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B11: KARL PATRICK C. PACHECO SUBMITTED: JAN.

29, 2021
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Practical Research 2
Looking Back

Definition Characteristics
A sampling technique
Large sample size is
where every member of
needed, objective, can be
the target
used to generalize precise
population has an equal
findings
chance of being selected.

Probability
Sampling

Simple random,
Convenience, Purposive,
Systematic, Stratified,
Quota, Snowball
Cluster, Multi-stage

Examples Non- Examples

Definition Characteristics
A sampling technique
Subjective, relies on
where individuals of the
researcher judgment, can
target population are not
be useful in qualitative
given equal chance of
research
being selected.

Non-Probability
Sampling

Simple random,
Convenience, Purposive,
Systematic, Stratified,
Quota, Snowball
Cluster, Multi-stage

Examples Non- Examples


B11: KARL PATRICK C. PACHECO SUBMITTED: JAN.29, 2021
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Practical Research 2
Activity 1
Describe Me
1. ordinal
2. ratio
3. ordinal
4. nominal
5. interval
6. ordinal
7. interval
8. ratio
9. nominal
10.nominal
B11: KARL PATRICK C. PACHECO SUBMITTED: JAN.29, 2021
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Activity 2
Matcherific
1. E
2. C
3. J
4. F
5. D
6. A
7. I
8. B
9. H
10.G
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Practical Research 2
Activity 3
I Am Belong

Primary Sources Secondary Sources


1.survey questionnaire
2.client histories 1.journals
3.focus group 2.internet articles
discussion 3.books published
4.experiment 4.brochures
5.unstructured 5.newspapers
interview 6.human observation
6.personal observation
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Practical Research 2
Check Your Understanding

1. Primary resources refer to the collection of data


for the first time or the transformation of raw data into new forms
as a precursor of analysis. This includes surveys, focus groups,
questionnaires, and interviews. Secondary resources refer to the
collection of data that does not generate new data. It reuses or
revisits the primary research of other research projects. This
includes research that are in libraries, databases, and archives.

2. Reliability is important because it makes sure that your


research can be replicated under the same conditions. Validity is
also important because it makes sure that your research really
measures what you intend to measure.

3. The measurement scale is important for a researcher to


identify because it allows the research to qualify or quantify
data variables in statistics. It also determines what are the kind of
techniques to be used for statistical analysis.
B11: Karl Patrick C. Pacheco Date Submitted: Jan. 29, 2021
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what c0nclusions
have i drawn based
on the lessons
presented?

My key takeaway from this lesson is that


gathering data is
tedious and you should take into consideration
what you want to get from it
before doing it.

What other concepts how will i apply


I want to explore the concepts i
more after have learned in
accomplishing this my day to day
module? living?
I want to learn about how I can Prior to making my research, I will
make a good research make sure that I have a
methodology in doing experimental clear understanding of the kinds of
research. data I will be gathering so that it would
be easier for me to do research.

What learnings
What are the positive
have I found from
attitudes and values I
this module?
developed from this
module?
In this module I learned about the ways
Be motivated enough to fulfill the goals you’ve set even
in which you can
though it’s challenging and feel like not making it.
collect data in your research.

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