Practical Research 1, Week 1

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Practical Researc h 1:

Nature of Inquiry &


Research
by: Kip Aiza F. Gabawa
Pre - Test
1. It is a systematic inquiry that describes,
explains, predicts and controls the observed
phenomenon.

a. research c. Thesis
b. Action Plan d. Case Study.
research
Pre - Test
1. It is a systematic inquiry that describes,
explains, predicts and controls the observed
phenomenon.

a. research c. Thesis
b. Action Plan d. Case Study.
research
2. It is a process of naturalistic inquiry that
seeks an in-depth understanding of social
phenomena within their natural setting.

a. Qualitative c. Variables
research
b. Quantitative d. Hypothesis
research
3. It is the process that answers what is the
problem and why it should be studied.

a. Formulating c. Identifying the


hypothesis problem
b. Review of Related
d. Analyzing the data
Literature
4. It is the process that answers what the finding
in relation to the hypothesis

a. Drawing c. Interpreting
conclusion data
b. Data Analysis d. Formulating
hypothesis
5. It is a process that answers what information
is already available?

a. Review of Related c. Interpreting


Literature Data

b. Sampling d. Data analysis


Lesson 1:
Importance of Research
in Daily Life
What is
RESEARCH?
Research

Research is an organized Research has comp up


investigation and study of with developing
materials and sources to appropriate solutions to
create facts and reach new improve the individual’s
inferences. quality of life.
Research

Research is a verified
approach of thinking and In most cases, research
employing legalized helps society to answer
instruments and steps to WHAT and HOW
obtain a more adequate questions.
solution to a problem.
Two Categories of
Research
Basic Research
This is the type of research that
is purely direct application but
increasing the nature of
understanding about the
problem. It develops the
scientific theories to be more
understandable to the readers
Action Research
• It is a type of research that
needs an answer to a specific
question. It provide solutions
and validation in order to the
real setting
Arrange the scrambled
words properly to form a
logical sentence and
identify what category of
research is it.
1. Answer to a specific question is a
type of research that needs

2. is a type research that is purely direct


application but expanding the nature of
understanding
Nature of Inquiry
1. Inquiry is defined as “seeking for truth, information of
knowledge”

2. The information and data pursued through questioning begins


with gathering by applying the different human senses.

3. Individuals carry on the process of inquiry form birth till death

4. Inquiry is synonymous with the word investigation


Difference
between
RESEARCH &
INQUIRY
Research & Inquiry

Inquiry is a term that is Research is a systematic and


synonymous with the word objective creation of
“investigation”. When you or knowledge systematic (with
investigate, you tend to as a system or method the
questions to probe or scientific method), objective
examine something to (no bias, all angles
request for truth, presented), knowledge,
information, or knowledge. creation (creative process)
Purpose of
Research
1. To inform action
2. To prove or generate a
theory
3. To augment knowledge in a
field or study
Importance of
Research in Daily Life
1. Research directs us to inquire the right
information by conducting further investigation of
the actual condition. It leads to be a cautious in
giving results and findings by proving lies and
supporting the truth
2. Research empowers us with
knowledge and discovers new things
and issues in life. It helps us solve
problems in health, crimes, business,
technology and environment.
3. Research facilitates learning as an
opportunity to share valuable
information to others as a way of
recognizing various concerns for public
awareness.
Directions. Imagine that you are a detective, and you will look
for evidence on the crime scene. Supply possible evidence to
solve the problem.

SITUATIONS: POSSIBLE EVIDENCES:

1. A RAPE CASE

2. A CARNAPPING CASE
ASSESSMENT: ANSWER TRUE OR
FALSE
1. An opinion from any person is recognized and
considered as an answer to the question asked
by the researcher.
2. The researcher must read literature that
relates to the problem he or she is studying.
ASSESSMENT: ANSWER TRUE OR
FALSE
3. The researcher has the final say in his or her
findings.
4. To have an objective view of his or her study,
the researcher should avoid listening to another
researcher.
ASSESSMENT: ANSWER TRUE OR
FALSE
5. There should be adequate data before
conducting a research.
ASSESSMENT: ANSWER TRUE OR
FALSE
1. An opinion from any person is recognized and
considered as an answer to the question asked
by the researcher.
2. The researcher must read literature that
relates to the problem he or she is studying.
ASSESSMENT: ANSWER TRUE OR
FALSE
3. The researcher has the final say in his or her
findings.
4. To have an objective view of his or her study,
the researcher should avoid listening to another
researcher.
ASSESSMENT: ANSWER TRUE OR
FALSE
5. There should be adequate data before
conducting a research.

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