Sample Oral Defense Questions: Senior High School Department
The document provides sample questions for the oral defense and final defense of a research study. For the oral defense, questions focus on the relevance, strengths, weaknesses and methodology of the proposed study. For the final defense, questions evaluate the findings and contributions of the completed research, and ask about strengths, weaknesses, changes, implications and challenges of the study.
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Sample Oral Defense Questions: Senior High School Department
The document provides sample questions for the oral defense and final defense of a research study. For the oral defense, questions focus on the relevance, strengths, weaknesses and methodology of the proposed study. For the final defense, questions evaluate the findings and contributions of the completed research, and ask about strengths, weaknesses, changes, implications and challenges of the study.
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Sample Oral Defense Questions
• How relevant is your research study?
• What made your group chose this research study? • What are the strengths of your research study? • What are the weaknesses of your research study? • What are the information already known for this topic? • What are the contributions of your research to the body of knowledge? • How did you select your respondents/ participants? • How did you interview your participants? – qualitative research • How did you come up with your instrument? – quantitative research • How do you plan to come up with the findings of your study?
Sample Final Defense Questions
• What are the strengths of your research study?
• What are the weaknesses of your research study? • How did your study change from the time you had your proposal defense? • What are the information already known for this topic? • What are the contributions of your research to the body of knowledge? How important are they? • Based on the findings of your research study, what are the implications you can give? • What challenges did you face in carrying out this study? What would you have done differently if you knew what you know today?