RSCH 2122 WEEK 11 20 (credits to the owner) PDF

Title RSCH 2122 WEEK 11 20 (credits to the owner)
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RSCH 2122 WEEK 11-20 CREATED BY: 4ɾυTαɳɠA Directions: Compute for the Sample Size for the following Population using Slovin Formula. Consider an acceptable error of 6% (substitute 0.06 in the formula). Round up your answers. N= 250 Academic Strand Students Answer: 132 Directions: Compute for the Sample Size for the following Population using Slovin Formula. Consider an acceptable error of 6% (substitute 0.06 in the formula). Round up your answers. N= 238 Grade 12 TVL Students Answer: 129 Directions: Compute for the Sample Size for the following Population using Slovin Formula. Consider an acceptable error of 6% (substitute 0.06 in the formula). Round up your answers. N= 418 Grade 11 Students Answer: 167 Directions: Compute for the Sample Size for the following Population using Slovin Formula. Consider an acceptable error of 6% (substitute 0.06 in the formula). Round up your answers. N = 686 Grade 12 Students Answer: 198 Directions: Compute for the Sample Size for the following Population using Slovin Formula. Consider an acceptable error of 6% (substitute 0.06 in the formula). Round up your answers. N= 1104 SHS Students Answer: 222 What is the mean of the ff. numbers? 10,39,71,39,76,38,25 A: 42.5 A group of customer service surveys were sent out of random. The scores were 90, 50,70,80, 70,60, 20,30, 80, 90, and 20. A: 60 Find the mode of the following set: 0,12,15,15,13,19,16,13,16,16 A:16

Look for the mode: 6,6,6,6,6,6,5,5,5,5,7,7,7,7,7,7,9,9,9,9,8,8,8,8 A: 6 and 7 Find the median: 9,4,5,6,8,3,12 A: 6 SOLVE USING SLOVIN'S FORMULA 600 STEM students with 5% margin of error. A: 240 Determine the mean of the ff. set of numbers: 40, 61, 95,79, 9,50, 80,63, 109, 42. A: 62.8 SOLVE USING SLOVIN'S FORMULA 700 GAS STUDENTS with 5% margin of error. A: 255 SOLVE USING SLOVIN'S FORMULA 1500 SHS with 5% margin of error. A: 316 Find the median of the following: 42,71,39,76,39,10,25,38 A:39 LOOK FOR THE MODE(s) 24,9,,5,20,24,8,4,4,8,17,24,8,9,24,13,9 A: 24

Find the median: 70,81,82,55,62,79,68,58,55,63 A:65.5 1,300 TVL STUDENTS with 5% margin of error. A: 306 What number would you divide by to calculate the mean of 3,4,5,6? A:4 500 GRADE 11 STUDENTS with 5% margin of error. A: 223

590 ABM students with 5% margin of error. A: 239 A chart representing the quantitative variations or changes of variables in pictorial or diagrammatic form A: Graphical A systematic arrangement of the related idea in which classes of numerical facts or data are given each row and their subclasses are given each a column in order to present the relationships of the sets or numerical facts or data in a definite, compact and understandable form A: Tabular Statements with numerals or numbers that serve as supplements to tabular presentation A: Textual This part is, perhaps, the most critical aspect of the research report. A: Interpretation It is the process of organizing data into logical, sequential and meaningful categories and classifications to make them amenable to study and interpretation. A: Presentation It is the process of bringing order, structure and meaning to the mass of collected data. It is a messy, ambiguous, time consuming, creative, and fascinating process. A: Data analysis The process of breaking up the whole study into its constituent parts of categories according to the specific questions under the statement of the problem. A: Analysis

A: PIE GRAPH

A: BAR GRAPH

A: LINE GRAPH It is a process of bringing order, structure and meaning to the mass of collected data. A: Data Analysis It is the process of organizing data into logical, sequential and meaningful categories and classifications to make them amenable to study and interpretation. A: Presentation It answers the question "So What?" in relation to the result of the study. A: Interpretation Under the ways of presenting data, it is a statements with numerals or numbers that serve as supplements to tabular presentation A: Textual What is a chart presenting the quantitative variations of changes of variables in pictorial or diagrammatic form? A: Graphical

These include a complete list of all quoted and paraphrased works that the researcher actually used in completing the study. A: References What is the document that ultimately represents the research? A: Final Report What is the record of the research content, process and analyses as reported by the researcher. A: Report The _______________ should clarify concepts defines within the scope of the study. A: Conclusion It is a type or graph/chart that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent. A: Bar graph Data are the fundamental thing that researchers are searching for. A:True Descriptive research deals with the past events and integrates it with the present situations. A: False A narrative research is a method that begins with the expressed lives and stories of individual. A: True Median is the "middle" value in the list of numbers. To find the median, your numbers have to be listed in numerical order from smallest to largest. A: False In Qualitative research, interviews are more structured than Quantitative research.In a structured interview, the researcher asks a standard set of questions that is quantifiable, nothing more nothing less. A: False Presentation is the process of organizing data into logical, sequential and meaningful categories and classifications to make them amenable to study and interpretation. A: True

The conclusion should clarify concepts defined within the scope of the study. Moreover, it should explain the relationship of the variables under study. A: True In case of researcher-made instruments, validation process should be discussed and figures or results must be presented when statistical measures were used. A: True Analysis is the section answers the question, “So what?” in relation to the results of the study. What do the results of the study mean? This part is, perhaps, the most critical aspect of the research report. A: False Correlational studies are designed to determine which different variables are related to each other in the population of interest A: True Intends to get reliable information about a group of people over a long period of time. A: Developmental Research Popular descriptive study for projects that is forward-looking. A: Trends and Projection Studies It is a subset or element of a population. A: Sample These are statements with numerals or numbers that serve as supplements to tabular presentation. A: Textual These are statements with numerals or numbers that serve as supplements to tabular presentation A: Textual ANOVA stands for A: Analysis of Variance It is used to find out if the variances between two populations are significantly different. A: F-Test

It is the most common measure of central tendency. It is simply the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers. A: Mean All of the following are reasons why we should use samples except: A: Accessibility of the population This is a nonparametric test of statistical significance that is used when research data are in the form of frequency counts for two or more categories. A: Chi-square Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given: 2000 SHS STUDENTS A: 333 Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given: 550 TOURISM STUDENTS A: 232 Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given: 750 GAS Students A: 261 Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given: 800 grade 11 student A: 267 Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given: 900 GRADE 12 STUDENTS A: 277 Using the Slovin Formula, compute for the sample size of the following population given: 650 GRADE 12 STUDENTS A: 248

It is a process of bringing order, structure and meaning to the mass of collected data. A: Data Analysis It is a chart or graph that presents categorical with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent.

data with rectangular bars

A: Bar Graph What is a graph with points connected by lines to show how something changes in value: as time goes by, or as something else changes? A: Line Graph What is a special chart that uses "pie slices" to show relative sizes of data? A: Pie Graph What is a chart that present the quantitative variations of changes of variables in pictorial or diagrammatic form? A: Graphical These include a complete list of all quoted and paraphrased works that the researcher actually used in completing the study. A: References The _________________ should clarify concepts refined within the scope of the study. A: Conclusion Basic Research is also known as Action Research A: False Using Slovin's Formula, look for the sample size of this population: 1500 SHS students in AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE. A: 316 Provides an intent study of a person with a vision in the future. It employs a detailed study about a person/ unit over a considerate period of time A: Case Study In data gathering procedures, the researchers will just simply describe their respondents.

A: False According to Calderon and Gonzales (2008), conclusions should be logically written presenting the valid outgrowths of the findings. A: True Solve for the sample size using Slovin's Formula: 1800 Graduating Students this year. A: 327 Definition of terms allows readers to locate and use the sources you have cited. This information must be complete and accurate by including the following information in the reference entry: author’s name, year of publication, title of the work, and the publication information (Leedy and Ormrod, in Casela & Cuevas, 2010). A: False Nominal scales are used for labeling variables, without any quantitative value. This scales could simply be called “labels.” A: True Describe where the researchers got the necessary information that would help the researcher to explain further the research paper. A: Sources of Data This part is where the researchers will state where the study will take place. A: Research Locale This is a method that begins with the expressed lives and stories of individual. The procedures for implementing this research consist of focusing on studying one or two individuals, gathering data through the collection of their stories, reporting individual experiences, and chronologically ordering the meaning of those experiences. A: Narrative Research Statement of the problem is also considered as the objective of research. A: True Look for the sample size of 1300 population. A: 306 Through Interview, the researcher records the

events that have been observed. The researcher focuses on respondents to capture a particular aspect of their behavior. The respondents may or may not directly participate in the activities of the research investigation A: False Quantitative data collection is based on random sampling or a structured data collection which uses instruments that will fit diverse experiences into predetermined response categories. A: True No recommendations should be made for a problem, or anything for that matter, that has not been discovered or discussed in the study. Recommendations for things not discussed in the study are irrelevant. A: True A separation of a whole into its constituent parts (Merriam-Webster, 2012) The process of breaking up the whole study into its constituent parts of categories according to the specific questions under the statement of the problem. (Calderon,1993) A: Analysis...


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