Senior High School Inquiry: Literature Review
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What was the mean acceptability score of the seaweed puto, as evaluated by the 26 panelists?

  • 8.54 (liked extremely) (correct)
  • 8.00 (liked very much)
  • 7.54 (liked very much)
  • 9.00 (liked extremely)
  • According to the article, how long does seaweed puto typically last when stored at room temperature?

  • Five days
  • Two days
  • Three days (correct)
  • One week
  • Which ingredient is NOT specifically listed as a component in the original seaweed puto recipe described in the article?

  • Sugar
  • Moringa (correct)
  • Coconut milk
  • Flour
  • A study conducted by a Filipino researcher in Japan is considered what type of study, according to the document?

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

    What critical element is emphasized when presenting related studies, both foreign and local in research reports?

    <p>Relevance to the present study (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal of a literature review in the research process?

    <p>To identify, analyze, and synthesize existing documents related to a research topic. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes the 'related' documents in a literature review?

    <p>Documents that have a direct bearing or connection to the ongoing study, including legal bases, literature and studies. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is a literature review typically structured in a research paper, thesis, or dissertation?

    <p>It is generally divided into three parts as it allows for organized and focused content presentation. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is MOST important when selecting literature for a research study?

    <p>The relevance of the information to research questions and study aims. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When choosing sources for a literature review, what does 'ethical standards' primarily refer to?

    <p>Properly acknowledging sources and using them responsibly without plagiarism or fabrication. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary function of the 'Related Legal Bases' section in a research paper?

    <p>To establish the study's relevance to government objectives. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the information provided, how should 'Related Legal Bases' be arranged in a research paper?

    <p>Chronologically, from the most recent to the oldest. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a primary consequence of not explaining the relevance of each legal basis in a research paper?

    <p>The study may be deemed unscientific. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the example given regarding milkfish processing, what does the study aim to achieve beyond commercialization?

    <p>To minimize pollution through waste utilization. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which legislative act is specifically mentioned as a basis for the waste management focus in the milkfish study example?

    <p>National Solid Waste Management Act of 1999 (RA 9003) (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the information provided on shelf life, what is the expected maximum storage duration of puto, when refrigerated?

    <p>One week. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT identified as a suitable source for a literature review?

    <p>Personal blogs. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary issue that Roig (2002) identifies in scientific writing?

    <p>Balancing clarity and conciseness. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the principles of ethical practice, what does 'honesty' in scientific communication involve?

    <p>Reporting data accurately and not misrepresenting it. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the principle of 'objectivity' primarily aim to avoid in research?

    <p>Bias in the research process. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Senior High School Inquiry, Investigation, and Immersion

    • This is a learning activity sheet (LAS)
    • It's based on self-learning modules, learner's materials, textbooks, and teaching guides from DepEd Central Office
    • Utilization of external resources is for non-profit, educational purposes, and constitutes fair use

    Selecting Good Literature Review

    • Literature review is a process of studying existing writing on a specific topic

    • It involves identifying, locating, and analyzing related documents

    • "Related" refers to legal basis, literature, and studies directly impacting the current study

    • Related Literature Review is divided into three sections: Related Legal Bases, Related Literature, and Related Studies

    • Related Legal Bases show the study's relevance to government goals

    • Major sources include laws, department directives (e.g., circulars, orders, memoranda)

    • Legal bases should be presented chronologically, from recent to oldest, with explanations of their relevance

    • Absence of explanation makes the study unscientific.

    • Literature is defined as enduring written works of lasting importance, exhibiting creative thought and skill

    • Literature in a research paper is presented chronologically (most recent to oldest)

    Competency and Objectives

    • Competency: selecting related literature using sources adhering to ethical standards (4-6 local and international sources)
    • Objectives: identifying ethical literature review standards; selecting suitable literature review sources; appreciating the importance of a good literature review

    Illustrations and Examples

    • Illustration 1 (Utilization and Commercialization of Milkfish Bones): Example of a study using Republic Act No. 9003 (National Solid Waste Management Act) and Republic Act No. 8550 (Philippine Fisheries Code) as legal basis for its waste-management and commercialization efforts
    • Illustration 1 (Seaweed Puto): A study on the acceptability, salability, and profitability of seaweed puto (pudding) with and without moringa.
    • This illustrates both local and international studies as sources of related material
    • Relevant research studies and articles serve as examples and reference material
    • Foreign studies: research completed outside the Philippines (e.g., a Filipino researcher's doctoral work in Japan)
    • Local studies: research completed by Filipinos in the Philippines

    Qualitative and Quantitative Research

    • Sample literature reviews are provided as examples for both qualitative and quantitative research.

    Ethical Considerations in Research

    • Honesty: avoiding bias, maintaining promises, showing consistency in thought and action
    • Objectivity: avoiding personal bias in research design, data analysis, and interpretation
    • Carefulness: meticulous work, detailed records, and critical examination of own work
    • Openness: sharing data, results, ideas, and tools; being open to criticism and new ideas
    • Respect for Intellectual Property: respecting copyrights and patents
    • Confidentiality: protecting respondent information
    • Social Responsibility: contributing to social good through research
    • Competence: lifelong learning and upholding professional expertise
    • Legality: adhering to applicable laws and institutional policies
    • Animal Care: treating animals ethically during research projects
    • Human Subjects Protection: protecting human participants, ensuring privacy, dignity, and equitable distribution of research benefits and burdens

    Activity 1 (True/False)

    • Assessment of ethical standards fulfillment in literature review scenarios

    Activity 2 (Finding a Good Source)

    • Using research questions to identify relevant literature sources

    Activity 3 (Complete Me!)

    • Reflective exercise on the importance of writing a good literature review

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    This quiz focuses on the process of conducting a literature review in the context of Senior High School Inquiry, Investigation, and Immersion. It explores how to identify, locate, and analyze related documents, including legal bases and studies that impact the current research. Students will learn about the importance of organizing their literature review effectively.

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