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1. The document discusses research topics, processes, and ethics. It provides examples of applied and basic research questions and outlines ways to solve sample research problems. 2. The document also discusses qualitative and quantitative research methods. It examines ethical principles for student researchers such as honesty, objectivity, and social responsibility. 3. Various activities are provided to classify research, identify appropriate data collection methods, and relate research topics to possible data types. Guide questions encourage critical thinking about the research process.

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1. The document discusses research topics, processes, and ethics. It provides examples of applied and basic research questions and outlines ways to solve sample research problems. 2. The document also discusses qualitative and quantitative research methods. It examines ethical principles for student researchers such as honesty, objectivity, and social responsibility. 3. Various activities are provided to classify research, identify appropriate data collection methods, and relate research topics to possible data types. Guide questions encourage critical thinking about the research process.

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ACTIVITY OUTPUT

PRI11…FD.PDF.

EXPLORE

Name Answer
1. Gwynneth Allow all people to pursue their interest, to
learn something new, to have their problem
and solving skills.
2. Mark Brenan It help the student to have a detailed analysis
of everything.
GUIDE QUESTION

1. What are the key points of each of your answers on the importance of doing research.

The key points is to pursue, expand the knowledge base and builds your credibility.

2. What are the similarities and/or differences of your answer and your partners answer?

The similarities of the answer is helping people and student to learn.

3. How does research affect your daily life?

Its affect me to understand personality allows psychologist to predict how people will respond
to certain situations and sorts of thing they prepare and value.

ACTIVITY 1

Question Classification (basic/applied)


1. Prices for food, drinks materials, etc. are Applied
more expensive than before.
2. Most people have financial problems. Applied
A.

1. This is the type of research that is most useful for practical purposes.

Applied Research
2. It is the systematic process of gathering information to find answer to question.

Research
3. This is the type of research that generates new knowledge, ideas, concepts, or theories.

Basic Research
B.

1. The relationship between social media use and the sleeping habits of teenagers.

Applied Research
2. Improving user engagement in online business advertisements.

Basic Research
3. Assessment of alternative routes to decongest roads and to improve traffic flow in Metro
Manila.

Basic Research
4. Potential of volcanic eruptions on the atmosphere.

Applied Research
5. A survey on new food combinations for a restaurants.

Applied research
Lesson 2: Research process and Ethics

Research Problem Outline for Solving the research problem

1. Reasons behind the low student Lack of facilities and Resources


performance in rural areas than that of urban
cities. Some of the factors that contributing to the
poor performance are lack of resources and
poor facilities in most schools especially in
rural areas.
Some of schools in rural areas are dilapidated
compared to those in urban areas.
2. Vegetables preferences of nursery students Healthy eating intervention, experiential
in Metro Manila learning, Taste exposure education,
intervention vegetable in lake fussy eating.
3. Effects of banana peels on the growth of The (DAT) reveal that germination percentage
tomato seeds. increased does banana peel extract for both
crap the germination percentage was
increased for 14% (control without namo) to
97% after 7days of plantation.
QUIDE QUESTIONS

1. What is the common initial step in solving research problems.

Research is controlled and manipulated in order to come up with a valid resort. Extraneous
variables must be controlled to ensure that they will not influence the results and any way.
2. Do you think having a systematic process to answer these research problems is important?
Why?

Yes because certain steps in the research process require a lot of work and effect in order to
ensure the validity of results and compliance to research ethics.

3. Is it possible to answer the given research problems without a step-by-step process to


follow? Explain your answer?

Researchers must faithfully follow the research process to make sure that there will be accurate
results and a reliable conclusion upon completion of the research.
EXTEND

ACTIVITY 1

ETHICAL PRINCIPLES USE FOR STUDENT RESEARCHERS


Honesty Intellectual honesty in proposing, performing,
and reporting research refers to honesty with
respect to meaning of one’s research. It is
expected that researches present proposal and
data honesty and communicate their best
understanding of work in writing and verbally.
Objectivity To be objective, a researcher must not allow
their values, their bias or their views to impacts
on their research, analysis or findings.
Prudence Where he carefully in conducting his study by
starting in the right time and in the right place.
Responsible Researcher must publish the result of their
research and share it with other people for
their academic and practical contributions.
Confidentially Researcher must treat with confidentially the
information of anyone involved in the research
project, specially that the respondents.
Respect for intellectual property Most respect patents, copyrights, and other
forms of intellectual property. It is a criminal
act for any plagiarize.
Social responsibility Researcher must conduct research studies that
would be beneficial to society.

Anti-discrimination Researcher must avoid discrimination against


any form of social labels like sex, gender,
religion and culture.
A.

1. The process of gathering useful information for answering the research question.

Data collection.
2. The process of drafting detailed procedures for data collection and analysis.

Collecting date step by step process.


3.The process of consolidating essential information gathered from the analyzed data.

This process is known as integration.

B.

1. The researcher made sure that all data are based on real life observations and facts.

Empirical-based on observations and experimentation.


2. The researcher always cites the source of all information he used for the research.

It gives proper credit to the authors of the words or ideas that you incorporated into your
paper.
3. The researcher did not exhibit any preference towards gender or age in his or her sample
population.

The national context and individuals differences.

Research topics Possible types of data


1. Effects on online gaming on academic They found that students who played one to
performance two hours or video games a day on weekdays
were B percent more likely to. Higher reading
scores than those who didn’t play at all. The
Effects of online gaming of the academic is no
substantial association with the respondents
academic success.
2. Experiences in pet ownership Pet ownership is the most common form of
human animal interaction, pet ownership can
lead to improved physical and mental health
for ownership.
3. Training for marketing professionals There are 3 types of data customer, financial,
and operational. In fact 90% of all data has
been created within the last two years
However only 0.5% of the data is ever
analyzed.
GUIDE QUESTION

1. Which sample research topic has the most number of possible types of data?

Training for marketing.


2. How did you relate the possible types of data with the sample research topics? Choose one
of your answer and explain below.

In fact 90% of all data because it has been created within the last two years.
3. Give the possible types of data every sample research topic, what are the possible ways to
acquire these data? Choose one of your answer and explain below.

To acquire the data to other people.

Qualitative Research Quantitative Research


A systematic subjective approach used to A formal, objective, systematic process for
describe life experiences and give them obtaining information about the world. A
meaning. method used to describe, test relationships,
and examine cause and effects relationships.
To gain insight; explore the depth, richness, To test relationships, describe, examine cause
and complexity inherent in the phenomenon. and effect relations.

A.

1. This type of research asks open-ended questions to extract meanings, perceptions, and
interpretations.

Qualitative Research
2. This is a systematic plan of conducting research.

Research Method
3. This is the type of research that uses the techniques of both qualitative and quantitative
research at the same time.

Mixed Methods Research

B.

1. The experiences of adults going into retirement.

Qualitative Research
2. The relationship between population density and unemployment rates.
Quantitative Research
3. The important of the use of subtitles in foreign language films.

Qualitative Research
4. Frequency of using mobile banking applications.

Quantitative Research
5. The role of art in elementary education.

Quantitative Research

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