5. Quantitative Research
is usually expressed in
numbers and graphs. It is
used to gather data through
experiments and surveys
with close-ended questions.
Quantitative
6. Qualitative Research is
descriptive. The data gathered
are usually expressed in words.
This type of research enables
you to gather the participants’
experiences through interviews,
focus group discussions, and
open minded questionnaires.
Qualitative
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9. Title Page
It is the first page of one’s paper; it must be
well-formatted to represent one’s paper. It
includes the name/s of the author/s, the origin of
the article, and the article type.
11. Abstract
It summarizes the contents of the research. It is
composed of one paragraph with 300 words or
less, and it discusses the important aspects of
the entire paper.
16. It is one of the first things a researcher needs to write.
It is where he/she mentions the specific topic from a
general standpoint. Here, one establishes the scope,
context, and significance of one’s research.
INTRODUCTIO
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17. It is the process of collecting, selecting, and reading
books, journal articles, reports, abstracts, and other
reference materials, including electronic sources
about the problem under investigation.
Literature Review
21. It refers to the data that is going to be collected and
analyzed in the research. It serves as a guide that discusses
the details on:
a. data to collect (quantitative or qualitative)
b. sampling design
c. data collection methods
d. data analysis methods
Research Methodology
27. It is the section where a researcher thanks those
who have helped and supported him/her
personally and professionally during the
research conduct.
Acknowledgement