Series of interrelated steps in conducting the study (well-planned, sequential and organized structure from beginning to end)
Feasible
Considers the possibility and practicality of conducting the proposed study, significant factors like time, budget and access to resources must be analyzed to determine if the research can actually be done
Microsystem
Consists of various elements detailing the contents of each part
Objective
Presents information that are purely based on truths, anchored on the factual basis in which the research work is founded, thus being free from any bias or personal opinion
Empirical
Employs appropriate methods, either quantitatively or qualitatively, to produce evidence-based information, can be drawn from concrete experimentation, direct or indirect observation, and verifiable experience
Macrosystem
Different chapters labeled with main headings
Clear
Uses comprehensible language to present information and convey explanation throughout the research process, variables must be clarified and should be explained well using literature from published and unpublished materials
Research
Should be systematic
Should be objective
Should be feasible
Should be empirical
Should be clear
Characteristics of Research
Features or qualities that distinguish a person, place, or thing