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The title page of a research work includes the author's contact information.
The title page of a research work includes the author's contact information.
False (B)
The approval sheet confirms that the researcher has met all requirements, is signed by relevant parties, and includes the grade received.
The approval sheet confirms that the researcher has met all requirements, is signed by relevant parties, and includes the grade received.
True (A)
The abstract should incorporate detailed analysis and complex datasets not found elsewhere in the study.
The abstract should incorporate detailed analysis and complex datasets not found elsewhere in the study.
False (B)
An abstract has no word limit, it should be as long as the research requires.
An abstract has no word limit, it should be as long as the research requires.
The acknowledgement section provides an opportunity to thank those who supported the research and may include neutral observations.
The acknowledgement section provides an opportunity to thank those who supported the research and may include neutral observations.
The dedication section is where a researcher formally attributes their work to a specific individual, group, or cause.
The dedication section is where a researcher formally attributes their work to a specific individual, group, or cause.
The table of contents outlines the main chapters and sections of the research in a structured manner.
The table of contents outlines the main chapters and sections of the research in a structured manner.
The 'List of Tables and Figures' presents all diagrams numerically, but excludes any visual data such as charts.
The 'List of Tables and Figures' presents all diagrams numerically, but excludes any visual data such as charts.
The background of the study introduces the research topic and presents the historical implications.
The background of the study introduces the research topic and presents the historical implications.
The 'Significance of the Study' explicitly states who will benefit from the research and its societal contributions.
The 'Significance of the Study' explicitly states who will benefit from the research and its societal contributions.
The statement of the problem should include problems that are not reflected in the title of the research.
The statement of the problem should include problems that are not reflected in the title of the research.
Research problems should ideally be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no' to ensure clarity.
Research problems should ideally be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no' to ensure clarity.
The arrangement of the statement of the problem should be organized based on the discussion.
The arrangement of the statement of the problem should be organized based on the discussion.
The statement of the problem includes a detailed overview of the respondents demographics.
The statement of the problem includes a detailed overview of the respondents demographics.
Scope and delimitations define the depth and breadth of the study.
Scope and delimitations define the depth and breadth of the study.
The 'Definition of Terms' section offers abstract or dictionary definitions of key words used in the study.
The 'Definition of Terms' section offers abstract or dictionary definitions of key words used in the study.
Terms in the 'Definition of Terms' section are presented in order of appearance within the research document.
Terms in the 'Definition of Terms' section are presented in order of appearance within the research document.
The operational definitions in a study are derived and taken from the variables and title of the study.
The operational definitions in a study are derived and taken from the variables and title of the study.
A conceptual framework employs established theories to explicate a phenomenon.
A conceptual framework employs established theories to explicate a phenomenon.
A conceptual framework illustrates the interrelation of concepts and variables in a study.
A conceptual framework illustrates the interrelation of concepts and variables in a study.
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Title Page
Title Page
Includes title of research, author's name, school/department, and completion date.
Approval Sheet
Approval Sheet
Proof of the researcher's successful completion, signed by advisor and panel members.
Abstract
Abstract
A brief summary of the study, providing key information to the reader. Limited to 250 words.
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
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Dedication
Dedication
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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List of Tables/Figures
List of Tables/Figures
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Background of the Study
Background of the Study
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Significance of the Study
Significance of the Study
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Statement of the Problem
Statement of the Problem
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Scope and Delimitations
Scope and Delimitations
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Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
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Theoretical Framework
Theoretical Framework
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Conceptual Framework
Conceptual Framework
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Study Notes
- Research papers have distinct components.
Title Page
- The title page should include the title of the research work, the author's name, the name of the school and department, and the date of completion.
Approval Sheet
- The approval sheet confirms the researcher has met all requirements.
- This sheet is signed by the advisor, panel members, and includes the grade.
Abstract
- A brief summary of the study that provides the most important information from the entire text.
- It should not contain new information.
- The abstract should only be 250 words and one page in length.
Acknowledgement
- Express gratitude to people who had direct contact with the study
- Acknowledgements sometimes contain subjective feelings.
Dedication
- A section where the research is dedicated to specific people, communities, etc.
Table of Contents
- An outline of the thesis.
List of Tables/Figures
- Includes a list of the tables and figures used in the study.
Background of the Study
- Introduces the topic and presents the research gap.
Significance of the Study
- Answers the question, “Who will benefit the study?”
- States the study's contribution and usefulness to society.
Statement of the Problem
- Poses a researchable problem reflected in the title.
- The problem presented cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no".
- The statement is arranged well based on the flow of discussion and presentation.
- The statement presents the respondents of the study.
Scope and Delimitations
- Defines the study's coverage and delimitation.
Definition of Terms
- Terms are defined operationally and arranged alphabetically.
- Definitions are taken from the variables and title of the study.
Theoretical Framework
- Employs established theories to explain a phenomenon.
Conceptual Framework
- Maps out how concepts and variables relate in a study.
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