Lesson 2 [PRH102]

Cards (21)

  • Reference: Malasig, J. (2021, February 19). Pie chart gone wrong? Local exec presents COVID-19 figures but only confuses social media users. Interaksyon. https://interaksyon.philstar.com/trends-spotlights/2021/02/19/185898/pie-chart-gone-wrong-local-exec-presents-covid-19-figures-but-only-confuses-social-media-users/
  • The text can be single-spaced, 1.5 spaced, or double-spaced
  • Concise labels
    Sentence case, centered, and concise labels
  • Reference: Isaac, N. G., Palisoc, M. G., Perez, J. F. R., So, J. L. M., Umali, P. A. DL., Virtudazo, M. J. R. (2022). Perception of Filipinos on the Service Quality of Public and Private Hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Selected Municipalities in Cavite: A Comparative Study [Unpublished thesis]. De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute, Special Health Sciences Senior High School
  • Italicized word "Note"

    As well as other statistical symbols
  • Colors to be used in graphs should be distinguishable to one another. Proper unit of measurement should be included, if applicable
  • Reference: The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (n.d.). Figures and Charts. The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/figures-and-charts/
  • For texts - left-aligned
  • Any relevant notes (statistical, descriptive, etc.) should be placed below the table. Single spaced
  • Use of border around table
    Top and bottom row, below column headings, last row if it contains summary or average. Only use borders in tables that are necessary for clarity. No vertical borders
  • Table number in bold above the table and aligned to the left
  • Page #1, Page #2 should be positioned within the borders of the figure and explain any symbols used in the figure image. Texts should be in title case. Should be clear
  • For numbers - center-aligned
  • Statistical symbols
    Should be italicized
  • Table is the 5th table in Chapter 4
  • Brief title
    Below the table number
  • Reference: American Psychological Association. (2019, September). Tables and figures. APA Style. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/tables-figures
  • Results and Discussions
  • Analyzing Qualitative Data
  • Format Data
  • Analysis