Writing a Title and Background of the Study PDF

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Angeles City Science High School

Princess T. Sangalang

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This document provides advice and guidance on writing well-structured titles and backgrounds for research studies. The content covers aspects such as identifying the scope, key problem statements, and rationales in crafting research introductions. It emphasizes the importance of coherent thought process in the study background.

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HUNT A T I T L E T M D F G H J J J T Q W T Y U S J C S S T A R T K E S T A F X U B J T B L O V D V O C V B Z Z Y C R S M E L B O R P HUNT A T I T L E T M D F...

HUNT A T I T L E T M D F G H J J J T Q W T Y U S J C S S T A R T K E S T A F X U B J T B L O V D V O C V B Z Z Y C R S M E L B O R P HUNT A T I T L E T M D F G H J J J T Q W T Y U S J C S S T A R T K E S T A F X U B J T B L O V D V O C V B Z Z Y C R S M E L B O R P LET US PROCESS THE WORDS… Writing the Title and The Background of the Study Princess T. Sangalang, LPT, MAEd Learning Competency with code Designs a project related to daily life (CS_RS11-IIIc-e-1) Writes a research title (CS_RS11-IIIc-e-2) Provides the justifications/reasons for conducting the research (CS_RS11-IIIc-e-3) States research question (CS_RS11-IIIc-e-4) HOW TO WRITE THE TITLE? Is this a good title? Lived Exp. of ABM Students in MDL Modality Is this a good title? Lived Exp. of ABM Students in MDL Modality Is this a good title? A Case Study On The Sleeping Patterns Of People With Insomnia Is this a good title? A Case Study on Students’ Virtual Fatigue in Online Classes What it takes to have a substanti ve title? Statemen t Analysis Titles must… …reveal how the paper will be organized. Titles must… …include the nature of the study or the method used. Titles must… …include “study of”, “analysis of” or anything of similar constructions. Titles must… …have abbreviations. Titles must… …be limited between 20 to 25 substantive words. Other Pointers in Effectively Writing the Research Title It should accurately reflect the proposed study’s content and scope (Hollins and Fleming, 2014). Refrain from using abbreviations. Use words that create a positive impression and stimulates readers’ interest. Use modern nomenclature (terms) in the field of study. Ensure that both dependent and independent variables are identified. Other Pointers in Effectively Writing the Research Title Indicate the relationship between the variables, supporting the thesis of the paper. Limit it between 10 to 15 substantive words. May reveal how the paper will be organized. Include the nature of the study or the method used. Do not include “study of”, “analysis of” or anything of similar constructions. Other Pointers in Effectively Writing the Research Title Titles are usually in the form of a phrase but can also be in the form of a question. Subtitles may use the question form. Observe grammar. So, what’s next? How many chapters does a research paper have? What are the microsystems of Chapter 1? Chapter I – The Problem and Its Background Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Definition of Terms Used in the Study Chapter I – The Problem and Its Background Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Definition of Terms Used in the Study Chapter I – The Problem and Its Background Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Definition of Terms Used in the Study Chapter I – The Problem and Its Background Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Definition of Terms Used in the Study Chapter I – The Problem and Its Background Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Definition of Terms Used in the Study Introduction What do we write in the background of the study? Background of the Study Substantial statement of the general problem(s) or research question(s) being discussed Background of the Study Background information about the research topic presented in deductive approach (general to specific): the international picture (mega level), the local level (macro- level), and the context for the research by setting the scene (micro-level) Background of the Study Details of any relevant studies or theories Reason(s) as to why the research is conducted to justify it  The justification section should state: why the study is necessary, its potential value, to whom are the results of the study important; and, in what way and how they are to be used. Other observations/i nputs on the given sample Statemen t Analysis 1 The background of a study is the first section of the paper and establishes the context underlying the research. 2. The background of a study contains the rationale, the key problem statement, and a brief overview of research questions that are addressed in the rest of the paper. 3. As you begin introducing your background, you first need to provide a general overview and include the main issues concerning the topic. 4. Controversies regarding your topic of interest are not necessary to be mentioned and/or addressed 5. The background of a study outlines how your research ends, your interest in the subject, and the development of your study question. Let’s link with other disciplines ! Start crafting your BOS. Rubric References Martin, Caroline J Hollins, and Valerie Fleming. 2014. “A 15-Step Model for Writing a Research Proposal.” British Journal of Midwifery 18 (12). doi: https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2010.18.12.791 “Organizing Academic Research Papers: Choosing a Title.” 2020. Sacred Heart University Library. https://library.sacredheart.edu/c.php?g=29803&p=185911. Sicat, Lolita V. 2009. Worktext in Research Writing. First. Tarlac City, Tarlac: Tarlac State University. Google for images LAS

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