4. It establishes the scope, context
and significance of the research
to be conducted. This also
states the purpose why the
study will be conducted.
a. Introduction
b. Bibliography
c. Appendices
6. This refers to a particular
procedure or set of procedures
applied in conducting a
research or study.
a. Methodology
b. Results and Findings
c. Conclusion
7. The section of the
research proposal that
includes the research
questions is the....
a. Introduction
b. Data Analysis
c. Results
10. It is a brief summary of the
researcher’s main ideas and
restates the paper's main thesis,
giving the reader the sense that
the stated goal of the paper has
been accomplished.
a. Conclusion
b. Results
c. Findings
11. This refers to the presentation
of the general and specific
objectives of the whole
research which will be
answered through interpreting
data
a. Statement of the problem
b. Title
c. Introduction
13. This kind of research is defined as a
market research method that focuses on
obtaining data through open-ended and
conversational communication. This
method is about “what” people think and
“why” they think so. For example,
consider a convenience store looking to
improve its patronage.
a. Quantitative
b. Qualitative
c. Analytical
14. This part of research
answers the wh and h
questions. This served as
the gist of the study.
a. Abstract
b. Title
c. Introduction
15. In which part of the research
you can read or determine, the
sample or the population that
is meant to be studied without
reading the entire paper?
a. Abstract
b. Title
c. Scope of the problem
16. This is a supplementary
document that facilitates your
reader's understanding of your
research but is not essential to
your core argument.
a. Appendices
b. Reference
c. Introduction
17. 16- 23 Enumerate the
parts of the Research
in chronological
arrangement.
24-25 Kinds of
Research