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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

• Test-retest - type of reliability when measured by administering two tests identical in all aspects
except the actual wording of items

• Content Validity - Ability Test has been proven to predict the writing skills of Senior High School
students.

• Predicative Validity - type of Validity is when an instrument produces results similar to those another
instrument that will be employed in the future

• Criterion Validity - The ability test has been proven to predict the mathematical skills of Senior High
School students.

• Secondary data - data already exists

• Internal Secondary Data - sales reports

• Stratified Random Sampling - sample was chosen proportionately

• Ex-post Facto - research design aims to determine a cause from already existing effects

• Experimental - type of research design often conducted in controlled setting with corresponding
research treatment

• What is the suited research design for this research title,

"The Effects of Twitter on the Communication Etiquette of Students"? Experimental


• Mr. Canuc would like to know further the type of social media used between the male and female SHS
students of East Pagat National High School. What is the appropriate research design to be used in his
study? Descriptive

• Difference between quasi-experimental research and experimental research? Participants for groups
are randomly selected in experimental, but not quasi-experimental research

• Data Collection - is a methodological process of gathering and analyzing specific information to proffer
solutions to relevant questions and evaluate the results.

• Qualitative Method - is a type of data collection that does not involve numbers or a need to be
deduced through a mathematical calculation, rather it is based on the non-quantifiable elements like the
feeling or emotion of the researcher.

• Instrument - refers to the devices/instruments used to collect data such as a paper questionnaire or a
computer-assisted interviewing system.

• Interview - means a face-to-face conversation between two individuals with the sole purpose of
collecting relevant information to satisfy a research purpose.

• Data analysis - involves interpretation of data gathered through the use of analytical and logical
reasoning to determine patterns, relationships or trends.

• Observation - is a method under which data from the field is collected with the help of observation by
the observer or by personally going to the field.

• T-test - significant difference brought about by anesthesia with the length of time it takes a patient to
fall asleep
• Percentage - the demographic profile

• Regression - level of practicum performance of students as compared to their academic performance


in major subjects

• Main objective of using stratified random sampling?

A. sample was chosen proportionately drawn from the different categories of the population

• What is the sampling method used in the given situation? Teacher Joan wants to know if the new
learning modalities of the school effects on the academic performance of students in the science
curriculum. He took the list of students and selected every 8th name in each class list as participant.

Systematic Random Sampling

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