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PRELIMINARIES
Copyright Page
Title Page
Certificate and Approval Sheet
Certification of Originality
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
(Note: Pagination of Preliminaries shall be in lowercase Roman Numerals places at the bottom center of
the page)
BACKGROUND
Introduction
Background of the Study
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
Objectives of the Study
General Objective
Specific Objective
A. Introduction
C. Theoretical Framework
D. Conceptual Framework
G. Hypothesis
J. Definition of Terms
A. Foreign Literature
B. Foreign Studies
C. Local Literature
D. Local Studies
Theoretical Framework:
- A theoretical framework is a collection of interrelated concepts, like a theory but not necessarily
so well worked-out.
- A theoretical framework guides your research, determining what things you will measure, and
what statistical relationships you will look for.
- Theoretical Framework are obviously critical in deductive, theory-testing sorts of studies. In
those kinds of studies, the theoretical framework must be very specific and well-thought out.
Developmental Theories
- Provide a set of guiding principles and concepts that describe and explain human development.
- Some developmental theories focus on the formation of a specific quality, such as Kohlbergs
theory of moral development.
- Other developmental theories focus on growth that happens throughout the lifespan, such as
Eriksons theory of psychosocial development
Grand Theories
- Are those comprehensive ideas often proposed by major thinkers such as Sigmund Freud, Erik
Erikson and Jean Piaget
- Grand theories of development include psychoanalytic theory, learning theory and cognitive
theory.
Mini Theories
- Describe a small, very specific aspect of development
- A minitheory might explain fairly narrow behaviors, such as how self-esteem is formed or early
childhood socialization.
- These theories are often rooted in the ideas established by grand theories, but they do not seek
to describe and explain the whole of human behavior and growth.
Conceptual Framework
- A conceptual framework is used in research to outline possible courses of action or to present a
preferred approach to an idea or thought.