Careful, systematic, and scientific study and investigation in a field of knowledge, for the purpose of discovering and interpreting facts and then presenting them
Introduction
First paragraph of an oral or written research paper, or the first thing people see, hear, or experience about your study. It gives the readers the beginning of the piece of thread they can follow
Purpose of the Study
A statement to explainthegoal of the study, or the type of study to be conducted
Review of the Related Literature
A systematic identification and documentation of the current relevant research on the topic or subject of interest
Theoretical Framework
The structure that can hold or support a research study, introducing and describing the concept which explains why the problem under study exists
Conceptual Framework
A visualplan on how to conduct the research, referring to visual templates, illustrations, and examples to determine theories and methodologies
Statement of the Problem/Research Questions
States the question(s) that are ought to be answered by the researchers, referring to an answerable, inquiry into a specific concern/issue
Hypothesis
An educated prediction that can be tested, a specific, clear, and testable proposition or predictive statement about the possible outcome of a scientific research study
Definition of Terms
Defining important terms is essential to ensure a commonunderstanding of keyconcepts and terminology is shared between the author and the readers or audience