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RESEARCH
GROUP ACTIVITY # 1
Probing
Investigation Evidence
Exploration Testing
RESEARCH
Experimentation Studies
RESEARCH-
• is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collections,
presentation, analysis, and interpretation of facts that lines an individual’s speculation
with reality.
• Solution to problems must be based on knowledge not on mere belief, guesses or
theories.
• A systematic and well-planned procedure is required to meet the need in order that
information is acquired and evaluate its accuracy and effectiveness
• It is a process of inquiring
WHAT IS
INQUIRY?
INQUIRY
• Is defined as “a seeking for truth, information, or knowledge”
• It is a problem-solving technique
• The information and data pursued through questioning begins with
gathering by applying the different human senses.
• Inquiry is synonymous with the word investigation
WHAT IS THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
INQUIRY & RESEARCH?
Inquiry is term that is Research is systematic
synonymous with the and objective creation
word “investigation”. of knowledge
When you inquire or systematic (which a
investigate, you tend to system or method, the
ask questions to probe scientific method),
or examine something objective (no bias, all
to request for truth, angles presented),
information, or knowledge creation ( a
knowledge. creation process
PURPOSE
To prove or
To inform
action
OF generate
a theory
RESEARCH?
To augment knowledge in
a field or study
GROUP ACTIVITY # 3
How does Research helps
us to the following information:
1. Sun - center of the Solar System
2. Leukemia can be treated through Bone
Marrow Transplant
3. Mental Health Awareness
IMPORTANCE OF
RESEARCH?
Directs us to inquire about the right information by
conducting further investigation of the actual condition.
Empowers us with knowledge and discovers new
things and issues in life.
Research facilitates learning as an opportunity to share
valuable information to others
PARTS OF CHAPTER 1:
• Introduction
• Background of the Study
• Statement of the Problem
• Theoretical Framework
• Conceptual Framework
• Assumptions and Hypothesis
• Scope and Delimitations of the Study
• Limitations of the Study
• Definition of Terms