Provides background information on the research topic, outlines the research problem or question, and explains the significance of the study. It also presents the objectives or aims of the research.
Contents of Introduction
Background of the Study
Statement of the Problem
Theoretical Framework
Hypothesis/Hypotheses
Significance of the Study
Scope and Delimitation
Definition of Terms
Types of Definition
Technical Definition
Operational Definition
Expanded Definition
Technical Definition
A definition you can get from the internet or dictionary
Operational Definition
Based on how the word is being used in research
Expanded Definition
Used to define technical terms with a very detailed explanation, sometimes, with the use of examples and visuals. Expanded definitions are usually found in academic texts.
Reviews of Related Literature and Studies
Related Literature (Local and Foreign)
Related Studies (Local and Foreign)
Research Methodology
Research Design
Sampling Technique
Research Instruments
Subject/ Respondent of the Study
Data Gathering Procedure
Treatment of Data
Results
Presents the findings of the study based on the analysis of collected data. This section typically includes tables, figures, or statistical analyses to illustrate the results.
Discussion
Interprets the results in relation to the research question or hypothesis, compares findings with existing literature, and explores the implications of the results. Researchers may also discuss limitations of the study and suggest areas for future research.
Contents of Discussion
Summary of the Study
Summary of Findings
Conclusions
Implications of the Study
Recommendation
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Grumbled
Complain about something in a low rumbling sound
Sighed
A long, deep audible exhalation expressing sadness, relief, or tiredness
Invisible
Unable to be seen
Burrow
A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling
Monotonous
Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest
Rites
A religious or other solemn ceremony or act
Perplexed
Filled with uncertainty or full of difficulty
Neglected
Not receiving proper attention; disregarded
Tamed
Not dangerous or frightened
Essential
Absolutely necessary; extremely important
Types of Sources
Primary Source
Secondary Source
Tertiary Source
Primary Source
Original sources, written at the time of the period under study
Secondary Source
Materials that provide an analysis or interpretation of primary sources, written after a fact
Tertiary Source
Materials that provide a general overview of a topic
Literary Devices
Simile
Metaphor
Allusion
Hyperbole
Imagery
Idiom
Oxymoron
Euphemism
Cliché
Pun
Simile
An expression comparing one thing to another using the words "like" or "as"
Metaphor
A comparison of two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"
Allusion
An indirect reference whereas something is unreal or incorrect
Hyperbole
An obvious exaggeration or overstatement
Imagery
The use of figurative language to evoke a sensory experience or create a picture with words for a reader
Idiom
An expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words
Oxymoron
Two contradictory terms
Euphemism
A figure of speech that replaces harsh, impolite, or unpleasant words or phrases with milder ones
Cliché
An expression that has lost its power or originality from overuse
Pun
The humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest different meanings or the meaning of another word similar in sound