LESSON 1 & 2 CAPSTONE
An opportunity to apply scientific principles in solving real-world problems or to look for answers to research questions.
Science Project
Investigation
Investigatory Project
Capstone
It is designed for Senior High School students to conduct experiments that will draw their experiences together to answer a research question or problem.
CPR (Capstone Project Research)
CRP (Capstone Research Project)
RCP (Research Capstone Project)
A study aims to determine the effects of gossip to the gossiper's subjective feelings of stress. Can this be considered a scientific research?
No, because this is a qualitative research
No, because it is subjective
Yes, because it attempts to understand principle forces
Yes, because it is irrepeatable
Raisin (Vitis vinifera)-Derived Sorbitol as an Alternative Plasticizer for Bioplastic Production
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
A Pre-Test Post-Test Study assessing the satisfaction rate of combined Intermittent Diet Routine and Japanese Water Therapy on ages 16- 25 years old in Dasmariñas, Cavite during the COVID-19 pandemic
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
It explains a scientific principle of why or how something works through models, illustrations or visual animations.
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
A comparative assessment of the anxiety level of senior high school students in EACC, ICA, and DLSU using a newly-developed mental health test
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
EFFICACY OF Musa acuminata (LAKATAN BANANA) PSEUDO STEM EXTRACT AGAINST Salmonella enterica
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
Examination of Nocticola pheromosa in Singapore
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
Identification of the Characteristics of Periplaneta americana in Tanza, Cavite
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
A test subject's characteristic that can change or is allowed to change
Factor
Treatment
Variable
To have a valid conclusion, it is important to make comparisons among test subjects, which have either received a treatment but in different degrees/levels ( ________ ), or did not receive treatment at all ( ________ ).
Experimental Group; Control Group
Control Group: Experimental Group
Independent Group: Control Group
Experimental Group: Happy Group
Basic; Theoretical : Applied; ______
Practical
New
Purpose
Function
The conclusion of this study aims to answer the question "What do you hope to learn and teach others with your colelction?"
Discovery-Based Investigation (Demonstration)
Discovery-Based Investigation (Collection)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project)
Hypothesis-Based Investigation (Science Investigatory Project w/ Treatment Group)
Problem, Hypothesis, Procedure, Results, Conclusion
Discovery-Based Investigation
Hypothesis-Based Investigation
Project, Research, Materials, Procedure, Conclusion
Discovery-Based Investigation
Hypothesis-Based Investigation
Which is not a quality of an empirical research project?
It should contribute to an existing knowledge in science.
It should follow the process of a research.
Its design must be fallacious and rational
It should address a real world problem or issue.
Biomaterials characterization; Applied : ________; Basic
Low-cost instrumentation
Ecological patterns
Development of diagnostic kits
Alternative energy sources
Kyut ba si Rio?
Yes!
Korek!
Very True!
I AM by IVE
Who among them followed the correct steps of the Research Process?
Bianca. She first conducted an experiment in order to come up with a good research topic that will benefit her city
Paula. She knows that she can write a complete research report just after formulating the hypothesis
Mark Dave. He knows that the research process is cyclic, so he started back at square one by choosing a new research topic
Sarah. After writing a complete research report, she then disseminated the research study to help her field of concern.
Rio. He went back to writing the research proposal by reformulating the research design after he found out that his initial research design does not meet his objective
True of False: There are instances when the procedure needs to be modified as a result of unexpected data or problems in the conduct of an experiment. Hence, there is a need to return to a previous step.
True
False
Research is an Iterative process
This is because the results generated may lead to more questions that need further research.
This because it aims to establish specific detailed information or characteristics about a given group.
This is because it is an objective, logical and repeatable attempt to understand the principle forces operating the natural universe.
This is because it is designed for Senior High School students to conduct experiments that will draw their experiences together to answer a research question or problem.
Research Topic should be NARROW enough to have an impact in society and the scientific community
True, but if it’s too narrow, only a few articles or studies are available to serve as reference.
False, it should be broad enough
True, But if it's too narrow, you will find too many articles that have little significance to your topic.
False, you do not want to have an impact in society and the scientific community.
Too Broad; Too many articles : Too Narrow; _____
Trivial study
Few articles
Enough RRL/RRS
Only for Social Science
Which of the following is correct?
Engineering : Soil Science
Mathematics : Atomic and Molecular Physics
Life Science : Physical Oceanography
Environmental Science : Hydrology
STAYC is a group of researchers who aims to create an interactive self-service cashier for academic paperworks. Which category are they trying to cover?
Electrical Engineering: Power
Electrical Engineering: Engineering Mechanics
Electrical Engineering: Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering: Geomagnetic Engineering
A group in STEM 8 - MALIGAYA named NWJNS wants to focus on Medical Biology under Life Science. Which among these is under Medical Biology?
Family Medicine
Global Warming
Biostatistician
Organic Chemistry
Subcategories should be used to limit your topics after reviewing the categories. Which of the following is NOT a subcategory
Main Category
Process Level
First Level
Proposed Title
After choosing a topic, a researcher must craft questions to be answered in inquiry. Ideal questions start with:
Why
How
What
Who
When
Where
Which
Freezing Method and Food Waste: Exploring It’s Relationship Among Bakery Owners in Cavite
Descriptive
Correlational
Causal Comparative
Experimental
Analysis of Innovating Food Waste And its Impact to the Consumers Behavioral Consumption in Cavite
Descriptive
Correlational
Causal Comparative
Experimental
In 2019, TVL-HE1 students proposed a study CONSUMERS AFFIRMATION TO BREAD MADE OUT OF TILAPIA- WASTE FLOUR AS AN ADDED NUTRITIVE CONTENT TO BREAD PRODUCTION to hypothesize that there is no observed difference between the use of Tilapia Waste Flour and the commercial flour to the outcome product of the bread making process.
Descriptive
Correlational
Causal Comparative
Experimental
It attempts to establish cause-and-effect relationships among variables.
Descriptive
Correlational
Causal Comparative
Experimental
Qualitative; Human Behavior : Quantitative; _____
Test Hypothesis
Cause-And-Effect
Assumptions over Hypothesis
Quantitative; Deductive : Qualitative; _______
Deductive
Specific
Inductive
Qualitative; ______ : Quantitative; ________
Subjective; Objective
Objective; Subjective
Objective; Objective
Subjective; Subjective
Employed in the conduct of an experimental study
Scientific Method
Scientific Means
Scientific Mastery
Scientific Expertise
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