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Research Methodology
Research Design
The researchers used the most appropriate research design, which is applicable to study, have a survey especially through the Internet and questionnaires.

The description of source of data and sample
The researcher have a survey will be used in this proposed study where in 25 2nd year BSIT Students From Interface Computer College in Davao City, Because they have their own knowledge about the effects of Social Networking Sites on their academic performance.
Procedure on Data Gathering
We gather our data first, by conducting a survey. Second, we research on the internet.
The Instruments
The researchers have the most appropriate research instruments is questionnaires which conducting the survey of this topic, in the use of the computer that can get knowledge, printed the inter topic and to finish the layout of this record.

Examples of query criteria

When you want to limit the results of a query based on the values in a field, you use query criteria. A query criterion is an expression that Access compares to query field values to determine whether to include the record that contains each value. For example, = "Chicago" is an expression that Access can compare to values in a text field in a query. If the value for that field in a given record is "Chicago", Access includes the record in the query results.
This topic lists several examples of query criteria. It assumes that you are familiar with designing simple select queries.
To learn more about creating select queries, see the article Select data by using a query.
In this topic
Introduction to query criteria
Criteria for Text, Memo, and Hyperlink fields
Criteria for Number, Currency, and AutoNumber fields
Criteria for Date/Time fields
Criteria for other fields
Introduction to query criteria
A criterion is similar to a formula — it is a string that may consist of field references, operators, and

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