The document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper, including an introduction with background and statement of the problem, literature review, methodology, results and data analysis, conclusions and recommendations. It describes the purpose and content that should be included in each chapter and section, such as defining terms, describing the research method and subjects, presenting and interpreting findings, and summarizing conclusions. Proper formatting of references, tables, figures and appendices is also addressed. The overall structure and guidelines provided are meant to help write and organize a research paper in a clear, systematic manner.
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Research Paper is a written document that presents the author’s original research, analysis, and interpretation of a specific topic or issue.
It is typically based on Empirical Evidence, and may involve qualitative or quantitative research methods, or a combination of both. The purpose of a research paper is to contribute new knowledge or insights to a particular field of study, and to demonstrate the author’s understanding of the existing literature and theories related to the topic.
This document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper, including an introduction with background and statement of the problem, literature review, methodology, results and data analysis, conclusions and recommendations. It describes the purpose and content that should be included in each chapter and section, such as defining terms, describing the research method and subjects, presenting and interpreting findings, and summarizing conclusions. The document provides guidance on organizing the paper, integrating sources, and ensuring accurate pagination of tables, figures and bibliographic references.
The document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper, including an introduction with background and statement of the problem, literature review, methodology, results and data analysis, conclusions and recommendations. It describes the purpose and content that should be included in each chapter and section, such as defining terms, describing the research method and subjects, presenting and interpreting findings, and summarizing conclusions. Proper formatting of references, tables, figures and appendices is also addressed.
This document provides guidance on structuring an MBA dissertation. It discusses the overall framework, which includes sections like the introduction, literature review, methodology, data presentation and analysis, discussion, and conclusions. The dissertation should be 20,000-25,000 words not including references or appendices. Plagiarism is unacceptable. Students should begin work early and meet regularly with their supervisor. The research proposal should define the research question and objectives, and describe the methodology and analysis. Specific aspects like the abstract, literature review, and data presentation/analysis are also addressed.
This document provides an overview of scientific writing and research proposals. It discusses types of scientific publications such as journal articles, books, and conference posters. It emphasizes using clear, precise language and proper structure for scientific papers, including titles, introductions, methods, results, and references sections. The document also outlines the key elements of a good research proposal, such as stating the problem, reviewing previous literature, describing the methodology, presenting a timeline and budget, and listing references. Researchers are advised to write proposals that are coherent, informative, and clearly structured to convince readers of the significance and merit of the proposed research.
This document outlines the coursework and schedule for an Advanced English for Academic Communication course. It includes information on assignments that make up the coursework marks and topics to be covered each weekend of the course, including research planning, data collection and analysis, and writing a research report. The course will provide instruction on conducting research, including developing a research proposal, collecting and processing data, and writing each section of a research report.
The document outlines the course syllabus and schedule for an Advanced English for Academic Communication course. It provides details on coursework requirements and marking breakdown. It then covers topics to be discussed each weekend, including research planning, proposal presentation, data collection and analysis, report writing, and oral presentations. Guidance is given on conducting research, writing research proposals, collecting and analyzing primary and secondary data, writing research reports, and delivering oral presentations. Key aspects like literature reviews, methodology, findings and discussion, and conclusion and recommendations are also explained.
The document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper, including an introduction with background and statement of the problem, literature review, methodology, results and data analysis, conclusions and recommendations. It describes the purpose and content that should be included in each chapter and section, such as defining terms, describing the research method and subjects, presenting and interpreting findings, and summarizing conclusions. Proper formatting of references, tables, figures and appendices is also addressed. The overall structure and guidelines provided are meant to help write and organize a research paper in a clear, systematic manner.
5 Parts of Research Paper (Research Paper is a written document that presents...JudelyndeRamos1
Research Paper is a written document that presents the author’s original research, analysis, and interpretation of a specific topic or issue.
It is typically based on Empirical Evidence, and may involve qualitative or quantitative research methods, or a combination of both. The purpose of a research paper is to contribute new knowledge or insights to a particular field of study, and to demonstrate the author’s understanding of the existing literature and theories related to the topic.
This document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper, including an introduction with background and statement of the problem, literature review, methodology, results and data analysis, conclusions and recommendations. It describes the purpose and content that should be included in each chapter and section, such as defining terms, describing the research method and subjects, presenting and interpreting findings, and summarizing conclusions. The document provides guidance on organizing the paper, integrating sources, and ensuring accurate pagination of tables, figures and bibliographic references.
The document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper, including an introduction with background and statement of the problem, literature review, methodology, results and data analysis, conclusions and recommendations. It describes the purpose and content that should be included in each chapter and section, such as defining terms, describing the research method and subjects, presenting and interpreting findings, and summarizing conclusions. Proper formatting of references, tables, figures and appendices is also addressed.
This document provides guidance on structuring an MBA dissertation. It discusses the overall framework, which includes sections like the introduction, literature review, methodology, data presentation and analysis, discussion, and conclusions. The dissertation should be 20,000-25,000 words not including references or appendices. Plagiarism is unacceptable. Students should begin work early and meet regularly with their supervisor. The research proposal should define the research question and objectives, and describe the methodology and analysis. Specific aspects like the abstract, literature review, and data presentation/analysis are also addressed.
This document provides an overview of scientific writing and research proposals. It discusses types of scientific publications such as journal articles, books, and conference posters. It emphasizes using clear, precise language and proper structure for scientific papers, including titles, introductions, methods, results, and references sections. The document also outlines the key elements of a good research proposal, such as stating the problem, reviewing previous literature, describing the methodology, presenting a timeline and budget, and listing references. Researchers are advised to write proposals that are coherent, informative, and clearly structured to convince readers of the significance and merit of the proposed research.
This document outlines the coursework and schedule for an Advanced English for Academic Communication course. It includes information on assignments that make up the coursework marks and topics to be covered each weekend of the course, including research planning, data collection and analysis, and writing a research report. The course will provide instruction on conducting research, including developing a research proposal, collecting and processing data, and writing each section of a research report.
The document outlines the course syllabus and schedule for an Advanced English for Academic Communication course. It provides details on coursework requirements and marking breakdown. It then covers topics to be discussed each weekend, including research planning, proposal presentation, data collection and analysis, report writing, and oral presentations. Guidance is given on conducting research, writing research proposals, collecting and analyzing primary and secondary data, writing research reports, and delivering oral presentations. Key aspects like literature reviews, methodology, findings and discussion, and conclusion and recommendations are also explained.
The document analyzes and compares three research reports related to MBA programs. It examines the structure, content, and organization of each report. The reports are evaluated based on their inclusion of sections like introduction, literature review, methodology, findings, and conclusion. Their language, tone, literature review components, and data analysis approaches are also assessed. Tables are included to summarize the presence or absence of key elements in each report. The analysis provides a framework for understanding the structure and components of effective research reports.
This document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper. It explains that a research paper provides an in-depth analysis of a single topic based on empirical evidence. The major sections include an introduction with a statement of the problem and conceptual framework, a literature review of related studies and theories, a methodology section describing the research design and instruments, a presentation of the data analysis and findings, and a conclusion with recommendations. Each section has specific purposes and elements to include.
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This document summarizes a workshop on constructing research articles. The workshop covers identifying the components of a research article, learning strategies for constructing each section, and applying these strategies. Key sections discussed include the introduction, literature review, theoretical framework, methods, findings, discussion and implications. Participants learn how to identify a research problem, review relevant literature, develop a framework, describe their methods and data analysis, present findings, discuss results, and discuss implications. The goal is for participants to understand research article components and begin constructing their own.
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This document outlines the common parts of a research paper and provides guidance on preparing for an oral defense. It discusses that a typical research paper includes an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion chapters. It also lists other essential parts like the title page, acknowledgements, table of contents, and references. Additionally, it provides 15 steps for preparing for an oral defense, such as familiarizing your presentation, making eye contact, keeping responses concise, and practicing multiple times. The goal is to present your research confidently and address any questions or feedback from the assessment panel.
The document provides an overview of the research writing process in 7 steps: 1) Identifying the problem, 2) Literature review, 3) Problem statement, 4) Research design, 5) Data collection, 6) Data analysis and interpretation, 7) Reporting findings. It discusses what research is, the difference between empirical and desk-based research, how to select a topic and narrow it, formulate a title, and the sections of a research proposal such as the background, problem statement, objectives, and research questions.
This document provides guidance for students on completing Module 3 of the BAPP Arts program. It discusses the structure of the critical review, including sections on introduction, evaluation of the inquiry process, analysis of findings, and critical reflection. For each section, it offers suggestions on content and provides examples. It also provides guidance on analyzing different types of data collected, such as observations, surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Students are advised to consider how to exhibit their findings and the professional artefact created. The document concludes with information on peer and tutor feedback, as well as oral presentations required at the end of the module.
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The topic of the British thesis combines academic theories with the topics to be studied, and goes to Google Scholar. This is the most basic search.
It is also a prerequisite to ensure that you can write smoothly in the future. At least look at the academic materials. This blog post continues to send you a report on the opening of the so-called proposal. The UK dissertation format is basically the same, especially in business. Don't choose topics that are empty, don't choose topics that are not in academic concepts.
No matter what field of research you are, no matter what research method you choose, all research plans must address the following questions: 1. What are you going to achieve; 2. Why do you want to do this; 3. You will How to do this; the research plan should have enough concentration to convince the teacher, if you have an important research idea, or if you have a good idea of the relevant literature and major issues, then your research The original idea of the plan was successful. The quality of your research plan does not depend on the quality of your ideas, because a good research project may be rejected for the simple reason that the copy supporting the project is not well written, so your writing is a large part. 1. What needs to be written in the research plan? The research plan has a basic writing structure. You can refer to the structure and adjust it according to your own research theme. 1. Title Page The cover page writes the title and author, which is easy to understand. You need to know what you want to say from the Title. 2.Astract summary is about 200 words, this part is a brief summary of research topics, goals, and research methods. It is important to write out the general questions of research questions, research reasons, etc. in this part. About 300 words or so. 3.Table of Contents Contents 4.Introduction Introduction This section can state your research background, research questions, research purposes and meaning (focus), including: 1) research purposes 2) provide context (references) to highlight the importance of research Sex 3) Provide the theoretical basis of the research and explain why it is worth doing this research 4) Briefly introduce the main problems and sub-questions to be solved in your research 5) Explain your hypothesis (if necessary) 5.Background(Literature Review) This part of the research background can also be used as a part of the literature review to present your research questions, reviewing previous studies for comment and analysis. Therefore, you need to read the relevant subject literature, and sort through and analyze the previous research by searching, reading, and analyzing the literature. This requires a certain amount of retrieval ability and a certain number of papers and books to be summarized and summarized into a literature review, which is a relatively long time. 6. Mainbody (Hypothesis, Methodology, Research Design) The main part of RP can describe your research hypothe.
The document discusses research and its characteristics. It defines research as the systematic investigation of phenomena through collection, analysis and interpretation of facts. Research has key characteristics - it is empirical, logical, cyclical, analytical, critical and methodical. Research can be basic, applied or empirical. The different parts of a research paper are also outlined, including the introduction, methodology, results and discussion, and references. Research methodology involves identifying a problem, research design, data collection and analysis.
This document provides guidelines for writing a research report, including formatting and content requirements for each section. The main body should be divided into chapters with titles and headings. It should include: an introduction with background and significance; a literature review; methodology; findings; discussion; and a conclusion with implications, limitations and recommendations. References and appendices follow the main content. Each section has specific requirements - for example, the introduction describes the research problem and objectives, while the methodology explains the design, sample, and data analysis. Following these guidelines will help to clearly organize and present the different components of a research study.
This document provides definitions and explanations of common technical terms used in research. It begins by defining key concepts like the research problem, hypothesis, variables, sampling, data collection methods, data analysis strategies, and validity. It then discusses terms related to specific methodologies like experiments, surveys, and case studies. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding technical research terminology in order to effectively evaluate and apply scholarly research findings.
This document discusses key technical terms used in research. It defines terms like research, validity, data, abstract, and recommendation. It emphasizes using formal language when writing research papers by avoiding contractions and abbreviations, using the third person point of view, and the passive voice. The document also discusses choosing research topics and defending work if readers disagree. Key terms are defined and examples of their use in sentences are provided to help readers widen their vocabulary.
This document provides an overview of research methods and the research proposal process. It discusses key components of a research proposal including selecting a topic, developing research questions and objectives, reviewing relevant literature, and describing the proposed methodology. The methodology section outlines important aspects such as research design, sampling approach, data collection methods, and data analysis. Developing a strong research proposal is important as it provides a plan for conducting research and allows supervisors to evaluate the study.
This document provides an overview of research methods and the research proposal process. It discusses key components of a research proposal including selecting a topic, developing research questions and objectives, reviewing relevant literature, and describing the proposed methodology. The methodology section should address the research design, population, sampling technique, data collection instruments, and data analysis plan. Developing a strong proposal is important to obtain approval for the study and guide the research process.
This document provides an overview of key aspects of academic articles, including their purpose, structure, style, and formatting. Scholarly articles are written by experts to share original research and analysis with other researchers. They undergo peer review and use formal language. The typical structure includes an abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and references sections. Academic articles are intended to contribute new knowledge to a field and be written for other professionals using a formal tone without first-person pronouns or unnecessary adverbs. They also adhere to a specific formatting style like APA.
This document provides information about key terms and parts used in research papers. It defines research as a systematic process of inquiry involving data collection, documentation, analysis, and interpretation according to methodologies in specific fields. Some basic parts of a research paper are identified as the title page, introduction, literature review, conceptual framework, methodology, analysis, results, discussion, conclusion, references, and appendices. Fifteen terms associated with research are included in a word search puzzle for students to complete.
This document provides guidelines for writing a project work at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. It outlines the typical structure, which includes preliminaries, main text divided into chapters, and back matter. The main chapters usually consist of an introduction describing the problem, literature review of previous work, methodology explaining how the study was conducted, results and discussion of findings, and conclusions and recommendations. Statistical analysis and references in APA style are also addressed. The purpose is to prepare students for good research practices and writing skills.
The document analyzes and compares three research reports related to MBA programs. It examines the structure, content, and organization of each report. The reports are evaluated based on their inclusion of sections like introduction, literature review, methodology, findings, and conclusion. Their language, tone, literature review components, and data analysis approaches are also assessed. Tables are included to summarize the presence or absence of key elements in each report. The analysis provides a framework for understanding the structure and components of effective research reports.
This document outlines the typical structure and components of a research paper. It explains that a research paper provides an in-depth analysis of a single topic based on empirical evidence. The major sections include an introduction with a statement of the problem and conceptual framework, a literature review of related studies and theories, a methodology section describing the research design and instruments, a presentation of the data analysis and findings, and a conclusion with recommendations. Each section has specific purposes and elements to include.
ACE Advising Research Workshop Series 6: Critical Evaluation of Researchmgabra18
This document summarizes a workshop on constructing research articles. The workshop covers identifying the components of a research article, learning strategies for constructing each section, and applying these strategies. Key sections discussed include the introduction, literature review, theoretical framework, methods, findings, discussion and implications. Participants learn how to identify a research problem, review relevant literature, develop a framework, describe their methods and data analysis, present findings, discuss results, and discuss implications. The goal is for participants to understand research article components and begin constructing their own.
Inquiries, Investigation and Immersion Oral Defense GuidelinesGiaGales1
This document outlines the common parts of a research paper and provides guidance on preparing for an oral defense. It discusses that a typical research paper includes an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion chapters. It also lists other essential parts like the title page, acknowledgements, table of contents, and references. Additionally, it provides 15 steps for preparing for an oral defense, such as familiarizing your presentation, making eye contact, keeping responses concise, and practicing multiple times. The goal is to present your research confidently and address any questions or feedback from the assessment panel.
The document provides an overview of the research writing process in 7 steps: 1) Identifying the problem, 2) Literature review, 3) Problem statement, 4) Research design, 5) Data collection, 6) Data analysis and interpretation, 7) Reporting findings. It discusses what research is, the difference between empirical and desk-based research, how to select a topic and narrow it, formulate a title, and the sections of a research proposal such as the background, problem statement, objectives, and research questions.
This document provides guidance for students on completing Module 3 of the BAPP Arts program. It discusses the structure of the critical review, including sections on introduction, evaluation of the inquiry process, analysis of findings, and critical reflection. For each section, it offers suggestions on content and provides examples. It also provides guidance on analyzing different types of data collected, such as observations, surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Students are advised to consider how to exhibit their findings and the professional artefact created. The document concludes with information on peer and tutor feedback, as well as oral presentations required at the end of the module.
The topic of the British thesis combines academic theories with th.docxwsusan1
The topic of the British thesis combines academic theories with the topics to be studied, and goes to Google Scholar. This is the most basic search.
It is also a prerequisite to ensure that you can write smoothly in the future. At least look at the academic materials. This blog post continues to send you a report on the opening of the so-called proposal. The UK dissertation format is basically the same, especially in business. Don't choose topics that are empty, don't choose topics that are not in academic concepts.
No matter what field of research you are, no matter what research method you choose, all research plans must address the following questions: 1. What are you going to achieve; 2. Why do you want to do this; 3. You will How to do this; the research plan should have enough concentration to convince the teacher, if you have an important research idea, or if you have a good idea of the relevant literature and major issues, then your research The original idea of the plan was successful. The quality of your research plan does not depend on the quality of your ideas, because a good research project may be rejected for the simple reason that the copy supporting the project is not well written, so your writing is a large part. 1. What needs to be written in the research plan? The research plan has a basic writing structure. You can refer to the structure and adjust it according to your own research theme. 1. Title Page The cover page writes the title and author, which is easy to understand. You need to know what you want to say from the Title. 2.Astract summary is about 200 words, this part is a brief summary of research topics, goals, and research methods. It is important to write out the general questions of research questions, research reasons, etc. in this part. About 300 words or so. 3.Table of Contents Contents 4.Introduction Introduction This section can state your research background, research questions, research purposes and meaning (focus), including: 1) research purposes 2) provide context (references) to highlight the importance of research Sex 3) Provide the theoretical basis of the research and explain why it is worth doing this research 4) Briefly introduce the main problems and sub-questions to be solved in your research 5) Explain your hypothesis (if necessary) 5.Background(Literature Review) This part of the research background can also be used as a part of the literature review to present your research questions, reviewing previous studies for comment and analysis. Therefore, you need to read the relevant subject literature, and sort through and analyze the previous research by searching, reading, and analyzing the literature. This requires a certain amount of retrieval ability and a certain number of papers and books to be summarized and summarized into a literature review, which is a relatively long time. 6. Mainbody (Hypothesis, Methodology, Research Design) The main part of RP can describe your research hypothe.
The document discusses research and its characteristics. It defines research as the systematic investigation of phenomena through collection, analysis and interpretation of facts. Research has key characteristics - it is empirical, logical, cyclical, analytical, critical and methodical. Research can be basic, applied or empirical. The different parts of a research paper are also outlined, including the introduction, methodology, results and discussion, and references. Research methodology involves identifying a problem, research design, data collection and analysis.
This document provides guidelines for writing a research report, including formatting and content requirements for each section. The main body should be divided into chapters with titles and headings. It should include: an introduction with background and significance; a literature review; methodology; findings; discussion; and a conclusion with implications, limitations and recommendations. References and appendices follow the main content. Each section has specific requirements - for example, the introduction describes the research problem and objectives, while the methodology explains the design, sample, and data analysis. Following these guidelines will help to clearly organize and present the different components of a research study.
This document provides definitions and explanations of common technical terms used in research. It begins by defining key concepts like the research problem, hypothesis, variables, sampling, data collection methods, data analysis strategies, and validity. It then discusses terms related to specific methodologies like experiments, surveys, and case studies. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding technical research terminology in order to effectively evaluate and apply scholarly research findings.
This document discusses key technical terms used in research. It defines terms like research, validity, data, abstract, and recommendation. It emphasizes using formal language when writing research papers by avoiding contractions and abbreviations, using the third person point of view, and the passive voice. The document also discusses choosing research topics and defending work if readers disagree. Key terms are defined and examples of their use in sentences are provided to help readers widen their vocabulary.
This document provides an overview of research methods and the research proposal process. It discusses key components of a research proposal including selecting a topic, developing research questions and objectives, reviewing relevant literature, and describing the proposed methodology. The methodology section outlines important aspects such as research design, sampling approach, data collection methods, and data analysis. Developing a strong research proposal is important as it provides a plan for conducting research and allows supervisors to evaluate the study.
This document provides an overview of research methods and the research proposal process. It discusses key components of a research proposal including selecting a topic, developing research questions and objectives, reviewing relevant literature, and describing the proposed methodology. The methodology section should address the research design, population, sampling technique, data collection instruments, and data analysis plan. Developing a strong proposal is important to obtain approval for the study and guide the research process.
This document provides an overview of key aspects of academic articles, including their purpose, structure, style, and formatting. Scholarly articles are written by experts to share original research and analysis with other researchers. They undergo peer review and use formal language. The typical structure includes an abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and references sections. Academic articles are intended to contribute new knowledge to a field and be written for other professionals using a formal tone without first-person pronouns or unnecessary adverbs. They also adhere to a specific formatting style like APA.
This document provides information about key terms and parts used in research papers. It defines research as a systematic process of inquiry involving data collection, documentation, analysis, and interpretation according to methodologies in specific fields. Some basic parts of a research paper are identified as the title page, introduction, literature review, conceptual framework, methodology, analysis, results, discussion, conclusion, references, and appendices. Fifteen terms associated with research are included in a word search puzzle for students to complete.
This document provides guidelines for writing a project work at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. It outlines the typical structure, which includes preliminaries, main text divided into chapters, and back matter. The main chapters usually consist of an introduction describing the problem, literature review of previous work, methodology explaining how the study was conducted, results and discussion of findings, and conclusions and recommendations. Statistical analysis and references in APA style are also addressed. The purpose is to prepare students for good research practices and writing skills.
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3983127374-Parts-of-a-Research-Paper.ppt
1. PARTS OF A RESEARCH PAPER
CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS
BACKGROUND
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
CHAPTER 3: METHOD AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 4: PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
3. THE PROBLEM AND ITS
BACKGROUND
Introduction - An introduction is the first
paragraph of a written research paper, or
the first thing you say in an oral
presentation, or the first thing people see,
hear, or experience about your project. ...
The introduction gives the reader the
beginning of the piece of thread so they
can follow it.
4. THE PROBLEM AND ITS
BACKGROUND
Objectives of the Study – The
expected outcome of the research
Significance of the Study – Why
conduct the study? You have to
identify who will benefit from the
research and how they will be
benefitted. This should match with the
Recommendations.
5. THE PROBLEM AND ITS
BACKGROUND
Scope and Limitations of the Study –
determines the coverage of the study and
all the things that it will not cover in order to
be specific
Definition of Terms - defines technical
terms based on how they are used in the
study, specifically in the title. This aims to
provide the readers or future researchers
with the basic terminologies that are
7. REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
This is where you will use your note cards
and will serve as the foundation of your
research
This is your own work and therefore
should not directly lift words from other
sources. This will require your command
of language and writing skills such as
summarizing, paraphrasing and writing
indirect speeches.
8. REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
Step 1 – Organize your note cards on
how you would want them to appear in
the chapter.
Step 2 – Begin writing the chapter
while including the surnames of
authors who provided sources for your
study and the publication date of their
work in parentheses.
Step 3 – Edit. Rewrite
10. METHOD AND PROCEDURES
Method of Research – the kind of
research used by your study. This
answers why the method used is
appropriate for the study.
Subjects of the Study – describes your
respondents: who they are, what their
profile is, where they are from, etc.
11. METHOD AND PROCEDURES
Description of Research Instrument –
describes your instrument which is the
questionnaire.
Data Gathering Procedure – narrates the
process undergone by the study that
eventually leads to the findings.
Statistical Treatment Applied - The statistical
treatment that you will use which includes
your sampling method and formulas to
13. PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Results of the Study – presents all the
data gathered using the questionnaire
by tabulating all the gathered
information. Aside from the tables, an
interpretation of each presented data
should follow. These will serve as the
bases of your Summary of Findings.
15. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of Findings – summarizes the
interpretation of data given in Chapter 4.
These should directly answer your statement
of the problem.
Conclusions – Out of your findings, your
conclusions are based. This provides the
answers for every statement of the problem.
This is where you will prove your hypotheses
and assumptions.
16. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations – should be directly
based on the significance of the study. This
also includes the recommended actions that
should be done after the conduct of the
study such as further assessment of the
subject, focus on other factors, etc.
17. OTHERS
Title Page – consists of the research title,
names of the researchers and name of the
English teacher.
Acknowledgement – a personal page where
the researchers are given the privilege to
extend gratitude to all people who helped in
accomplishing the research.
18. OTHERS
Table of Contents – contains the accurate
paging of each part of the research paper.
List of Tables/Figures – contains the accurate
paging of the tables/figures used in the study.
Bibliography – where you will use your source
cards. Presents the sources using APA or
MLA format. • Appendix (e.g., survey
questionnaire, interview questions) –
attachments