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Conceptual Framework

The conceptual framework demonstrates that the researchers applied Clyde

Hamilton Coombs' System Approach, which brings the input, process, and output to the research

study obtained from a data collection (Coombs C., 1964). 

Coombs offers three levels of scientific study in total: (1) going from prospective

observation to recorded observation, (2) going from recorded observations to data, and (3) going

from data to data. Individuals were classified inferentially. (pg. 585)

It merely describes that this is where the input, process, and output of research come into

the picture. It will also cover how researchers might acquire information about their research in

grade 10 - Damascus, of Holy Spirit Integrated School.

The Input section collects data from the respondents, or it is the act of receiving useful

data or information in order to make the study successful. On input, each student's profile can be

provided. The situation will continue to gather information on the students who were recruited in

the research as survey respondents, including their age, gender, grade level, and section.

In the Process, the researchers will perform a survey questionnaire for the Grade - 10

Damascus students to respond such assessment and evaluation. The survey questionnaire's

content questions define their ideas on the demonstrations that will prove whether there are

advantages of social media as a tool for depression treatment, as well as its quality content.

In general, if the survey has already been answered by the students, the researchers will

find the research Output. The data and evaluation of each student about their perception to the

study may be seen


Input Process Output

1. Profile of the
- Constructing the survey
students
questionnaire
 Gender
 Age
 Grade Level and
Section
- Evaluation of students

in answering the survey


2. Answering the questionnaire
survey

questionnaire
- Analysis, organization

and interpretation of data


3. Results of gathered.
answering the

survey

- The benefits of social

media as a tool for

treating depression have

been determined.
FEEDBACK

The Benefits of Social Media as a Tool for Treating Depression among Grade 10
Damascus of Holy Spirit Integrated School
Figure 1

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