Example Chapter 3 Research Methods and Procedures
Example Chapter 3 Research Methods and Procedures
Methodology
The chapter discusses the research design, respondents of the study, research
data.
Research Design
profile of drug abuse in Barangay 306 zone 30 District 3 Quiapo Manila, and the law
it is the most appropriate in interpreting the observation and analyzing the data
obtained. It is likewise, best to describe the nature of any situation existing the period
of the study and helps discover the sources of a certain phenomenon. In collecting
the data, one needed to answer the problem concerning the status of the subjects,
this method was used purposely to describe systematically a situation in the area of
DEU.
Table 1
Barangay Officials 20 8 40
It can be gleaned from this table that the researchers utilized the purposive
sampling scheme in which the respondents will be selected by the researchers based
and which is used to determine the feedback of the whole population of the
respondents.
Respondents in the study were directly involved with the Extent of Performance of
The respondents were grouped into three: the first group included the Philippine
National Police (PNP) in Police Station 3. Its second group was composed of the
Barangay Officials, and the third group included the Residents of Barangay 306 zone
30 District 3 Quiapo Manila. The respondents were chosen using the purposive
sampling.
Research Instruments
The researcher examined the function of the Drug Enforcement Unit and from
the DEU.
The data were processed and another section in the instrument was added entitled
The researcher interviewed some of the PNP officers for additional information
The final instruments consisted of four blocks. Block I asked on the personnel
attainment.
Drug Enforcement Unit. Block III pertains to the problems encountered on the Extent
researcher. The purpose of the research was oriented to the respondents. Then they
were given sufficient time to answer the questions. The researcher came back to
retrieve the instruments. These were examined for completeness. Items left
unanswered were returned for completion. Finally the data in the questionnaire were
coded and transferred to the columnar pad for convenience in data analysis and
interpretation.
After all the data and information had been collated and tallied, the
computations follow using the different statistical tools to determine the mean,
frequency, percentage, and weighted mean. The result was reflected in a table
purposely to make the analysis and interpretation easier. The statistical tools that
Frequency Count. This was used to determine the total number of responses for
X
P = ------- X 100
n
where P = percentage
x = number of cases or frequency
n = total number of cases
The percentage technique was used mostly in analyzing and evaluating data
about the demographic profile of the respondents and to compare the magnitude of a
Weighted Mean. This was used for the quantitative measure of the responses
on the items selected from the scale of 5 to 1, going higher points for the most and
lesser points to the least. The weighted mean is composed of the accumulated
responses to determine the local weight, which is typical of the respondent's response
∑fxw
WM = ----------
∑N
Where WM = weighted mean score
f = number of responses falling under a given category
w = weighted assigned value of the variable
N = total number of responses in the act set
Likert Five-Point Rating Scale. This was used to determine the Extent of
Performance of Drug Enforcement Unit of the Police Station 3 in Barangay 306 zone 30
District 3 Quiapo Manila. In order to make things easier for the respondent, the
questionnaire was structured in such a way that answers to questions could be made by
simply checking the designated space for their numerical answer, 5 as the highest and