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This document provides a learning activity sheet for students on research methods. It introduces different types of research used across fields, including arts-based research, field research, and more. Students are given activities to match research types to descriptions and identify the appropriate method to use for given situations. The document aims to help students understand different research approaches and apply the suitable one for a topic in their chosen field of interest.

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This document provides a learning activity sheet for students on research methods. It introduces different types of research used across fields, including arts-based research, field research, and more. Students are given activities to match research types to descriptions and identify the appropriate method to use for given situations. The document aims to help students understand different research approaches and apply the suitable one for a topic in their chosen field of interest.

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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET # 1

Quarter 3 Week 3
S.Y. 2020-2021

Name of Student: ________________________________________________


Learning Area-Grade Level: Practical Research 1 – Grade 11:
Module 5: Kinds of Research Across Fields
Date: March 22, 2021

I. Introductory Concept

In today’s lesson we are going to identify the different kinds of


research used across various fields of inquiry. By knowing these
research methods, you will be able to use the best approach to
study the phenomenon at hand and arrive at conclusive results.

II. Learning Skills from MELCs

 provide examples of research in areas of interest CS_RS11-IIIa-


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III. Activities

A. Readiness Check

Directions: Analyze the given topics and use the Venn Diagram

below. Categorize them according to the most appropriate


research design to be used.

B. Lesson Guide
Kinds of Research Across Fields

Arts-Based Research
Personal expression in various forms is used as a primary
mode of inquiry.

Field Research
A qualitative method of data collection that aims to
observe, interact, and understand people while they are in
natural environment.

Humanities Research
Deals with human culture such as philosophy, religion,
literature, linguistics and history.

Sports Research
Intended for athletes to endure their health and wellness
goals through proven high-quality products.

Science Research
Discover laws, postulates theories that can explain
natural or social phenomena.

Mathematics Research
Provides mathematical mastery topics and helps develops
confidence and interest to solve more mathematical problems.

Agriculture Research
Improves productivity and quality of crops irrigation,
storage methods, effective farm management, and marketing of
resources.

Fisheries Research
Increase the productivity and management of fishery
resources to provide food: protect and maintain different bodies
of water for sustainable supply of aquatic resources.

Information and Communications Technology Research


Aim to adapt current technology advancement which
enhances development of resources.

Business Research
Acquire information in business to maximize the sales and
profit. It aids companies regulate which product or service is
most profitable or in demand.
Social Science Research
Finds solutions for human behavior gathering information
about people and societies.

Quantitative Research Methods

The Descriptive Method


Descriptive research describes the phenomena being
studied. It addresses the “what” question.

The Correlational Research


Correlational research determines the relations among two
or more variables. Data are gathered from multiple variables
and correlational statistical techniques are then applied to the
data.

The Experimental Method


In experimental research, the researcher manipulates one
or more independent or grouping variables, (e.g., by comparing
treatment conditions, such as an intervention group vs. a
control group) and then observes the impact of that
manipulation on one or more dependent or outcome variables
(e.g., student achievement or motivation).

The Historical Research


The historical method is employed by researchers who are
interested in reporting events and/or conditions that occurred
in the past.

The Market Research


Market research is any organized effort to gather
information about target markets or customers.

Feasibility Study
A feasibility study is an analysis of the ability to complete
a project successfully, taking into account legal, economic,
technical, scheduling, marketing, environmental and other
factors.

C. It’s a Match!

Directions: Read and analyze the following. Match Column A


with Column B.

Column A Column B
____ 1. This research designs is an analysis a.Experimental
Method
of the ability to complete a project
successfully.
____ 2. It describes the phenomena being studied. b. Feasibility
Study
____ 3. In this kind of research, the researcher c. Historical Research
manipulates one or more variables
and observe the impact on other variable.
_____ 4. This design determines the relations d.
Descriptive Research
among two or more variables.
_____ 5. In this method, researchers study the e.
Correlational Research
events/conditions that happened
in the past.

D. I Need to Understand

Direction: Decide on what type of research you would do to


gather data to solve the following problems:

Situations/Problems Type of Research Methods


1. if makahiya leaf has an
antibiotic effect
2. if the customers are satisfied
with the services of a food chain
3. which is a better teaching
strategy, the case study method
or the demonstration method
4. labor demand analysis for
the next five years
5. life among folks before the
volcanic eruption around Mt.
Pinatubo
6. if the color of lipstick
determines a woman’s decision-
making process
7. if garlic is better antibiotic
than penicillin
8. if salaries and benefits
contribute to job satisfaction
9. if smoking affects the level of
anxiety
10. if the marketing strategies
of schools contribute to the
increase in the number of
enrollees

E. Your Final Task


Choose ONE field of industry that interests you the most.
Provide 2 research topics (qualitative and quantitative
research) for your chosen field.

Agriculture and Fisheries Business Medical


Media Sports Technology Education
Arts Politics and GovernanceServices

Qualitative Research Topic:


_____________________________________________
Quantitative Research Topic:
______________________________________________

IV. Answer Key

Activity 1: It’s a Match


1. b 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c

Activity 2: What Am I?
1. experimental research 6. correlational research
2. market research 7. experimental research
3. experimental research 8. correlational research
4. feasibility study 9. correlational research
5. historical research 10. market research

V. Reference

Cristobal, A. P. & Cristobal M. C. D. (2017). Practical research for senior


high school. Quezon City, Manila: C & E Publishing, Inc.

Jerusalem, V. L., Garcia, M. D. R., Palencia, J. M. & Palencia, M. M.


(2017). Practical Research 1: Basics of qualitative research.
Sampaloc, Manila: Fastbooks

Matira, M. D. (2016). Practical research for the 21st Century Learners.


Sampaloc, Manila: St. Augustine Publications, Inc.

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