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Zyra Giemel V.

Rosin
BSP 1C

1. Collecting objective quantitative (ratio data) data using observation data is possible because it
allows the researchers to directly measure and record numerical information., For example, in a
study on animal behavior, researchers can observe and record the number of times a certain
behavior occurs within a specific time frame

2. Here are some questionnaire to measure the political awareness of Psychology students:
1. Demographic Information:
- Name (Optional)
- Age
- Gender
- Year & Course

1. Do you stay informed about global political events and issues?


2. As a psychology student How important do you believe political engagement is?
3. Do you believe in the effectiveness of individual political actions?
4. Are you willing to engage in political discussions with your peers?
5. Do you understand different perspectives on political issues?
6. Have you heard about any recent political controversies or debates?
7. Do you agree or disagree with specific political ideologies or policies?
8. How important do you believe political engagement is?
9. How confident are you in making a difference through political engagement?
10. Have you been involved in any political campaigns or activism?
11. Have you been involved in any political campaigns or activism?
12. Do you align yourself with specific political parties or movements?
13. Are you willing to participate in political discussions or debates?
14. Are you aware of major political issues and their relevance to society?

3. Population: All the Student at the private high school


Sample: 50 Student who were interviewed
Parameter: the average weekly allowance of all the students at the private high school last year,
which is Php 600.00 per week.
Statistic: the average weekly allowance of the 50 interviewed students last year, which is Php
550.00

4. *Descriptive statistics:
1. Descriptive statistics involves summarizing and describing data, and calculating the average
score in this case is a descriptive measure.
2. Variability is a characteristic of the data and falls under descriptive statistics.

* Inferential statistics:
1. In this case, the car manufacturer is using a sample to estimate the average lifetime of
batteries in the population
2. the goal is to make inferences about the population of all families
3. the politician wants to estimate the total number of votes his rival obtained in the entire
population based on the sample used in the exit pol

5. * Evaluate the effectiveness of interventions or treatments by comparing outcomes before and


after present the result
* evaluate claims or theories about a population based on sample data
* Determine the prevalence or incidence of a specific phenomenon in a population

6. State the level of measurement used to measure to measure the following variables
a. Ordinal Level
b. Ordinal Level
c. Ratio Level
d. Ordinal Level
e. Nominal Level

7. Classify each of the following as a survey, an experiment or an observation


a. Survey
b. Experiment

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