Final PR1 Q3M1
Final PR1 Q3M1
Pre-assessment
Directions: Read the following statements. Answer TRUE if the statement describes a
research, FALSE if you think it is not. Write your answers on the blank.
___1. Should have an adequate data before conducting a research.
___2. Have an objective view of his or her study, the researcher should avoid listening to another
researcher.
___3. Researcher must read literature that relates to the problem he or she is studying.
___4. Opinion from any person is recognized and considered as an answer to the question asked by the
researcher.
___5. Researcher has the final say in his findings.
INTRODUCTION
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successfully completed the definition of research.
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Using the words encircled, formulate your own definition of research. Use the blanks provided.
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Now, the proceeding activities will help you in identifying qualitative research its types,
methods, and other approaches. You will also learn the importance of research in our daily
lives, its characteristics, and processes.
INTERACTION
Learning Activities
Qualitative research involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio)
to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences. It can be used to gather in-depth insights into a
problem or generate new ideas for research.
Qualitative research is the opposite of quantitative research, which involves collecting and analyzing
numerical data for statistical analysis.
Qualitative research is commonly used in the humanities and social sciences, in subjects such as
anthropology, sociology, education, health sciences, history, etc.
Qualitative research is used to understand how people experience the world. While there are many
approaches to qualitative research, they tend to be flexible and focus on retaining rich meaning when
interpreting data.
Action research- Researchers and participants collaboratively link theory to practice to drive social
change.
Narrative research- Researchers examine how stories are told to understand how participants
perceive and make sense of their experiences.
In your junior high school, you learned that research is essential knowing that it is used in your daily
life. It will enable you for inquiry and research in finding solutions to problems especially in real life
situations. Sharing your experiences and knowledge on the importance of research develops your
skills to think critically and relate it in every decision you do.
What is Research?
Nature of Inquiry
Characteristics of Research
Step 2. Find background information about your chosen topic (Review of Related Literature).
Step 4. Gather necessary data using open ended questions (for qualitative research) and closed-ended
questionnaire or paper pencil test questionnaire (for quantitative research) (Data Gathering Activities).
Step 5. Process and analyse data using thematic analysis (for qualitative research) and statistical tools
(for quantitative research).
Step 6. Formulate new insights gained (for qualitative research) conclusions (for quantitative research)
and recommendations.
Ethics in Research
Research ethics are guidelines for the responsible conduct of research which educates and monitors
researchers to ensure high standard. It promotes the aim of research, such as expanding knowledge
and supports the values required for collaborative work, such as mutual respect and fairness.
1. Informed Consent. This is required to secure in order protect the rights of the participants in your
study. Inform your participants about the criteria set for choosing them as informants and the
schedule of one-on-one interview at the convenient time they are available. Participation to the study
will be completely voluntary.
2. Honesty. It report data, results, methods and procedures, and publication status. Do not fabricate,
falsify and misrepresent the data.
3. Objectivity. Avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data interpretation, peer review,
personnel decisions, grant writing, expert testimony, and other aspects of research.
4. Integrity. Keep your promises and agreements; act with sincerity; strive for consistency of thought
and action.
5. Carefulness. Avoid careless errors and negligence; carefully and critically examine your work and
the work of peers. Keep good records of research activities.
E XE R C I S E S
Processing
Questions
1. What is qualitative research? How does it differ from quantitative research?
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INTEGRATION
Closure/Synthesis
Directions: Ask your classmate or a friend about his/her plans after senior high school. Ask him/her how
research played a major role in his/her chosen track or strand. Make a report about it. Write
your report using a narrative format. Make use of the notes you wrote down before and after
you conducted your interview to flesh out the report. The first is the brief detail about what
the report is, who is the interviewee and the location of the interview. Then break up the
interview into paragraphs, like narrating a story and finally a conclusion paragraph to end
your report. The interview can be done through chat, text, or call. Or, if you conduct a face-
to-face interview be sure to strictly follow the health protocols. Use the lines below for your
answer.
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INTERVENTION
Evaluation
Directions: Read the following statements. Answer TRUE if the statement describes a research,
FALSE if you think it is not. Write your answers on the blank.
___1. An opinion from any person is recognized and considered as an answer to the question asked by
the researcher.
___2. A researcher must read literature that relates to the problem he or she is studying.
___3. The researcher has the final say in his findings
. ___4 Have an objective view of his or her study, the researcher should avoid listening to another
researcher.
___5 Should have an adequate data before conducting a research.
POST ASSESSMENT
_____1. Qualitative research generally uses smaller pools of participants than quantitative research.
_____2. Qualitative research uses statistical analysis to prove or disprove a particular hypothesis based on
_____3. Both qualitative and quantitative research rely on analysing data, but qualitative research relies
_____4. Consistency of data collection and analysis by a neutral, unknowing party is a hallmark of good
qualitative research.
_____5. Reliability of data can be checked through statistical analysis or checking with participants