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Content and Documentation of Informed Consent

Content

The researchers conduct a study based on the challenges in research writing. The
content of our questions compose of the following: Part I. What are the problems of
student in academic performance? Part II. How does the level of motivation to the
students influence their academic success? Part III. What is the effect of motivation of
the student' efforts. Part IV. How motivation contributes to the students learning to
increase their academic performance? It also takes into account the researchers’ and
respondents’ roles: The results’ secrecy will be enforced as well. The confidentiality of
the result will be imposed as well.

Documentation and Informed Consent

To ensure the validity of the study, researchers must have given their consent
so respondents can confidently answer the questionnaire. The contents of the study
that the researchers employed are appropriate. The procedures that the respondents
need to know that they will be answering the researcher’s self-made survey
questionnaire and that they will be given enough time to answer the self-made survey
questionnaire, preferably 20-30 minutes to answer the self-made survey questionnaire
then after the questionnaire will be collected back coding, analyzing and interpreting the
data gathered. Another part of informed consent is the voluntary participation of the
respondents. The respondents showed their commitment through answering the given
questions voluntarily with sincerity and honesty which made the realization of the
research undertaking possible.

III. Authorization to Access to Private Information

In gathering data, the researchers will have to manage in avoiding to access private
Information from the respondents through allowing them to continue or not if the study is
Crossing their privacy. The researchers have the authorization to access private
information once the permission will be granted used the needed information vital in the
research undertaking provided that the respondents voluntarily answer the survey guide
questions.

IV. Confidentiality Procedure

According to Baez, (2002) the convention of confidentiality is upheld as a means to


protect the privacy of all persons, to build trust and rapport with study participants, and
to maintain ethical standards and the integrity of the research process. The researchers
need to ensure confidentiality of the responses of the respondents from their answers in
the self-made survey questionnaire after it has been presented, analyzed and
interpreted. The entire procedures that the researchers do and acquire are treated as
confidential. During implementation of the study, there’s no other person that is allowed
to intervene the researchers and respondents. Only the respondents and the group of
the researchers will know the process. The researchers conduct the study inside the
respondents' chosen classroom to secure privacy. After the respondents answer the
self-made survey questionnaire, the researchers will collect it back and get the result
then, it will be set aside for safe keeping. It is in keeping guidelines of IRB to justify our
certificate of confidentiality.

V. Debriefing and Communications

In keeping the study to be informative and accurate, the researchers will do a briefing to
the respondents for them to answer the survey guide questions and were answered and
after it has been presented and analyzed and interpreted in all honesty and without
reservations and to understand the nature of the research undertaking open for
comments and feedback. The researchers will have some exchange information from
the expert of the study for the researchers to make it precise.
VI. Incentives and Compensation and Conflict of Interest

In conducting the study, there is no provision of incentives, compensation, snacks, or


any form of incentives to the respondents to avoid one-sided information. The
researcher declared no conflict of interest for the study as well as the respondents.

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