RESEARCH QUIZ 2

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  • state what are before chapter 1
    cover page, title page, abstract, acknowledgement page, table of content, list of tables, list of figures, list of formulae
  • how many spaces are in cover page?
    seven
  • is fully capitalized, centered at the top of the page. The
    names of the student researchers are typed one space below as previously
    arranged and typed but appearing as a single line.
    Title Page
  • A single space below it is the
    name of the _____, followed by the name of the _____a single space
    below.
    department, university
  • contains only 150 to 250 words and summarizes the entirety of the
    paper while containing the main problem, variables, methods, basic findings or
    results, important conclusions, and implications or applications.
    Abstract
  • contains only __ to __ words and summarizes the entirety of the
    paper while containing the main problem, variables, methods, basic findings or
    results, important conclusions, and implications or applications.
    150, 250
  • enable you to thank all those who have helped in carrying
    out the research. The general advice is to express your appreciation in a concise
    manner and to avoid strong emotive language.
    Acknowledgement Page
  • how many page should acknowledgement have
    one
  • what is to avoid in acknowledgement page?
    emotive language
  • an organized listing of the chapters and major sections of your research
    paper.
    Table of Contents
  • an organized listing of the tables used and presented in the research paper.
    List of Tables
  • an organized listing of figures such as diagrams, pictures and illustrations
    included in the research paper.
    List of Figures
  • an organized listing of the formula, equations, as well as acronyms with their meaning, used and presented in the research paper.
    List of Formulae
  • state what are under chapter 1
    introduction, statement of the problem, hypothesis, theoretical framework, review of related literature, conceptual framework, scope and limitation, significance of the study, definition of terms
  • defines the problem and structure of the paper (Neri, 2015). It
    presents the problem being investigated, provides the necessary background
    and setting to establish the context, and justifies the need to conduct the study
    (RPDO Policies and Guidelines, 2010).
    Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 1 is a _____ backgrounder begins the chapter, ___spaces below the heading.
    2 page, 4
  • subsection presents the general problem of the study and specific or sub problems that would help in the analyses of the result.
    Statement of the Problem
  • is expressed in a form of a statement
    General problem
  • both descriptive and inferential, are presented in the form of
    questions.
    Sub problems
  • should adopt a null hypothesis, as a standard.
    Hypothesis
  • Existing theories surrounding the study, as well as logical coherent discussion
    of concepts begin the section, with a comprehensive and exhaustive review of
    literature and related studies.
    Theoretical background
  • The section ends in a______ that effectively illustrates the relationships between and among the research themes using appropriate
    symbols.
    schematic diagram
  • This section should include the coverage and boundaries of the study in terms
    of the field of interest, variables and participants, locality, and time covered
    during investigation. It may include the population or sample, the variables
    covered in the study, the expected output or product, and the extent of
    applicability of results.
    Scope and Limitations
  • Researchers present detailed explanations of the importance of the study
    undertaken to particular fields, groups of people, and filling in gaps in existing
    knowledge.
    Significance of the Study
  • Conceptual and operational definitions of key terms in the study are presented
    in this section.
    Definition of Terms
  • definitions, taken from references and properly cited,
    are stated before
    Conceptual
  • definition which explain how the terms are used
    in the study.
    Operational
  • This section should explain the design used in the study and justify its use and appropriateness for the study.
    Research Design
  • This section should describe the individuals involved in the data gathering of the
    study, their demographic characteristics including the percentage by variables
    and categories, location, setting during the data gathering, sample size and
    response rate, the sampling technique used in recruiting the participants.
    Participants/Variables
  • In the case of experimental studies, the ----- are described instead of the
    Participants.
    variables
  • This section describes research instruments for descriptive studies, the
    procedures for obtaining the reliability and validity tests and standardization.
    Measures
  • The section describes the execution of the study in a detailed and chronological
    fashion.
    Procedure
  • procedure is categorized into three parts
    Data Gathering, Data Analysis, Statistical Treatment
  • The chapter opens with an introductory paragraph typed four spaces below the
    first-level heading of the chapter, followed by the discussions of each subsection.

    Results, discussion, and implications
  • This section summarized collected data, and presents all relevant results of
    statistical analysis.

    results and discussion
  • This section presents the researchers’ brief commentary on the importance, and
    applications of the results to existing theory and practice, as enrichment for the
    field of interest.
    Implications
  • The chapter opens with an introductory paragraph typed four spaces below the first-level heading of the chapter, followed by the discussions
    of each subsection.
    Chapter 4 Conclusions and Recommendation
  • This section should include statements of generalization made by the researchers
    based on the results of the study, organized based on the problems identified in the Introduction.
    Conclusion
  • This section presents what researchers think should be done by or to the individuals/groups stipulated in the significance of the study based on the conclusions of the study.
    Recommendation
  • This section includes action plan, strategic plan, business plan, marketing plan,
    curriculum map, remedial program, reading program, enhancement program,
    syllabus, and corporate social responsibility, among others.
    Chapter 5 Proposed program or output