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Significance
Impact
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and
prying with a purpose.” A- accurate
“Research is what I’m doing when I don’t know Able to produce results that are
what I’m doing.” correct
“If we knew what it was we were doing it would not R-rigor
be called research, would it?”
Exact
RESEARCH Careful
> The systematic investigation into and
C-curiosity-driven
study of materials, sources, etc. in
order to establish facts and reach Starts with an OBSERVED
new conclusions. PROBLEM
> An endeavor to discover new or
collate old facts etc. by the scientific H-holistic
study of a subject or by a course of Applicable to any field
critical investigation.
> It is what we do when we have a The Research Cycle
question or a problem we want to
resolve.
> We may already think we know the Research Problem
answer to our question already. Literature
Review
> We may think the answer is obvious,
common sense even.
> But until we have subjected our
problem to rigorous scientific
scrutiny, our ‘knowledge’ remains Conclusion/ Guesswork/
little more than guesswork or at best, Invention Hypothesis
intuition.
> First priority is to formulate your
question. Rigorous Scientific
> Then figure out how you are going to Scrutiny
answer it
How have others answered QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE
it? RESEARCH
How does your proposal fit in
QUANTITATIVE OR QUALITATIVE
with what others have done?
How will you know when
you have answered it? QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE
> Then you can present your answer.
To count things in Complete,
RESEARCH an attempt to detailed
Aim
explain what is description of
R-realistic observed what is observed
Doable Contextualization,
Generalizability,
Time-bounded interpretation,
Purpose prediction, causal
Effective understanding
explanation
Practical perspectives
Researcher uses
E-exploration Researcher is the
tools, such as
Tools data gathering
Inquiry surveys, to collect
instrument
Asking questions numerical data
Investigate
Data
S-systematic Structured Unstructured
Collection
Step-by-step Usually a large Usually a small
Scientific method number of cases number of cases
Transferable Sample (Randomly (Respondents
E-end selected selected on their
respondents) experience)
Purpose
WHAT IS THE NATURE OF REALITY? LANGUAGE OF RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE QUANTITATIVE
Objective Formal
Out there Based on set definitions
Singular Impersonal Voice
Apart from the researcher Uses accepted quantitative words-
“relationship, comparison, and within-
Can be measured objectively by using a group”
questionnaire or an instrument
QUALITATIVE
QUALITATIVE
Informal
Subjective and multiple as seen by
participants Evolving decisions
Constructed by the individuals involved in Personal voice
the study
Uses accepted words- “understanding,
Must report faithfully these realities and rely discover, and meaning”
on voices and interrelations of informants
Assumption: RHETORICAL
Assumption: ONTOLOGICAL
PROCESS OF RESEARCH
RELATIONSHIP OF THE RESEARCHER TO
QUANTITATIVE
THE SUBJECT OF THE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE Deductive process
Descripti
ve Ms. Gagujas set up a study in Binalonan
Causal- elementary schools to determine the
Compara effectiveness of using computer simulations
tive to teach science versus hands-on labs.
Interpreti
ve
Phenomenolo John attempted to describe the life style of
Understa
nding a gical Binalonians during the Spanish era
situation Ethnogr
from the aphic
participa Grounde Pedro investigated a hypothesized
nt d Theory relationship between student's attitude
Qualit perspectiv
ative Critical
e towards the teacher and grades received.
Actio
Understan n
ding and Resear
critiquing ch
Dialec
power tics Juana conducted an in-depth study of the
within culture of private schools in Binalonan
society
The 3rd Research Paradigm
Jim investigated the general average of
graduating students at Pangasinan State
University Campus-Urdaneta City (1)
students who were formerly SSC students
QUAL-quant
(2) students who were academic awardees
but were under the regular curriculum
Mixed
Methods QUANT-qual
Historical
QUAL-QUANT Descriptive
Correlational
Causal comparative
TIME ORDER DECISION Ethnographic
Experimental