PR2 - SLHT 3 - January 18 To 22
PR2 - SLHT 3 - January 18 To 22
PR2 - SLHT 3 - January 18 To 22
In addition, in choosing statistical techniques in quantitative research, the purpose or objective of the research
study should be considered.
Test of Relationship between Two Variables
Pearson’s r (parametric)
Phi coefficient (non-parametric for nominal and dichotomous variables)
Spearman’s rho (non-parametric for ordinal variable)
Test of Difference between Two Data Sets from One Group
T-test for dependent samples (parametric)
McNemar change test
(non-parametric for nominal and dichotomous
variables)
Wilcoxon signed-rank test (non-parametric for ordinal variable)
Test of Difference between Two Data Sets from Two Different Groups
T-test for independent samples (parametric)
Two-way chi-square (non-parametric for nominal variable)
Mann-Whitney U test (non-parametric for ordinal variable)
Test More than Two Population Means
Analysis of Variance or ANOVA (parametric)
Test the Strength of Relation or Effect or Impact
Regression (parametric)
Presenting Research Methodology
Indeed, designing the research methodology in quantitative research is quite challenging. At this point, it is
assumed that you are now ready to present your written output. You need to consider the parts of your research
methodology; these are:
Research Design
Research Population and Sample
Sampling Procedure
Research Instruments
Validity and Reliability of Instruments
Research Intervention (if applicable)
Data Collection Procedure
Data Analysis
All of these are written in paragraph format as part of your research methodology. In
this lesson, you will be given guidelines in presenting this research portion. After
presentation, the most exciting part follows; and that is gathering your data.
b. EXERCISES:
b.1 Exercise 1: Arrange your Steps. Directions: Arrange the following steps in data gathering into their
correct sequence, 1 as being the first step, and 10 as the last step.
b.2 Exercise 2: Statistics Recall. Directions: From your previous lessons, recall the following terms in Statistics. Write its
definition or description and purpose or function in analyzing data. Fill in the boxes to provide the
information about these statistical terms or and use the table for your answer
___ 4. What indicator of a good research instrument when items are arranged from simple to complex? A.
Easily Tabulated B. Sequential C. Valid and Reliable D. Concise
___ 5. What is the purpose of Pearson’s r as a statistical technique? To test the
A. difference between sets of data from different groups.
B. difference between two sets of data from one group.
C. degree of effect research intervention or treatment.
D. relationship between two continuous variables.
___ 6. What statistical technique should be used for this research problem, “You would like to determine the
differences between the opinions of men and women on the COVID – 19 local government response?”
A. T-Test for two dependent samples C. Two-way Chi-square
B. T-Test for independent samples D. Pearson’s r
___ 7. What common scaling technique consists of several declarative statements that express viewpoint on a
topic? A. Semantic Differential Scale C. Observation Checklist
B. Completion Type D. Likert Scale
___ 8. What statistical technique should be used for this research question, “Is there a
significant difference between the pretest and posttest scores of learners in reading
comprehension test?” A. T-Test for two dependent samples C. Chi Square Test
B. T-Test for independent samples D. Pearson’s r
___ 9. What statistical technique purposes to test the relationship between two continuous
variables? A. T-Test for two dependent samples C. Chi Square Test
B. T-Test for independent samples D. Pearson’s r
___ 10. It is gathering information about a certain condition by using senses
A. Observation C. Experiment
B. Survey D. Hypothesis
d. SUGGESTED ENRICHMENT/REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY/IES: Answer the following questions concisely
1. In planning my data gathering procedure, I need to consider………..
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2. The factors to consider before planning the data analysis of the research study are…..
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3. What are the new learning you have gained from this module in terms of skills, content, and attitude in identifying and
stating the research problem?
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4. How will you improve your research writing skills in quantitative research?
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Reference: Luzano, Rochelle A., Practical Research 2 - Quarter 4 - Module 4, “Understanding Data and Ways to
Systematically Collect Data”
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