PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 Quarter 1- Module 2: Qualitative Research and Its Importance In Daily Life Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines Practical Research 1 – Grade 11 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1– Module 2: Qualitative Research and Its Importance in Daily Life First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: “No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition, payment of royalties. Borrowed materials included in this module are owned by the respective copyright holders. Effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from the respective copyright owners. The publisher and author do not represent nor claim ownership over them. 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We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at action@deped.gov.ph. We value your feedback and recommendations. INTRODUCTORY MESSAGE It is our desire that this module on Practical Research 1: Qualitative Research will provide you with a general understanding of how to conduct practical qualitative research and possibly even encourage you to undertake a study that may have been thinking about doing. Research is a delightful way to discover valuable learning and skills. Through this subject, you help develop your abilities in establishing connections, listening, writing, and observing which the primary elements are needed in the qualitative research process. You will find out how to conduct practical researches that you can apply in your specific track. Often, when we find out that we are going to engage in research, we immediately worry and put on a skeptical face. It is our goal to replace that worry with excitement, skepticism with confidence. You will discover how much fun it is to do research as we eagerly learn new things and develop a new and better perspective about research. The twenty-first century learning allows you to discover, to improvise, and to interact, using research as a tool to expand your knowledge and skills. With this module on Practical Research 1, we hope that you will be able to nurture yourself to be active, creative, and collaborative researchers. How to learn from this module 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. In order to achieve the objectives of this module, here’s a simple guide for you: Read and follow instructions carefully. Answer the pretest before going through the lessons. Take note and record points for clarification. Compare your answers against the key to answers found at the end of the module. Do the activities and fully understand each lesson. Answer the self-check to monitor what you learned in each lesson. Answer the posttest after you have gone over all the lessons. TABLE OF CONTENTS iii Pages MODULE 3 IDENTIFYING THE INQUIRY AND STATING THE PROBLEM Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Learning Objectives 1 Pretest The Value of Qualitative Research Its Characteristics ,Strengths ,Weaknesses and Kinds I. Definition of Qualitative Research II. Purpose of Qualitative Research III. Characteristics of Qualitative Research IV. Strengths of Qualitative Research V. Weaknesses of Qualitative Research VI. Kinds of Qualitative Research Post test 2 Pretest The Importance of Qualitative Research Across Fields of Inquiry Research in Different Areas of Knowledge I. Basic Research Approaches in a Specific Area of Discipline II. Hard Sciences versus Soft Sciences Post test iv 4 5 5 5 6 6 13 16 17 17 19 24 What I need to Know Introduction What makes human race distinct from each other, specifically on its uniqueness of traits, similarities and differences? In a way, qualitative research can respond to such questions. According to Silverman (2013); Litchman (2013); Walliman (2014); and Suter (2012), qualitative research is an act of inquiry or investigation of real-life events. It is concerned with own experiences of a life event, and the aim is to interpret what has been said in order to explain why it is said. This is called natural setting. Qualitative research is important practically because most things cannot just be quantified: they need to be described. Appreciating the nature of life and experience is vital than simply counting things .We need to understand the quality of some things in order for them to have meaning. This module will assist you in understanding…. Lesson 1 The Value of Qualitative Research Its Characteristics, Strengths, Weaknesses and Kinds Lesson 2 The Importance of Qualitative Research Across Fields of Inquiry Learning Objectives After going through this module, you are expected to: 1. describe the characteristics, strengths and weaknesses and kinds of qualitative research; and 2. Illustrate the importance of qualitative research across fields. 1 What I know Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. It is the most familiar and applicable type of qualitative research which refers to the investigation of a culture through an in-depth study of the members of the cultural society. a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 2. It is primarily used to generate theory through relevant information taken from very reliable sources and its focus is theory development. a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 3. Which of the following types of qualitative research is designed to focus on the commonality of a “lived experience” with a particular group and its aim is to determine what an experience means for the persons who have had the experience of living in a certain community which is the subject of the research? a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 4. It is an exploration of a “bounded system” over time through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information rich in interesting stories. a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 5. It is a qualitative research which analyzes the language “beyond the sentence”. It is the study of the ways in which language is used by the people, both written and spoken contexts. a. Historical Research b. Discourse Analysis c. Biography d. Narrative Report. 2 6. “A student really idolizes his English teacher who is expert in grammar and literature. The former wants to write a scholarly chronicle about the latter’s experiences including his family background, how he achieved his success in life, his likes and dislikes, his achievements and struggles in life.” What type of qualitative research should a student employ? a. Historical Research b. Discourse Analysis c. Biography d. Narrative Report 7. It is a qualitative research in which data related to the past events are systematically collected and evaluated to describe potential causes, effects, or trends related to those events. a. Historical Research b. Discourse Analysis c. Biography d. Narrative Report 8. All of the following are strengths of qualitative research EXCEPT a. Explores sensitive issues b. Captures diversity of experiences and perceptions c. Allows participants to freely exchange ideas d. Proves a certain theory or principle 9. Which of the following is one of the weaknesses of a qualitative research? a. Results are limited as they provide less elaboration of human perceptions. b. Data created through qualitative research are always accepted. c. Data analysis involving numerical data is difficult. d. There is a limited review of related literature or in-depth information about the topic. 10. Which of the following is EXCLUDED from the importance of qualitative research in daily life? a. Qualitative unveils individual’s perception, feelings and attitudes about a certain phenomenon. b. Qualitative research allows the researcher to immerse in the community where the participants live. c. Qualitative research stimulates people’s interdependence or interpersonal relationship. d. Qualitative research lets the researcher to validate the previously constructed theory or principle. ___________________ 1 This set of questions presented in the pre-test are extracted from the work of Abdullah, S.N.2018) .Practical Research 1-Pre/Post Test. Department of Education. Sultan Kudarat 3 Lesson The Value of Qualitative Research 1 Its Characteristics, Strengths, Weaknesses and Kinds The general purpose of qualitative research is to develop concepts which help you to understand social phenomena in, wherever possible, natural rather than experimental settings, to gain an understanding of the experiences, perceptions and/or behaviours of individuals, and the meanings attached to them. The effective applications of qualitative methods to other disciplines, including health and education research have expanded. This module outlines the nature and potential value of qualitative research features its various parameters. What’s in? ( In the previous module, you learned the nature of inquiry and research. Inquiry and research encourage high levels of critical thinking in order to attain appropriate methods and resources .As a researcher you have to follow the different processes in research equipped with the etiquettes in conducting your study. Those samples of research in areas of interest will help you guide to choose you topic or research problem. What’s New? I. Definition of Qualitative Research Qualitative Research is a scientific method of observation to gather non-numerical data. It refers to the meanings, concepts, characteristics, metaphors, symbols and description of phenomena, and not to their counts or measures. 4 II.Purpose of Qualitative Research Qualitative Research promotes a deep, holistic understanding of a particular phenomenon. III.Characteristics of Qualitative Research 1. Human understanding and interpretation in data analysis 2. Active, powerful and forceful in data gathering and rephrasing interview questions 3. Multiple research approaches and methods that allows you to plan your study and being multi-method research 4. Specificity to generalization on specific ideas will lead to generalizations or conclusions. 5. Contextualization - context or situation of individual’s life 6. Diversified data in real-life situations on collecting data in a natural setting 7. Abounds with words and visuals that presents people’s view in a picture, video, drawing or graphs. 8. Internal analysis on examining the data yielded by the internal traits of the subject persons. IV.Strengths of Qualitative Research 1. It adopts a naturalistic approach to its subject matter. 2. Promotes a full understanding of human behavior/personality traits in their natural setting. 3. It is instrumental for positive societal changes. 4. It engenders respect for people’s individuality. 5. it’s a way of understanding & interpreting social interactions. 6. Increases researcher’s interests in the study. 7. Offers multiple ways of acquiring and examining knowledge about something. 5 V.Weaknesses of Qualitative Research 1. It involves a lot of researcher’s subjectivity in data analysis. 2. It is hard to know the validity/reliability of the data. 3. It is open-ended questions yield “data overload” that requires long-time analysis. 4. It is time-consuming. 5. It involves several processes, whose results greatly depend on the researcher’s views or interpretations. VI. Kinds of Qualitative Research2 1. Case Study - Long time study of a person, group, organization or situation and an empirical inquiry that investigates current phenomenon. Example: “Teenage Pregnancy in the Public High Schools” 2. Ethnography- a study of a particular cultural group. Example: “Cultural Awareness and Integration of Peace Education in the Indigenous Peoples (IP) Communities” . 3. Phenomenology- “live-experienced” of a phenomenon. Example: “Life without Gadget” 4. Content and Discourse Analysis Content Analysis- is a research technique that analyzes the modes of communication such as letters, e-mails etc. Discourse Analysis- is the study of social life, understood through analysis of language it includes face-to-face talk, non-verbal interaction, images and symbols. Materials for Discourse Analysis include books, newspapers, periodicals, brochures and advertisements. Example: “A Discourse Analysis on the Impact of Modern Technologies on Communication” 5. Historical Analysis- is a qualitative method where there is an examining of past events to draw conclusions and make predictions about the future. Example: “The Impact of Ferdinand Marcos’ Speech” 6 6. Grounded Theory- takes place when there is a discovery of new theory which underlies your study at the time of data collection and analysis. Example: “The Story Behind the Migration of Christians from Visayas and Luzon to Mindanao” 7. Narrative Report - designed to present things or events that have happened in the past through a logical progression of the relevant information. The main purpose of a narrative report is to present a factual depiction of what has occurred. Example: “Vocabulary Building of Students through Proper Solid Waste Management” 8. Biography- is the study of an individual’s life and struggles and how they reflect cultural themes of the society. It deals with an interesting story found in documents and archival materials. It is concerned with the reconstruction of life histories and the constitution of meaning based on biographical narratives and documents. Five common types of biography are (1) Scholarly Chronicles -focus on the historical portrayal of an individual life. e.g. “Biography of Gloria M. Arroyo, the First Woman President of the Philippines” (2) Intellectual Biography- narrative of a life through the conceptual analysis of the subject’s motives and beliefs within the world of ideas. e.g. “Life and Works of Dr. Jose Rizal” (3) Life History Writing- recording of life memories, experiences, whether one’s or another’s. e.g. “The Hardships of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW’s)”. (4) Memoir Biography- stylistic presentation of the biographer’s reflections and insights in relation to the factual account of life. e.g. “The Experiences of Stranded Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic” (5) Narrative Biography-a nonfiction account of life experiences of a person. 9. Action Research- is a classroom-based or school-based research seeks transformative change through the process of taking action and doing research, which are linked together by critical reflection. This type of research is commonly conducted by the teachers to give solutions to the existing problems to improve students’ academic performance and positive attitudes. _________________________ 2 For more information on these kinds of qualitative research, see Palasan, E.B (2018). Qualitative Research: Importance in Daily Life [PowerPoint] available online with http://www.slideshare.net.ppt 7 Activity 1: Question and Answer Directions: Answer the questions briefly. Write your answers on the space provided. 1. How will you use qualitative research in real life? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. What are the kinds of qualitative research? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ What is it? Discussion of Activity 1 You just learned the valuable aspects of qualitative research. 1. Can you recognize the nature of qualitative research; its kinds, characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses? Kindly provide your brief explanation. 2. How do the strengths and weaknesses help us in writing the research proposal? 8 What’s more? On the table below, draft your proposed topics for a research paper. The first column is for the topic, second for the purpose and third for the type of qualitative research to be used. Give five topics. Topic Purpose Type of Qualitative Reserach Example: Post Traumatic To determine the Phenomenological Experiences of the experiences of those COVID-19 Survivors survivors in the COVID-19 phenomena. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9 What I have learned Explain the concepts you have learned by answering the following questions. 1. What comes to your mind when you hear qualitative research? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ . 2. Pretend you are the subject of a phenomenological study, how will the researcher obtain data from you? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 3. Name the type of qualitative research best suited for the following topics. a. Grade 11 Science Textbook_____________________________ b. Filipino COVID-19 Front liners in Europe____________________ c. Travails of SHS Graduates in Public Schools_________________ d. The Ifugao Wedding Practices____________________________ e. Relatives of COVID-19 Victims____________________________ What I can do Contemplate on the matters you see in your surroundings, your house, appliances and gadgets, school, your friends, etc. Ponder over these things, think of a good topic you can research on qualitatively. Write a short descriptive paragraph on your chosen topic applying what you have learned about qualitative research. Write in a separate sheet of paper. 10 Additional Activities Choose five kinds of qualitative research and find one example of actual research studies/articles for each. Make a summary for each study and explain why it belongs to that type of qualitative research. Sample Article: Teenage Pregnancy in the Philippines The issue of teenage pregnancy is widespread in various parts of the country. Today, we face the painful reality that at a very young age, most young people have children of their own. During the World Population Day Forum held in Quezon City last July 2019, the Commission on Population (Popcom) raised concerns about early and unplanned pregnancies by citing that around 500 teenage girls have given birth in the country every day as more adolescents engage in premarital sex. Popcom said some 196,000 Filipinos between the ages of 15 and 19 years old get pregnant each year. In the Philippines, according to the 2013 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) and the 2013 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study (YAFSS), the number of women aged 15-19 who have begun childbearing increased from eight percent in 2003 to 10 percent in 2013. Summary: The rising teenage pregnancy rate in the Philippines has contributed to the country's population crisis. This study belongs to a case study type of qualitative research as it explores a case through a detailed, data collection which involves sources of information within the natural setting. 11 1 2 3 4 5 12 Assessment Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. “A student really idolizes his English teacher who is very expert in grammar and literature. The former wants to write a scholarly chronicle about the latter’s experiences including his family background, how he achieved his success in life, his likes and dislikes, his achievements and struggles in life.” What type of qualitative research should a student employ? a. Historical Research b. Discourse Analysis c. Biography d. Narrative Report 2. It is a qualitative research in which data related to the past events are systematically collected and evaluated to describe potential causes, effects, or trends related to those events. a. Historical Research b. Discourse Analysis c. Biography d. Narrative Report 3. All of the following are strengths of qualitative research EXCEPT a. Explores sensitive issues b. Captures diversity of experiences and perceptions c. Allows participants to freely exchange ideas d. Proves a certain theory or principle 4. Which of the following is one of the weaknesses of a qualitative research? a. Results are limited as they provide less elaboration of human perceptions. b. Data created through qualitative research are always accepted. c. Data analysis involving numerical data is difficult. d. There is a limited review of related literature or in-depth information about the topic. 5. Which of the following is EXCLUDED from the importance of qualitative research in daily life? a. Qualitative unveils individual’s perception, feelings and attitudes about a certain phenomenon. b. Qualitative research allows the researcher to immerse in the community where the participants live. c. Qualitative research stimulates people’s interdependence or interpersonal relationship. 13 d. Qualitative research lets the researcher to validate the previously constructed theory or principle. 6. It is the most familiar and applicable type of qualitative research which refers to the investigation of a culture through an in-depth study of the members of the cultural society a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 7. It is primarily used to generate theory through relevant information taken from very reliable sources and its focus is theory development. a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 8. Which of the following types of qualitative research is designed to focus on the commonality of a “lived experience” with a particular group and its aim is to determine what an experience means for the persons who have had the experience of living in a certain community which is the subject of the research? a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 9. It is an exploration of a “bounded system” over time through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information rich in interesting stories. a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology c. Grounded Theory d. Case Study 10. It is a qualitative research which analyzes the language “beyond the sentence”. It is the study of the ways in which language is used by the people, both written and spoken contexts. a. Historical Research b. Discourse Analysis c. Biography d. Narrative Report. ___________________ 1 This set of questions presented in the post-test are extracted from the work of Abdullah, S.N.2018) .Practical Research 1-Pre/Post Test. Department of Education. Sultan Kudarat 14 REFERENCES Abdullah, S.N. (2018) .Practical Research 1: Qualitative Research [PowerPoint slides].Retrieved from http://www.academia.edu./ppt Baraceros, E.L. (2016).Practical Research 1. Ist ed. Rex Book Store. Manila Buenseco, D.B, Dacanay, D.E., Manalo, G.A. (2016).Department of Education Practical Research 1. Teachers Guide .Ist ed. Lexicon Press, Inc. Pasig City. Calmorin, L.P. (2016).Research and Thesis Writing with Statistics and Computer Application. Rev.ed.Rex Book Store Cristobal, A.P., Jr, & Cristobal, M.D. (2016). Practical Research 1 for Senior High School. Ist ed.C & E Publishing Inc. Quezon City. Lichtman, M. (2013).Qualitative Research in Education (3rd ed).US SAGE Publication. USA Palasan, E.B (2018). Qualitative Research: Importance in Daily Life [PowerPoint] available online with http://www.slideshare.net.ppt Silverman, L. (2013).Doing Qualitative Research..(5th Ed).SAGE Publication.USA. Suter, W. (2012) Qualitative Data, Analysis, and Design. 2nd Edition. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483384443.n12. Walliman, N. (2014).Research Methods: The Basics. (9th ed) SAGE Publishing.USA. Key Answer 2.a 1.c 2.c 1. a 3.d 3.b 4.d 4.d 5.d 5.b 8.b Post test 6.a 7.c 8.d Pre test 6.c 7.a 15 9.d 9.d 10.b 10.d What I know Direction: Read the following statements. Answer TRUE if the statement is true, FALSE if you think it is not. _________1.Research studies what happens in any field of knowledge. __________2.Scientific approach expresses and records your findings qualitatively. __________3.Triangulation or mixed method enhances accuracy and interpretation. __________4.Naturalistic approach is people oriented. __________5.A qualitative research is exclusive to both hard and soft sciences. __________6.Soft science studies human behavior in a scientific manner. __________7.The scientific approach gives stress to measurable and observable facts instead of personal views, feelings, or attitudes. __________8.All research types apply to all data collecting techniques. __________9.Reasons happens in just one field of knowledge. __________10.Past events in a person’s life are the focus of triangulation. 16 Lesson 2 The Importance of Qualitative Research Across Fields of Inquiry Qualitative research is an emerging area of inquiry that graces through disciplines and subject matter. However it's also essential to recognize that qualitative research is a method generally used in the social sciences searching social interactions, schemes and processes. It delivers a detailed appreciation of the ways people come to understand and achieve their daily life in particular situations. What’s in? ( In the previous lesson, you learned to describe the nature and characteristics of qualitative research with its kinds, strength and weaknesses. Qualitative research is capable to give rich information about the respondents, be it humans or animals. Despite having such strength, its weakness is perceived on its approach being not applicable to some research objectives. The kinds of qualitative research will help you discover facts and information about the object of your interest and working with others. The lessons you had learned will guide you to appreciate the importance of qualitative research across fields of inquiry. What’s New? Research in Different Areas of Knowledge Research studies happen in any field of knowledge: Anthropology, Business, Communication, Education, Engineering, Law and Nursing. A. Basic Research Approaches in a Specific Area of Discipline 1. Scientific or Positive Approach eals with empirical data instead of personal views, feelings or attitudes. control of variables or factors affecting the study (Laursen 2010). records findings quantitatively. resents structured interviews, questionnaires and observational checklists. 17 2. Naturalistic Approach A people-oriented approach focusing on discovering the real concept or meaning behind people’s lifestyles and social relations. Present things qualitatively through verbal language. Using words as unit of analysis. Bases determining universal social values to define ethical and unethical that society ought to know, not only for the benefit of individual and community but also for the satisfaction of man’s quest for knowledge.” (Sarandakos 2013; Ransome 2013) Example: Talking to ethnic groups or people with other culture in a natural setting. In this case, the researcher uses unstructured interviews and the participants’ answer/response is not scripted. 3. Triangulation/ Mixed Method Allows a combination or a mixture of research designs, data collection and data analysis techniques. Enhance the validity and reliability of qualitative research design. Enhances accuracy of interpretation. Has an opportunity to view every angle of the research from different perspectives. (3) Main Methods of Data Collection a. Interactive interviewing- people asked to verbally described their experiences of phenomenon. b. Written descriptions by participant- people asked to write descriptions of their experiences of phenomenon. c. Observation- descriptive observations of verbal and non-verbal behavior. In the field of Humanities, researchers ought to focus not to man’s social life but instead studies it’s meanings, significance and visualizations of man’s experiences in the field of Fine Arts, Literature, Music, Drama, Dance and other artistically inclined subjects. Humanistic Categories 1. Literature and Art Criticism Focus on language depends on interpretative and reflective thinking. 18 2. Philosophical Research The focus of inquiry is on knowledge and principles of being and on the manner human beings conduct themselves on Earth. 3. Historical Research Investigation centers on events and ideas that took place in man’s life at a particular period. II.Hard Sciences versus Soft Sciences 3 Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Hard Sciences Studies natural data driven phenomenon. Objective Tests Theory Numbers Cause and Effect Relationship Statistical Analysis and Generalizations Examples: Soft Sciences Studies human behavior in scientific manner. Subjective Develops Theory Words Knowing meaning & discovery Researcher’s interpretation a Examples: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Sociology, Psychology, Political Astronomy, Earth Science Science, Economics, Anthropology, History Qualitative and Quantitative Research can go together in a research approach. There is a symbiotic relationship between these two research methods, in which they reinforce or strengthen each other. Moreover, any form of knowledge, factual or opinionated and any statistical or verbal expression of this knowledge are deduced from human experience that is subjective. (Hollway 2013; Letherby 2013) _________________________ 3 For more information on these hard sciences versus soft sciences, see Palasan, E.B (2018). Qualitative Research: Importance in Daily Life [PowerPoint] available online with http://www.slideshare.net.ppt. 19 Activity 1: Question and Answer Directions: Answer the questions in 3-5 sentences. Write your answers in a space provided. 1. What are the three types of approach to basic research? Describe each type. 2. How do you differentiate soft sciences from hard sciences? What is it? You just learned the importance of qualitative research across fields of inquiry. 1. Can you figure out the importance of qualitative research? Organize your ideas by presenting three important functions of qualitative research. 20 2. How do you inquire data in a certain field of study? Write your top three methods when collecting data and describe each. What’s more? As a continuation on Lesson 1 of this Module from the table you have drawn which listed your own three topics for a qualitative research , purpose and type to use , add a fourth column as what approach of research you will use, and the fifth column your choice of data collection. Copy your answers from the previous table to complete column 1 to 3. Topic Purpose Type of Research Data Qualitative Approach Collection Research Choice Sample: Post Traumatic Experiences of the COVID-19 Survivors To determine the experiences of Phenomenological those survivors in the COVID-19 phenomena. 1. 2. 3. 21 Triangulation or mixed Written description/ Interview What I have learned Given the following Research topics, name the specific subject on each topic and give the importance on researching such topic in a person’s day to day life. The first one is done for you. 1. Nutrient Contents of Spices and Herbs 2. Juan dela Cruz: A Filipino Inventor 3. Parents Views About The New Normal Education 4. Body Parts of a Korean Car 5. Bacteria in a Food 6. SHS Learners Study Habits 7. Medicinal Elements of Lemon Leaves 8. History Development of Asian Novels 9. Higa-onon Wedding Rites 10. The Nature of Corona Virus Disease Topics 1 Subject Spices and Herbs Importance of the Research To know its nutrient content use as medicine 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22 What I can do What are your views to the qualitative research across fields of inquiry? Is research important? Why? Present your answers in various viewpoints in terms of: Sample: Health issues: Through qualitative research, we understand how HIV patient go through bodily changes, etc. 1. Social:________________________________________________ 2. Economical____________________________________________ 3. Political:______________________________________________ Additional Activities Ask somebody whom you know has already done a research work or is currently conducting a research study. Ask him the details of his study and tabulate the results from your interview with him. 1. Title 2. Method of Research ( data gathering and data analysis) 3. Subject Area or areas of interest where the study belongs 23 4. The importance of the research work Assessment Direction: Read the following statements. Answer TRUE if the statement is true, FALSE if you think it is not. _________1.Research studies what happens in any field of knowledge. __________2.Scientific approach expresses and records your findings qualitatively. __________3.Triangulation or mixed method enhances accuracy and interpretation. __________4.Naturalistic approach is people oriented. __________5.A qualitative research is exclusive to both hard and soft sciences. __________6.Soft science studies human behavior in a scientific manner. __________7.The scientific approach gives stress to measurable and observable facts instead of personal views, feelings, or attitudes. __________8.All research types apply to all data collecting techniques. __________9.Reasons happens in just one field of knowledge. __________10.Past events in a person’s life are the focus of triangulation. 24 REFERENCES Abdullah, S.N. (2018) .Practical Research 1: Qualitative Research [PowerPoint slides].Retrieved from http://www.academia.edu./ppt Baraceros, E.L. (2016).Practical Research 1. Ist ed. Rex Book Store. Manila Buenseco, D.B, Dacanay, D.E., Manalo, G.A. (2016).Department of Education Practical Research 1. Teachers Guide .Ist ed. Lexicon Press, Inc. Pasig City. Calmorin, L.P. (2016).Research and Thesis Writing with Statistics and Computer Application. Rev.ed.Rex Book Store Cristobal, A.P., Jr, & Cristobal, M.D. (2016). Practical Research 1 for Senior High School. Ist ed.C & E Publishing Inc. Quezon City. Hollway, W. (2013).Doing Qualitative Research Differently. (2nd ed.).SAGE Pub.USA Letherby, G. (2013).Methodological Innovations. (1st ed) SAGE Journals.USA Palasan, E.B (2018). Qualitative Research: Importance in Daily Life [PowerPoint] available online with http://www.slideshare.net.ppt Rancome, P (2013).Ethics and Values in Social Research. https://www.macmillanihe.com/page/detail/ Accessed in June 2020 https://quizlet.com/256714214/unit-ii-lesson-4-qualitative-research-in-different-areasof-knowledge-flash-cards/ Key Answer TRUE for numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 FALSE for numbers 2, 5, 9 and 10 Post test Pre Test TRUE for numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 FALSE for numbers 2, 5, 9 and 10 25