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Diane l.

Cruz
PR2
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
1. – This is important because choosing a topic that is relevant, important and
interesting can demonstrate that the research topic is easy to comprehend
and understand, and that it can grab the reader's attention.
To conduct thorough research that will keep your readers entertained at all
circumstances. To meaningful research that will aid our community in
resolving their issues
2. Preliminary research is a sort of study that enables you to gain a better
knowledge of what sources are available and what is being stated about a
subject. This form of research aids in the solidification of ideas by broadening
or narrowing them. This survey will also assist you in deciding on search
phrases.
So that your readers can understand what your research is about without
having to read the entire research paper.
3. Refining your research question is crucial; if your research question is too
wide, it will be difficult to address the subject in your research report. Your
understanding of a topic is the sum of your knowledge on it. As you gain
additional knowledge, this may shift or deepen. Being an understanding
person, on the other hand, does not necessitate much knowledge; rather, it
necessitates opening your heart to accept what someone else feels or
experiences.
It will assist you in correcting your errors in your studies. It is preferable to be
aware of all the errors you made and to correct them in order to produce a
superior research report.
LESSON 2
What’s New
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Whats more

Do not include words like “an investigation of “that will lengthen your title

last words must always capitalize in research titles

the year the study has been conducted should not be indicated unless it is a historical study

Use the common name instead of chemical formula

the first letter of the first and last words should be capitalized including nouns

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

The researcher is discourage from putting too many words in the research title because your readers will become bored
with your study if your research paper is not precise and straightforward,so make it your research paper accurate and
simple.

Yes, because your study's contents are symbolized by the title. Because it is the first thing your reader will notice, you
must have a catchy title.

A good title should be short, accurate and concise. 

LESSON 3

What’s New

Unexplored 1.

Justify 2.

Context 3

Exhaustive 4.

Articulate 5

6. Conceptualized

7. Noteworthy

8. Comprehensive.

Perception 9.

10. Legitimate.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
1. It contains the review of area being research and present and previous information about the issue as well as
history of the issue being studied to informs the readers about the main topic of your paper

2.The background of the study is the part of paper where inform the reader of the context of the study.and the
Literature Review is an overview of the previously published works on a specific topic.While both the background of
the study and literature review involve reading past related studies

3.the important components should be included in the background of the study are that should describe the root of
the conflict being studied, its scope, and the extent to which past studies have successfully investigated the topic,
emphasizing any gaps that your study aims to fill.

MODULE 4

1. 7/10 because I know some other students (particularly of people lives are suffering of money) cannot afford to
buy any gadgets and Wi-Fi to use for their online classes so they did not choose blended learning
2. 8 /10 for me it’s more effective in face to face learning because the lessons that explain by the teachers. So that
we can understand and learn more than self-taught
3. 6/10 The term "number of households" relates to the amount of families living in a brgy, whereas "covid 19
confirmed cases" refers to the number of people who have been proven to be infected with the virus.

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

1. Wbat I know about research question is derived from yhe research problems.
2. I have learned that good question are is one that helps you get clear insights and information

3 It was identified this time that Quantitative Research Design is involved with quantifying the problem, abstraction, and
numerical analysis. It deals with or entails, in my understanding, the process of objectively gathering and analyzing data

to described variables of interest. It was also realized that Quantitative Research Design have five generalclassifications
namely, descriptive, correlational, ex post facto, quasi-experimental andexperimental.Descriptive Research Design in its
nature is considered exploratory. CorrelationalResearch Design determines association of variables. Ex Post Facto
Research Designdeals on measuring a cause from a pre-existing effects. Quasi-Experimental ResearchDesign aims to
measure the causal relationship between variables. Finally,Experimental Research Design is based on scientific method

MODULE 5

ive synonyms of “scope” and “delimitation”


Synonyms of Scope:

 Extent
 Range
 Width
 Reach
 Span
 Spread
 Stretch

Synonyms of Delimitation:
 Limitation
 Bonds
 Bounding
 Bounds
 Check
 Circumscription

What’s New GMO and Health Practices – Topic to provide information about student’s knowledge and perception of –
Objective GMO and their family health practices 1 – Time Frame st 20 - Sem, SY 2019 X – GRSHS – Locale Male and
Female, enrolled during the given – Characteristics of the Participants time frame use of questionnaire, used of stratified
random sampling – Other parameters (from 6 sections)

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

1. scope and delimitation explain the way a study is limited, this information adds credibility to
research
2. I have learned that when indicating the s and d of the study that the scope specifies the coverage of
your study such as variables, population or participant, and timeline. Delimitation cites factors of your
study that are not included or excluded or those you will not deal in your study. A clearly written scope
and delimitation of the study will make it definitely easier to answer questions which are related or not
related to your study. The following are the components of the scope and delimitation of the study
but not limited to: Topic of the Study. What are the variables to be included and excluded? Objectives or
Problems to be Addressed. Why are you doing this study? Time Frame. When are you going to conduct
this study? Locale of the Study. Where are you going to gather your data? Characteristics of the
Respondents. Who will be your respondents? Method and Research Instruments.

MODULE 6

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WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

It provides an opportunity to learn more new things and explore other concepts, which contributes in the development
of my learning skills, which is crucial in this lesson.

To improve your research, create a schedule, create an outline, conduct your own investigation, write a thesis
statement, use credible sources, provide unbiased arguments, make your paper's text coherent, add citations, diagrams,
or tables, write a profound summary, edit your paper, and refine its content.

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