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CHAPTER III

METHODOLOGY
LET’S TRY TO ANSWER…

1. The following are found in the writing


of the methodology EXCEPT_________.
A. Problem
B. Participants
C. Instruments
D. Research design and procedure
2. What data do quantitative methods
use to primarily collect?

A.Descriptive
B.Numerical
C.Visual
D.narrative
3. This means data trustworthiness in
quantitative research.
A.Validity
B.Reliability
C.Triangulation
D.Validity and Reliability
4. Which describes all the steps in conducting
the research study?
E. Design
F. Procedure
G. Instruments
H. methods
5. In descriptive research, which of
the following is considered in the
questionnaires?

A.Careful selection of variables


B.Validation of questionnaires
C.Well-defined criterion variables
D.Critical identification of
extraneous variables
COMPONENTS OF
CHAPTER III-
METHODOLOGY
• RESEARCH DESIGN
• RESPONDENTS OF THE STUDY
• RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
• DATA COLLECTION METHOD
• STATISTICAL ANALYSES OF DATA
RESEARCH DESIGN

The research design refers to the overall


strategy that you choose to integrate the
different components of the study in a
coherent and logical way, thereby, ensuring
you will effectively address the research
problem; it constitutes the blueprint for the
collection, measurement, and analysis of
data.
RESPONDENTS OF THE
STUDY
• Respondents of the study are the
person or entity involve in research.
They are the one who provides
information, answers questions, or
offer their perspectives on the topic
under investigation.
RESEARCH
INSTRUMENT
• A Research Instrument is a tool used to
collect, measure, and analyze data
related to your research interests. These
tools are most commonly used in health
sciences, social sciences, and education
to assess patients, clients, students,
teachers, staff, etc.
DATA COLLECTION
METHOD
• Data collection is the process of
gathering and measuring
information on variables of interest,
in an established systematic fashion
that enables one to answer stated
research questions, test hypotheses,
and evaluate outcomes.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA

• Pertains to the statistical tools used


in order to generate the result of the
data gathered from the
respondents/participants.

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