Practical Research 2 First Semester - Quarter 1 Week 3 Learning Activity Sheets (LAS)
Practical Research 2 First Semester - Quarter 1 Week 3 Learning Activity Sheets (LAS)
Practical Research 2 First Semester - Quarter 1 Week 3 Learning Activity Sheets (LAS)
SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
First Semester – Quarter 1
Week 3
Learning Activity Sheets (LAS)
TAGO 2 DISTRICT
Development Team of the SHS-LAS
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WEEKLY LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
Practical Research 2- Quarter 1, Week 4
Learning Objectives:
- Design a research used in daily life (CS_RS12-ld-e-1)
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Specific Objectives:
REFERENCES
Baraceros, Esther L. Practical Research 2. Sampaloc, Manila: Rex
Bookstore, Inc., 2016.
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Caintic, Helen, E. and Cruz, Juanita, M. Scientific Research Manual.
C&E Publishing, 2018.
II. Activity 1
Activity 1:
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is
incorrect.
_____________1. Inserting humor on the research title makes it more
interesting to the reader.
_____________2. Conducting a preliminary research lets you evaluate
the questions formulated.
_____________3. A very narrow research question can be developed
by doing a comparative study or expanding the scope of the study.
III. DISCUSSION
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find the fish. Thus, baseline information is needed for a successful
quest.
That fish analogy can be applied to finding a research topic. A
well-defined research topic is essential for a successful research. When
the topic is not well-defined, it becomes unmanageable and may result
in some drawbacks during data collection and analysis that could
compromise the strength of your study.
Hence, choosing a topic must undergo proper and thorough
planning and designing. The four basic steps in designing a research
topic are the following: (1) choose a broad topic, (2) do preliminary
research, (3) define the problem, and (5) refine the question. Guided
with these steps, a student researcher can certainly jumpstart a
quantitative research project.
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a broad topic for quantitative research: student, these tips will surely
guide you in selecting a broad topic for quantitative research:
A. Choose an interesting topic.
Research is a very challenging task that demands your time and
persistence. Your motivation to find the answer to the problem should
keep you going, thus building a momentum along the way. Therefore,
your research topic must be something that you are passionate
about. Review your answers in activity 1, and it might lead you to the
right path. After all, nothing is more satisfying than accomplishing
something that matters to you.
B. Select a significant topic.
A topic that is worth researching must be able to answer or
solve problems in the community. No one will take an interest in your
topic if it is obsolete and does not address any real problem. To be
proactive and to take part in solving problems with socio-economic
relevance gives a sense of accomplishment. You do not even have to
look far, just take a look at your household, neighborhood, school,
group of friends, or local community for a common
problem or difficulty. Activity 2 will help you identify some main points
that can serve as a basis for choosing your research study.
C. Choose a topic relevant to your field.
One of the goals of this course is for you to be able to produce a
quantitative research study that is aligned to your chosen track. A SHS
student under ABM must choose a topic related to business and
management while students taking HUMSS may consider choosing a
topic about politics, culture, and arts. Choosing a topic that you can
relate will certainly make your research project less challenging.
In the event, that the three tips above do not shed some light on your
minds, do not despair; other sources of ideas like the ones below may
be available for you.
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ii. Review of Literature. Some researchers reveal that reading previous
studies fueled their minds with tons of research topics. Reviewing the
literature lets them know what has been studied, what is not yet done,
and what other researchers suggest working on. Journals, periodicals,
and peer-reviewed articles are a good read.
iii. Field experts. Gather up some guts to approach anyone you know
that are experts on the field of your choice because they may give
valuable inputs or may currently be working on a study where you can
collaborate. Your instructor may also give you some advice, especially
on the possible obstacles, resource limitations, and expanse of the
study.
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research question can be developed by doing a comparative study or
expanding the scope of the study.
4. REFINE THE QUESTION. This step lets you evaluate the questions
formulated. What specific questions should you ask? How should you
gather your data sufficient to answer the questions? Are the questions
too narrow, or does it need to be trimmed down? While evaluating the
research question, consider the requirements of the course. How much
time are you given to finish the research? What resources do you need
and are they available? You will learn more about research questions in
lesson 4.
IV. Activity 2
Directions: Answer briefly the questions below.
1. Why is it important to choose a relevant, significant, and interesting
research topic?
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V. Activity 3
Directions: Choose one broad topic related to your track that interests
you, then list three (3) quantitative research questions related to the
topic. Follow the format below. Write your answers in separate sheet of
paper.
Question 1: ______________________________________
Question 2: ______________________________________
Question 3: ______________________________________
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VI. Activity 4
Directions: Fill in the needed data below.
VII. SELF-CHECK
ANSWER KEY
II. Activity 1
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
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