ASSESSMENT-ON-METHODOLOGY
ASSESSMENT-ON-METHODOLOGY
ASSESSMENT ON METHODOLOGY
I. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the term being described. Write your answer on the space provided
before each item.
___________________ 1.) these are presumed to be true statements whereby things are
assumed to be approximately true.
____________________ 2.) different results produced from measurements obtained from
varied experimental units that are treated alike.
____________________ 3.) it constitute any procedure employed and the effect of which can
be evaluated or measured.
_____________________4.) the chief material used in the experiment.
II. True or False. Write”YES” if the statement is correct and “NO” if the statement is incorrect on the
blank provided before each item.
_________ 1.) The procedures in the methodology section are given in the order that they were done
during the actual experiment.
_________ 2.) A research paper is stated in future tense, passive voice.
_______ __ 3.) The project write-up should be written single-spaced in a long bond paper.
_________ 4.) Measurements obtained from experimental units vary and even if they are treated alike,
they may still produce different results.
_________ 5.) Experiment without control generally is not a scientific study.
_________ 6.) In writing the methodology, if the sentence starts with a number, the number is spelled-
out.
_________ 7.) Abbreviations such as scientific names may be used in first citations.
_________ 8.) Personal pronouns are used in writing the methodology section.
_________ 9.) Materials used in the study are enumerated in the list in the methodology section of the
paper.
_________ 10.) Headings and subheadings of the procedures are stated in sentences.
_________ 11.) Photographs or flow diagrams are used to illustrate the samples, equipment, working
model of the designed apparatus and schematic outline of the processes employed.
_________ 12.) Standard analyses are described in great detail and choice of alternative methods of
analysis is also explained.
_________ 13.) Reproducibility of the data is important in evaluating the reliability of the study.
_________ 14.) Computed averages can reduce errors and mean values can be further subjected to
statistical analysis.
_________ 15.) The interpretations of the results of the study are taken in the light of the methods
done.
III. ENUMERATION:
(4 – 10) Give 7 concepts that are included in the CONTENT of the methodology section.
(11 – 15) Identify the specific rules to be followed in writing the materials and methods
section of a research proposal and a research paper.