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Framework
: basic structure or frame of reference which is designed to support or enclose something.
Framework
: building blocks for the foundation or bases of the study
Theory
: derived from the Greek word "
theoria
", which means "
vision
"
Theory
: conceptual invention that is used to describe, explain, predict, or understand a certain phenomenon
Concept
: abstract idea or general notion about a certain phenomenon, event, or process
Concept
: generally used within theories to clarify what the theory means
Theoretical Framework
: formulated from an existing
theory/ies
which serves as the foundation of the study
Theoretical Framework
: the researcher mentions theories, including the names of the authors, titles of theories, principles, and their explanations
Conceptual Framework
: system of concepts, assumptions, or expectations to link one idea with another
Conceptual Framework
: guides the researcher by giving clear directions to the research
Paradigm of the Study
: researcher's scientific imagination expressed graphically by drawings or sketches
Paradigm of the Study
: representation of the entire thesis
Shapes and Symbols includes:
Square or rectangle
,
circle
,
triangle
,
dot or point
,
line
,
spiral
,
arrow
, and
broken arrow
or
line
Square
or
rectangle
; represents
stability
and
order.
Circle
: represents completion and harmony; cycle
Triangle
: represents direction and power
Dot or point
: represents beginning
Line
: represents boundary or division; show connection
Spiral
: represents expands or contracts
Arrow
: represents indicates direction; show cause and effect
Broken arrow or line
: represents show any result or output
Hypothesis
: H₀. There is no significant relationship between (
predictor
) and (
Criterion
) of the respondents.
Give the Rationale of your study. (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
Give the variables of your study. Including the sub variables if you have them. (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
Try to draw your Paradigm of the study. (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
What theory did you use in your study, who created it, and when was it created if it was given? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
What is the setting or locale of your study? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
Who are your respondents/participants?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
What is your study's predictor, and what is the definition? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
Yes
What is your study's Criterion, and what is the definition?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
What is the primary objective of your study? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
Who are the beneficiaries of your study?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
What is your SOP? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
What is your hypothesis? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
What is the scope and delimitation of your study?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
Who are your members? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
What is your research Title? (type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes
What group number are you?(type yes if you're sure with your Answer)
yes