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Course Title: Research Methods

Course Code: MAED 402

Professorial Lecturer: Gomer O. Agon, Ph.D.

Term: First Semester, AY 2020 - 2021

Student: Angela N. Ojastro

Topic: Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed and


Historical Research

NAME: MOLASE, JAY-R PALOMINO SCORE:

DIRECTION: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and


FALSE if the statement is wrong.
TRUE1. The aim of quantitative research is to describe and interpret an
object statistically with numbers.
TRUE2. One of the importance of qualitative research is more reliable and
objective.
TRUE3. The aim of qualitative research is to increase the overall
understanding of the quality, characteristics and meanings of a research
object or topic.
TRUE4. Qualitative researchers typically gather single forms of data, such as
interviews, observations, and documents, rather than rely on a single data
source.
FALSE5. The type of questions asked in quantitative research method are
open ended questions.
FALSE6. One of the advantages of Mixed Research Methods is the research
design can be very complex.
TRUE7. Historical Research involves studying, understanding, and
interpreting past events.  
FALSE8. Mixed Research is a type of research that helps to organize
historical events sequentially, and to preserve historical data so it doesn’t
get lost.
TRUE9. Quantitative Research focuses on various modes of classification,
exploration of causality, comparison, and explanations of phenomena
through numeric variables
FALSE10. One of the advantages of quantitative research is to collect reliable
and accurate data
TRUE11. Qualitative research methods usually collect data at the sight,
where the participants are experiencing issues or problems. These are real-
time data and rarely bring the participants out of the geographic locations to
collect information.
TRUE12. Mixed methods research is a methodology for conducting research
that involves collecting, analyzing and integrating quantitative (e.g.,
experiments, surveys) and qualitative (e.g., focus groups, interviews)
research. 
TRUE13. Historical data are categorized into primary or secondary sources.  
TRUE14. The form of data produced in quantitative is numerical data while in
qualitative is descriptive data.
TRUE15. Historical research entails more than simply compiling and
presenting factual information, it also requires interpretation of the
information. 

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