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This presentation covers research intervention, data collection, and experimental design techniques for a science project. It includes definitions, background information, differences between experimental and control groups, procedures, and data collection methods (e.g., observation, surveys).
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Practical Research XII RESEARCH INTERVENTION Presented by Group Definition Intervention is the act of 0 intervening in a situation. 1.An intervention is an occasion 0 when friends or family tell someone who has a serious 2 problem tha...
Practical Research XII RESEARCH INTERVENTION Presented by Group Definition Intervention is the act of 0 intervening in a situation. 1.An intervention is an occasion 0 when friends or family tell someone who has a serious 2 problem that they need to get help. The act of becoming involved in 0 an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to 3 change what happens. The act of becoming involved in 0 a situation in order to help deal with a problem. 4 Write the Background Information. it is an introductory paragraph that explains the relevance of the intervention to the study conducted. It also includes the context and duration of the treatment. Describe the Differences and Similarities between the Experimental and Control Group. State what will happen and what will not both in the experimental and control groups. This will clearly illustrate the parameters of the research groups. Describe the Procedures of the Intervention. In particular, describe how will the experimental group receive or experience the condition. It includes how will the intervention happens to achieve the desired result of the study. For example, how will the special tutorial program will take place? The reason for choosing the intervention and process should clear and concrete reasons. The researcher Explain the explains why the procedures are necessary. In addition, Basis of the theoretical and Procedures. conceptual basis for choosing the procedures is presented to establish the validity of the procedures. PLANNING DATA COLLECTI ON Quantitative Data Generally, data are any pieces of information or facts that people have known. Once these data answers the research problem, it becomes helpful to research. When research data appears to be measurable in the numerical form, it is considered quantitative data. However, some qualitative data can also be useful to quantitative research once it is given a numerical value. For example, if you study about adjustment experiences of students to distant learning, if it is categorized and numbered accordingly, then it can be quantified during analysis. Techniques in Collecting Quantitative Data OBSERVE It is gathering information about a certain condition by using senses. The researcher records the observation as seen and heard. This is done by direct observation or indirect observation by the use of gadgets or apparatus. An observation checklist aid the researcher in recording the data gathered. Survey Data gathering is done through interview or questionnaire. By means of questionnaire you use series of questions or statements that respondents will have to answer. Basically, respondents write or choose their answer from given choices. On the other hand, interview is when you ask respondents orally to tell you the responses. Since you are doing quantitative research, it is expected that responses have numerical value either it is nominal or ordinal in form. When your study is an experimental design, it was already discussed in the previous lesson that it would use ireaiment or intervention. After the chosen subjects, participants, or respondents undergone the intervention, the effects of such treatment will be measured. EXPERIMEN BEFORE 0 Develop research 1 questionnaire 0 Determine sample size through 2 stratified random technique 0 Seek permission from school principal of students 3 DURI 0 1 NG 0 2 Provide Administer the instructions questionnaire to respondents AFTE 0 R 0 1 Encode the 2 ANALYZ data E THE gathered DATA Three Phases in Data Collection In doing research, data collection is a major component of research. Neglecting to clarify the collection procedure would result in acquiring inaccurate data that will make you research study invalid. Hence, the data collection procedure is given meticulous attention to gather appropriate data. You are making sure that data you will gather answers to your research questions. The data gathering procedure is presented in a paragraph format in your research paper. Basically, the contents are the steps you are going to follow: 0 before you will gather the 1 data what to do during the actual 0 gathering of data 2 0 the things to consider after 3 data has been gathered Thank you! Do you have any questions?