Practical Research 2 Quarter 2 Module 7 Data Collection Using Appropriate Instruments
Practical Research 2 Quarter 2 Module 7 Data Collection Using Appropriate Instruments
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Practical Research 2
Quarter 2 – Module 7
Data Collection using Appropriate Instruments
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Practical Research 2
Quarter 2 – Module 4
Data Collection using Appropriate Instruments
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this
also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking
into consideration their needs and circumstances.
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while
being an active learner.
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1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any
part of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
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4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
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Let Us Learn!
Let Us Try!
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Task B: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write only the letter of the
correct answer
3. Which of these methods is the most expensive way to collect data per
respondent?
A. Personal B. Online
C. Phone Call/Text D. Postal
5. Which of the following should not be part of the informed consent form?
A. Name of Researchers and the Institution affiliated with
B. Name of Participants and the Institution affiliated with
C. Anonymity of the participants and their responses
D. Title of the study and purpose of the study
Let Us Study
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic crisis, many are easily hook into
sharing and believing fake news without processing and verifying the source.
Daily figures of these cases are also gradually changing, creating
misinformation and fear. People are anxious about what is happening, and
tensions are inevitable due to security and health threats. Therefore, reliable
sources of data and information are highly needed. The fundamental
questions to ask are: What is data? Why researchers collect data? How is data
collected? Who needs the collected data?
All these questions, and many more can be answered through data
collection. As taught in the previous lesson, a researcher begins by identifying
the research problem. Once the data gathering procedure has been
implemented and data has been gathered, the next thing to do is to analyze
and interpret them. Data is obtained with the aid of data collection
instruments which will be the focus in this lesson.
Collecting data is the first step you need to perform before you proceed
in writing your data analysis and interpretation. Data Collection involves
obtaining relevant information regarding the specified research questions or
objectives. This can be done by utilizing research instruments that are either
developed or adopted. In collecting the data, the researcher must decide on
the following questions: (1) Which data to collect? (2) How to collect the data?
(3) Who will collect the data? (4) When to collect the data? (Barrot, 2018,
p138).
There are various types of instruments you may use to collect data for
evaluation. The choice of appropriate instruments depends on the type of data
to be collected, the questions to be answered, the time frame and the
resources. The method of data collection should not only be appropriate but
also effective. Data collection is very important in the analysis of data. There
are two different methods to gather information: Primary or Secondary.
BASIS FOR
PRIMARY DATA SECONDARY DATA
COMPARISON
Primary data refers to the Secondary data means data
Meaning firsthand data gathered by collected by someone else
the researcher himself. earlier.
Data Real time data Past data
Process Very involved Quick and easy
Government publications,
Surveys, observations,
websites, books, journal
Source experiments, questionnaire,
articles, internal records
personal interview, etc.
etc.
Cost
Expensive Economical
effectiveness
Collection
Long Short
time
Always specific to the May or may not be specific
Specific
researcher's needs. to the researcher's need.
Available in Crude form Refined form
Accuracy and
More Relatively less
Reliability
3. The research study can usually be replicated or repeated, given its high
reliability.
4. Researcher has a clearly defined research question to which objective
answers are sought.
5. All aspects of the study are carefully designed before data are collected.
6. Data are in the form of numbers and statistics, often arranged in tables,
charts, figures, or other non-textual forms.
7. Project can be used to generalize concepts more widely, predict future
results, or investigate casual relationships.
8. Researcher uses tools, such as question or computer software, to collect
numerical data.
Look at the different kinds of research instruments. Check all that seem
helpful in answering your research questions. You may choose more than one.
1. Questionnaires 2. Tests
a. Structured a. Standardized
b. Semi-structured b. Non-standardized
c. Unstructured c. Recall Questions
d. Face-to-face d. Recognition Questions
e. Online e. Open-ended Questions
f. Face-to-face
g. Online
3. Interviews 4. Observations
a. Face-to-face a. Controlled
b. Phone b. Natural
c. Video c. Participant
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Questionnaires
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Tests are used for assessing various skills and types of behavior as well
as for describing some characteristics. There are two types of test used in
quantitative research: Standardized test and Non-standardized test.
What the
Type Subtype Example
Participants will Do
Recall Cloze test Supply words or Questionnaires can be
phrases that have structured, semi-
been structured, or
deleted/removed _____________.
from a test.
Identification Provide an answer What type of
to the given questionnaire employs
question using close-ended questions?
pure recall.
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Interview
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Observation
Forms of Observation
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Google Forms are free online forms that allows the researcher to
construct, administer, and analyze surveys.
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5. Likert Scale
6. Slider Scale
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7. Star Ranking
10. Matrix
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To the participants:
Read this consent form and ask questions and clarifications before you decide to participate in
this study or not. You are also free to ask questions during your participation in this research.
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Project Information
You are asked to participate in a research study that seeks to offer a Singaporean Method
in solving mathematical problems. The Singaporean method is a method that aims to develop
speed and accuracy in solving problems in mathematics. Additionally, the study aims to
determine the effectiveness of the Singaporean Method in solving mathematical problems.
Specifically, this study aims to answer the following questions: (1) Is there a significant
difference between the learner’s problem-solving skill during the pretest and the posttest? (2)
Is there a significant difference between the scores of the learners in rating their problem-
solving skill before and after introduced to the Singaporean Method? (3) Is there a significant
difference in the problem-solving performance and the self-report scores between the control
and experimental group?
2. PROCEDURES
You will be asked to use the workbook prepared by the Math Society and attend the
math class at the Computer Laboratory. You will also be interviewed via Focus Group
Discussion to obtain information regarding your reactions or responses to the approach.
Specifically, you will be asked to do the following: (1) You will be asked to attend the Math
class that uses the Singaporean approach for the whole term. (2) You will be interviewed by
your Math teacher for two (2) hours about your responses regarding the Singaporean approach
of learning Mathematics and the challenges you encounter using this approach.
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Cont. The expected duration of your participation is from October 2020 to January 2021.
No possible risks can pose danger to you in any form during the conduct of this study.
The implementation of the method may last for three (3) months or approximately 12 weeks
and the interview may last for two hours.
4. POSSIBLE BENEFITS
The findings of this research will benefit your teachers in expanding their teaching
practices to effectively deal with developing a very potential problem-solving skill among its
learners. This study is also useful for both public and private school administrators in the
country in preparing a math curriculum with an intervention that is anchored upon the result of
this study to develop and enhance the problem-solving skills among high school students.
5. FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
No amount will be required from you during your participation in this study.
6. CONFIDENTIALITY
Your identity in this study will be treated with utmost confidentiality. The results will be
published for academic purposes only. However, any data obtained as a result of your
participation in this study may be checked by the sponsor, by the person conducting this study
and or by the research panelists.
You are free to choose whether or not to participate in this study. There will be no penalty
if you choose not to participate. You may withdraw from your participation at any time without
penalty.
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Date: ___________________________________
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Date: ___________________________________
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Let Us Practice
Task A: Look at the questionnaire below. Answer the questions that follow by checking the
box that best describes you.
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A. SAKTO o SAYOP
Write SAKTO if the statement is true and SAYOP otherwise.
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___________ 13. Observations can provide good insights into how the
different participants are behaving and interacting, but it is
also time consuming.
___________ 14. Qualitative Research focuses on gathering numerical data
and generalizing it across groups of people or to explain a
phenomenon.
___________ 15. Primary data collection is quite cheaper than secondary
data collection, as the research is conducted by the
organization or agency itself, which requires resources like
investment and manpower.
Task B: Look around in your house or in your Purok and choose a topic.
Create some potential interview questions, and survey questionnaire related
to the topic chosen.
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Let Us Remember
Let Us Assess
Task A: Interview five (5) families in your barangay or other possible options
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Read the clues and put the answers into the puzzle. No Erasure.
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___ 1. How often do you buy mobile accessories for social acceptance
purposes?
___ 2. How regularly do you go to malls in a week?
___ 3. How much would you be willing to pay for a mobile app for dating?
___ 4. What are the differences in attitudes towards shopping between men
and women?
___ 5. What is the difference in the number of telephone calls made between
men and women?
___ 6. What is the relationship between a grade in math and level of class
participation among Grade 7 students?
___ 7. What is the relationship between the number of COVID-19 cases and
travel exposure?
___ 8. What is the relationship between job satisfaction and salary among
public school teachers?
___ 9. Can you describe how you first became aware of the COVID-19 crisis?
___ 10. Can you talk about your thoughts on how the COVID_19 pandemic
affects a person, a family, a school, or a community?
___ 11. How do you see yourself today, in terms of the “new normal”?
___ 12. How does your family view your gender crisis?
___ 13. What does your school or community do to educate you about the
COVID-19 pandemic crisis?
___ 14. Can you talk about whether or not you feel safe in your school or
community after the enhanced community quarantine was lifted?
___15. Which factors mostly distort the approval rating of the president?
Task D: Create a Google form related to the study that you are conducting.
Follow the steps in making a Google Form. Make sure to take note
of the parts of a questionnaire. Print/show your output to your
teacher.
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Let Us Enhance
Task A: What type of observation is illustrated in the following observation notes? Write the
letter of your choice on the space provided before the number. Choose from the choices
below:
A. complete observer B. observer as participant
C. participant as observer D. complete participant
Task B: Go to the link below and watch the video to enrich what you’ve already learned:
https://bit.ly/31oOcP6
https://bit.ly/3dCKMeg
Let Us Reflect
Task A: Using the space below, write a reflective essay about your learning experience on
the quantitative data-collection techniques. Let your essay reveal how much you
learned about each concept behind each topic dealt with in this lesson. Express
which concepts are the most understood, slightly understood, and the least
understood ones.
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References
Barrot, Jessie S. Practical Research 2 for Senior High School. Quezon City,
Philippines: C & E Publishing, Inc., 2017.
Babbie, Earl R. The Practice of Social Research, 12th ed. Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth Cengage, 2010.
Prieto, Nelia G., Victoria C. Naval, and Teresita G. Carey. Practical Research
2: Quantitative for Senior High School. Quezon City, Metro Manila:
Lorimar Publishing, Inc., 2017.
Online Sources/Websites
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