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    CHAPTER 1

    The Problem and Its Background IR SASS D 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Research Paradigm 1.3 Statement of the Problem 1.4 Assumptions of the Study 1.5 Scope and Delimitation 1.6 Significance of the Study 1.7 Definition of Terms

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    the — serves to INTRODUCE the research PROBLEM OR TOPIC, provide necessary BACKGROUND information, and OUTLINE the structure of the paper.

    introduction

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    I. INTRODUCTION - STRUCTURE

    OCNS O Opening Contextualize the Topic Narrow Down to the Specific Problem State the Purpose and Objectives Outline the Structure

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    • – start with a compelling opening — to grab the reader's attention. This could be a surprising fact, a relevant quote, or a thought-provoking question related to your research topic.

    Opening

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    – provide a brief overview of the GENERAL AREA OF RESEARCH and why it is important.

    Contextualize the Topic

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    Explain its RELEVANCE AND SIGNIFICANCE in the broader field or to SOCIETY.

    Contextualize the Topic

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    – gradually focus on the specific problem or research question your paper addresses.

    • Narrow Down to the Specific Problem

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    Define key terms or concepts that will be used throughout the paper.

    Narrow Down to the Specific Problem

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    – clearly state the purpose of your research and the SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OR HYPOTHESES that you aim to address.

    • State the Purpose and Objectives

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    – provide a brief overview of how the paper is organized to GUIDE THE READER through the main sections.

    • Outline the Structure

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    In that sense, it is advisable for the researcher to have a maximum of — for the research introduction.

    five (5) paragraphs

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    shows the overall flow of the research itself.

    Research Paradigm

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    This will show the whole plan of the researchers as to how their research will proceed.

    Research Paradigm

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    - THE BEGINNING OF THE RESEARCH JOURNEY.

    RESEARCH TITLE

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    - THE BLUEPRINT OF THE STUDY BECAUSE THE ENTIRE STUDY IS STRUCTURED TO REVOLVE AROUND THEM (INTERROGATIVE FORM)

    RESEARCH PROBLEM

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    - SIMILAR TO THE PROBLEM, BUT IN DECLARATIVE FORM

    RESEARCH OBJECTIVE

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    - is the HEART of every research paper.

    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

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    In every research paper, there must have been a PROBLEM OR A QUESTION that is SEEKING AN ANSWER; hence, that is the main job of the —.

    SOP

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    The strength and perfectness of one research paper depends on the applicability and strongness of its

    Statement of the Problem.

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    There are three (3) things the researcher must remember in terms of writing the SOP:

    1. Clear 2. Concise 3. Specific

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    In writing the Statement of the Problem, researchers have to be —. With that, each research that will be conducted inside this institution should have a maximum of

    uniform three (3) research problems.

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    IS DEFINE AS AN EDUCATED GUESS ARE THINGS THAT ARE ACCEPTED AS TRUE, OR AT LEAST PLAUSIBLE, BY RESEARCHERS AND PEERS WHO WILL READ YOUR DISSERTATION OR THESIS.

    ASSUMPTIONS

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    NOTE: ASSUMPTION IS CONNECTED TO

    SOP

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    IN THE CONDUCT OF THE RESEARCH, IT IS IMPORTANT TO DRAW A LINE. IT REFERS TO WHAT THE RESEARCH WILL COVER AND NOT COVER. State the starting point and end point of your research depending on your variables used to avoid it being too broad and too narrow.

    scope and delimitation

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    - THE COVERAGE - THE DETAILS YOU WILL EXCLUDE

    SCOPE DELIMITATION

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    STATES THE IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY, THE NEED TO CONDUCT IT, WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM IT AND HOW THEY ARE BENEFITED

    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

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    In writing signi of the study, always remember that it should be written from

    general to specific.

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    GIVES YOUR READERS AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONCEPTS OR FACTORS THAT WILL BE DISCUSSED THROUGHOUT YOUR STUDY.

    DEFINITION OF TERMS

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    DEFINITION OF TERMS If a word in your research is used differently, define that word according to how you used it and not how the dictionary defines it. As an additional information, this part of the research paper has to be written —.

    alphabetically