Parts of a Science Investigatory Project

Cards (13)

  • Science Investigatory Project - A systematic, hands-on investigation of a scientific question or problem. It involves the application of scientific methods to explore a topic of interest.
  • Background of the Study - The section that explains the context, rationale, and foundation for the research topic.
  • Statement of the Problem - A declaration of the specific issue or question the research aims to address.
  • Formulation of the Hypothesis - The process of creating a testable prediction based on the research question.
  • Significance of the Study - A section detailing the importance and potential impact of the research findings.
  • Scope and Limitations of the Study - A description of the research boundaries and constraints that may affect the study's outcomes.
  • Definition of Terms - A section that clarifies the key terms and concepts used in the research to ensure understanding.
  • Related Literature - A section that reviews published books, articles, and other written works that provide background and context to the study.
  • Related Studies - A section that examines previous research and studies closely related to the current investigation, providing a basis for comparison and understanding.
  • Method of Research - Describes the overall approach or strategy chosen for the investigation, such as experimental, descriptive, or survey methods.
  • Method of Collecting Data - Details the techniques and tools used to gather information or data, including observations, surveys, interviews, or experiments.
  • Materials and Procedure - Lists all the materials used in the research and provides a step-by-step description of how the research was conducted.
  • Statistical Treatment - Explains the mathematical methods used to analyze the collected data and determine the significance of the results.