Abstract summarizes all sections and helps readers decide whether or not to read the entire report. It provides an overview.
Introduction presents the background information, scope, and focus of the research.
Data is a factual information (as measurements or statistics) used as a basis for reasoning, discussion or calculation.
Theory is the general explanation of a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
Conclusion provides the summary of the research.
Discussion evaluates the results of the study or research.
Literature Review provides a review of what others have written or researched on the concerning topic.
Conceptual Framework is a graphical representation of the topic.
Methodology is a systematic approach to the conduct of an operation or process. It is a strategy.
Research Design is the game plan or method for finding out what you want to know.
The 5 Quantitative Research Design are the following: Ethnographic Studies, Grounded Theory Study, Case Study, Phenomenology, and Historical Approach.
An Instrument is a term that researchers used for a measurement device such as a survey, test, or questionaires.
Plagiarism is an appropriation of another's ideas, process, results, or words without giving credit to the original.
Reference is the list of all sources used in the research. It should be arranged alphabetically.
Ethnographic Studies means that the researcher studies a particular group or population in their habitat.
Grounded Theory Studies is used to elicit different opinions, or beliefs from the respondents. A theory is based on interviews, data/opinions from respondents.
Case Study is an approach when a researcher wants to know deeper and intricacies of a certain situation.
Phenomenology is the collection of data from human experiences to explain certain phenomena. It involves asking human experiences and lived experiences from respondents.
Historical Approach is the collection of facts and events that have occurred in the past.