Professional Documents
Culture Documents
ACTIVITIES
Activity #1: Identify what type of general and specific data that is present in the following
situation
Example: The COMELEC committees are counting votes for Election 2021– Quantitative data –
Discrete data
2. A group of healthcare workers are collecting different blood type in a barangay for research.
Answer: Qualitative data-Nominal data
3. The school nurse is measuring the height and weight of the 2nd year Students.
Answer: Quantitative data-Continuous data
4. A social studies student is asking about the Religion of different passerby near SM city.
Answer: Qualitative data- Nominal data
5. The security guards in Ayala Malls are recording the temperatures of people entering the
mall.
Answer: Quantitative data- Continuous data
1. Measure of height
Answer: Ratio
2. Celsius temperature
Answer: Interval
3. Color classification
Answer: Nominal
4. Degree of illness
Answer: Ordinal
5. Movie ratings
Answer: Ordinal
1. Every member has an equal chance to participate, picked randomly out of a population.
Answer: Simple Random Sampling
2. Participants are picked because they are easily available and usually an easily contactable
sympathetic pool of potential participants.
Answer: Convenience Sampling
4. Individuals are chosen based on who will provide the most detailed and most appropriate
information for the study.
Answer: Purposive Sampling
5. Each quota of a population is filled (i.e. age, gender) to ensure the same proportion in the
sample.
Answer: Stratified Sampling
FINAL ACTIVITY
I. Identification
4. It is used for variables in ranked order, but the difference between is not determined.
Answer: Ordinal scale
5. It helps to shaped research design and continues to impact on current research practice.
Answer: Nominal scale
6. This refers to numbers that can be broken down, such as height or weight.
Answer: Continuous
7. This refers to numbers that have measurable intervals where difference can be determined,
such as height or weight.
Answer: Ratio
8. These data quantify information by using numerical values that make the information
countable in nature.
Answer: Quantitative data
1. The measurement refers to the items of information such as facts and statistics that are
collected for analysis.
Answer: False
5. The discrete data are whole numbers that can be broken down, such as number of items.
Answer: False
III. Enumeration
IV. Computation
Correction Formula
𝑛𝑜
𝑛=
(𝑛 − 1)
1+ 𝑜
𝑁
Solution:
385
𝑛=
(385 − 1)
1+
1,575
385
𝑛=
1.2438
𝑛 = 309.5 round off to 310