Answer Sheet Pe
Answer Sheet Pe
Answer Sheet Pe
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
COMPILATION
IN
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
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PRE-TEST QUESTIONS:
I. TRUE or FALSE. Write QUANTITATIVE after the item when the sentence is true
while QUALITATIVE if the statement is false.
EXPERIMENTA
NON-EXPERIMENTAL
L
Two classes of experimental design that can provide better internal validity
than pre-experimental designs are: quasi-experimental and true
experimental design (Dooly, 1999).
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
– use numbers in stating
generalization about a given problem
STRENGHT or inquiry WEAKNESSES
Objectivity CHARACTERISTICS Requires large number
of Respondents
Real & Unbiased OBJECTIVE
Facilitates Costly
CLEARLY DEFINED Contextual Factors are
Sophisticated Analysis
Analyzed in quick & RESEARCH QUESTIONS ignored
easy way STRUCTURED RESEARCH Difficult to gather
Replicable INSTRUMENTS data
Useful in Testing NUMERICAL DATA Little glitch in the
Qualitative Research LARGE SAMPLE SIZES procedure leads to
REPLICATION incomplete and
FUTURE OUTCOMES inaccurate data
EXPERIMENTAL NON-EXPERIMENTAL/
DESCRIPTIVE
SURVEY
TRUE-EXPERIMENTAL
PRE-EXPERIMENTAL
CORRELATIONAL
EXPERIMENTAL
EX POST FACTO
QUASI-
COMPARATIVE
NORMATIVE
EVALUATIVE
1. It highlights numerical analysis of data hoping that the numbers yield unbiased
results that can be generalized to some larger population and explain a
particular observation. _________________________
2. It suggests that the data concerned can be analyzed in terms of numbers.
_______________________
3. This kind of research derives conclusion from observations and manifestations
that already occurred in the past and now compared to some dependent
variables. _______________________
4. It describes the norm level of characteristics for a given behavior.
_________________
5. In this design, the researcher can collect more data, either by scheduling more
observations or finding more existing measures. ________________________
6. It is conducted by researchers whose aim would be to find out the direction,
associations and/or relationship between different variables or groups of
respondents under study. ______________________
II. Multiple Choice. Choose the correct letter that best describe the question or
complete the statement. Write your answer before the number.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. the posttest of the treated groups
is compared with that of an A. Normative
untreated group B. Survey
2. a test of children in school is used C. Census
to assess the effectiveness of D. Evaluative
teaching or the deployment of a E. Comparative
curriculum F. Ex-post facto
3. useful when the objective of the G. Descriptive
study is to see general picture of H. Correlational
the population under investigation I. Bivariate Correlational
in terms of their social and J. Prediction
economic characteristics, K. Multiple Regression
PRE-TEST QUESTIONS:
Answer the questions below. Follow instructions properly.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. What Effect do Punitive Behavioral
Control Statements have on
Classroom? A. QUANTI & ANTHROPOLOGY
2. The Relationship between the
Mushrooming of Fast Food Chains B. QUANTI & COMMUNICATION
and Obesity of Children in Kuopo,
Eastern England. C. QUANTI & SPORTS MED.
3. Effect of Tourism to the Cultural
System of Villagers in Southern D. QUANTI & MEDICAL ED.
Cordillera.
4. Factors Affecting Quality of Medical E. QUANTI & BEHAVIORAL SCI.
Education in Saint Louis University.
5. Relationship of Verbally Aggressive F. QUANTI & EDUCATION
Behavior to the Physical Aggression
of a Person. G. QUANTI & PSYCHOLOGY
6. Factors Affecting Crime Rates in
Burgos, La Union. H. QUANTI & ABM
7. Video Integration in Teaching
Science in Grade 12 of Upper I. QUANTI & STEM
Tumapoc National High School.
8. Communicative Behaviors
Associated in Different Stages of a
Romantic Relationship.
9. Ethnographic Study: Changes of
Aeta Behaviors in past 5 years.
10.Relationship of Physical Activity to
the Amount of Adipose Tissue and
Endurance Fitness of Children Aged
15 – 22 in Burgos, La Union.
QUANTITATIVE
RESEARCH
PRE-TEST QUESTIONS:
Answer the questions below. Follow instructions properly.
IV. IDENTIFICATION. Identify what is being asked in each number. Write your
answer after the statement. Choose your answer from the box below.
1. It refers to the characteristics that have two or more mutually exclusive values
or properties. ________________________
2. Variables that represent categories that cannot be ordered in any particular
way. ________________________
3. Special kind of independent variables that are measured in a study because
they potentially influence the dependent variable. __________________________
4. Variables that have values that lie along an evenly dispersed range of numbers
when there is an absolute zero, as opposed to net worth, which can have a
negative debt-to-income ratio-level variable. ____________________________
5. Kind of variable that are not actually measured or observed in a study. They
exist but their influence cannot be directly detected in a study.
__________________________
6. It “stands between” the independent and dependent variables, and they show
the effects of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
__________________________
7. Variables that represent categories that can be ordered from greatest to
smallest. _____________________
II. DETERMINATION. Determine if what type of variable are the following. Write I if
the variable is Interval, N if Nominal, R if Ratio and O if Ordinal.
KINDS OF VARIABLES
Several experts have lumped together the following as the major kinds of
variables:
FARM ATTITUDE
LOAN
PRODUCTION TOWARDS REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT
DV IV DV
I. Identification. Identify the variables and the constant in each title of study
presented below. Determine the independent and dependent variable; then
determine whether discrete or continuous variable.
FOR EXAMPLE: A study on the relationship of study habits and academic performance
of BSU college students.
CONSTANT VARIABLES
CONSTANT VARIABLES
INDEPENDENT DISCRETE/ DEPENDENT DISCRETE/
CONTINOUS CONTINOUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
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