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Lama - Act 1 and Act 2

Here are the key differences between interview questions and questionnaire questions: - Interview questions (items 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10) are generally open-ended to allow for in-depth discussion, while questionnaire questions (items 3, 4, 6, 8) tend to be closed-ended to get specific factual answers. - Interview questions are usually asked verbally in a face-to-face setting, while questionnaire questions are written out in an anonymous format. - Interview questions can be tailored during the conversation based on the interviewee's responses, while questionnaire questions must be standardized for all respondents. - Interviews capture subjective perspectives through discussion, while questionnaires aim to objectively measure experiences, opinions,

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Lama - Act 1 and Act 2

Here are the key differences between interview questions and questionnaire questions: - Interview questions (items 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10) are generally open-ended to allow for in-depth discussion, while questionnaire questions (items 3, 4, 6, 8) tend to be closed-ended to get specific factual answers. - Interview questions are usually asked verbally in a face-to-face setting, while questionnaire questions are written out in an anonymous format. - Interview questions can be tailored during the conversation based on the interviewee's responses, while questionnaire questions must be standardized for all respondents. - Interviews capture subjective perspectives through discussion, while questionnaires aim to objectively measure experiences, opinions,

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Pair of Expressions Comparison Contrast


Quantitative data vs. Quantitative data can be Quantitative data deals or
Qualitative data counted, measured, and focuses more on
expressed using numbers. numerical data while
Qualitative data is qualitative data are those
descriptive and that doesn't involve
conceptual. Qualitative numbers and is more into
data can be categorized words. Both can help on
based on traits and students, researchers on
characteristics. what they want to gather
to their research
Interview vs. Questionnaire Questionnaire implies a The questionnaire is
form consisting of a series objective while the nature
of written or printed
multiple choice questions,
of the interview is
to be marked by the subjective. In an
informants. Interview is a interview, open-ended
formal conversation questions are asked by
between the interviewer the interviewer to the
and respondent wherein
respondent. As against
the two participates in the
question answer session this, closed-ended
questions are asked
through a questionnaire.
The questionnaire
provides fact-based
information to the
respondents
Primary vs. Secondary Data Primary source gives you A primary source gives
Collection direct access to the you direct access to the
subject of your research, subject of your research.
while secondary sources Secondary sources
provide second-hand provide second-hand
information and information and
commentary from other commentary from other
researchers researchers. Examples
include journal articles,
reviews, and academic
books. A secondary
source describes,
interprets, or synthesizes
primary sources
Deductive vs. Inductive If the arguer believes that The main difference
the truth of the premises between inductive and
deductive reasoning is that
definitely establishes the inductive reasoning aims
truth of the conclusion, at developing a theory
then the argument is while deductive
deductive. If the arguer reasoning aims at testing
believes that the truth of an existing theory.
Inductive reasoning moves
the premises provides
from specific observations
only good reasons to to broad generalizations,
believe the conclusion is and deductive reasoning
probably true, then the the other way around
argument is inductive.
Inferential vs. Descriptive The difference between Descriptive statistics uses
Statistics descriptive and inferential the data to provide
statistics is that descriptions of the
descriptive statistics is population, either
concerned with the through numerical
collection, organization, calculations or graphs or
and presentation of data tables. Inferential
in a form that is statistics makes
understandable to all inferences and
while the inferential predictions about a
statistics is concerned population based on a
with the formulation of sample of data taken from
conclusion or the population in
generalizations about a question.
population based on an
observation or a series of
observations of a sample
drawn from the
population.
ACTIVITY 2

Directions: Check the right column that corresponds to the given questions

Interview Opening Generative Directive Closing Questions


Questions Questions Questions Questions
1. Is there Is there anything
anything you you want me to
want me to know know more about
more about your your meeting with
meeting with the the Pope that you
Pope that you failed to reveal to
failed to reveal to me?
me?
2. Can you Can you describe
describe your your feelings
feelings upon upon seeing the
seeing the Pope? Pope?
3. We have We have agreed
agreed to have to have this
this session in 30 session in 30
minutes. Is this minutes. Is this
okay with you okay with you
4. What makes What makes you
you so eager to so eager to see
see the Vatican the Vatican City,
City, soon? soon?
5. What time of What time of the
the year do you year do you want
want to go to to go to Rome?
Rome?
6. You took a taxi You took a taxi
cab in coming cab in coming
here, didn’t you? here, didn’t you?
7. Why do you Why do you think
think the Pope the Pope love
love visiting many visiting many
countries? countries?
8. Would you like Would you like
sitting at the sitting at the
window window
or near the or near the
bulletin bulletin
Board? Board?

9. Compare and Compare and


contrast your contrast your
experience in experience in
meeting the meeting the
previous previous
and the current and the current
Pope? Pope?

10. What do you What do you


think was the think was the
most significant most significant
thing that we thing that we
dealt with in the dealt with in the
interview? interview?

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