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Understanding Conventions of Traditional Genres, Assignments of English

The learner clearly and coherently uses a chosen element conventionally identified with a genre for a written output

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2020/2021

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Download Understanding Conventions of Traditional Genres and more Assignments English in PDF only on Docsity! DEPED TAMBAYAN MADE TEST FIRST/SECOND GRADING PERIODIC TEST Inquiries, Investigations, and Immersion School Year 2018-2019 NAME:________________________________________________________________________ DATE:___________ SCORE:__________ YEAR AND SECTION:__________________________________________ SUBJECT TEACHER:___________________________ Multiple choice questions 47 Multiple choice questions 1. Peer-reviewed or abstracted refereed journals containing research results of social scientists and other researchers (e.g. Malay, Asian Studies, Philippine Studies, American Sociological Review, Philippine Social Science Review). Scholarly journals that can be accessed online (e.g., JSTOR and EBSCO HOST), e-journals or Internet only scholary journals that publishes online peer-reviewed researches (e.g., Philippine e-journals), and article or book reviews that contain literature review essays that provide journal article or book commentary and evaluations. 1. Content Analysis 2. Citing Resources 3. Statistical Analysis 4. Scholarly Journals 2. The last part of the research design, in quantitative research, the researcher gets a representative sample or a small collection of units or cases from a larger population to study the smaller group and infer generalizations about the larger group. In qualitative research, the purpose is to collect cases, events or actions that will clarify and deepen his or her understanding of society in a particular context. 1. Citing Resources 2. APA Guide 3. Sampling Design 4. Field Research 3. Conducted to provide picture of the concepts or ideas about a topic or problem. The researcher describes the nature of variables used in the study. 1. Explanatory Research 2. Conceptual Framework 3. Descriptive Research 4. Exploratory Research 4. The application of a theory or theories in explaining the existence of a phenomenon and the interrelationship of various factors which led to the existence of the phenomenon. Using this framework, the researcher borrows the concepts, theories, and ideas proposed by different social scientists, theorists, and philosophers. 1. Sampling Design 2. Theoretical Framework 3. Statistical Analysis 4. Field Research 5. It is an issue that leads to the need for a study. It is the central idea of the study. It also serves as the main reason why research is being undertaken. 1. Research Problem 2. Field Research 3. Conceptual Framework 4. Explanatory Research 6. It can be a person, a group of people, an organization, a document, a message, or an action that can be measured. 1. Policy Reports and Conference Papers 2. Population 3. Recommendations 4. Experimental Research 7. Published by the national government, local government units, government agencies, and international agencies. 1. Government Documents 2. Oral Presentation 3. Frequency Distribution 4. Recommendations 8. Used in qualitative research, the researcher gradually chooses the cases based on their specific content. 1. Data Analysis and Interpretation 2. Historical-Archival Research 3. Nonprobability or Nonrandom sampling 4. Conceptual or Theoretical Frameworks 9. Written by graduate students some are published while others are unpublished and can be accessed in the university libraries. 1. Review of Related Literature 2. Dissertation and Thesis 3. Descriptive Research 4. Frequency Distribution 10. Used to describe the relationship between parts of a group or object or sequence of operations in a process. 1. Charts 1. Descriptive Research 2. Definition of Terms 3. Frequency Distribution 4. Government Documents 22. Used to augment the text. 1. Photograph 2. Charts 3. Graphs 4. Bibliography 23. Researcher reorganizes the data into a format that can easily be processed by computers (e.g., SPSS Program, Nvivo). They develop rules to assign numbers to variable attributes. 1. Data Coding 2. Abstract 3. Conclusions 4. Case Studies 24. This referes to reconstruction and recreation of the past through the use of primary and secondary sources. 1. Dissertation and Thesis 2. Frequency Distribution 3. Historical-Archival Research 4. Statistical Analysis 25. The American Psychological Association (APA) style uses the in-text citation. This contains the surname of the author, the publication year of the source, and the specific pages where the information can be found. It is written at the end of the sentence. Example: According to a study, 60% of the people in the community smoke (Sean, 2014, p.60). Example 2: According to Sean (2014), 60% of the people in the community smoke. 1. Case Studies 2. Abstract 3. APA Guide 4. Data Coding 26. Original research results or a compilation of research articles published by university presses such as University of the Philippines Press, Ateneo de Manila University Press, De La Salle University Publishing House, and University of Santo Tomas Publishing House). 1. Periodicals 2. Conclusions 3. Appendices 4. Books 27. Aims to explain the reasons and causes of a problem or issue. It explains the causes, reasons, and sources of different social behavior, beliefs, situations, and events. 1. Exploratory Research 2. Descriptive Research 3. Conceptual Framework 4. Explanatory Research 28. A systematic inquiry conducted to understand a phenomenon which involves accurate gathering and recording, critical analyses, and interpretation of facts about the phenomenon for theoretical or practical ends. 1. Abstract 2. Research Problem 3. Research 4. Basic Research 29. Images that can be shown from several views. They must be illustrated by a professional artist. 1. Graphs 2. Charts 3. Drawings 4. Data Coding 30. Contain various information in relation to the research, though it may not be necessary to include them in the main body of the research. They can be survey questions, interview guides, transcriptions of interviews, and photos. They can also contain data results that are not included in the main results in the body. 1. APA Guide 2. Conclusions 3. Appendices 4. Periodicals 31. Contains all the published references used in the research study. 1. Graphs 2. Basic Research 3. Oral Presentation 4. Bibliography 32. Focuses on addressing a specific concern or usually offers a solution to a social problem. It is a small-scale study that introduces practical results that can be used in the short term. Usually done by practitioners in the business sector, government, health care sector, social service organizations, political organizations, and educational institutions. 1. Field Research 2. Survey Research 3. Applied Research 4. Sampling Design 33. Conducted to know more about the problem. 1. Exploratory Research 2. Government Documents 3. Descriptive Research 4. Definition of Terms 34. A written summary of published research studies and relevant works about a particular subject matter that is related to the researcher's main topic. 1. Descriptive Research 2. Historical-Archival Research 3. Dissertation and Thesis 4. Review of Related Literature 35. A quantitative research that provides numerical description of trends, attitudes, or opinions of a population by studying a sample population. This strategy requires the use of questionnaires or structured interviews for collecting data, and it can be employed in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Respondents are usually asked about their behavior (e.g., voting behavior, consumption behavior), attitudes, beliefs, and opinions on a particular issue or problem, characteristics (e.g., civil status, religion, political affiliation), expectations, self-classification, and knowledge. They are asked with the same set of questions. Researchers adopt the deductive approach -- they start with a theoretical or an applied research question and ends with the use of empirical data for analysis and interpretation. 1. Citing Resources 2. Survey Research 3. Basic Research 4. Applied Research 36. A technique for gathering and analyzing the content of a text. Text refers to anything written, or in visual or oral form that serves as a medium of communication. It includes books, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, speeches, official documents, films, musical lyrics, photographs, symbols, artworks, etc. The content of a text refers to the words, meanings, pictures, symbols, ideas, and messages that are communicated by the text. 1. Recommendations 2. Sampling Design 3. Content Analysis
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