Practical Research part 2 Flashcards
Is used to describe a particular phenomenon by observing it as it occurs in nature.
Descriptive
There is no experimental manipulation and the researcher does not start with a hypothesis.
Descriptive
only to describe the person or object of the study.
Descriptive
“The determination of the different kinds of physical activities and how often high school students do it during the quarantine period”
Descriptive
Identifies the relationship between variables. Data is collected by observation since it does not consider the cause and effect.
Correlational
“The relationship between the amount of physical activity done and student academic achievement.”
Correlational
Used to investigate a possible relationship between previous events and present conditions.
Ex Post Facto
means after the fact, looks at the possible causes of an already occurring phenomenon.
Ex Post Facto
“how does the parent’s academic achievement affect the children obesity?”
Ex Post Facto
Used to establish the cause-and-effect relationship of variables.
Quasi-Experimental
has lesser validity due to the absence of random selection and assignment of subjects.
Quasi-Experimental
The researcher does not modify pre-existing groups of subjects.
Quasi-Experimental
The group exposed to treatment (experimental) is compared to the group unexposed to treatment (control):
Quasi-Experimental
“The effects of unemployment on attitude towards following safety protocol in ECQ declared areas”
Quasi-Experimental
used to establish the cause-and-effect relationship of two or more variables.
experimental