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Here are the answers to Activity 1: 1. The variables that causes other variables to change is/are _INDEPENDENT_ 2. The variables that relies and influenced by the independent variable is/are _DEPENDENT_ 3. The variables that are known to be intermediate between the independent and dependent variables is/are _INTERVENING_ 4. The variables that are known to be constant and unchanged throughout the conduct of an investigation or research is/are _CONTROL_ 5. The variables that are known as existing elements or factors whose effect and influence are either neglected, ignored and often time not measured as their impact are not directly observed
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Practical Research 2: On Oa

Here are the answers to Activity 1: 1. The variables that causes other variables to change is/are _INDEPENDENT_ 2. The variables that relies and influenced by the independent variable is/are _DEPENDENT_ 3. The variables that are known to be intermediate between the independent and dependent variables is/are _INTERVENING_ 4. The variables that are known to be constant and unchanged throughout the conduct of an investigation or research is/are _CONTROL_ 5. The variables that are known as existing elements or factors whose effect and influence are either neglected, ignored and often time not measured as their impact are not directly observed
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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

FIRST SEMESTER

Module 2

UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH
VARIABLES

By:
Daniel A. Lorenzo, MATS
M.B. Asistio Sr. High School Unit-1

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ON OA
Most Essential Learning Competency: Differentiates kinds of
variables and their uses (CS_RS12-la-c-3).

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To the Learners

Before starting thls module, I want you to dilvort your commitment and atteontlon in
accomplishng ths modulo whlle havlng fun. As gonoral guldo in utillzing this modulo,
carofuly road tho set of Instructlons liatod bolow for you to bo guldod on how to
Buccoasfully attaln tho obloctiveo of thla klt.

1. Road and carefully follow all tho guldolinos, contento, procedures, and Inetructions
Indlcated In ovory page of this module.

2. This modulo provides provislons whero you can write your answers.

3. Write kay concepts and notable ldeas you wll encounter whle ueing this nodule on
your notebook to enhance your acqulbitlon of key concept from each lesson.

4. Perform and accomplish all the learning taske and activitles In the module.

5. Coordinato with your teacher for clarlflcatlons, mits.conceptions and elaboraton of the
lessons and learning tasks.

6. Enjoy while utilizing thls module and have fun learning!

Expectations
In this module, you will investigate the different types of variables of quantitative
research.

Specifically, this module will help you to

1. ldentfy variables being considered in a quantitative research:


2. Compare and contrast the difforont types of varlablos
3. Differentiate the kinds of variables; and
4. Cite the importance of understanding the nature of varlablos in conducting
quantitative research.

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Pretest
Directions: Read and analyze each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct

answer on space provided before each number.

_1. Which of the following BEST describes continuous variable?


A. t can take infinite number to represent an attribute of a population

B. It can take value which cannot be ranked

C. It have values that have an absolute zero

D. It have values which can be arranged or ranked

2. Which of the following variables causes other variables to change?

A. Control B. Dependent C. Independent D. Intervening

3 . Which of the following BESI describes ordinal variable?

A. Tt has infinite attributes or characteristics

B. It has values which are arranged in order

C. It has values which can be ranked

D. It has a distinct value for zero

4. Which of the following BEST describes a confounding variable?

A. Confounding variables is also known as effect variable.

B. Confounding variables is also known as cause variable.

C. Confounding variables are often neglected and not measured in a research.

D. Confounding variables are variables which is being manipulated by a


researcher.

_5. Which kind of the following variable stands between independent and dependent

variables?

A. Confounding variable C. Intervening variable

B. Control variable D. Nominal variable

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Looking Back

Directlons: Explain the relevance of quantitative research across different fields and
disciplines by completing the table below.

Quantltatlve Research and Its Relevance Across Flelds

EDUCATION

HEALTH CARE AND


MEDICINE

AGRICULTURE

SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY

Brief Introduction
Kinds and Types of Variables

Variables are elements, attributes, characteristics, categories and values which


are being considered, measured, given value and often times manipulated in conducting
a research. In addition, the word variable was derived from the word vary which means
refers to factors which may differ or may change depending on certain individual. Lastly,
variables may take different forms which can be qualitative or quantitative in nature.

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TYPES OF VARIABLES

1. CONTINUOUS VARIABLES These are variables which can take an infinite


value and can be divided into smaller increments either decimal or fraction forms which
represents an attribute or characteristic of a certain population. In addition, height, age
temperature are examples of continuous variable.

CLASSIFICATION OF CONTINUOUS VARIABLE

a. INTERVAL VARIABLES These variables measures the difference in

measurement of two values and provides interpretation based on the difference.

b. RATIO VARIABLES These variables takes values and


measu ements which has an absolute zero value. In addition, pulse rate and
temperature in Kelvin.

2. DISCRETE VARIABLES These variables are also known as clasificatory or

categorical variables. In addition, these variables are measure in finite and countable
values. Sex, gender preferences, political affliation and number of children are
examples of discrete variable.

CLASSIFICATION OF DIsCRETE VARIABLE

a. NOMINAL VARIABLE These are categorical variables which can not


be aranged in order. In addition, these variable doesn't take numerical values or

measurement. Sex, eye color, hair color, religion, political affiliation are example
of nominal variable. Lastly, dichotomous are type of nominal variable having only

two attributes or characteristics which cannot be arranged in order.

b. ORDINAL VARIABLE These are categorical variables which can be


arranged in order or rank either from highest to lowest or from smallest to largest.
In addition, these variables doesn't take numerical values or measurement.

Scale Descriptive Value Range


Highly Prioritized (HP) 3.51-4.50
Prioritized (P)_ 2.51-3.50
Seldom Prioritized (SP) 1.51-2.50
Not Prioritized (NP) 1.00-1.50

Scale Descriptive Value Range


Fully Implemented 3.50-4.00
Implemented 2.50-3.499
Partially Implemented1.50-2.49
Not Implemented 1.00-1.49

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KINDS OF VARIABLES

INDEPENDENT VARIABLES

These variables are known to cause change, affects the outcome and influences
the other variables in a research study. In addition, independent variables are often
manipulated in order to test and identify the extent of its effect on the dependent
variable. Lastly, these variables are commonly known as treatment of intervention.

Example: In a study focusing on establishing correlation between life span and


economic status, the independent variable which influence the independent variable is
economlc status. Thus, it can be said that economic status affects the life span of the
respondents.

DEPENDENT VARIABLES

These variables are known as the result, effect or outcome variables which relies
and infiuenced by the independent variable.

Example: In a study focusing on establishing correlation between life span and


economic status, the dependent variable which depends on the independent variable is
lifespan. Thus, it can be said that the life span of the respondents depends on their
economic status.

INTERVENING VARIABLES

These varlables are known to be intermedlate between the Independent and


dependent variables as it use to explain the causal link between the other variables.

Example: In a study focusing on establishing correlation between longer life span


and economic status, the intervening variable which mediates and explains the
correlation between the identified variables are lack of access to health care services
and poor nutrition serves.

cONTROLVARIABLEs

These variables are known to be constant and unchanged throughout the


conduct of an investigation or research and may greatly influence the result and
outcome of a research.

cONFOUNDING VARIABLES

These variables are known as existing elements or factors whose effect d


influence are either neglected, ignored and often time not measured as their impact are
not directly observed in the conduct of a study.

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Activity 1
Directions: Answer the following by writing on the space provided before each number
the word/s being asked. Choose the correct answer from the box given below.

1. It refers to the elements and factors being manipulated and


considered in conducting quantitative research.

2. t refers to a categorical variable which cannot be arranged in


order.

3. It refers to a kind of variable which is measured as it has the


potential to influence the dependent variable.

4 . It refers to a type of variable having an absolute zero value.

5. t refers to a kind of variable which exists but has no direct


infuence or has negligible effect to the study being conducted.

6. It refers to a kind of variable which is intermediate between


independent and dependent variable.

7. t refers to variables which can be organized as to highest to


lowest or smallest to largest.

_8. It refers to variables which causes change, provides effect, and


influences the outcome of other variables.

_9. It refers to variables known as the outcome variable which is the


result and effect of an intervention/treatment.

10. It refers to variables whose value lies along an evenly dispersed


range of measurement.

CONTROL CONFOUNDING CONTINUOUS DEPENDENT

INDEPENDENT INTERVENING INTERVAL NOMINAL

ORDINAL RATIO VARIABLE

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Activity 2

Directlons: Classity the given indicated below as to variable types and kinds.

Helght
Music Genre

Temperature In Celslus

Temperature in Kelvin

Gender preference

Monthly income
Test score in Research test

Age
Gender

1st, 2nd, 3d, 4th, 5th


Birthday
Polltical Affliation

Grade Level

Activity 3
Directions: ldentify the independent and dependent variables of the following
research titles. Encircle the independent variable and underline the dependent variable.

1. Effect of Computer Gaming to the Academic performance of Grade 12 Senior High


School Students of M.B. Asistio Sr. High School Unit-1

2. Inhlbitory Effect of Quercetln on Carrageenan-Induced Inflammatlon in Hamster

3. Effectiveness of Remedial Classes Program in Enhancing the Mastery Level of SHS


Students in Earth and Life Science

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Remember

Variables are elements or factors which are being considered, measured and
manipulated in conducting researches wthich can take diferent forms either
quantitatively or qualitatively.

Continuous variables are variables which can take infinite value and can be
divided into smaller increments. In addition, it can be further categorized in to

interval varlable and ration variable.

Discrete variables also known as clasificatory or categorical variables takes


finite and countable values. In addition, it can be further categorized as to

nominal and ordinal variables.

Variables can be classified according to its kind such as dependent,


independent, intervening, confounding, and control varlable.

Check Your Understanding


Directions: ldentify the independent, dependent and constant variables of the given
research titles. In addition, classity the identified variables independent, dependent and
constant variables as to Discrete or Continuous variable. In addition, provide justification
to your answer and write it on the space provided below your answer.

Effect of Reading Wattpad to the Comprehension Skills of Grade 11 Senior High


School Students of M.B. Asistio Sr. High School Unit-1

Constant Independent| Discrete/Continuous Dependent Discrete/Continuous

Effectiveness of Educational Games in Enhancing the Mastery Level of Grade 100


Students of M.B. Asistio Sr. High School Unit-1 in Science

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|Constant | Independent Discrete/Continuous Dependent| Discrete/Continuous

Post-Test
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
blank provided before the number.

1. Which of the following refers to the characteristlc of quantitative research which


is vital in establishing reliable generalization and conclusion?

A. Large Sample Size B. Numerical Data C. Replication D. Objective

2. Which design compares and contrasts two populations as to how they perceive,
assess, or view certain variable?

A. Comparative B. Correlational C. Experimental D. Survey

_3. Which research design allows researcher to investigate the significant


relationship between two or more variables?

A. Correlatlonal B. Experimental C. Methodologicat D. Survey

4. Which of the following is being done in order to check reliability of the findings?

A. Large Sample Size B. Replication C. Numerical Data D. Objective

4. Which of the following is NOT a weakness of quantitative research?

A. Data analysis B. Expensive C. Numerical Data D. Superficial

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Reflectioon
Directions: Based on your understanding about the lesson presented in this module,

express your critical and creative understanding of the lesson by accomplishing this
Reflective Learning Sheet and answering the questions inside theboxes

What are the posltlve attitudes and values I


developed from this module?

How will apply the concepts I have learned in my day to


day living7

What concluslons I have drawn based on the lessons


presented?

What other concepts I want to explore more after


accomplishing this module?

What leanings have I found from this module?

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