This document outlines the phases and steps for conducting research, including gathering materials, experimentation, and documentation. It discusses gathering credible materials, presenting sample details, using protective equipment, and properly disposing of chemicals. The research process involves preparing materials, carefully following experimentation guidelines, and precisely recording observations. Documentation should include an abstract, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusions following the AIMRaD structure.
This document outlines the phases and steps for conducting research, including gathering materials, experimentation, and documentation. It discusses gathering credible materials, presenting sample details, using protective equipment, and properly disposing of chemicals. The research process involves preparing materials, carefully following experimentation guidelines, and precisely recording observations. Documentation should include an abstract, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusions following the AIMRaD structure.
This document outlines the phases and steps for conducting research, including gathering materials, experimentation, and documentation. It discusses gathering credible materials, presenting sample details, using protective equipment, and properly disposing of chemicals. The research process involves preparing materials, carefully following experimentation guidelines, and precisely recording observations. Documentation should include an abstract, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusions following the AIMRaD structure.
Owner: Ellyzsha Jamin G. Penialber | Lecturer: Mrs. Gomez
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PHASE 2 - ACTUAL EXPERIMENTATION
PHASE 1 - GATHERING OF MATERIALS ● B.D.A.E ● All materials to be used in the study with complete ● Before the experiment - Ready all materials, test run descriptions such as the amount needed. all materials, properly label and organize, prepare ● Ensure the credibility of your research. Whatever buffer materials, assign specific tasks, and provide a materials/chemicals and procedures you choose time frame. should be suitable and valid to answer your research ● During the experiment - Double check materials, question. review guidelines and procedures [Material Safety ● To ensure the reproducibility of your methods so that and Data Sheet (MSDS)], documentation, follow all others may repeat your research. steps, time check, real-time results ● To present quality requirements that are vital in ● After the experimentation - dispose all chemicals, solving the research problems. never put unused chemicals back, wash all ● Provide details of your samples glassware, turn off and clean equipment, clean the - Locale, animals ( age, meaning, maturity ), table, and wash hands. plants, amount, brand, manufacturer, - Always use protective gear food/chemical grade, etc. - Remove loose items from the lab workstation - Everything that you need - Cleaning solution
KINDS OF RESEARCH MATERIALS RESEARCH CALENDAR
● Auxiliary Materials - labeling, securing, and cleaning ● Flexible
the assigned areas: unnoticed materials during ● Communicate experimentation ● Project management - Masking tape, scissors, manila paper, ● Realistic expectations markers ● Celebrate small wins ● Protective materials - assure the safety of researchers using protective covering: mandatory equipment AIMRaD - Lab gown, gloves, goggles, face mask, hair net ● Abstracts - summary of the study / overall concepts ● Laboratory materials - glasswares; lab equipment ● Introduction ( C1 - C2 ) - rationale, bg of the study, rs owned by the researchers gap, significance of the study, rrl - Beakers, petri dish, stirring rod ● Methodology ( C3 ) - phase 1 to phase 3 ● Variables - experimental variables; materials needed ● Results ( C4 ) by the experimental variables ● And - Chemicals, plants, bacteria ● Discussions ( C5 )
MATERIALS AND METHODS
● Step-by-step procedure in conducting the experiment
- Preparation of materials - Experimentation proper - Trials / Replicates - Observing gathered data - Disposing / End product / End output ● How you conduct the research - Carefully and accurately record your observations in the logbook - All measurements should be precise and recorded, with necessary adjustments for systematic errors. - All data should be recorded - Follow all procedures