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Submitted by:
Ford Filomeno
Bea Espeo
Peter Gelera
Lorraine Mora
Aisley Creo
Submitted to:
Ayelynne Duran
Practical Research 1
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III. Methodology
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This chapter shows how participants would most likely support the conclusion of
the study at the end. Respondents will come from a generalized target population that will
be in division to get a particular sample. Specific characteristics are disregarded for there
is no needed qualifications but the year of age before taking the survey, therefore
methods of conducting proofs in device with the variable instruments used in gaining
reliable information.
Sampling Method:
To see how teenagers from 16-18 years old are active to the issues presented they
will be included as the respondents, as well. Their management of emotions towards what
drives their life are lacking, therefore, impulsively engaging in such acts as relationships.
them as respondents, the perspective viewpoint of matured people and that of the younger
able to show and consider the different perspectives of each brackets respondents. Data
gathered from each bracket will be correlational with each other as it reflects not only the
mere data but the very nature of these data in a complementary way. Participants will
most likely be students and the clear embodiments of the millennials. Within Metro
Manila will these respondents come from because the research is focused on the urban.
This classifies as proportional stratified sampling with its respondent equal in numbers
1. Observation
Through oral and optical examination, the researchers grasp the immediate
context of the problem. In this topic, observation, even by merely inspecting of the
teenagers the millennials engaging in these relationships is integral as the very data
collection. This may be done whenever possible and even extensive observation or
2. Survey Questionnaires
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The survey would focus more on yes or no basis that will right after ask why the
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participant chose the answer. This, therefore, will give an accurate analysis on the events
someone has encountered as he live the world in the shoes of the society.
These questions will statistically determine the number of millennials (in each
predetermined by the researchers that may affect their decision in engagement into such
relationships. Results from this survey will only present statistical findings of the
lead to the factors affecting the millennials, from this, the researchers may already
express clear findings that reflect the number of the people engaged and its causality with
the factors. However, it is still stiff and conclusions must not be formulated yet with these
alone, but must take into large consideration the answers during the interview as they will
justify and interpret the statistical findings obtained from this survey.
3. Interviews
Insights will only be expressed naturally and more relevant through personal
interviews. The same respondents for the above-mentioned method will be the ones in
this method, as well. Narrative powers of interviews justify the statistical findings of the
surveys in a subjective manner, giving the research the quality. Interviews may be
When a personal rapport has already been made between the interviewee and the
respondent/s, questions that are appropriate for the situations but are not included in the
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following set may be asked to keep the interview genuine. Moments such as those affect
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the effectivity of the interview and the authenticity of the answers. Though dichotomic,
these questions always call for the reason behind the yes or no answer.
Instrumentation:
1. Letters
expression to the institution where respondents are to be obtained. Above all, it makes the
researchers professional, and thus binds the institution and the researchers by
2. Cameras
further effective and would put efficiency more than having none. This is if
camera's findings.
3. Sound Recorders
Even mobile phones can record sound and like the camera, this digital recording
would give stronger evidences to support the written findings of the interviews. Opinions
will be served in live interviews, making the thought fresh and not scripted by the
respondent.
4. Survey Questionnaires
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Respondents will be requested to answer a set of questions pertaining the topic of
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relationships on a sheet of paper. Findings will be presented in a numerical and
statistical way though the nature of this research is qualitative. This, however, will not
be self-contradicting because the next data collection method will justify and speak
Yes No
your life?
boyfriends/girlfriends?
5. Interviews
The following questions will be mere guidelines for the actual interview and must
not necessarily contain all of what will be asked only within it.
7. Is your family open when you talk about sex and relationship?
12. Do you feel that you must have one because your friends have?
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13. In your opinion, will these relationships affect a millennial crucially in his later
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life, or are these just actions normal during our pubescent age?
14. Why are you or are you not engaged in a romantic relationship as of this moment?
The following are the reminders that must be obtained during the data collection
through observation:
b. Does the social setting of a teenager affect the way he/she makes decision
in life?
esteem)
easily influenced)
e. How they react on time by the questions asked (To base the
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