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RESEARCH PROJECT

S.Y. ‘23 - ‘24 | SEM #2 Q3 | RESEARCH REPORT

RESEARCH REPORT TITLE PAGE


- The outcome of a scientific investigation
prepared by the researcher after analyzing - This page should show the title of the
the information gathered from conducting study which bears the statement of the
an organized research topic
- Includes everything that the readers have - It also includes the complete name of the
to know (aim, what the study all about, researcher and the date of completion of
how it was conducted, results obtained, the research project
and solutions)

ABSTRACT
PROPOSAL REPORT

Written before the Written after the - Summarizes the research study, covering
conduct of the conduct of the the problem, methodology, respondents,
investigation investigation findings and conclusions

Written in future Written in past tense - An abstract is typically concise, ranging


tense from 150 to 250 words
Includes the chapter 1 Includes all the
and chapter 2 of the chapters of the paper TABLE OF CONTENTS
paper
- Lists the preliminaries, chapter titles,
PARTS OF A WRITTEN RESEARCH REPORT subtitles, the report body, and
supplementary documents in the
1. PRELIMINARIES appendix, along with their corresponding
- Title page numbers
- Abstract
- Table of contents
CHAPTER 1
2. CHAPTER 1 - Introduction
- The problem - Background
- Research objectives
3. CHAPTER 2
- Problem statement
- Methodologies

4. CHAPTER 3 INTRODUCTION
- The findings
- Conclusions - The primary goal is to provide an
- Recommendations overview for the readers and to get them
“turned on”

PRELIMINARIES - It should contain general statements


about the need for the study.
- Brief overview of what the study is all
about BACKGROUND

- It discusses the depth of the topic.

- It clarifies the research problem.

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RESEARCH PROJECT
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- It provides literature review about the


DATA COLLECTION
root and the current situation of the
problem.
- Details the techniques, instruments, and
procedures employed in acquiring data.
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
- Includes information on the locale and
- This part states the specific goals of the time frame, providing context for the data
research project. collection process.

- Objectives should be measurable and


DATA ANALYSIS
aligned with the research questions.
- Presents a summary of the methods used
PROBLEM STATEMENT to analyze the data.

- justifies the study by presenting the main - Emphasizes the appropriateness of the
problem and specific questions. chosen statistical methods in alignment
with research questions.
CHAPTER 2
- Methodologies LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
- Research design
- Sampling design - Indicates the coverage and limits of the
- Data collection study in terms of geography, subject
- Data analysis matter, time, and variables used.
- Limitations of the study - Acknowledges weaknesses beyond the
researcher's control, enhancing the
RESEARCH DESIGN study's transparency and credibility.

- Plan for study, framework for data CHAPTER 3


collection.
- Conclusions
- Selects subjects, sites, and procedures to - Recommendations
answer research questions. - Appendices
- Bibliography
- A strategic framework linking research
questions to strategy execution.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- Aims for credible results.
- A summary provides a brief overview of
SAMPLING DESIGN the main points or content

- Conclusions are precise statements that


- Defines the target population and directly answer the stated research
elucidates the rationale behind the questions. Must be clear and written in
chosen sampling methods. simple language, and the acceptance or
- Outlines the process of sample selection rejection of a hypothesis is stated as a
and justifies the determination of sample conclusion.
size. -

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POINTERS IN WRITING CONCLUSIONS GENERAL POINTS TO CONSIDER


1. Avoid merely summarizing.
- It is usually good practice to include your
2. State your conclusion in a clear and simple raw data
language.
- Any tables and figures included in the
3. Do not just reiterate the discussion of your appendix should be numbered as a
separate sequence from the main paper.
results.
- An appendix should be streamlined and
4. Avoid using numerals, figures, or simply not loaded with a lot information
repeating the results.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
5. Indicate opportunities for future research.
- It includes a compilation of references
RECOMMENDATIONS cited in the research, along with sources
consulted during the construction of the
- Recommendations are essentially study, even if not directly cited.
suggested actions derived from the
study's results, findings, and conclusions. FOR BOOKS AND/OR JOURNALS

- must be logical, relevant, and doable - Author name


- Title of publication
GUIDELINES IN WRITING THE - Article title (if using a journal)
RECOMMENDATIONS - Date of publication
- Place of publication
1. It must be brief - Publisher
- Volume number of a journal, magazine or
2. It must be clear
encyclopedia
3. It must be precise - Page number(s)

4. It must be written by the beneficiaries' order FOR WEBSITES


of priority
- Author and/or editor name
5. It must be logical - Title of the website
- Company or organization that owns or
6. It must contain no new conclusions, posts to the website
- URL (website address)
discoveries, and assumptions.
- Date of access

APPENDICES

IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH REPORT


- contains additional materials that aren't
integral to the main text but offer - Communicating ResearchFindings
valuable insights or information that
might enhance a thorough comprehension - Informing policy and practice
of the research problem.
- Evaluating programs and interventions

- Supporting further research

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