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DONE RESEARCH

1. The Efficiency of Recruitment expert Systems As Perceived by the Human Resource Department
of IBM Daksh and VXI Global Solutions

2. Preferred Game Development of Philippine Gaming Community; Motion Capture VS 3D


Modeled Games

3. Efficiency of Internet Protocol Telephony as Communication Medium on Medium Scale Business


in Quezon City

4. Life Perspective Credibility and Acceptance: Basis is Determining the Effect of Wearable
Technologies to Selected Citizens of Barangay U.P. Campus Quezon City

5. Efficiency of Using Private Branch Exchange for a specific IP Based Business Phone System
Company (Fonality)

6. Data Mining Characteristic: Usefulness to Selected Business Organization

7. Development of a Data Warehousing for Medical Institute in Quezon City Hospital

8. Efficiency of Xposed Module Repository in Customizing Android Phones User Interface as


Perceived by 3rd Year IT Students of Selected Schools in Montalban

9. Conformance of Casher Live to Philippine Business Requirements for a Point of Sale System

10. Convergence of Communication Media and Knowledge Management Development of a


Knowledge Base Framework

11. The Level of Literacy, User Friendliness and Cost: A basis in Determining the usability of Mobile
Application to the

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

THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND


Statement of the Problem
Hypothesis
Scope and Limitations of the Study
Significance of the Study
Definition of Terms

I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

A. Introduction

B. Background of the Study

C. Theoretical Framework

D. Conceptual Framework

E. Objectives of the Study

F. Statement of the Problem

G. Hypothesis

H. Scope and Limitations of the Study

I. Significance of the Study

J. Definition of Terms

II. REVIEWS OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

A. Foreign Literature

B. Foreign Studies

C. Local Literature

D. Local Studies

Synthesis and Relevance of the Reviewed Literature and Studies


Background of the Study:
- Is the part of any research where in the particular topic is placed.
- This may contain the general description, and may include the broader description of the topic.
- Other include a brief preview of the topic to discuss.

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.

Four Types of Theories


- Developmental Theories
- Grand Theories
- Mini Theories
- Emergent Theories

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.

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