Performance Task in Practical Research - Grade 12: Alcohol and Its Impact, Essays (high school) of Earth science

A performance task for grade 12 students, where they are required to define key terms related to their research study on the impact of alcohol. They also need to create a conceptual framework for their research hypothesis. A list of terms with their conceptual and operational definitions.

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2020/2021

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PERFORMANCE TASK IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
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PERFORMANCE TASK IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

GRADE 12-

Name Task Grade in Output

Leader:

Final Group Grade:

Comments and Feedback:

Title of Quantitative Research:

Chapter 1: RESEARCH AND ITS BACKGROUND

DEFINITION OF TERMS

What to do: Make a list of key terms that can be found on your Research Study and give its

conceptual definition and operational definition

WORDS CONCEPTUAL DEFINITION OPERATIONAL DEFINITION

Death and Disability When drinking alcohol it will cause death and disabilities. Drinking so much alcohol Physical Fighting If you drunk and you lost your mind it will cause fight. Lost of mind Suicidal Ideation Lost of mind Addiction of alcohol Unintentional Injuries Dizziness More alcohol drinking Criminal Activity You didn’t know what you when you drunk Alcohol Addiction If you drinjk alcohol everyday it will cause addiction Health Issue More alcohol in body will cause break health issue Death More alcohol cause of death Disability Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework Direction: Make a Conceptual Framework (Conceptual Paradigm and Narrative) of the Research study you used on the first performance task.