CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY Methods Sample: Internet, Interview, Observation, Library Design Descriptive Non-experimental Context Diagram Description of Context Diagram Data Flow Diagram Description of Data Flow Diagram System Flow Chart Visual Table of Content Respondents Sampling Technique Sample Size Instrumentation Validity and Reliability Operational Definition of Variables Procedure Questionnaire Administration Data Gathering Data Processing Data Analysis Limitations Definition of Terms References CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the methodology of the study including the design, respondents, instrumentation, procedure, and limitations. Methods and techniques The proponent used a research method to gather information’s data and facts as a helping too that a help in making and to develop the system. The information gathered will be applied to the study. Survey Method The Proponents are conduct survey to 30 persons, to know what is the commonly problem of the shop, why the customers waiting so long. The survey form is the best way to knows what are the problems and suggestions of customers. Survey form is a proof or evidence that there is a problem in their zagu shop in terms of ordering. In that situation or study, Proponents can now take solutions in their problem. It’s easy now to solve the problem because you already know what are the reasons and suggestions of the customers. Analyze carefully the data or information to take
In response to the question set, I will go into detail of the study, consisting of the background, main hypotheses, as well the aims, procedure and results gathered from the study; explaining the four research methods chosen to investigate,
In the method section, Rapp and Chao (2000) present participants and interview procedures, measurement, and statistical procedures. Notably, the researchers did not explicitly explain their study design. No information about the design and the duration of the research project was noted.
Discuss the overall method (RCT) used for this quantitative research (in terms of how such a study should be conducted and what was and was not done).
The information is presented in a direct manner, lacking unnecessary information, and written in a style which is easy for a range of readers to understand. They provide a thorough description of the development of the instrument, the norm population used, and an example of the survey, thus enabling the study to be replicated. A table of the frequencies and percentages of respondents’
This non-experimental research uses descriptive statistical analysis, paired t-tests, and analysis of variance to examine the study variables.
Introduction and Rationale for Conducting the Research - Include in this section a brief review of pertinent literature and any available preliminary data. (1 page maximum)
Procedures: This study will be in the form of 25 questions. Participants will not be required to
This chapter presents discussions on the research design, the description of the population and the sampling techniques to be employed in the study. The latter part includes the specifics of the instruments to be used, the research procedures and the statistical treatment of data.
The methodology for this experiment is relatively simple, although for the sake of thoroughness, does need to explain in order to fully understand the scope of the proposed study. The first thing that needs to be discussed is the selection of our participants. While it is possible to gather information by randomly selecting people to participate in this study, the results need to be as accurate as
This section presents the variables used for the study, the justification for their inclusion and their measurement.
This chapter presents the methods used in collecting data, how the data was processed and analyzed.
Gender is another limitation for this research. When carrying out this survey on the street, as the location the researcher chose was in front of a shopping mall. When design the research methods, the purpose of choosing in front of a shopping mall was because it will be bias otherwise. For example, if chose a school, the age of the samples will be limited; if chose an office building, the education background will be
The objective of this chapter is to describe the procedures used in the analysis of the data and present the main findings. It also presents the different tests performed to help choose the appropriate model for the study. The chapter concludes by providing thorough statistical interpretation of the findings.
Furthermore, it gives correct philosophical perspective to the method and describes method considering different aspects affecting the implementation of research such as risk, cost, time and expertise.
The methodology chapter will be focused on accomplishing two objectives: 1) it will detail the methodology being utilized for this research study and 2) it will reveal and justify the choice of methodology for the study. The primary sub-sections of this chapter are as follows: