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GROUP 2

RESEARCH PARADIGM
 Introduction and Definition
 Input
Jojeira Bautista Charlyn Joy T
SDO QC  Process Dayag SDO QC
 Output
 Recapitulations

Analisa B. Cristobal Joel C. Bondad


SDO Bulacan Jonathan P. Lagunsa State Polytechnic
Celedonio B. Borricano Jr. University
Bantoc SDO QC SDO Rizal
Common Examples of Research Paradigms
1. Positivism
Positivists believe that there’s a single reality that’s possible to measure and understand.
2. Constructivism
Constructivists believe that there’s no single reality or truth, but rather multiple realities.
3. Pragmatists
Pragmatists believe that reality is continually interpreted and renegotiated against the
backdrop of new and unpredictable situations.

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RESEARCH PARADIGM:
INPUT
Discussant:
ANALISA B. CRISTOBAL
SDO BULACAN
I. What is IPO?

Input

Process

Output
II. When do we use IPO?

1)if you attempt to isolate the factor or the major variable


that causes the problem , the subject or the phenomenon
under investigation.

2)when the research questions in our SOP or STATEMENT


of the PROBLEM are FACTOR ISOLATING questions.
III. Types of wizard questions?
IV. IPO MODEL
V. Input

• Inputs are the variables that you will


use to arrive at your research
result.
* The inputs represent the flow of data and
materials into the process from the outside.
VI. Samples of IPO MODEL
VI. Samples of IPO MODEL
Discussant:
ANALISA B. CRISTOBAL
SDO BULACAN
Research
Paradigm
PROCESS
CHARLYN JOY T. DAYAG

SDO Quezon
City
Example
Research Topic: Level of Satisfaction of College Students on the Use of Google Classroom as
an Online Learning Platform.

Example
Example

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