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ws-1 Res Log
ws-1 Res Log
ws-1 Res Log
Section: _________________________________
Part 1: Fill in the Blanks- Refer to the passage below and fill in the necessary information in each blank.
The Research log serves as the 1. “_________________” of the activities related to the research. It Should be written in a 2.
_____________________ and not in a 3. _____________notebook. Entries should be written using only a 4. _____________ pen. Number each
page; write a 5. ____________from top to bottom of the page for those without entries. Minimize 6. ____________; and it should be crossed-out
once with a signature affixed. It is advisable that entries are to be 7. ____________. For days with no research-related activity, 8. “________” can be
written. Staple research-related 9. ____________ that were acquired during the day. Entries can be 10. _____________ or bullets of narrations of
the activities, tables and figures for data, etc.; make sure they are readable; and quantitative data must have units.
Part 2: Picture Analysis- Refer to the scenario below and answer the questions that follow.
Below is a sample science fair logbook. Study the picture very carefully.
Logbook of Pia Daymiel from GSCNHS a finalist of NSTF, Quezon City March,2020
Questions:
1. Why is it helpful to keep a research logbook while you are conducting a research project?
2. What are the possible problems that a student-researcher encounter during logbook preparation?
3. Why must the logbook be updated frequently while the students are conducting their research?