G12-SLM3-Q3-PR2 - V2 Final
G12-SLM3-Q3-PR2 - V2 Final
G12-SLM3-Q3-PR2 - V2 Final
Practical Research 2
Quarter 3 – Module 3:
Conceptual Framework
& Review of Related Literature
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Practical Research 2 for Grade 11
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Quarter 3 – Module: 3 Conceptual Framework & Review of Related LiteratureSrst
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What I Know
Task 1.
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is true
and write FALSE if the statement is incorrect. Write your answers in your
ActivityNotebook/ Activity Sheets.
1. Conceptual frameworks give life to a research.
2. If theoretical framework and/or conceptual framework are applied
wrongly, the result their research findings become weak.
3. It is the researcher’s explanation of how the research problem would be
explored.
4. The research activities are planned to verify the hypothesis and not to
find out the solution of the problem or to seek an answer to a question.
5. Hypothesis is called also a leap into the dark.
6. Hypothesis predicts what the researchers expect to see, the goal of
research is to determine whether this guess is right or wrong.
7. The goal literature review is to bring the reader up to date with
current literature on a topic and form the basis for another goal, such
as the justification for future research in the area.
8. A good literature review gathers biases information about a particular
subject from any sources.
9. The introduction and conclusion to your review of the literature
should show how your research project will join the on-going
conversation.
10. The main aim in structuring your review of the literature is to lead
your reader to understand the need to precisely conduct the form of
literature review or research paper that you propose or have done.
What’s In 2
Task 2:
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Conceptual
Framework
Review of Related
Literature
Hypothesis
Task 3
Study the diagram below and answer the questions that follow.
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What is It
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Paradigm
Profile of Respondents
a. Age
b. Sex
c. Family Income Academic
Performance in
SHS
Student’s Motivation
a. Intrinsic
b. Extrinsic
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Searching and selecting appropriate articles
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The next step after selected a topic is to identify, in a structured way, the
appropriate and related information. A systematic approach is considered most
likely to produce a review that will be advantageous in notifying practice. The
comprehensiveness and relevance are what reviewers need to considerand
add that the more specific the topic or question being searched is, the more
focused the result will be (Cronin et al, 2008). The types of articles that are
selected for a good review of literature are theoretical presentations, review
articles, and empirical research articles. Choosing the work of a single
researcher may be one method for starting a literature review. Your presentation
will be more powerful if conflicting theoretical positions and findings are
presented along with the position or prediction that you support in your paper.
You should choose several researchers' works that have addedto the knowledge
base in a specific area. Strive to eliminate (or explain away) articles that have
faulty methods or that use faulty reasoning to support their findings.
After you have collected the articles, you intend to use in your
literature review, you are ready to analyze each one (break it down and identify
the important information in it) and then synthesize the collection of articles
(integrate them and identify the conclusions that can be drawn from the
articles as a group). Initially, it is advisable to undertake a first read of the
articles that have been collected to get a sense of what they are about. Most
published articles contain a summary or abstract at the beginning of the
paper, which will assist with this process and enable the decision as to
whether it is worthy of further reading or inclusion. At this point, it may also
be of benefit to undertake an initial classification and grouping of the articles
by type of source (Cronin, et al, 2008).
What’s More
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What I Have Learned
I thought
I learned that
What I Can Do
Assessment
Directions. Read each item carefully. Write the letter that corresponds to
your answers.
1. A structure which the researcher believes can best explain the natural
progression of the phenomenon to be studied .
a. hypothetical b. conceptual
c. theoretical d. assumed theory
2. A prediction of the outcome of a study is .
a. hypothesis b. scope
c. concept d. summary
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3. It is arranged in a logical structure to aid provide a picture or visual
display of how ideas in a study relate to one another is .
a. Conceptual framework b. theoretical framework
c. hypothetical framework d. conjectural framework
4. It is well written and contains few if any personal biases is .
a. theories b. hypothesis
c. assumption d. literature
5. The reviewer/researcher needs to present the precise criteria except:
a. Formulate the research question
b. Set inclusion or exclusion criteria
c. Select and access the literature
d. provides opportunity to jump into conclusion
6. A is considered most likely to produce a review that will be
advantageous in notifying practice.
a. simplified approach b. systematic approach
c. Basic approach c. organized approach
7. The following are main purposes of systematic review of literature
except:
a. To provide the reader with a comprehensive background for
understanding current knowledge.
b. Highlighting the significance of new research.
c. It can inspire research ideas by identifying gaps or
inconsistencies in a body of knowledge.
d. To providing the common blunders in identifying the solution
of the problem
8. The key to a good or research paper is the ability to present the
findings in such a way that it demonstrates your knowledge in a clear
and consistent way.
a. literature review b. conceptual framework
c. Theoretical framework d. hypothesis
9. The following are overall aims of theoretical and conceptual framework
except:
a. Explains the path of a research
b. Grounds it firmly in theoretical constructs.
c. To make research findings more meaningful
d. summarizes the findings and conclusions of the study
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10. The following are components of hypothesis except:
a. The variables
b. The population
c. The relationship between the variables
d. The significance of the study
Additional Activities
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Activity 1 (answers may vary)
Activity 2 (answers may vary)
Activity 3 (answers may vary)
Activity 4 (Answers may vary)
Activity 5 (Answers may vary)
Activity 6
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2. A
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. D
10. D
Activity 7 (answers may vary)
Answer Key
Glossary
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