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It is a brief comprehensive summary of the contents of the study
ABSTRACT
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It is the last part of the paper that should be written
ABSTRACT
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It gives a reader the decision whether to read or not your entire study and also it allows readers to have a glance of the contents of the study quickly
ABSTRACT
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Imrad stands for
INTRODUCTION METHOD RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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What is the font style and font size of proper format of imrad
TIMES NEW ROMAN 12
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What is the proper line spacing of imrad
1.5
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What is the paragraph arrangement of imrad
JUSTIFIED
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What is the proper margin of imrad
1.5 LEFT AND 1 ALL
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What is the limit word number of abstract
250-300
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Keywords on research paper should not exceeding
5
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What is the word limit of introduction
1,500-3000
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On materials and methodology what is the word count limit range
500-1000
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on results and discussion what is the word count limit range
1,500-3000
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On conclusion and recommendations what is the word count limit range
250-500
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Apa stands for
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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In abstract how many elements do kotze of 2007 recommend
7
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What element of abstract refers to the start with a brief steam sentence story at the reader about the overall issue address in the article in which this sentence should grab the readers attention
1
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What element of abstract should indicate the main aim or objective of the study
2
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What element of abstract refers to the academic or practical importance of the study should be explained
3
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What element of abstract refers to the methodology used in the study should be briefly described
4
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What element of abstract in which the main findings of the study should be summarized
5
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What element of abstract in which the statement of conclusion should indicate the contribution made by the study in filling gaps in the literature
6
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What element of abstract which the practical implications of the studies finding should be highlighted where appropriate
7
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It clearly identifies the subject of area interest from the title in the first few sentences. Structure can be thought of a inverted triangle
INTRODUCTION
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Established the context by providing a brief and balance review of the pertinent publish literature available on the subject. Emphasize problems or gaps in knowledge don't we know yet or we need to know. Contains research and literature correlated to your topic
LITERATURE REVIEW
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Given the identified knowledge gap what concepts can be used to address it what you responds loss may be integrated in designing your study or which will guide this conduct of your study
THEORETICAL, CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, PARADIGM OF THE STUDY
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This briefly explain your rational and approach and whenever possible outcomes the study can reveal.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
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The most useful to place as the statement of purpose near the end of this introduction it is often as the topic sentence of the final paragraph. This contains the aim of the study and the specific objectives
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
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The objective of the study can be presented in a
BULLETED LIST
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This section is very clear very specific very detailed and only focus on research which shows that you arrive at your results by applying valid and reliable methods for experimental design
MATERIALS AND METHOD
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This section is very clear very specific very detailed and only focus on research which shows that you arrive at your results by applying valid and reliable methods for non experimental design
METHODOLOGY
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This shows what design is utilized but it is not define rather but to explain how the variables in the study fits in the design
STUDY DESIGN
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It discusses the characteristics of the target populations inclusion and exclusion criteria example size and the recruitment of the participant of the study
SAMPLE, POPULATION OF THE STUDY
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Describes what materials subjects and equipment and some considerations or the steps undertaken to ensure validity and reliability
DATA GATHERING TOOL, MATERIAL
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Built in methodical manner describing the steps that were undertaken and also explains the steps it took in the experiment and what communications need were given out another permissions from certain authorities
DATA GATHERING PROCEDURE, METHOD OR PROCEDURE
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Describe how the data were summarized and analyzed it will also indicate what types of data summaries and analysis were employed to answer each of the questions or hypothesis tested
TREATMENT OF DATA
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It contains how anonymity and voluntary participation of the informance participants were respected throughout the study it also contains a confidentiality of information was insured and how risk management measures strategies for participants researchers and auxiliary personal were adopted
ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
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This also contains how to findings of the study will be disseminated to the beneficiaries
ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
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Is also explains how informants participants were selected using non-discriminatory criteria and processes
ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
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It presents the result of the study according to the sequence of the objectives which can be presented in textual graphical tabular
RESULT AND DISCUSSION
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This need to be introduced with the description of how the flow of discussion is presented
RESULT AND DISCUSSION
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It shows numerical value or textual information and are almost always characterized by a row column structure for the purpose of simplifying text
TABLE
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The maximum table can be presented in a research
5
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A type of illustration other than table which can be used to complement information in text or to simplify text
FIGURE
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Maximum figure that can be presented in a research
5
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What section of the manuscript where tables and figures can be presented
RESULT AND DISCUSSION
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What is the font size of tabular entries
10
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This contains what have found in the research and hypothesis
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
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If the result of the study does not allow to draw any conclusion you can end up with
SUMMING UP
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This contains those who have a directly contributed to the study.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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This contains the sample of communications questionnaires permits or authentication papers as well as the consent forms timetable for the research data collection instruments data analysis as well as cvs
APPENDICES
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