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A Scientific Research Proposal

Republic of the Philippines


DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE FirstAND
Presented toTECHNOLOGY
Name MI.Faculty
the Surnameof the
PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH
First SCHOOL
Name MI. CARAGA
– MainREGION
Surname
Philippine Science High School Campus CAMPUS
First Name MI. Surname

September 2018

Project Title Goes Here and Must Be In


Times New Roman, 14-Point Typeface,
ALLInCAPS
Partial Fulfillment
and BOLD
of the Requirements for Research 2
Inverted Triangle

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Chapter 2

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.1 Topic 1/Definition of Concepts

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2.7 Review of Empirical Studies (include tables of related works)

2.8 Summary and Gaps

2.9 Conceptual Framework

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Figure 2: Conceptual Framework of the Study

Chapter 3

METHODOLOGY

3.1 Research Methodology

3.2 Study Area and Sampling

3.3 Process Flowchart

A Process Flowchart is a visual representation of the major


processes to be done in the project. It helps in defining the flow of
execution of the project during the planning stages, and serves as an
overview of the methodology before reading about the details of
execution.

Processes that should be included in the Proces Flowchart


should therefore number at least three, based on the three major
phases.

Example:

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The final appearance of the process flowchart will be like a tree. The
starting activities are the branches, with all branches eventually
merging towards one final activity

3.3.1. Process 1

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<Discuss Process 1 Here>

Any enumerations in NUMBER form should be single-line space,


except in some instances. For example:

1. A list should have at least five (5) items. Otherwise, use a


straight sentence.
2. If there are many lines per NUMBER, put in a blank line-space
between entries.
3. Third item to pad this example
4. Fourth item
5. Last item to make this worthwhile

Experimental Unit/s and details to ensure local control:


Treatment/s (specify experimental and control treatments):
Allocation (how treatments is assigned to EU or vice versa):

3.4 Materials (specify based on appendix C)

3.5 Methods (Procedure)

3.6 Data Analysis

APPENDICES

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APPENDIX A

<insert Gantt chart>

PAPER ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE

Figure 2.

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APPENDIX B

<insert Expenses>

Table 2. Projected Expenses for the Project

PROCUREMENT
UNIT REQUIRED
UNIT QUANTITY SOURCE /
COST BUDGET
REMARKS
Personnel
Services
Consumable
Materials
Non-
consumable
materials
Equipment
Facilities

TOTAL BUDGET

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APPENDIX C

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Example for budgeting:

Table 3. Budget

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