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Questions:
1. What group performed better?
2. Is there a significant difference between the achievement of the learners
grouped according to their places of residence?
3. State your null-hypothesis and test it at the 0.05 level using appropriate
statistical tool
4. Present your data in tabular form. Have a brief discussion of your finding that
includes the testing of your hypothesis
5. Draw a conclusion from your finding and offer at least 2 recommendations
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Activity No. 2
1. A survey on the most preferred instructional delivery mode revealed the
following data:
Mode
Respondents Most More Not
Preferred Preferred Preferred Preferred
Modular School 8 15 20 10
instruction Heads
Master
Teachers 15 8 23 15
TOTAL
23 23 43 25
Questions:
1. To what extent is the preference of modular instruction as an instructional
delivery mode during this period of emergency as perceived by the
school heads and the master teachers?
2. Is there a significant difference between the perceptions of the two groups
of respondents on the extent of their preference of the modular instruction
as a delivery mode during this period of emergency.
3. State your null-hypothesis and test it at the 0.05 level using appropriate
statistical tool
4. Present your data in tabular form. Have a brief discussion of your finding
(that includes the testing of your hypothesis)
5. Draw a conclusion from your finding and offer at least 2 recommendations
Activity No. 3
Two factors identified as causes of the learners’ mediocre academic
performance are teachers’ poor or weakness in content and poor teaching
methods. How serious are these causes according to the observations of the
two groups of educators?
Poor Teachers 3 17 35 5
teaching Principals 10 15 7 6
methods
Use the following in your computation and discussion:
Statistical Limit Adjectival Rating
3.50 to 4.00 Very serious problem
2.50 to 3.49 Serious problem
1.50 to 2.49 Moderately serious problem
1.00 to 1.49 Not a Serious Problem
Questions: