PR 1
overall
framework or outline of the study.
This part will serve as the blueprint
for the collection, measurement ,
and analysis of data.
Research Design
This part discusses the general
population, target population, and study
sample. The discussion of the sample
includes the research terminology specific
to how the sample population and final
sample will determined.
Participants Of the study
This part describes where and when
will the research be conducted.
Time and place of the study
Population is the complete group
of persons, animals, or objects that
possess the same characteristics
that are of the researcher
’
s interest.
Sampling Technique
is the suggested
number reliable and valid to
represent the population.
sample
This section identifies and
describes the types of data that
were collected as well as the
specific instruments and sources
used to collect those data.
research instrument
This instrument may require the
researcher to examine available
resources or documents.
Documentary
active interactions between
two or more people leading to a
negotiated contextually based result.
Interview
systematic data-
collecting technique that involves
watching individuals in their
natural environment or in a
naturally occurring situation.
Observation
observes the subject in the
natural settings or in their
actual environment.
Naturalistic Observation
type of observation requires the
researcher to be involved in the
usual activities of the subjects.
Participative Observation
this is also called as the ideal situation
observation. Subjects are taken away
from their actual environment.
Non-naturalistic observation
requires the
respondents to answer a
prepared set of questions.
Questionnaire
This section details the entirety of the
process used to collect the data.
Data collection Procedure