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This document contains information about a student named Althea Mari C. Padayhag who is in Grade 11 Mananaliksik. It includes exercises on quantitative research designs where the student identifies surveys and experiments for different research problem inquiries. It also discusses independent and dependent variables, defining control variables and confounding variables. Examples are provided to distinguish between independent and dependent variables. The summary provides high-level information about the content and exercises covered in the document in under 3 sentences.
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Name: Althea Mari C.

Padayhag
Grade & Section: 11 Mananaliksik

Exercise A. On the Kinds of Quantitative Research Designs


Directions: On the spaces provided, write survey or experiment, indicating the kind of
quantitative research you will use, given the following problem inquiries, you, as
researcher, intend to investigate.
Survey A. how many students use the university library between 7AM and
8AM.
Survey B. how many hours adolescents to do Facebook in a day.
Survey C. the most frequently used student on service in your university.
Experiment D. the impact of blended learning on students enrolled in English 1.
Survey E. the number of students who read the broadsheets (newspapers)
daily
Survey F. the food preference of basketball players of your university or
institution.
Survey G. the number of times students go to the guidance counselor for
help every month.
Survey H. the kind of shampoo women prefer.
Survey I. the kind of shampoo men prefer.
Survey J. the most saleable items in three food chains.
Experiment K. the effects of coaching on the academic performance of Grade XII
students in the subject Mathematics.
Experiment L. The results of a prescribed daily diet on the sugar count of diabetic
patients.
Survey M. The popularity of two top dishwashing liquid brands among
housewives.
Experiment N. The impact of cooperative stores on a selected barangay.
Survey O. The correlation of admission test results of high school graduates
under the ALS (Alternative Learning System) and those under the
regular Dep-Ed system of schooling.
___Survey____ P. The top 3 academic tracks chosen by SHS students in your school.
Exercise B. On Variables
Directions: Do as directed.
1. Distinguish independent from independent variables in a complete sentence/
 Independent variable is the variable that can stand alone in which it can be manipulated
or controlled while dependent variable is the variable that is being tested or measured
in an experiment.

2. Explain the term “control variable” in your own words in a complete sentence.
 Control variables are variables that is tested in an experiment and researchers look
closely into it because it can usually affect the dependent variable thus, to control these
variables, a statistical procedure will be used which is the analysis of covariance.

3. Explain “confounding variable” in your own words in a complete sentence.


 Confounding variables are variables that exist but are not actually tested in a study in
which these variables cannot give useful results and can also ruin an experiment.

4. Which of the two is the independent variable?


A. Students undergo blended learning in an English subject.
B. Students who undergo blended learning have improved grades in an English subject.
Explain your answer in a complete sentence.

 Letter A is the independent variable because it can stand alone and did not depend
on another variable. Whereas on letter B, it can be clearly seen that it has been tested
or measured.

5. Which of the two is the dependent variable?


A. A considerable number of consumers use the twin pack in a 3 in 1 coffee product.
B. A leading coffee manufacturer introduces twin pack in a 3 in 1 coffee product.
Explain your answer in a complete sentence.

 A dependent variable is when there are changes in the result of the independent
variable. In this case, when the manufacturer introduced the leading coffee product,
the consumers then started using the twin pack in a 3 in 1 coffee product. By that,
when consumers started using the twin pack in a 3 in 1 coffee product there were
changes and it can be clearly understood that it was being tested. Therefore, the
dependent variable is letter A.

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