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Practical Research Woksheet 2

This document contains a concept map activity and reading comprehension questions about research topics and methods. The concept map asks students to provide words associated with "inquire", "critical", and "guarantee". The reading comprehension questions define guidelines for choosing research topics, topics to avoid, tips for writing titles, and the importance of research. There is also an activity to complete a table comparing the definitions, goals, characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research methods.

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Practical Research Woksheet 2

This document contains a concept map activity and reading comprehension questions about research topics and methods. The concept map asks students to provide words associated with "inquire", "critical", and "guarantee". The reading comprehension questions define guidelines for choosing research topics, topics to avoid, tips for writing titles, and the importance of research. There is also an activity to complete a table comparing the definitions, goals, characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research methods.

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Name: Papa,Jan Cedryk L.

Grade/Section: ABM 12 - Milgram


Subject: Practial Research

Directions: Complete the concept map by writing words associated with the middle word. Be
guided by the clues in the sentence below each graph.

1. The detectives need more time to inquire about the case.

Survey

Examine
Question INQUIR
E

Interrogate Ask

2. The witness statement is crucial to the solution of the case.

Critical

Essential Important
Crucia
l

Pivotal Vital
3. The witness’ statement is crucial to the solution of the case

Pleasure

Ensure Secure
guarantee

Assurance Promise

Directions: Read and analyze the questions comprehensively.

1. What are the guidelines in choosing a research topic?


- Choose a topic that you are interested in
- Choose a topic that will enable you to read and understand the literature
- Define your topic
- Formulate a thesis statement

2.What are the research topic to be avoided?

- Topics with untrustworthy sources Strong, dependable sources are used in high-quality
research articles. They’re no longer reliable if you can only discover information from one source
or if the sources you’re using are extremely biased. Make sure you don’t choose a topic that is
based on a single point of view, as this can be readily refuted or debunked.

3.What are the three basic tips to keep in mind while writing a title?
- Condenses the paper's content in a few words.
- Captures the readers' attention.
- Differentiates the paper from other papers of the same subject area.
4. Why is research important to our daily life?
- Research is important because here we can learn about others experience, works, and
definition of our certain topic that we search. Research can be helpful when we want to
search the latest news on the world and can be helpful in our studies, work, and also our
knowledge.

Individual Activity: Supply the missing information inside the table to complete the
illustration below between the comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Research.

Quantitative Research Qualitative Research


Defenitions: Quantitative methods emphasize Qualitative research gathers
objective measurements and the participants' experiences, perceptions,
statistical, mathematical, or and behavior. It answers the hows
numerical analysis of data collected and whys instead of how many or
through polls, questionnaires, and how much. It could be structured as a
surveys, or by manipulating pre- stand-alone study, purely relying on
existing statistical data using qualitative data or it could be part of
computational techniques. mixed-methods research that
Quantitative research focuses on combines qualitative and quantitative
gathering numerical data and data. This review introduces the
generalizing it across groups of readers to some basic concepts,
people or to explain a particular definitions, terminology, and
phenomenon. application of qualitative research.
Goals: Your goal in conducting The focus is on language, behaviors,
quantitative research study is to and social structures. Qualitative
determine the relationship between researchers want to present personal
one thing an independent variable experiences and produce narrative
and another a dependent or stories that use natural language to
outcome variable within a provide meaningful answers to their
population. Quantitative research research questions. Qualitative
designs are either descriptive research focuses on descriptions,
subjects usually measured once or opinions, and experiences rather than
experimental subjects measured numbers. Standard data collection
before and after a treatment. A techniques include interviews,
descriptive study establishes only diaries, focus groups, documents,
associations between variables; an artifacts, and direct observations.
experimental study establishes
causality.
Characteristics: - The data is usually - Multiple sources of
gathered using structured data. Qualitative researchers
research instruments. generally choose to collect the
- The results are based on required data from various
larger sample sizes that sources such as interviews,
are representative of the documentation, and
population. observations, rather than
- The research study can relying only on one source
usually be replicated or data.
repeated, given its high - Inductive data
reliability. analysis. Qualitative
- Researcher has a clearly researchers build categories,
defined research question patterns and themes from the
to which objective ground up (inductive) or from
answers are sought. separate data into a complete
- All aspects of the study conclusion.
are carefully designed - Theoretical perspective
before data is collected. (theoritical lens). Qualitative
- Data are in the form of researchers often use certain
numbers and statistics, perspectives in conducting
often arranged in tables, research such as ethnography,
charts, figures, or other cultural concepts, gender
non-textual forms. differences, race and others.
- Project can be used to - A holistic account.
generalize concepts more Qualitative researchers usually
widely, predict future try to make a complex picture
results, or investigate of a research issue or problem.
causal relationships. Researchers describe the
perspectives and factors
- Researcher uses tools,
associated with the problem as
such as questionnaires or
a whole.
computer software, to
collect numerical data.

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