independence and excellence of the research.
Benefit can be defined as the positive impact from the research to the parties directly involved (eg
research participants and those associated with them, researchers and research organisations), as
well as the demonstrable contribution of research to knowledge, our economy, individuals and soci-
ety. During the development of the research the maximisation of research benefits should hold cen-
tral position when considering ethics issues. A study may be considered ethical when there is a pos-
itive risk-benefit ratio - that is, the risks and intrusions for people taking part in research are mini-
mized and justified by the expected benefits for the participants, or for science and society.
Task # 5
Based on your research question and statement, who will benefit from your research?
List down 3 benefits that they can get and be shared from the research.
1.
2.
3.
.
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D What I know?
Task # 6 With the research question, research statement, scope and delimitation, benefits and ben-
eficiaries learned, write a narrative with your chosen topic.
Title:______________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________.
Rubrics
Criteria 100% all are 5 are missing 8 are missing 9 are missing 10 are missing
present 5
15 10 8 6
Content
15
Coherence
10
Mechanics
10
Total
35
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D What is in?
C. The thesis statement — the central assertion or position that your paper will argue for.
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D What is it?
Choose the letter of the correct answer from the word box
________1. They are characteristics that limit the scope and describe the boundaries of the study .
________2. It explains the extent to which the research area will be explored in the work and speci-
fies the parameters within which the study will be operating.
________3. It pinpoints exactly what you want to find out and gives your work a clear focus and
purpose.
________4. They are those who are likely to be interested in or to benefit from the proposed re-
search.
________5. The answer to a single research question that guides the reading and thinking.
Task # 10 Classification
From the word from the Word Bank, classify the concepts to be included in the different parts of
research work.
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E What is more?
Task # 11 Construct Research questions and Research Statements with the following variables.
Variables:
1. Vegetable and Fruit cookies
2. HTML
3. Social factors
4. Budgeting
5. Electrical Equipments
Research Questions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Research Statements:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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E What I can do?
1.What is the purpose of the 1. What is the profile of the follow- 1. What are the sources
study? ing in terms of; of data?
2.Who is/are the popular person/ 1.1 Age 2. What are the scope
group who have studied the top- and the delimitation of
1.2. Sex
ic? the study?
1.3 Track/Strand
3. What is/are their statement 3. What are the benefits
about the topic? 1.4 etc and who will be the
beneficiaries of the
4. Why do you want to pursue the 2. What does the variable affect
the independent variable? study?
study?
After answering the questions, construct a coherent paragraph using the answered sentences
above.
Introduction
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Statement of the problem
_______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Scope and Delimitation
______________________________________________________________________________
Significance of the study
_______________________________________________________________________________
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E What else can I do?
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A What I have learned?
Task # 15 Quiz
Write the correct answer in your Information Notebook.
________1. They are those who are likely to be interested in or to benefit from the proposed re-
search
________2. They are characteristics that limit the scope and describe the boundaries of the study .
________3. It pinpoints exactly what you want to find out and gives your work a clear focus and
purpose.
. ________4. It explains the extent to which the research area will be explored in the work and
specifies the parameters within which the study will be operating.
________5. The answer to a single research question that guides the reading and thinking.
Enrichment
Make a research on variables and kinds of variables
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Answer
Sample size
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Reference
https://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/researchcourse/develop_writing_methodology_limitations.html
https://www.phdstudent.com/Choosing-a-Research-Design/stating-the-obvious-writing-assumptions-
Limitations-and-delimitations/Page-2
http://dissertationrecipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AssumptionslimitationsdelimitationsX.pdf
https://esrc.ukri.org/funding/guidance-for-applicants/research-ethics/frequently-raised-questions/why
-consider-who-will-benefit-from-my-research/
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