Final SHS 12 PR 2 Q1 Module 2
Final SHS 12 PR 2 Q1 Module 2
Final SHS 12 PR 2 Q1 Module 2
Practical Research 2
Importance of Quantitative
Research Across Fields
Quarter 1, Module 2
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ESSAY.
Discuss briefly, what is ask below.
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People do research to find solutions, even tentative ones, QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH & ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS and
to problems, in order to improve or enhance ways of doing things, MANAGEMENT (ABM)
to disprove or provide a new hypothesis, or simply to find answers
Researches can help design a new product or service, figur-
to questions or solutions to problems in daily life. Research
ing out what is needed and ensure the development of product is
findings can affect people’s lives, ways of doing things, laws, rules
highly targeted towards demand. Businessmen can also utilize re-
and regulations, as well as policies, among others. Widely,
search results to guarantee sufficient distribution of their products
quantitative research is often used because of its emphasis on
and decide where they need to increase their product distribution.
proof rather than discovery.
Conducting researches can also help a business determine whether
now is the proper time to open another branch or whether it needs to
In recent times, research studies are gaining an
apply for a new loan. It may also help a small business decide if a
unprecedented focus and attention. Then, only the faculty in higher
procedure or strategy should be change to meet the requirements of
education has so much interest and conduct researchers, but now
the customer base. Research is important for any organization to
even the teachers in the basic education are engrossed in
remain in the market. The primary function of research in ABM is to
researches and devote time and effort in conducting researches to
correctly determine its customers and their preferences, establish
improve educational practices that may lead to more quality
the enterprise in the most feasible location, deliver quality goods and
learning of the students. Many teachers do action researches
services, analyze what the competitors are doing and find ways on
because there is a serious need to identify the problems of the
how to continuously satisfy the growing and varied needs of the cli-
deteriorating quality of education. By doing so, they can address
ents.
systematically and make educational decisions regarding the
problems met. Innovative teaching strategies are product of QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH and ANTHROPOLOGY
research.
Anthropology is a research method of combining qualitative
and quantitative research data. It is concerned with exploring con-
In the natural and social sciences, quantitative research is
nections simultaneously, amidst cultural differences, alternatives and
the systematic, empirical investigation of observable phenomena
identity. In the contemporary academic, socio-cultural and political
via statistical, mathematical or computational techniques. The
climate these concepts have immense symbolic overtones.
objective of quantitative research is to develop and employ
Quantitative research is use in Anthropology in many as-
mathematical models, theories and/or hypotheses pertaining to
pects. Like, true experiments may use in studying people provided
phenomena. The process of measurement is central to quantitative
that you follow certain steps (Bernard, 2004). This is to look into the
research because it provides the fundamental connection between
Effects of an intervention in ethnic behavior of a group. In here, you
empirical observation and mathematical expression of quantitative
need at least two groups, called the treatment group and the control
relationships.
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group. On group gets the intervention and the other group don’t.
Next, individuals may be randomly assigned, either to the QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH and SPORTS MEDICINE
intervention group or to the control group to ensure that the Quantitative research is used to analyze how sports may be
groups are equivalent. Then, the groups are measured on one or used as an alternative way of medicating an illness. An example is the
more dependent variables; this is called the pre-test. After which, research done by University of Eastern Finland which investigated the
the intervention is introduced. Lastly, the dependent variables are relationship between mushrooming of fast food chains and obesity, as
well as the intervention needed to prevent children’s obesity from
measured again. This is the post test.
reaching serious proportions. The research focused on the children’s
physical activity and physical inactivity and the concomitant impact on
True in experiments with people in laboratory are also common.
the children’s amount of adipose tissue (fat mass) and the endurance
Laboratory experiments often produce results that beg to be tested in the
fitness. The study is used to analyze certain the effect of physical activity
natural world by Anthropologists. Aaron and Mills (1959, as cited by
in weight control.
Bernard, 2004) demonstrated in a lab experiment that people who go
through severe initiation to a group tend to be more positive toward the QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH and MEDICAL EDUCATION
group than are people who go through a mild initiation. They reasoned
that people who go through tough initiation rites put a lot of personal Quantitative research in medical education tends to be
investments into getting into the group. Later, if people see evidence that predominantly observational research based on surveys or
the group is not what they thought it would be, they are reluctant to admit correlational studies. The designs test interventions like
the fact because of the investments.
curriculum, teaching-learning process, or assessment with an
experimental group. Either a comparison or controlled group
In Field, Janet Schofield and her colleagues did a 3 year
learners may allow researchers to overcome validity concerns and
ethnographic study in middle school. During the first year, they noticed
infer potential cause-effect generalizations. Researchers are using
that African-American and while children seemed to react differently to
to cope with the emerging trends in recent times.
“mildly aggressive acts’ – things like bumping in the hallway, poking one
another in the classroom, asking for food, or using another student’s QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
pencil without permission. There appeared to be no event of racial
Relationship Questions in today’s quantitative trend tend to
conflict in the school, but during interviews while students were more
likely to report being intimidated by their African-American peers than explore how one behavior exhibited by people is related to other
vice versa (Sagar& Schofield, 1980, as cited by Bernard, 2004) types of behavior. Examples are verbally aggressive behaviors
related to physical aggression – that is, when a person has a level
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH and COMMUNICATION of verbally aggressive behavior, does he or she tend to be
physically aggressive? Are certain supervisor communication
Researchers are often interested in how an understanding of a
particular communication phenomenon might generalize to a larger skills related to the emotional experiences of employees?
population. For example, researchers can advance questions like “What Questions of difference explore how patterns of behavior
Effect do punitive behavioral control statements have on a classroom? or perceptions might differ from one group or type of a person to
What communicative behaviors are associated with different stages in another: Do people with disabilities experience emotional labor
romantic relationships? What communicative behaviors are used to differently from those without disabilities? Do women perceive
respond to co-workers displaying emotional stress? (Allen, Titsworth, talkativeness (or lack of it) differently form men? Do
Hunt, 2009) communication styles differ from one culture to the next? (Alle,
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Assessment Rubric
No Answer Needs Im- Adequate Quality Exemplary
provement
0 pts. 1pt. 3 pts. 4 pts. 5 pts.
This serves as your summative test. Answer the questions below
following the instruction given in each test. No Answer Needs Im- Answers Answers Answers
Did not provement are not are accu- are com-
ESSAY. Briefly explain what is asked below. Content answer Answers compre- rate and prehensive
5 pts. ques on are par al hensive or complete. , accurate
1. How important quantitative research across fields? Cite at least or incom- completely Key points and com-
five Field and explain how quantitative research is interconnected plete. Key stated. Key are stated plete. Key
with it. points are points are and sup- ideas are
not clear. addressed, ported. clearly
Ques on but not stated,
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not ade- well sup- explained,
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quately ported. and well
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_________________________________________________________ 5 pts. ques on on and or devel- clear and developed,
_________________________________________________________ structure opment. easy to and easy
detract Structure follow. to follow.
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from the of the an-
answer. swer is not
easy to
follow.