
Research Paper: Chapter 1 & 2
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- Q1This is a brief statement of the origin of the problem . It is an account describing the circumstances which suggest the research .Statement of the problemSignificance of the studyIntroductionBackground of the study45s
- Q2An effective introduction may be achieved by using a relevant and striking quotation relating a relevant but striking anecdote or incident asking a series of questions using a striking statement of your ownIntroductionStatement of the problemIntroductionSignificance of the study45s
- Q3The definition of the problem is the first main step in writing the research paper. It should be stated precisely, accurately, and clearly. The problem can be expressed in question or declarative form. Ex. BroadTopic: Problems of Drug Addiction SpecificTopic: The Effects of Drug Addiction on the Human BodyQuestionsStatement of the problemIntroductionSignificance of the study45s
- Q4The scope of the study identifies a reasonable area covered by the study. A specific statement of the study must indicate the subjects, the number, and the treatment involved in the study.Definition of TermsBackground of the StudyScope and Delimitation of the StudySignificance of the Study45s
- Q5The following are parts of Chapter II in writing research paper except one:Review of Related StudyDefinition of TermsTheoretical FrameworkReview of Related Literature45s
- Q6The scope of the study identifies a reasonable area covered by the study. A specific statement of the study must indicate the subjects, the number, and the treatment involved in the study.Review of Related StudyTheoretical FrameworkScope and Delimitation of the StudyReview of Related Literature45s
- Q7It is a detailed review of existing literature related to the topic of a thesis or dissertation. In an RRL, you talk about knowledge and findings from existing literature relevant to your topic. If you find gaps or conflicts in existing literature, you can also discuss these in your review, and if applicable, how you plan to address these gaps or resolve these conflicts through your study.Conceptual FrameworkReview of Related StudyReview of Related LiteratureTheoretical Framework45s
- Q8Studies, inquiries, or investigations already conducted to which the present proposed study is related or has some bearing or similarity. They are usually unpublished materials such as manuscripts, theses, and dissertationsConceptual FrameworkReview of Related LiteratureTheoretical FrameworkReview of Related Study45s
- Q9It is a collection of interrelated concepts, like a theory but not necessarily so well worked-out. A theoretical framework guides your research, determining what things you will measure, and what statistical relationships you will look for.Review of Related StudyConceptual FrameworkTheoretical FrameworkReview of Related Literature45s
- Q10It is an analytical tool that is used to get a comprehensive understanding of a phenomenon. It can be used in different fields of work and is most commonly used to visually explain the key concepts or variables and the relationships between them that need to be studied.Conceptual FrameworkReview of Related StudyTheoretical FrameworkReview of Related Literature45s