APPLIED PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 - Q2 - Mod6 V2
APPLIED PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 - Q2 - Mod6 V2
Module 6:
Analyzing The Meaning of The Data and
Drawing Conclusion
CO_Q2_SHS Practical Research
1_Module 6
Practical Research 1 – Senior High School
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 2 – Module 6: Reporting and Sharing the
Findings
First Edition, 2019
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Chairperson: Dr. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III
Regional Director
Co-Chairpersons: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V
Asst. Regional Director
Mala Epra B. Magnaong
CES, CLMD
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Regional ADM Coordinator
Dr. Marie Emerald A. Cabigas
Regional EPS, LRMDS
Practical Research 1
Quarter 2 - Module 6:
Analyzing The Meaning of The Data
and Drawing Conclusion
Introductory Message
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Thank you.
In this lesson, you will learn how to collect and analyze data by using a certain
method and to gather varied perceptions from different people. Through all these
diverse opinions coming from a set of people, you will discover a certain idea or
pattern governing the entire data collected. Geared toward a common theme, idea,
or pattern, the collected facts and information can guarantee evidence-based
conclusions. Factual data and logically collected ones are meaningful data to yield
valid and credible conclusions (Baraceros, 2016, 121).
Learning Objectives
• infer and explain patterns and themes from data (CS_RS11- IVd-f-2),
and • relate the findings to pertinent literature (CS_RS11- IVd-f-3).
What I Know
Before moving on the next part of this module, complete the following statements by
choosing from the given options.
1. What is the scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection,
presentation, analysis and interpretation of facts that lines an individual’s
speculation with reality?
A. Research C. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative Research D. Scientific method
2. Which of the following is the first step in formulating a Qualitative research title?
A. Concept Making C. Formulation of Ideas
B. Citing a Problem D. Reading Journal Articles 1
9. Ethics in research ensure that participants have informed consent. Which of the
following actions is the best example of informed consent?
A. talking to him or her privately C. writing him or her a letter B. surprising
him or her with questionnaire D. Taking his or her picture
What’s In
In the previous lesson, you have learned how you can collect information for
your research topic, covering the steps to define data and making a research design.
Now, you are ready to gain more knowledge about doing research. Before we go
further, perform first the activity below.
Directions: Rearrange the jumbled letters to form a concept about data collection and
analysis procedure.
1. It is a set of procedures and methods that is used to collect and analyze
measures of the variables given in the objectives. (GESDIN CEHERSAR) 2. It
is a program, person, or event in a defined time frame. (DATSEYCUS) 3. It is
a list of names which shows the characteristics of the target population.
(MAPSGL IN TUAOQ)
4. It involves a study of a certain cultural group to get information about its
characteristics and group activities. (THAGYONERPH)
5. It is conducted in a step-by step process through systematic methods and
procedures. (LEMDACOHIT)
1. Familiarization with the data: This phase involves reading and re-reading the
data, to become immersed and intimately familiar with its content.
2. Coding - this phase involves generating succinct labels (codes) that identify
important features of the data that might be relevant to answering the research
question. It involves coding the entire dataset, and after that, collating all the
codes and all relevant data extracts, together for later stages of analysis.
3. Searching for Themes. This phase involves examining the codes and collated
data to identify significant broader patterns of meaning (potential themes). It
then involves collating data relevant to each candidate theme, so that you can
work with the data and review the viability of each candidate theme.
4. Reviewing themes. This phase involves checking the candidate themes against
the data set, to determine if they tell a convincing story of the data, and one
that answers the research question. In this phase, themes are typically
refined, which sometimes involves them being split, combined, or discarded.
6. Writing Up. This final phase involves weaving together the analytic narrative
data and extracts and contextualizing the analysis in relation to existing literature.
What Is It
In this lesson, the next task expected of you is to analyze data carefully. For
most researchers, this is the heaviest task, but it is the most fulfilling. Qualitative data
analysis is an ongoing and cyclical process which includes identification, examination,
and interpretation of certain patterns and themes in the data. It determines how these
patterns and themes help answer the research questions.
This part will guide you on how to make this task easy. Below are the
processes in doing a qualitative analysis.
1. Know your data. Reread your written observations, relisten the audio recorded
interviews, or rewatch the movie or clip.
3. Do coding. Always consult your research questions or you might end up coding
unnecessary information. Coding is simply categorizing the data and reducing
them.
4. Clean your data. Go through your data once more if there are data errors.
6. Interpret your data. After analyzing, coding, and organizing the data, identifying
the patterns and themes, you are now ready to interpret your data. In
interpreting the data, you will synthesize your tables to a paragraph.
What’s More
Extracted from an unpublished research paper conducted by Ms. Cristy Dablo
of the Division of Misamis Oriental is the narrated experience of teenagers realizing
the inevitable pregnancy. The research is entitled, “TEENAGE PREGNANCY AND
ITS INTERVENTIONS: MINIMIZING FUTURE RISKS AMONG HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS”.
There were three central themes which emerged based on the interviews with the five
(5) respondents experiences that cherished relationships as substantial and tough
acquisition of love in the acceptance of being pregnant at an early age towards
successful adjustment. The three central themes are the following:
(1) Life’ turning point: a baby bump, (2) role changing: new set of
responsibilities, and (3) Glint of hope: a blessing in disguise.
Choose which themes best fit each table.
Table 2: Adopting your life knowing that you are pregnant Theme: __________
R1 “Karon ky ok na kayo ko,naa akong pamilya nga nagsupport og alaga
sa akoa”.
{Today I am much okay. I have my family that supports and take care of me}.
R2 “Karon na feel nako ang support sa akong pamilya. Ila kong gialagaan
kay unsaon paman daw nila og kasuko kung naana. Karonginatabngan
ko nila maamunsaon pag maanak na baby”.
I now felt the support of my family. They take care of me coz how are
they going to get angry when it's already. For now, they’re helping me to
prepare for the coming of the baby}
R2 “Nag attempt kopaglaglag sa bata kay nglibog ko unsaon nibut afriend nag
ingon na ayaw kay bunga na sainyong love and a blessing kay dili
mkaanak” {I attempted to abort the baby for I got confused on this, but a
friend told me not to do it for this is the fruit of your love and a blessing
since not all can bear a child}
What I can do
Complete the table. Think of possible preset codes/categories/themes for the given
questions.
Area of Focus Codes/Categories/ Themes
What’s In
Concluding qualitative research needs the researcher to recall
more thoroughly the problem statement, objectives, and results and findings of your
analysis and how they connect and organize together. The aim is to integrate them
to come up a comprehensive, logical, and smart answer or explanation to the
research question. Research conclusion has its important roles and purpose in a
research study. These are commonly elaborated as the following: a) it stresses out
the importance of the thesis statement, b) it gives the written work a sense of
completeness, c) it leaves a final impression to the readers and d) it demonstrates
good organization.
In the previous lesson, you have learned how to interpret data, group similar
responses into categories and identify themes for easier data analysis. Now, you are
ready to report or share your findings of your research to its relevant literature. Before
we go further, perform first the activity below.
Directions: Complete the following table with ideas indicated by the headings.
KEY WORDS INFORMATION MEMORY CLUES
(Sentence that express your
experiences about the key term)
1. pattern
2. code
3. themes
4.Thematic Analysis
What’s New
Comparison of Findings with Related Literature
In this lesson, you will compare your results or findings with the existing
knowledge. Since you already know how to infer and explain patterns and themes
from data, you will now proceed to relate your research findings with pertinent
literatures. It is one of the most important features in doing a qualitative research and
how you will compare the context with its existing knowledge. The discussion of your
research findings should not only limit in the summary of the results you have found
but it should also include original thinking or novelty. It must be well organized, broad
in scope as you relate its findings to pertinent literature.
Activity 1: Read the poem. Carefully read and analyze the themes where the poem
has been crafted.
Life Challenges
Life is a challenge we all walk for
Just like water flows in the river
The way we make it depends on us
With a negative thought to positive push
What Is It
Direction: For this activity, you will refer your answer to the given poem above.
To do this, simply read and analyze the contents of the poem. Write all your answers
on the table provided below.
Themes Stanza and Line Number
What’s More
Activity 2. Do the following directions: Analyze the themes formulated from the
patterns of the findings in the previous chapter. Craft your own conclusion as
introduced by vanMannen (poem, quote, and/ or song).
Themes Conclusion
R2 “Nahadlok kog ayo nga to the point nga nagplano ko nga ipalaglag ang
bata nga naa sa ako tyan tungod ky wala nay ginikanan na akong
maduolan sa akong pagburos og ngplano podkomaghikog na lang”. {I
am so afraid and reach to the point aborting the baby’s life inside my
tummy,since I don’t have the parents to turn to. With that, I planned to
commit suicide.}
R3 “Kada gabiiko maghilak kay gahuna huna kung unsaon nako pgsulbad
ani nga problema.Gusto nako ipalaglag ang bata ky dili pa ko ready
nga mahimong inahan.”
{I cried every night, thinking on how to solve the problem. I wanted to
abort the child for Iam not ready to become a mother}
Using the same data extracted table from the unpublished research paper,
identify the row which of the following interpretation best describe.
What I can do
Provide the required information below. Refer to your proposed research study.
(Answer may vary)
2. Conduct an interview using the guide questions you formulate from unstructured
Interview to start coding and identifying themes and categories.
Interviewee 2: ________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Interviewee 3: ________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
7. What level of interpretation will you apply to your findings? Provide a sample
opening paragraph below.
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Assessment
Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. A qualitative research involves data.
A. numerical C. categorical
B. Non numerical D. statistical
7. The characteristics of good research that any conclusion drawn is based upon
hard evidence gathered from information collected from real life experience or
observation is.
A. rigorous C. systematic
B. empirical D. critical
8. Which of the following data collection techniques is not applicable for qualitative
research?
A. interviews C. observations
B. questionnaires D. focus group
9. It refers to codes that are formulated by the researcher based on his or her
knowledge through the reviewed literatures.
A. predefined code C. defined code
B. emergent code D. Pre-emergent code
11. It is a part of data analysis, where the knowledge and logical understanding is
required, and the important data are given enough attention as it will be the
basis of the results of the study.
A. presentation of the data C. analysis
B. interpretation D. discussion
12. It is a part of data analysis, that showcases the data for easy understanding of
the reader, and it can be displayed through tables, diagrams or other figures to
easily understand.
A. presentation of the data C. interpretation
B. analysis D. discussion
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Additional Activities
Read the text below and provide the required information.
life challenges
despite 2.
Inspired and
motivated
4 & 5 Interpretation B:
Row # 2& 3
Interpretation A: Row #
REFERENCES:
Baraceros, E. (2016). Practical Research 1. (1sted.). Sampaloc, Manila: Rex
Bookstore Inc.
Calderon, J. & Gonzales, E. (2015). Methods of Research and Thesis. San Juan,
Mandaluyong. Writing. National Bookstore Inc.
Naval, V., Prieto, N., Carey T. (2017). Inferring and Explaining Patterns and Themes
from Data. Practical Research 1. Cubao, Quezon City. Lorimar Publishing Inc. 5.
Cristobal, A., Cristobal, MCD. (2017). Drawing Patterns and Themes. Practical
Research 1 for Senior High School. South Triangle, Quezon City. C&E Publishing
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