Practical
Research 1
Crafting
Research
Title
After the lesson, the students are
expected to:
a.Demonstrate a comprehensive
understanding of the research topic,
its significance, and potential
contributions to the field;
b.Craft a well-formulated research
title;
c.Appreciate the creative aspect of
crafting research titles
Objectives:
A research title is not like a
manna that will fall from
heaven, and presto! You have a
title!
A research title, or research project, is a product of
real world observations, dilemmas, wide reading,
selective viewing (television programs, films,
documentaries, videos) meaningful interactions
with significant others and deep reflection.
The title of the research is the research
problem or inquiry in capsule form. Great
care must be taken in the formulation of the
research title. It must clearly reflect the topic
of investigation. It must be:
• Original
• Clear
• Concise or specific
Basic guidelines in making a
research study title
The following are the basic guidelines in making a research study title:
1. Use an accurate description of the subject and scope of the study instead of using
general terms.
2. Do not use abbreviations except for commonly known ones like DNA and ICT.
3. Do not include words like “The study of,” “analysis of,” “an investigation
of” or similar construction as these would only lengthen the title.
4. Include the main dependent and independent variables.
5. Be mindful of the proper use of grammar and punctuation.
6. Capitalize all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs as well as the first letter
of the first and last words.
Basic guidelines in
making a research study
title
The following are the basic guidelines in making a research study title:
7. State in a declarative form, although you may also see titles in question
form from time to time.
8. The year the study has been conducted should not be indicated
unless it is a historical study. 9. Use current terminology.
10. Depending on the institutional requirements, 5 to15 words are sufficient
to describe the research study.
11. Use the common name instead of chemical formula (e.g., NH4)
12. Write and italicize the full scientific names.
13. Must reflect the tone of the paper. An academic research paper has title
that is not casual, or informal, or does not contain humor
1. Determine what it is that you
wish to accomplish or know from
your study. Write one to two
sentences to state the main objectives
of your research project.
2. Include important keywords and
variables. Revise the sentences into
one complete sentence that includes
important keywords and variables of
the study.
Steps in writing
research title
3. Shorten the title by eliminating
unnecessary words. You may also shrink a
phrase into a simpler phrase or a single
word. In doing this, make sure that the
main thought of the research study is
retained.
4. Correct grammar and punctuation
errors if there is any.
5. Observe proper formatting. The format
may vary according to the requirements of
the course or school. Please seek guidance
from your professor
Steps in writing
research title
Read and analyze it research articles
assigned to your group. Discuss within
your groups why or how the title is effective
after analyzing it.
Each group will share their analysis and
suggestions with the rest of the class.
Group 1:The qualities of an effective mentor
from the student nurse's perspective:
findings from a longitudinal qualitative
study
Group 2: “Why don't consumers care about
CSR?”: A qualitative study exploring the role
of CSR in consumption decisions
Titles Analyzing Research
Group 3 : A qualitative study
exploring the support needs of
first-time mothers on their
journey towards intuitive
parenting
Group 4:A qualitative study
exploring female college
students' Instagram use and
body image
Analyzing Titles
Research
Activity!
 Brainstorm with
your groupmates.
Collaborate with
each other.
 Create your own
research title based
on your interest or tha
relate to the
curriculum. Make it
your own and
interesting.
Quiz
+123-456-70
Identify how a research project is described on the following statements.
Encircle the letter of the correct answer
5. Mr. Santos identified his research topic as "classroom assessment." Herecognized
very quickly his topic was far too broad. Which of the following is likely tohave led to
that conclusion?
a. There was far too much written on the topic to understand it all.
b. It was difficult to organize the material collected in an effective manner.
c. The potential problems he began thinking would be next to impossible tostudy.
d. All of the above.
6. What is a research project?
a. A way of conducting research that is not grounded in theory.
b. A choice between using qualitative or quantitative methods.
c. A style in which you present your research findings, e.g. a graph.
d. A framework for every stage of the collection and analysis of data.
7. Which of these would be assured by you when selecting factors for a study ingeneral?
a. They have been investigated before
b. They are available to investigate
c. They are not of interest to you
d. They do not lead to another question
Quiz
+123-456-70
Identify how a research project is described on the following statements.
Encircle the letter of the correct answer
8. A business student plans a research project; it is called a description of an onlinebusiness. On the
limited information (the title), which one of these best applies to theidea?
a. It is too broad.
b. It is a highly technical subject.
c. It has an acceptable method.
d. It has an acceptable purpose.
9. What is the main advantage of producing a written research project?
a. Helps with liability.
b. Helps the society.
c. Informs all interested parties.
d. Helps keep people employed
10. Good research proposals will always:
a. Focus on the written style.
b. Provides respondent names and addresses.
c. Consider all possible research previously been done on the topic.d. Focus on addressing the research
objectives.
d. They do not lead to another question
Practical
Research 1
● Assignment
• Propose 3 research titles. Browse through
some current articles that relates to the
subject matter that interest you the most.
• ● Read and summarize it through the chart
below:
•
Topic
Sub-topic
What sub-topoc
are of most
interest to
THANKYOU
F O R Y O U R A T T E N T I O N
Practical
Research 1

PR II CHAPTER 9_Crafting-Research-Title.pdf

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    After the lesson,the students are expected to: a.Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the research topic, its significance, and potential contributions to the field; b.Craft a well-formulated research title; c.Appreciate the creative aspect of crafting research titles Objectives:
  • 3.
    A research titleis not like a manna that will fall from heaven, and presto! You have a title!
  • 4.
    A research title,or research project, is a product of real world observations, dilemmas, wide reading, selective viewing (television programs, films, documentaries, videos) meaningful interactions with significant others and deep reflection.
  • 5.
    The title ofthe research is the research problem or inquiry in capsule form. Great care must be taken in the formulation of the research title. It must clearly reflect the topic of investigation. It must be: • Original • Clear • Concise or specific
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    Basic guidelines inmaking a research study title The following are the basic guidelines in making a research study title: 1. Use an accurate description of the subject and scope of the study instead of using general terms. 2. Do not use abbreviations except for commonly known ones like DNA and ICT. 3. Do not include words like “The study of,” “analysis of,” “an investigation of” or similar construction as these would only lengthen the title. 4. Include the main dependent and independent variables. 5. Be mindful of the proper use of grammar and punctuation. 6. Capitalize all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs as well as the first letter of the first and last words.
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    Basic guidelines in makinga research study title The following are the basic guidelines in making a research study title: 7. State in a declarative form, although you may also see titles in question form from time to time. 8. The year the study has been conducted should not be indicated unless it is a historical study. 9. Use current terminology. 10. Depending on the institutional requirements, 5 to15 words are sufficient to describe the research study. 11. Use the common name instead of chemical formula (e.g., NH4) 12. Write and italicize the full scientific names. 13. Must reflect the tone of the paper. An academic research paper has title that is not casual, or informal, or does not contain humor
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    1. Determine whatit is that you wish to accomplish or know from your study. Write one to two sentences to state the main objectives of your research project. 2. Include important keywords and variables. Revise the sentences into one complete sentence that includes important keywords and variables of the study. Steps in writing research title
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    3. Shorten thetitle by eliminating unnecessary words. You may also shrink a phrase into a simpler phrase or a single word. In doing this, make sure that the main thought of the research study is retained. 4. Correct grammar and punctuation errors if there is any. 5. Observe proper formatting. The format may vary according to the requirements of the course or school. Please seek guidance from your professor Steps in writing research title
  • 24.
    Read and analyzeit research articles assigned to your group. Discuss within your groups why or how the title is effective after analyzing it. Each group will share their analysis and suggestions with the rest of the class. Group 1:The qualities of an effective mentor from the student nurse's perspective: findings from a longitudinal qualitative study Group 2: “Why don't consumers care about CSR?”: A qualitative study exploring the role of CSR in consumption decisions Titles Analyzing Research
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    Group 3 :A qualitative study exploring the support needs of first-time mothers on their journey towards intuitive parenting Group 4:A qualitative study exploring female college students' Instagram use and body image Analyzing Titles Research
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    Activity!  Brainstorm with yourgroupmates. Collaborate with each other.  Create your own research title based on your interest or tha relate to the curriculum. Make it your own and interesting.
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    Quiz +123-456-70 Identify how aresearch project is described on the following statements. Encircle the letter of the correct answer 5. Mr. Santos identified his research topic as "classroom assessment." Herecognized very quickly his topic was far too broad. Which of the following is likely tohave led to that conclusion? a. There was far too much written on the topic to understand it all. b. It was difficult to organize the material collected in an effective manner. c. The potential problems he began thinking would be next to impossible tostudy. d. All of the above. 6. What is a research project? a. A way of conducting research that is not grounded in theory. b. A choice between using qualitative or quantitative methods. c. A style in which you present your research findings, e.g. a graph. d. A framework for every stage of the collection and analysis of data. 7. Which of these would be assured by you when selecting factors for a study ingeneral? a. They have been investigated before b. They are available to investigate c. They are not of interest to you d. They do not lead to another question
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    Quiz +123-456-70 Identify how aresearch project is described on the following statements. Encircle the letter of the correct answer 8. A business student plans a research project; it is called a description of an onlinebusiness. On the limited information (the title), which one of these best applies to theidea? a. It is too broad. b. It is a highly technical subject. c. It has an acceptable method. d. It has an acceptable purpose. 9. What is the main advantage of producing a written research project? a. Helps with liability. b. Helps the society. c. Informs all interested parties. d. Helps keep people employed 10. Good research proposals will always: a. Focus on the written style. b. Provides respondent names and addresses. c. Consider all possible research previously been done on the topic.d. Focus on addressing the research objectives. d. They do not lead to another question
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    Practical Research 1 ● Assignment •Propose 3 research titles. Browse through some current articles that relates to the subject matter that interest you the most. • ● Read and summarize it through the chart below: • Topic Sub-topic What sub-topoc are of most interest to
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    THANKYOU F O RY O U R A T T E N T I O N Practical Research 1