It is a list section of all the sources of knowledge the researchers used in carrying out the study.
Reference/Bibliography
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Where can we see the following? ✓ The title of your research work ✓ First name and surname of the author(s) ✓ Name of school
Title Page
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✓ It is essentially a topic outline of the research work. ✓ It is compiled by listing the headings in the research work down to whichever level you choose.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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✓ It presents a brief summary of your research work.
Abstract
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✓ It is where you introduce the topic of your research work where you give the context in terms of the content of the research work.
Introduction
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It mainly focuses on the question “Who will benefit from the study?”
Significance of the Study
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must be arranged alphabetically. You must define technically or operationally.
Definition of Terms
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✓ It describes the population of interest and the sampling of subjects used in the research work.
Population Sample
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✓ It analyzes in depth to give meaning to the data presented.
Analysis of Data
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✓ These are brief, generalized statements in answer to the general and each of the specific problems.
Concusions
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✓ These should be based on the findings and conclusion of the research work. ✓ They may be specific or general. They may include suggestions for further studies. ✓ They should be feasible, workable, flexible, doable, and adaptable
Recommendations
15
Give at least 2 research instruments
Interview, Survey, Observation, Experiment
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Research is guided by the rules of reasoning and the process of induction or deduction.
Research is LOGICAL
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Research process is cyclical. The researcher may go back with the previous step and change something.
Research is RECURSIVE
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Research can be repeated so that other researchers can test the findings of the research.
Research is REPLICABLE
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Research creates meaningful and unbiased data and does not waste resources.