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What are the parts of chapter 1 of a research paper?
( I, C, 3S, D ) *Introduction *Conceptual Framework *Statement of the Problem *Significance of the Study *Scope and Delimitation *Definition of Terms
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(Chapter 1) This is where you provide an introduction to the topic of your thesis; you give the context in terms of content of resarch project.
Introduction
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(Chpter 1) *It represent the researcher's synthesis of literature on how to explain a phenomenon. *It maps out the action required in the course of the study given in his previous knowledge of other researchers' point of view and his observations on the subject of research.
Conceptual Framework
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(Chapter 1) The problem must be reflected on your title. It means to talk about the subject matter of your paper. In a way it means describing the issue you re going to investigate.
Statement of the Problem
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(Chapter 1) *This focuses on the question: "Who will benefit from the study?" *It also state the contribution and usefulness of your study in the society.
Significance of the Study
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(Chapter 1) *The ______ is the depth of exploration that a person plans for a topic. *_____ are the control factors that the researcher chooses to narrow the scope of the study.
Scope and Delimitation
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(Chapter 1) *The _______ must be listed alphabetically. *It is essential to ensure a common understanding of key concepts and terminology is shared between the uthor and his audience, particularly if the term is unusual or not widely known.
Definition of Terms
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What are the parts of chapter 2 of a research paper?
( I, 2R ) *Introductory Paragraph *Related Literature (Local and Foreign) *Related Studies (Local nd Foreign)
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(Chapter 2) *A literature review is basically a review of as much of the literature as possible around a particular research problem/question. *This can include theoretical article, critical reviews of studies that have been conducted, outlines of methodologies and so on.
Related Literature
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(Chapter 2) *A review of studies is a review of as many possible reserch studies as possible around a particular research problem/question. *This includes only studies that have been conducted.
Related Studies
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What are the parts of chapter 3?
( RPS, DDV) (S) *Research Design *Population and Samples *Sampling Procedures *Data Gathering Procedure *Data Gathering Instrument *Validation of the Instrument (*Statistical Treatment)
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(Chapter 3) *_____ and methods are different but closely related, because good _____ ensure that the data you obtain will help you answer your research question more effectively.
Research Design
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(Chapter 3) *Population sampling is the process of taking a subset of subjects that is representative of the entire population. *The sample must have sufficient size to warrant statistical analysis.
Population and Samples
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(Chapter 3) *Non-probability sampling techniques are often appropriate for exploratory and qualitative research. In these types of research, the aim is not to test a hypothesis about a broad population, but to develop an initial understanding of a small or under-researched population. *In your case, the most suited sampling procedure is the purposive sampling.
Sampling Procedure
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(Chpter 3) *Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information and variables of interest, in an established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated research questions, test hypotheses and evaluated outcomes.
Data Gathering Procedure
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(Chapter 3) *______ are measurement tools designed to obtain data on a topic of interest from research subjects. *Questionnaires, Scales
Data Gathering Instrument
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(Chapter 3) *Method validation is the process used to confirm that the analytical procedure employed for a specific test is suitable for its intended used. *Result from method validation can be used to judge the quality, relibility and cosistency of analytical result; it is an integral part of any good analyticl practice.
Validation Procedure
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(Chapter 3) *It is when you apply some form of statistical method to a data set to transform it from a group of meaningless numbers into meaningful output.
Statistical Treatment
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What are the parts of chapter 4?
( PAI ) *Presentation of Data *Analysis of Data *Interpretation of Data
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(Chapter 4) *Present the findings of the study in the order of the specific problem as stated in the statement of the problem.
Presentation of Data
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(Chapter 4) *Data may be analyzed quantitatively and or qualitatively depending on the level of measurement and the number of dimension and variables of the study. *Analyze in depth to give meanoing to the data presented in the data presented in the table. Avoid table reading. *State statistical description in declarative sentences,
Analysis of Data
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(Chapter 4) *Establish interconnection between and among data. *Check for indicators whether hypothesis/es is/are supported or not by findings *Link the present findings with the previous literature.
Interpretation of data
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What are the parts of chapter 5?
( S, CR) *Summary of Findings *Conclusions *Recommendations
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(Chapter 5( *This describes the problem, research design and the findings @answer to the question raised). The recommended format is the paragraph form instead of the enumeration form. *For each of the problem present, you have to present the saliwend findings and result.
Summary of Findings
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(Chapter 5) *These are brief, generalized satatements in answer to the general and each of the specific problems. *Be simple and flexible in writing the conclusion
Conclusion
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(Chapter 5) *They should be based on the findings and conclusion of the study. *_______ may be specific or general or both. They may include suggestions for further studies. *They should be in non-technical language. *They should be feasible, workable, flexible, and adaptable
Recommendations