Practical Research 1 - 3rd Quarter Summative Test
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In analyzing survey data, you find a notable number of incomplete responses to a specific question. What is the most appropriate course of action?

  • Delete the incomplete surveys to ensure data uniformity.
  • Acknowledge this deficiency's existence and explore its implications for the results. (correct)
  • Revise the problematic question and redistribute the survey to all participants.
  • Disregard the missing data points to proceed with the analysis without adjustment.
  • Which of the following elements is typically included within the scope and limitations section of a research study?

  • Subject matter of the study
  • Predetermined theories which support the argument
  • Intended direct recipients of research outcomes. (correct)
  • Primary research instruments utilized.
  • Which section of a research paper formulates a testable relationship between variables, articulated as an interrogative statement?

  • Research Framework
  • Research question
  • Research Title
  • Research statement (correct)
  • Given the study title: 'The Lived Experiences of Senior High School Students in the New Normal,' what is the most suitable general research question?

    <p>What are the lived experiences of senior high school students in the new normal? (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Given the overarching question 'What factors influence student performance in English?', which specific question would yield the most focused and actionable insights?

    <p>Do students' grades improve by using online English tutorials? (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which part of a research paper articulates the value of the study to distinct entities such as society, governmental bodies, academic institutions, and future researchers?

    <p>Significance of the Study (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes the scope of a research project?

    <p>The limitation of the research (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement accurately characterizes the 'Background of the Study' section in a research paper?

    <p>It underscores the compelling rationale for undertaking the research. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following elements is typically NOT found in Chapter I (Introduction) of a research paper?

    <p>Review of related literature (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a study investigating the impact of stress on junior high school students, which group is most likely to directly benefit from the findings?

    <p>Students (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is the LEAST important when initially choosing a research topic?

    <p>Availability of the resources (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Teacher C notices a high failure rate in their ICT class. Which research question is most appropriate to investigate this issue?

    <p>Why did the students fail? (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement concerning the nature of research in everyday life is NOT accurate?

    <p>Research is limited to social issues and injustices in the society. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A researcher is investigating the effects of social media on teenagers' mental health. Which scope demonstrates an appropriately focused research question?

    <p>The specific effects of a few popular platforms on teenagers in your school. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A researcher is examining the impact of video games on student creativity. Which delimitation provides an example of a well-defined focus?

    <p>Focusing on the effects of educational video games on middle school students. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A researcher aims to understand social interactions within a community by observing their natural environment and social phenomena. Which research approach aligns with this methodology?

    <p>Qualitative Research (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements provides the most accurate definition of research?

    <p>A systematic investigation aimed to extend the knowledge of what is already known and what is yet to be known. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A team of scientists is conducting research to expand the current knowledge of a specific phenomenon, without focusing on its immediate practical applications. Which type of research are they undertaking?

    <p>Basic Research to understand fundamental principles (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A researcher is embarking on a new study. What is the crucial first step they should take to ensure the research is focused and effective?

    <p>Defining the research problem (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT typically a primary purpose of conducting research?

    <p>Explaining well-understood phenomena (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A student uses existing research to successfully resolve a personal dilemma. Which aspect of research significance does this exemplify?

    <p>Helping to solve problems (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A study's conclusion is derived from direct observations and experimental results, maintaining objectivity and logical reasoning throughout the process. Which characteristic of research does this best illustrate?

    <p>It is based on observations and experiments. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A researcher is conducting a study titled 'The Lived Experiences of the Subanens during Pandemic'. Which specific type of qualitative research design does this title indicate?

    <p>Phenomenological (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A research study aims to provide deep insights into how individuals cope with the loss of loved ones. Which research approach is most suitable for achieving this goal?

    <p>Phenomenological (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Missing Data

    Data points that are absent from a dataset, impacting analysis.

    Scope and Limitation

    Defines the boundaries and constraints of research.

    Research Statement

    A phrase that articulates the relationship in a research.

    General Research Question

    A broad question that guides research direction.

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    Specific Research Question

    A detailed question that seeks to uncover specific information.

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    Significance of the Study

    Describes the importance of the research to various stakeholders.

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    Background of the Study

    Provides context and rationale for the research conducted.

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    Beneficiary

    Individuals or groups that gain from the research outcomes.

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    Qualitative Research

    A method that investigates social phenomena in their natural setting for in-depth understanding.

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    Basic Research

    Research aimed at increasing understanding of nature's problems for better control over the environment.

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    Research Problem Definition

    The first step in research to clarify what you are investigating.

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    Empirical Research

    Research based on observations and experiments rather than theory alone.

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    Phenomenological Research

    A type of qualitative research focused on individuals' lived experiences.

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    Ethical Research Practices

    Guidelines to protect participants, such as gaining consent and maintaining anonymity.

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    The Lived Experiences

    Refers to understanding someone's personal experiences, often used in qualitative research.

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    Research Purposes

    Identifies aims such as solving problems, explaining phenomena, and predicting outcomes.

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    Research Focus

    The main area or aspect being investigated in research.

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    Delimitation

    The boundaries set around the research topic to narrow the focus.

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    Research Topic Considerations

    Factors to consider when selecting a research topic, excluding resource availability.

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    Research Question Example

    A question that specifies what needs investigation, e.g., why students failed.

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    Designing Research Statements

    Research should explore not just social issues but various aspects of life.

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    Scope of Research

    Defines the specific area your study will focus on, such as social media effects on teenagers.

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    Good Delimitation Example

    Focusing only on educational video games for middle school students in a study.

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    Definition of Research

    A systematic investigation aimed at expanding existing knowledge.

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    Study Notes

    Practical Research 1 - Summative Test (3rd Quarter)

    • Question 1 (Survey Data Analysis): A significant number of students skipped a question in a survey. The best course of action is to acknowledge the data limitation and discuss how it might affect the findings.

    • Question 2 (Scope and Limitations): Scope and limitations encompass the boundaries and constraints of a research project.

    • Question 3 (Research Relationship Questions): A research question that establishes a relationship between variables, worded as a question.

    • Question 4 (General Research Question): The best question for the topic "The lived experiences of Senior High School students in the new normal" is: What are the lived experiences of the senior high school students in the new normal?

    • Question 5 (Specific Research Question): The best specific research question from "What are the factors influencing student performance in English subject?" is: Does using online English tutorials improve student grades?

    • Question 6 (Significance of the Study): The significance of the study explains the importance of the research to society, the government, institutions, and future research.

    • Question 7 (Background of the Study): The Background of the study highlights the necessity of the research and its relation to existing theories.

    • Question 8 (Research Beneficiaries): The community benefits most from a study focusing on the effects of stress on junior high school students.

    • Question 9 (Target Population): Choosing five participants out of 50 represents a research limitation.

    • Question 10 (Chapter 1 Components): Chapter 1 of a research paper typically includes the introduction and research problem statements. It does not include a review of related literature (that's usually in chapter 2).

    • Question 11 (Research Topic Considerations): Important factors when selecting a research topic include practicality, researcher interest and necessity, uniqueness, and availability of resources.

    • Question 12 (Research Question for Teacher): A suitable question to help a teacher whose ICT class has a high failure rate is: What intervention can be employed?

    • Question 13 (Research in Daily Life): Research in daily life is not limited to social problems; it affects and shapes our understanding of the world, interpersonal relationships, and societal structures.

    Effects of Social Media on Mental Health (Question 14)

    • Scope of Social Media Research: A focused research project should limit its scope to a specific group or platform.

    Video Games on Student Creativity (Question 15)

    • Delimitation: A good delimitation for a study on video games and student creativity is focusing on the effects of educational video games on middle school students.

    Defining Research (Question 16)

    • Definition of Research: Research is a systematic investigation to extend, modify, or create knowledge.

    Qualitative Research (Question 17)

    • Naturalistic Inquiry: Qualitative research is a naturalistic inquiry method, involving in-depth understanding of social phenomena in their natural setting.

    Basic and Applied Research (Question 18)

    • Basic Research: Basic research, or pure research, aims to expand our overall knowledge about a phenomenon. It's focused on improving understanding of the fundamental principles, rather than on practical application.

    Research Process (Question 19 - Question 21)

    • Research Steps: The research process starts with defining the research problem.
    • Purpose of Research: Research serves to predict events, solve problems, evaluate past happenings, and explain phenomena.

    Research Characteristics (Question 22)

    • Empirical Research: Empirical research is based on observations and experiments and is guided by objective facts.

    Research Types (Question 23 - Question 24)

    • Research Method Types: Research can be historical, phenomenological, correlational, etc. Different methods are useful for different research topics and questions.

    Ethical Research Practices (Question 25)

    • Ethical Research Practices: Ethical research involves gaining informed consent, respecting participant anonymity, and allowing participants to withdraw at any time.

    Research Topic Selection (Question 26)

    • Research Topics: Different subjects lend themselves better to specific research styles.

    Research Codes and Ethics Questions (27)

    • Codes of Ethics: Maintaining confidentiality, providing proper attribution (for research involving the use of other sources/materials ),and avoiding misconduct are crucial ethical considerations in research

    Research Report Structure (Question 28)

    • Significance of Study: Explains the practical significance of the research.

    Research Methods (Question 29-Question 30)

    • Research Methods: Case studies, historical analyses, and ethnographic research are various approaches for acquiring information.

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    A summative test covering survey data analysis, research scope and limitations. Also focuses on formulating general and specific research relationship questions. It assesses understanding lived experiences and influencing factors.

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