Grade 12 Prac Research 2 Module 3
Grade 12 Prac Research 2 Module 3
Grade 12 Prac Research 2 Module 3
12
Practical Research 2
Quarter 1
Module 1: Kinds of Variables and Its Uses
Senior High
School
Practical Research 2 – Grade 12
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1
Module 3: Kinds of Variables and Its Uses
First Edition, 2020
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Management Team:
Josefina M. Pablo, CID Chief
Manolo C. Davantes, EPS Science
Dalisay E. Esguerra, EPS, LRMS
Ana Lisa M. Mesina, PDO II LRMS
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master the nature of
Research. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The
language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the
standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with
the textbook you are now using.
The module contains one lesson The Nature of Variables and Data.
Activity 1: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Represent categories that cannot be ordered in any particular way.
a. Nominal variables
b. Ordinal variables
c. Interval variables
d. Ratio variables
2. Represents categories that can be ordered from greatest to smallest.
a. Nominal variables
b. Ordinal variables
c. Interval variables
d. Ratio variables
3. Variables that have values that lie along an evenly dispersed range of numbers.
a. Nominal variables
b. Ordinal variables
c. Interval variables
d. Ratio variables
4. Variables that have values that lie along an evenly dispersed range of numbers when there
is an absolute zero.
a. Nominal variables
b. Ordinal variables
c. Interval variables
d. Ratio variables
5. What kind of variable shows biological sex (e.g. males vs. females) or political affiliation.
a. Nominal variables
b. Ordinal variables
c. Interval variables
d. Ratio variables
Lesson
Activity 2: Provide three (3) suitable variables for each given topic. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. Examples of variables related to CLIMATE CHANGE:
a. ___________________
b. ___________________
c. ___________________
What’s New
Activity 2.1: Based on the answers you provided on Activity 2, explain why you think those variables are
suited for the topics given. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. CLIMATE CHANGE
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What is it?
3. Interval Variables have values that lie along an evenly dispersed range of
numbers. Example of interval data include temperature, person’s net worth.
4. Ratio Variables have values that lie along an evenly dispersed range of numbers
when there is an absolute zero, as opposed to net worth which can have a negative
debt-to-income
Kinds of Variables
1. Independent Variables – those that probably cause, influence, or affect outcomes.
They are invariably called treatment, manipulated, antecedent or predictor
variables.
2. Dependent Variables - those that depend on the independent variables; they are
the outcome or results of the influence of the independent variable.
Independent variables stand alone and they are not changed by the other
variables you are trying to measure.
Examples of Independent Variables:
gender
age
what people eat
how much time spent on using gadgets
how much time youngsters spend on online or mobile games
Dependent variables are what researchers are interested in. They depend
on other factors.
Example of Dependent Variables
test score (may change to several factors)
Factors such as:
o How much you studied
o How much sleep you got last night
o How hungry you were when you took the test
What I Have
Learned
2. Dependent – those that shows effects or result or outcomes of the influence of the
independent variables.
4. Control – those that are measured in a study because they potentially influence
the dependent variable, using statistical procedures like analysis of covariance to
control variables.
5. Confounding – those that are not actually measured but they exist. Researchers
comment on the influence of confounding variables, after the study has been
completed because those variables may have operated to explain the relationship
between the independent and dependent variables.
What I Can Do
2. Explain the term “control variable” in your own words in a complete sentence.
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Additional
Activities
Provide the suitable Independent and dependent variables, based on the given topic. Explain your answer.
1. Depression among teenagers
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Reference
Book title: Practical Research for Senior High School 2
Authors: Nelia G. Prieto, Ph.D., Victoria C. Naval, DEM, and Teresita G. Carey, D.A.L.L
Published by: LORIMAR Publishing INC.