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People from all walks of life are bombarded with problems and challenged with obstacles
that are to be conquered every day. Some solutions to these problems are within ordinary man’s
capacity of doing. However, some, need further investigation and exploration as they are too
technical to be accomplished in a wink of an eye.
One of the main foci of qualitative research is to be of help to humans in their everyday
undertaking. It seeks to improve the lives of the people and for them to become competitive in
the mainstream.
The unique feature of qualitative research is it does not test hypothesis; rather, it only
poses a problem or question that are to be explored through case study, ethnography,
phenomenological approach, and others. To satisfy the problem posed, data are
gathered through interview, observation, focus group discussion and the like.
In designing your own research project and your research title, have in mind what
particular aspect of your existence you will focus on. Further, you have to keep an eye on the
reason behind conducting the research study.
In order to accomplish the desired performance stated, please be guided with the
following learning competencies as your anchor:
Learning Objectives:
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What I Know
8. This is a statement containing the main point, main idea or central message of the paper.
A. Conceptual framework
B. Significance of the study
C. Thesis statement
D. Statement of the problem
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9. It contains the explanation of what information or subject is being analyzed following the
limitation of the study.
A. Research design
B. Scope of the study
C. Research title
D. Thesis statement
10. This is where the purpose of the study is highlighted indicating the key reasons of doing
such.
A. Significance of the study
B. Research objectives
C. Scope of the study
D. Rationale
11. One of the components of a research question that provides enough specifics that one’s
audience can easily understand its purpose without needing additional explanation.
A. Complex
B. Clear
C. Arguable
D. Brief
13. This is the chapter where the significance of the study is particularly indicated.
A. Chapter 1
B. Chapter 2
C. Chapter 3
D. Chapter 4
14. This is one of the components of a research objective which is expressed in the fewest
possible words.
A. Complex
B. Concise
C. Goal-driven
D. Clear
15. You cannot formulate questions unless you have already identified your:
A. references.
B. research topic.
C. research design.
D. audience.
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Lesson DESIGNING A RESEARCH
1 PROJECT RELATED TO
DAILY LIFE
What’s In
● Your knowledge about the kinds of qualitative research and the fields where they are
of significance are preparatory to our next lesson.
What’s New
Directions: From among the list, choose what you want to build, accomplish, create or make.
Then determine the materials that you need in order to accomplish it.
List of choices:
House Cake
Car Dress
Bag others, please specify
What Is It
Designing a research is similar to making a house, car, bag, dress, cake, etc. which
needs appropriate materials and necessary process or steps to follow. Then, you have to
consider whether what you intend to make or invent has significance to you as a person.
Otherwise, your efforts will not be put to use.
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In designing your qualitative research, you have to consider whether the topic you have
chosen is relevant to you as a learner, as a constituent in your barangay, and as a citizen of this
country.
Therefore, the first question you should answer is, “What is the issue, phenomenon or
problem in my school, at home, and in the community that needs my special attention by
conducting a research?”
Examples:
1. In School
Based on observation, what are the issues and problems I encounter
inside the classroom? Is it the lesson, teachers, learners’ attitude and hindrances
to graduation?
2. At Home
Considering my life on a daily basis, what are the things that bother me at
home?
3. In the Community
What are the usual complaints of my neighbor regarding ordinances,
practices and activities in the barangay? Or, what are the situations in my
community that need to be improved?
Once you have decided on area where you can focus on, you need to remember
the design of the qualitative research you will venture into.
Qualitative research is an emergent design which means that it emerges as you make
ongoing decisions about what you have learned.
To have a holistic picture of qualitative research project, you have to remember that in
deciding on a topic, you have to consider the kind and the field it belongs, as well as its relevance
to your daily life.
What’s More
Directions: Determine whether the topic listed below are directly relevant to you.
Mark (/) if they are, and (X) if not, on the blank provided before the number.
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5. Study habits of honor students
6. Time management practices among senior high school students
7. Signs and symptoms of depression among teenagers
8. How to avoid contamination of Novel Coronavirus
9. Learning style preferences of senior high school students
10. The life of kings and queens of royal families
What I Can Do
Directions: Cite at least two issues, concerns or problems that you have encountered in the
different domains. Then, choose one which interests you the most as your focus for
your research project.
b. At home
1. __________
2. __________
c. In the community
1. __________
2. __________
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Lesson
What’s In
● Relevance of the research project to you can be determined by considering the different
domains of your experiences like home, school and community.
● Alongside its relevance to daily life, the kind of qualitative research you will focus and the
specific field it belongs must be considered as well.
What’s New
Reduce Me!
Directions: Reduce the following general term to its specific equivalent. The purpose of this
activity is to show you how a certain portion/piece of something can be taken out
from the whole or group it belongs. The first one, as an example, is done for you.
Whole Portion/Piece
1.A layer of Cake Slice of cake
2.A Case of soda
3.One section of students
4.Bunch of bananas
5.1 sack of rice
What is It
The activity you have just accomplished is similar to the process you will undergo in
choosing a research topic and eventually in formulating your research title. You have to start
from general view of the subject and proceed to its specific spectrum.
To do it, you will learn how to determine your research topic as we discuss the
Guidelines in Choosing a Topic, Topics to be Avoided, Sources of Research Topics, Examples
of Research Topics and their Sources, and How to Narrow Down a Research Topic.
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Guidelines in Choosing a Topic
2. Availability of information
It is important that when you decide on a topic, sources of information are available.
5. Personal resources
Consider also if you can finish the research in terms of your intellectual and financial
physical capabilities.
Topics to be Avoided
1. Controversial topics
Avoid highly opinionated topics.
3. Hard-to-investigate subjects
Unavailability of reading materials and materials that are not updated make the subject
hard to investigate.
4. Too broad subjects
You lack focus if you deal with broad topics. The remedy is to narrow it down.
5. Too narrow subject
Some subjects are too narrow that extensive and thorough reading are required.
6. Vague subjects
Titles that start with indefinite adjectives such as several, many, some, etc., make the
topic vague.
Sources of Research Topics
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Examples of Research Topics and their Sources
5. Gray Areas about Lectures, Talks, Seminars The fallacy about COVID-
issues, phenomena, 19 vaccines
etc.
1. You can narrow down the topic by exploring and extending the explanation of a theory.
2. Talk over ideas with people who know research.
3. Focus on specific group. Ex: Students, Mothers, Teachers
4. Define the aim or desired outcome of the study.
a. Is the study exploratory, explanatory, or descriptive?
b. Is the study applied or basic?
Broad Specific
Lack of Self-esteem Lack of Self-Esteem among Introverts: Remedies and
Intervention
Drug Addiction Health Hazards of Vaping: Prevention and Intervention
Suicide Suicidal Teenagers in Urban Areas: A Case Study
COVID-19 Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of COVID-19
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Now, we will tackle how you will formulate your research title.
Research title is the most important element of your research as it clearly expresses
the problem to be explored.
A research title capsulizes the main thought or idea of the whole research paper. It also
reflects the variables under study.
It is expressed in few words possible and just enough to describe the contents and
the purpose of your research.
It needs to be informative.
It contains the:
● What: the subject matter or topic to be investigated
● Where: place or locale where the research is to be conducted
● Who: the participants of respondents of the study
● When: the time period of the conduct of the study
Examples:
● Struggles in Online Learning Modality among Students of Quezon National High School
during School Year 2021-2021
In qualitative research, it is not necessary to complete the data on what, where, who,
and when in the title. Consider the research titles below.
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What’s More
What I Can Do
A. Directions: Think of an appropriate research topic that is relevant to you as a Senior High
School student or simply as a citizen of this country. Start from a broad concept, then narrow
it down.
1. Research Topic 1
Broad Topic: _________________________________________
Narrowed Topic: _________________________________________
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2. Research Topic 2
Broad Topic: _________________________________________
Narrowed Topic: _________________________________________
B. Directions: Write a title of the research topic you stated above. Then, supply the
information on what, where, who, and when.
What: _______________________________________________
Where: _______________________________________________
Who: _______________________________________________
When: _______________________________________________
Lesson
FORMULATING RESEARCH QUESTIONS, SCOPE
Kudos!
Take pride as we begin this session. From the previous lesson, you have already
identified the significant topic that you want to accomplish in your research. And for that,
I say, KUDOS! Since you have already stated your research title, you are guided on the
things that you will do in your paper. However, identifying your audiences, scope and
objectives will give you a complete picture of your paper’s direction.
What’s In
In the previous lesson, you have learned how to design a research project and
identify topics based on your interests. You are also introduced to some red flags in
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choosing a topic in order for you to avoid them. Further, the following are the important
concepts that you need to remember from the previous lesson:
What’s New
Consider yourself as the speaker No.1. Answers are already provided but you need to
think of the question to complete the conversation.
Note: The question succeeding the given answer is connected to each other.
Example:
Answer:
Where do you usually go
during weekdays? School
You try:
English
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Very good! You have completed the first activity. What are your considerations in
deciding on your questions? Please write your thoughts here:
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What is It
The questions that you ask in your research will determine the data that you want
to have, answer, and specify in Chapter 4. Hence, it is a crucial stage to attain your
research objective. Research questions help writers focus their research by providing a
path through the research and writing process. You should ask a question about an
issue that you are genuinely curious and/or passionate about. The question you ask
should be developed for the discipline you are studying. A question directed towards
Literature, for instance, is different from an appropriate one in Mathematics to Biology.
A research question forms the base of where you are going, so we have to write
a good research question. If your foundation is built on something shifty, like a house
built on sand, then everything following that will be about correcting that initial issue
instead of on making an awesome home/research project.
Writing a good research question means you have something you want to study.
Let's say you're interested in the effects of television. We will examine the steps and
then look at how you could write a research question.
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✔ Specify your specific concern or issue
✔ Decide what you want to know about the specific concern or issue
✔ Turn what you want to know and the specific concern into a question
✔ Ensure that the question is answerable
✔ Check to make sure the question is not too broad or too narrow
✔ This is the basic process in writing a research question. Writing a good
question will result in a better research project.
✔ Clear. It provides enough specifics that one’s audience can easily understand
its purpose without needing additional explanation.
✔ Complex. It is not answerable with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’, but rather requires
synthesis and analysis of ideas and sources prior to composition of an answer.
✔ Arguable. Its potential answers are open to debate rather than accepted facts.
Unclear: How should social networking sites address the harm they cause?
Clear: What action should social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook
take to protect users’ personal information and privacy?
The unclear version of this question doesn’t specify which social networking sites
Every paper you write should have a main point, a main idea, or central message.
The argument(s) you make in your paper should reflect this main idea. The sentence
that captures your position on this main idea is what we call a thesis statement.
A thesis statement focuses your ideas into one or two sentences. It should present
the topic of your paper and also make a comment about your position in relation to the
topic. Your thesis statement should tell your reader what the paper is about and also
help guide your writing and keep your argument focused.
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You should provide a thesis early in your essay -- in the introduction, or in longer
essays in the second paragraph -- in order to establish your position and give your
reader a sense of direction.
Original thesis:
Revised theses:
Today's slasher movies fail to deliver the emotional catharsis that 1930s horror
films did.
✔ Unless you're writing a technical report, avoid technical language. Always avoid
jargon, unless you are confident your audience will be familiar with it.
✔ Avoid vague words such as "interesting,” "negative, "exciting,” "unusual," and
"difficult."
✔ Avoid abstract words such as "society," “values,” or “culture.”
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SCOPE AND DELIMITATION
Writing a research paper has its purpose-- may it be for you (as a researcher) or
even for others. That is why, you need to identify the key reason/s why you are taking a
step forward and make your query into a formal writing. In this stage, your ‘WHYs’ and
‘HOWs’ will be answered and explained. Before taking this step, read the following notes:
Your problem statement can guide you in identifying the specific contribution of
your study. You can do this by observing a one-to-one correspondence between the
statement of the problem and the significance of the study.
For example, if you ask the question ‘Is there a significant relationship between the
teacher’s teaching style and the students’ long quiz scores in Mathematics?’ then
the contribution of your research would probably be a teaching style or styles that
can help students perform better in Mathematics. Your research will demonstrate
that teaching style really works. That could be a groundbreaking approach that will
change the way teachers teach Mathematics which students are hesitant of.
Write the significance of the study by looking into the general contribution of your
study, such as its importance to society as a whole, then proceed downwards--towards
its contribution to individuals and that may include yourself as a researcher. You start off
broadly then taper off gradually to a specific group or person.
What’s More
Given the notes on writing research questions, formulate three (3) research
questions from your research title on the previous lesson. Indicate your thesis statement
to guide you in making clear, focused and concise questions.
Title: ____________________________________________________________
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Research Questions:
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B. In writing the Significance of the Study, one should follow these tips:
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C. How does the significance of the study help in presenting a clear picture of your
research?
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What I Can Do
1. The government has taken precautionary measures against Novel Corona Virus
(COVID-19)
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2. A person infected with Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) has noticeable symptoms
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ASSESSMENT (Post-Test)
2. These people are good sources of ideas about a research study, EXCEPT those:
A. Who aspire to do research study?
B. Who are knowledgeable about the topic?
C. Who have opposing views about the research?
D. Whose opinions may differ from the researcher?
7. In research, this will be your guide in identifying the specific contribution of your
study.
A. Hypothesis
B. Research topic
C. Problem statement
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8. Significance of the study. This is one component of a research question that is
narrow enough to be answered thoroughly in the space the writing task allows.
A. clear
B. complex
C. Focused
D. Content-driven
10. In writing the significance of the study, the researcher should follow this format.
A. general to specific contribution
B. specific to general contribution
C. direct to specific contribution
D. none of the above
11. One of the components of a research question that provides enough specifics
that one’s audience can easily understand its purpose without needing additional
explanation.
A. Complex
B. Clear
C. Arguable
D. Concise
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14. You cannot formulate questions unless you have already identified your:
A. References
B. Research topic
C. Research design
D. Significance of the Study
Additional Activities
Directions: Given the following research topics, identify the scope of the study:
1. Bullying cases among Grade 7 students of ABC Academy
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