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Quantitative Research Methods in High School, Quizzes of English

An overview of quantitative research methods and data collection techniques covered in a high school practical research 2 course. It covers key concepts such as validity, reliability, data collection methods (e.g. Questionnaires, interviews, observations), sampling, and data analysis techniques. A worksheet with 20 multiple-choice questions testing students' understanding of these research methods. It also outlines two performance tasks where students are required to construct a questionnaire and write up the findings chapter of a research project. This document could be useful for high school students studying research methods as part of a practical research 2 or similar course, providing them with study notes, practice questions, and guidance on key research project components.

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ROSALES NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR DEPARTMENT

Don Antonio Village, Rosales, Pangasinan

INSTRUCTION: Detach and submit this Worksheet together with the activity sheets.

W O R K S H E E T

Name:

Subject: PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

Grade/Section:

Subj. Teacher: Week: 4-

I. Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the best answer.

  1. What is the extent to which an instrument measures what it is supposed to measure and performs as it is designed to perform? A. Content B. Questionnaire C. Reliability D. Validity
  2. What is referred to as 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? A. Data Collection B. Content Validity C. External Validity D. Reliability
  3. Which of the following refers to a paper containing series of questions formulated for an individual and independent answering by several respondents for obtaining statistical information? A. Interview B. Observation C. Questionnaire D. Survey
  4. Mrs. Angeles is a nurse. She watches patients lining up at a medical clinic, instead of centering her eyes on the looks of the people, she focuses her attention on the number, weight, and height of every patient standing up the door of the medical clinic. What quantitative data gathering technique does she used? A. Interview B. Observation C. Questionnaire D. Survey
  5. Anne is a Grade 12 STEM student who is currently conducting her research entitled: Leadership Styles of Section Mayors at Rosales National High School”. She then gives a paper containing series of questions to be answered by section Mayors in order for her to obtain statistical information. What quantitative data gathering technique does she used? A. Interview B. Observation C. Questionnaire D. Survey
  6. Which type of interview include a number of planned questions, but the interviewer has more freedom to modify the wording and order of questions? A. Structured interview C. In-depth interview B. Semi-structured interview D. Focused group discussion
  7. Which of the following is the actual set of units selected for investigation and who participate in the research? A. Population B. Sample C. Value D. Variable
  8. The following are considered types of interviews EXCEPT ________. A. Non- Focused Interview C. Structured interview B. Semi-structured interview D. Transaction logs
  9. What data collection procedure where a group or single participants are manipulated by the researcher, for example, asked to perform a specific task or action? A. Interview B. Observation C. Questionnaire D. Survey
  10. What data collection procedure is considered as an analysis of documents belonging to an organization? A. Documentary Research C. Observation

B. Interview D. questionnaire

  1. What is considered as the whole units of analysis that might be investigated, this could be students, cats, house prices etc.? A. Population B. Sample C. Value D. Variable
  2. Which of the following is considered as the score/label/value of a variable, not the frequency of occurrence? A. Population B. Sample C. Value D. Variable
  3. What is referred to as a systematic approach of investigations in which numerical data is collected? A. Bivariate Analysis C. One-Way Analysis of Variance B. Qualitative Data Analysis D. Quantitative Data Analysis
  4. Which of the following types of statistical analysis of variables has an analysis of one variable? A. Bivariate Analysis C. One-Way Analysis of Variance B. Multivariate Analysis D. Univariate Analysis
  5. What statistical test for correlation coefficient is used to measure the dependence of the dependent variable on the independent variable? A. Chi-square C. Spearman’s rho B. Pearson product-moment correlation D. T-test
  6. Which of the following evaluates the probability that the mean of the sample reflects the mean of the population from where the sample was drawn? A. Bivariate Analysis C. One-way Analysis of Variance B. Multivariate Analysis D. Univariate Analysis
  7. There are two steps in the quantitative data analysis; preparing the data and analyzing the data. What is the first preparatory sub step in preparing the data? A. Analysis of Percent Distribution C. Data Tabulation B. Coding System D. Mean Computation
  8. Which of the following gives you the frequency of distribution and percentage of the occurrence of an item in a set of data? A. Correlation C. Measure of Central Tendency B. Frequency Distribution D. Standard Deviation
  9. What is considered as a brief descriptive coefficient that summarize a given data set, which can be either a representation of the entire population or a sample of it? A. Descriptive Statistics C. Multivariate Analysis B. Inferential Statistics D. Univariate Analysis
  10. What will happen to the null hypothesis if the t-value is higher than the set alpha level of (0.05) level of significance? A. No effect on the hypothesis B. the null hypothesis will be rejected C. the null hypothesis will be accepted D. the null hypothesis will have and equal strength as the alternative hypothesis II. PERFORMANCE TASK 1(GROUP WORK). It’s Time to Write Your Questionnaire Directions: In connection to your statement of the problem in the previous activity, you are now required to construct a questionnaire based on your statement of the problem. (To be submitted on 12/6/21) III. PERFORMANCE TASK 2(GROUP WORK). It’s Time to Write the Chapter 4 of your Research

Directions: After the gathering of data, consolidate, analyze, present and interpret all the collected information then write a summary of the findings based on the results and discussions (at least 250 words). (To be submitted on January 3, 2021)