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Republic of the Philippines
Department of
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ENGLISH
Quarter 4 – Module 1
Technical Terms Used in Research
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Name of Learner: ___________________________
Grade & Section: ___________________________
Name of School: ___________________________
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Quarter 4 – Module 1 Technical Terms Used in Research Zest for Progress^ Zeal of Partnership

Name of Learner: ___________________________ Grade & Section: ___________________________ Name of School: ___________________________

You are now on the final phase of your Junior High School. In this stage, you will still make a lot of discoveries that will help you become more enhanced in thinking critically and more inquisitively through research. This module was designed to help you distinguish the technical terms used in research. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations especially in conducting research to aid you to become more creative and have the sense to work systematically to increase your knowledge. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students, and the lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. This module contains a lesson that will lead you to: Learning Competency : Distinguish technical terms used in research (EN10V-Iva-30) After going through this module, you are expected to:  Define research;  Familiarize the technical terms used in research;  Distinguish technical terms used in research; and  Formulate interview guide questions or survey questionnaire. What I Know Activity 1 What You Know is What You Get Directions: In this activity, you are going to check what you already know about the lesson. Solve the crossword puzzle by writing the correct terms used in research that correspond to their meaning. Clues are also provided. Down

  1. Contains related information such as graphs, charts, tables, lists
  2. Lists all the sources in the research
  3. Summarizes all sections and helps readers decide whether or not to read the entire report Across
  4. Establishes facts and new findings through a systematic investigation What I Need to Know KKKKKKKKKKkkkkkkkn 2 F 3 (^1) A R B (^4) R S R E (^5) N T N X

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Activity 3: Pick and Write Directions: The 10-Einstein class was asked by their teacher to conduct survey research to the Grade 10 parents if they are in favor of conducting face-to-face classes next school year. All learners were excited for the activity. They were asked to do it through online survey. From the list below, pick out the terms that you think would be important in their research, and write it in the box provided. Activity 4: Complete Me Directions : Complete the following statements by filling in the ideas about research.

  1. These technical terms used in research are essential because ______________________

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  1. One of the most familiar terms in research I know is _____________________________ because __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________. What’s New Abstract Amortization Appendix Interview Parliament Pleas Puzzling Questionnaire Reconciliation Reference Results Solidarity Tale University Volitional

Cultural mapping refers to a research tool to holistically understand the cultural assets of a place based on the local knowledge of the people.  Interview is a conversational practice where knowledge is produced through the interaction between an interviewer and an interviewee or a group of interviewees.  Interview Guide summarizes the content that researchers cover during interviews. At one extreme, it may provide very minimal directions, leading to “less structured” interviews that are designed primarily to explore the participant’s own perspective on the research topic. Tips for Formulating Questions  Pose open, rather than closed questions.  Sequence interview questions from broad to narrow.  Avoid the inclusion of possible responses in questions.  Pose one question at a time.  Avoid posing multi-part questions.  Questionnaire is a set of questions to gather information in a survey. It may be in a form of open-end format that allows the respondents to answer in any way he or she wishes in his or her term, multiple choice format that presents a question which is followed by a set of options pre-determined by the researcher, or checklist format that is used exclusively or with some use of free-response option. T ips for Writing a Great Survey Questionnaire

  1. Focus on asking closed-ended questions.
  2. Keep your survey questions neutral.
  3. Keep a balanced set of answer choices.
  4. Don’t ask for two things at once.
  5. Keep your questions different from each other.
  6. Let most of your questions be optional to answer.  Survey is a statistical analysis of answers to a poll of a sample of a population, e.g. to determine opinions, or knowledge.  Plagiarism occurs when ideas, information, and even pictures are used without proper acknowledgement of the original sources. Providing in-text citation or parenthetical text from another source is a surefire method to avoid plagiarism.  Running Text According to Shane (2021), use of in-text citation shows that the idea is not yours and that you acknowledge its rightful source.  Within Parenthesis The use of in-text citation shows that the idea is not yours and that you acknowledge its original source (Shane, 2001).  Reference is a list of all sources used in research.  Appendix contains related information such as graphs, charts, tables, lists.

Activity 5: Identify Me Directions: Read the following statements very well. Distinguish the terms used in research that correspond to the statements. Choose your answer from the pool of terms in the box. Write your answer on the space provided. _____________________ 1. It pertains to the inclusion of question-based or topic based. This may be used in the form of general questions. _____________________ 2. It discusses published information in a particular subject area. _____________________ 3. It is the part where you indicated the research instrument. _____________________ 4. It is placed where you remember that it is important to give credit where it is due. This means you acknowledge the author’s work. _____________________ 5. It refers to the process of using the information without giving due credit to the writer. Activity 6: What Do You Think Directions : Study the sample terms applied in writing research report. Distinguish how the terms were used based on the content provided. Answer the question for each item by writing the letter on the space before the number. A. _______ 1. What technical term in research was applied in the example above? A. Abstract B. Body C. Plagiarism D. Questionnaire What’s More Interview Guide Reference Plagiarism Methodology Literature Review Research Title This study was conducted to determine the possible correlation among language learning attitudes, linguistic competence, and academic performance in English among the Grade 10 students of Geras Integrated School, Isabela City, Zamboanga Peninsula during the school year 2016-2020. This was done to provide empirical data to support Gardner’s Socio-educational Model of Second Language Acquisition. Gardner (1985) hypothesized that L2 learners with positive learning attitudes toward the target culture and people will learn the target language more effectively than those who do not have positive attitudes. Source : Garil, Benigno. 2017. “Language Learning Attitudes, Linguistic Competence, and Academic Performance of Grade 10 Students.” Thesis, Western Mindanao State University.

Activity 8: Choose One and Write Directions: Using the given situation, come up with either an interview guide or a survey questionnaire by filling in the dummy. See the sample interview guide and survey questionnaire below. Be guided with the given rubrics. A. Sample Interview Guide Selfies and their Impact on Mood and Behavior (Short Title about the Interview) In this interview, we want to know what selfies mean to you and the impact on mood and behavior of posting them on social media. Kindly answer the questions honestly. (Short description of what the interview is about) Guide Questions

  1. (Question) In your opinion, what are selfies?

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  1. (Question) Do you post a lot of selfies on your Facebook account?

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  1. (Question) On what occasions do you find yourself taking selfies?

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  1. (Question) When do you decide to post them on your social media page?

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  1. (Question) How do you feel when you post selfies on Facebook or other social media?

________________________________________________________________. You have observed that there have been many changes brought by COVID-19. During the pandemic, you have also discovered many things about yourselves, about your family, and even about life. Now, you are tasked to write an interview guide or survey questionnaire about the new discoveries of your classmates during the pandemic. You have to know the distinctions between these two technical terms used in research.

B. Sample Questionnaires Survey on My Writing Disposition Indicate your level of awareness on the following environmental conservation measures using the scale below. Place a check mark on the space provided. 1 – Very much aware 2 – Much aware 3 – Aware 4 – Not fully aware 5 - No knowledge at all Statements 1 2 3 4 5

  1. Implement agroforestry
  2. Formulate a policy to prevent degradation of habitat
  3. Aspire for sustainable agriculture like land tenure
  4. Impose watershed protection changes
  5. Use transferrable development rights and conservation
  6. Conduct environment training in the barangay Interview Guide 10 Environmental Conservation Measures Questionnaire for Grade 10 Students A. Please check the measures that you undertake or practice. Rank them in the order of their frequency, with number 1 being the most frequent practice. ______1. Avoid kaingin system ______2. Implement government policies like no dynamite fishing ______3. Implement reforestation ______4. Have a regular coastal clean-up drive ______5. Practice solid waste management through the 3 Rs ______6. Control population ______7. Do not abuse our natural resources

Category Excellent 20 points Average 15 points Beginner 10 points Score Content The content is related to the main topic. All pieces of information are relevant to the main topic. Some pieces of information are relevant to the main topic. The pieces of information are not relevant to the main topic. Accuracy The type of questionnaire used is accurate. The type of questionnaire helps answer the given problem/issue. The type of questionnaire used somehow helps answer the given problem/issue. The type of questionnaire used does not help answer the given problem/issue. Grammar and Punctuations The statements are written correctly following grammatical structures and punctuations. All statements are grammatically written. Some of the statements are grammatically written. None of the statements are grammatically written. Total / Rubrics in formulating the Survey Questionnaire Assessment

Directions : Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space before the number. ____1. This is the part where researchers present the purpose of their research. A. Introduction B. Interviewing C. Interview Guide D. Methodology ____2. What technical term is used when you acknowledge the sources used in research? A. Results B. Discussion C. Appendix D. Reference ____3. Which among the following choices is NOT an example of running text? A. According to Mualim (2021), you should adjust the world, not the world will adjust you. B. According to Ferrer (2019), where God guides, He provides. C. According to Luna 2010 life is a fruitful harvest. D. According to Remandaban (2020), you can’t buy trust, but you can lose it. ____ 4. Which of the following terms is used when you indicate the procedure on how you conducted the research? A. References B. Methodology C. Literature Review D. Appendix ____ 5. Which of the following information is placed in the Appendix? A. Questionnaire B. Literature Review C. Introduction D. Conclusion ____ 6. Which term is used when you give interest to the reader to read the entire report? A. Interview B. Abstract c. Literature Review D. Reference ____ 7. All of the examples used are forms of questions in writing a questionnaire EXCEPT: A. Checklist on students’ favorite movie genres B. Interview Guide C. A Rating Scale in Agreeing or Disagreeing with opening of classes D. Students’ pastime using multiple choice format _____ 8. In research, what do you mostly need when you want to determine the percentage of Grade 10 students who find difficulties in using online platform for learning? A. Conduct a survey. B. Provide the answers. C. Prepare the findings. D. Write the summary. _____9. Which do you think could be the narrowest research title about “Environmental Awareness”? A. Environmental Awareness of Students B. Environmental Awareness among Learners C. Environmental Awareness of the Grade 10 Students in the Monitoring System Activities of the Municipality of Basilan D. Environmental Awareness is one way to create positive attitude towards loving nature

Garil, Benigno,A.“Language Learning Attitudes, Linguistic Competence, and Academic Performance of Grade 10 Students.” Master’s Thesis, Western Mindanao State University,

Books Almonte, Liza R., Flandez, Lerma L., Hermosa, Angelina Lourdes, Nedia Lagustan, Liberty A. Mangaluz, Elenita R. Miranda, Paul Anthony B. Mendoza, Lito A. Palomar, Grace B. Annette Barradas-Soriano, and Karen B. Villanueva, Celebrating Diversity through World Literature. Pasig City: Rex Book Store, Inc. 2015, 466-470. Almonte, Liza R., Flandez, Lerma L., Hermosa, Angelina Lourdes, Nedia Lagustan, Liberty A. Mangaluz, Elenita R. Miranda, Paul Anthony B. Mendoza, Lito A. Palomar, Grace B. Annette Barradas-Soriano, and Karen B. Villanueva, Celebrating Diversity through World Literature:English Teacher’s Guide. Pasig City: Rex Book Store, Inc. 2015, 423-424. Bermudez, Virginia , Ed.D, Josephine Cruz Ph.D., Eugenia Gorgon Ed.D, Remedios Nery, and Milagros San Juan Ph.D, English Expressways ,Quezon City: SD Publications, Inc. 2010,

Portillo, Reynaldo R, Ma. Consuelo S. Quindara, Mila E. Isles, Clarita O. Manzano, Amelia O. Bacungan, Vivian B. Flores, Carolina G. Alberca, and Imelda K. Gamboa, Research and Technical Writing, Bulacan: Trinitas Publishing, Inc.2003, 63. Sarno, Emerlita, Tips and Techniques in Writing Research, Manila: Rex Book Store. 2010, 71-

Online Sources “How to Develop an Interview Guide (Part 1).” 2018. QualPage. February 8. https://qualpage.com/2018/02/08/how-to-develop-an-interview-guide-part-1/. “How to Write Good Survey & Poll Questions | SurveyMonkey.” 2021. SurveyMonkey. Accessed February 12. https://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/writing-survey-questions/ 15

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Writers: Joyce Ethel L. Sienes,Basilan National High School Sherma T.P Ajul, Basilan National High School Editor: Language Editor: Proofreader: Violeta M. Sta. Elena, EPS Illustrators: Layout Artist: Joyce Ethel L. Sienes Management Team: Julieto H. Fernandez, Ed. D., CESO VI SDS-Isabela City Maria Laarni T. Villanueva, Ed. D., CESE ASDS-Isabela City Henry R. Tura, CID Chief Elsa A. Usman, LR Supervisor Helen De Leon, EdD, EPS-English, Module

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Here the trees and flowers bloom Here the breezes gently Blow, Here the birds sing Merrily, The liberty forever Stays, Here the Badjaos roam the seas Here the Samals live in peace Here the Tausogs thrive so free Gallant men And Ladies fair Linger with love and care Golden beams of sunrise and sunset Are visions you’ll never forget Oh! That’s Region IX Hardworking people Abound, Every valleys and Dale Zamboangueños, Tagalogs, Bicolanos, Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Subanons, Boholanos, Ilongos, All of them are proud and true Region IX our Eden Land Region IX Our.. Eden... Land...

16 My Final Farewell Farewell, dear Fatherland, clime of the sun caress'd Pearl of the Orient seas, our Eden lost!, Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best, And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost. On the field of battle, 'mid the frenzy of fight, Others have given their lives, without doubt or heed; The place matters not-cypress or laurel or lily white, Scaffold or open plain, combat or martyrdom's plight, T is ever the same, to serve our home and country's need. I die just when I see the dawn break, Through the gloom of night, to herald the day; And if color is lacking my blood thou shalt take, Pour'd out at need for thy dear sake To dye with its crimson the waking ray. My dreams, when life first opened to me, My dreams, when the hopes of youth beat high, Were to see thy lov'd face, O gem of the Orient sea From gloom and grief, from care and sorrow free; No blush on thy brow, no tear in thine eye. Dream of my life, my living and burning desire, All hail! cries the soul that is now to take flight; All hail! And sweet it is for thee to expire ; To die for thy sake, that thou mayst aspire; And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night. If over my grave some day thou seest grow, In the grassy sod, a humble flower, Draw it to thy lips and kiss my soul so, While I may feel on my brow in the cold tomb below The touch of thy tenderness, thy breath's warm power. Let the moon beam over me soft and serene, Let the dawn shed over me its radiant flashes, Let the wind with sad lament over me keen ; And if on my cross a bird should be seen, Let the sun draw the vapors up to the sky, And heavenward in purity bear my tardy protest Let some kind soul o 'er my untimely fate sigh, And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high From thee, 0 my country, that in God I may rest. Pray for all those that hapless have died, For all who have suffered the unmeasur'd pain; For our mothers that bitterly their woes have cried, For widows and orphans, for captives by torture tried And then for thyself that redemption thou mayst gain And when the d ark night wraps the grave yard aro un d With only the de ad in the ir vigil to see Break not my repose or the mys te ry profound And pe rchance thou mays t hear a sad hymn re sound 'T is I, O my country, rais ing a song unto thee. And even my grave is reme mbe red no more Unmark 'd by nev er a cros s nor a stone Let the plow sweep through it, the sp ade turn it o'e r That my ashe s may c arpet e arthly fl oor, Before into nothingness at last the y are blown. Then will ob liv ion bring to me no c are As over thy v ales and plains I sweep; Throbbing and cleansed in thy space and air With color and light, with song and lament I f are, Ever repe ating the faith that I keep. My Fatherland ador'd, that sad ness to my sorrow le nds Be loved Filip inas, hear now my las t good-by! I give thee all: parents and kindred and f rie nds For I go whe re no slave before the oppressor bend s, Whe re f aith c an never kill, and God re igns e'er on h igh! Fare we ll to you all, from my soul torn away, Frie nds of my child hood in the home disposs essed! Give thanks that I res t from the we aris ome d ay! Fare we ll to thee , too, swe et frie nd that lightene d my way; I Am a Filipino, by Carlos P. Romulo I am a Filipino–inheritor of a glorious past, hostage to the uncertain future. As such I must prove equal to a two-fold task–the task of meeting my responsibility to the past, and the task of performing my obligation to the future. I sprung from a hardy race, child many generations removed of ancient Malayan pioneers. Across the centuries the memory comes rushing back to me: of brown-skinned men putting out to sea in ships that were as frail as their hearts were stout. Over the sea I see them come, borne upon the billowing wave and the whistling wind, carried upon the mighty swell of hope–hope in the free abundance of new land that was to be their home and their children’s forever. I am a Filipino. In my blood runs the immortal seed of heroes–seed that flowered down the centuries in deeds of courage and defiance. In my veins yet pulses the same hot blood that sent Lapulapu to battle against the first invader of this land, that nerved Lakandula in the combat against the alien foe, that drove Diego Silang and Dagohoy into rebellion against the foreign oppressor. The seed I bear within me is an immortal seed. It is the mark of my manhood, the symbol of dignity as a human being. Like the seeds that were once buried in the tomb of Tutankhamen many thousand years ago, it shall grow and flower and bear fruit again. It is the I am a Filipino, child of the marriage of the East and the West. The East, with its languor and mysticism, its passivity and endurance, was my mother, and my sire was the West that came thundering across the seas with the Cross and Sword and the Machine. I am of the East, an eager participant in its spirit, and in its struggles for liberation from the imperialist yoke. But I also know that the East must awake from its centuried sleep, shake off the lethargy that has bound his limbs, and start moving where destiny awaits. I am a Filipino, and this is my inheritance. What pledge shall I give that I may prove worthy of my inheritance? I shall give the pledge that has come ringing down the corridors of the centuries, and it shall be compounded of the joyous cries of my Malayan forebears when first they saw the contours of this land loom before their eyes, of the battle cries that have resounded in every field of combat from Mactan to Tirad Pass, of the voices of my people when they sing: “I am a Filipino born to freedom, and I shall not rest until freedom shall have been added unto my inheritance—for myself and my children and my children’s children—forever.”