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RESEARCH 3, WEEK 2
Learning Task 1:
Make your inference about the pictures below.
A B C
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We can use software and technology to transport and save files and data from one device to another. The process of limiting
data from any phenomenon, large or little, so that facts may be evaluated and compared to an established qualitative or
quantitative standard is known as measurement tool device. The library is an important part of most academic institutions'
research efforts. Having a researcher's mindset means focusing on questions: developing, refining, replying, and even asking
questions about questions' answers. Critical thinking is the ability to think critically and develop one's own opinions based on
evidence. Individual pieces of factual data are recorded and used in statistics and data analysis.
Learning Task 2
3. Which is the most effective tool in data gathering? Why or why not?
We can think more clearly when we use words and the concepts they communicate.
4. Which is most essential for you among the six? Why?
- - The human mind is the most significant of the six, in my opinion, because it has the capacity or ability to use all of
the information in order to assess the facts and reach logical conclusions. The human mind also evaluates the veracity
of data or arguments.
Learning Task 3
Classify the given examples whether nominal, ordinal, ratio and interval
ASSESSMENT 2
Analyze the given problem and give your solution (15 points).
1. Arwin might hold or attend a conference or online seminar about his field in order to share ideas with others who share
his passions. He might also start a group chat with folks he knows who share his passions.
2. Deirdre can utilize social media to communicate with her coworkers, such as messenger, zoom/google meet, and
others. She can also provide data to her members by e-mail in order to expedite the process.
3. The reliability and validity of your findings are influenced by the reliability and validity of your study design, the
selection of accurate procedures and samples, and the meticulous and consistent execution of your research.