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Lesson 1 PR2
Lesson 1 PR2
Practices in Collecting
Quantitative Data
Practical Research 2
Senior High School Applied - Academic
How do
quantitative
data collection
procedures
differ in terms
of the type
data produced?
● Anonymity of ● Restriction in
responses summary and
● Objectivity analysis
● Cost-efficient ● Difficulty in
monitoring of
responses
ENGAG EXPLOR EVALUAT
EXPLAIN EXTEND
Examples
Quantitative Experiments
Interviews ● Laboratory
● Face-to-face experiments
Quantitative interviews Quantitative ● Field
Survey ● Telephone Observation experiments
interviews
● Web-based
interviews
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