Objective: Illustrates the importance of quantitative research across fields under the DepEd Philippines K
to 12 Curriculum Guide.
Code: CS_RS12-Ia-c-2
Grade Level: Senior High School
Subject: Research in Daily Life
(1) Review:
- Discuss the definition of quantitative research and its importance in various fields such as science,
business, and education.
- Show examples of quantitative research studies and their impact on society.
(2) Motivation:
- Ask the students to think of a problem that they want to solve in their community or school.
- Explain that they will use quantitative research to gather data and find a solution to the problem.
(3) Activity:
- Divide the class into groups and assign each group a problem to solve.
- Provide them with a step-by-step guide on how to conduct a quantitative research study, including
how to formulate a research question, design a survey, and analyze data.
- Have each group present their findings and solutions to the class.
(4) Analysis:
- Discuss the different types of data analysis techniques, such as descriptive statistics, inferential
statistics, and regression analysis.
- Provide examples of how these techniques are used in quantitative research studies.
(5) Abstraction:
- Discuss the limitations of quantitative research and how it differs from qualitative research.
- Explain that both types of research are important and can be used together to gain a deeper
understanding of a problem.
(6) Application:
- Give the students a real-life problem that is related to the objective, such as improving the school's
recycling program.
- Have them conduct a quantitative research study to gather data and find a solution to the problem.
(7) Assessment:
1. What is quantitative research?
Answer: Quantitative research is a research method that uses numerical data to analyze and draw
conclusions.
2. What are the types of data analysis techniques used in quantitative research?
Answer: Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and regression analysis.
3. What are the limitations of quantitative research?
Answer: Quantitative research cannot capture the complexity of human experiences and emotions.
4. How does quantitative research differ from qualitative research?
Answer: Quantitative research uses numerical data, while qualitative research uses non-numerical data
such as words and images.
5. Why is quantitative research important?
Answer: Quantitative research provides objective and reliable data that can be used to inform decision-
making in various fields.
(8) Assignment:
- Have the students conduct a quantitative research study on a topic of their choice and present their
findings to the class.
Interactive Activities:
1. Create a survey on a topic of interest and analyze the results using descriptive statistics.
2. Conduct a regression analysis to determine the relationship between two variables.
3. Design an experiment to test a hypothesis and analyze the data using inferential statistics.