Laguna State Polytechnic University: Los Baños Campus Los Baños, Laguna
Laguna State Polytechnic University: Los Baños Campus Los Baños, Laguna
Laguna State Polytechnic University: Los Baños Campus Los Baños, Laguna
A WRITTEN REPORT
SUBMITTED TO:
ROLANDO MANINGAS
Professor
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT
OF THE REQUIREMENT
IN
EDUC 201
SUBMITTED BY:
Alinsod, Anthony L.
Fanoga, Madel F.
Garcia, R-lou C.
Lanaza, Roxanne R.
Lorilla, Nanette B.
Plaza, Imelda T.
Roque, Jay R.
Sanchez, Rosevimin L.
Republic of the Philippines
LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
Los Baños Campus
Los Baños, Laguna
EDUC 201
I. OBJECTIVES
III. DISCUSSIONS
It is the process by which the researcher collects information needed to answer the
research problems and its task begins after a research problem has been defined and
research designed chalked out.
RESOURCES AVAILABLE
CREDIBILITY
ANALYSIS AND REPORTING
RESOURCES
SKILL OF THE EVALUATOR
RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS
Questionnaire
Checklist
Distribution
Interview
Observations
Records
Experimental Approach
Survey Approach
SAMPLING TECHNIQUES
Non-probability Probability
Convenience Sampling Simple Random Sampling
the sample is taken from a group the basic sampling technique
of people easy to contact or to where we select a group of
reach. subjects (a sample) for study
Judgment Samples from a larger group (a
sampling technique where the population).
researcher selects units to be Systematic Sampling
sampled based on his own a statistical method involving the
existing knowledge, or his selection of elements from an
professional judgment. ordered sampling frame.
Quota Sampling Stratified Sampling
sampling technique in which the researcher divides the
researchers look for a specific population into separate groups,
characteristic in their called strata. Then, a probability
respondents, and then take a sample (often a simple random
tailored sample that is in sample) is drawn from each
proportion to a population of group. Stratified sampling has
interest. several advantages over simple
Snowball Sampling random sampling.
research participants recruit other Cluster Mapping
participants for a test or study. In cluster sampling, instead of
selecting all the subjects from the
entire population right off, the
researcher takes several steps in
gathering his sample population.
PRESENTATION OF DATA
Presents the findings of the study in the in the order of the specific problem as stated
in the statement of the problem.
ANALYSIS OF DATA
It stresses those important result that gives information that could answer the
problem you raised or posed in the statement of the problem. Data analysis and
interpretation involves comparing values on the dependent measures in statistical
cases.
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
In the non-statistical approach, these comparisons usually involve visual
inspection of data.
Evaluation depends on projecting from baseline data what findings would be
like in the future if some variables were not experimented.
Reference:
Creswell, J.W. (2013). Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing
Among Five Approaches (3rd). Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage