Analysis and interpretation of results
Pie graphics
Visual symbols like bars, lines, or pie slices to represent data.
Tables
Organizes data in columns and rows, making it simple to reference exact values.
Questions by questions
Research Instruments
Survey
Process of asking a group of people a series of questions to gather information and draw conclusions.
Paper
Face-to-face
Interview
involves asking a series of questions to gather information. But interviews are normally one-on-one verbal conversations, with one interviewer speaking to one interviewee at a time.
Person
Phone
Online
Introduction
Purpuse, Methodology, variables, proposal.
Chapter III
Methodology
Structure
Data collection Methods and techniques.
Inductive
Specific observations to make a general conclusion.
Deductive
General premises and then drawing a specific conclusion.
Synthesis
Observe, evalute and interpretate.
Analysis
Examine and understand.
Sample
Specific group of the population.
population
The whole community
Types of research
Purposeful Research
Chooses a specific group of people or elements for examination.
Exploratory Research
Explore new areas of interest.
Explanatory Research
Explores why something occurs when limited information is available.
Descriptive Research
Describe a population.
Bibliographic research
Observational research, methodological alternative in conducting research work.
Research Approaches
Qualitative
non-numerical data
Quantitative
Numbers