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FINAL WW

1.What is the difference between methodology and introduction in research?

The methodology is always presented in a research article after the introduction and before the findings, analysis,
and discussion. The same fundamental format also holds true for theses, dissertations, and research proposals. The
goal and objective of the study are frequently included in the introduction section, which also serves to set the
background for the subject at hand. In general, the methodology, methods, and design sections come after the
introduction section.

2. What are the statistical treatments that will be used in your research and why?

Because these are the most helpful ways to convey the relative frequency of survey replies and other data, the
researchers will employ frequency, percentage, and ranking for statistical treatment of data.

3. What is your research design? Explain the use.

Since our goal is to highlight the benefits and drawbacks of mobile store selling in Cabanatuan City, our study design
is descriptive. Descriptive design is the best choice since we want to identify traits, frequencies, trends, and
categories.

4. What is your instrument? Explain.

Since our goal is to define the profile of the respondents and identify the benefits and drawbacks, our research tool
is a survey questionnaire. To quickly collect the data we need, we will design a survey questionnaire with questions
for the respondents to respond to.

5. What are your sampling procedures?

our sampling procedure is quota sampling

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