Research Title in Bold, Uppercase Letters Following An Inverted Pyramid Form Not Exceeding 12 Words
Research Title in Bold, Uppercase Letters Following An Inverted Pyramid Form Not Exceeding 12 Words
Research Title in Bold, Uppercase Letters Following An Inverted Pyramid Form Not Exceeding 12 Words
A Qualitative Research
presented to the Faculty of Senior High School Department
Lastname, Firstname MI
Lastname, Firstname MI
Lastname, Firstname MI
Lastname, Firstname MI
Lastname, Firstname MI
Research Adviser
Date of Completion
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter of the paper presents the problem and its setting. It includes
the background of the study, the statement of the problem, significance of the
This is the description that leads the reader to understanding the research
This section contains the purpose statement and the research question(s).
Determines the audience who will benefit from a study of the problem and
respondents, etc., and the potential weaknesses or problems with the study
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Chapter 2
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
This chapter of the paper presents the review of related literature, the
Related Literature
that describes the past and current state of information on the topic of your
research study.
Definition of Terms
defined, except very common variables like grade level, gender, school type
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Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY
This chapter includes the research design, the sample, the instruments,
the data collection procedure, and the plan for data analysis.
Research Design
The Sample
identify the people and places you plan to study. This involves determining which
group of people will you study, who, specifically, these people are, and how many
The Instrument(s)
and who will administer them. Add details on arrangements and administration of
instruments, if needed.
This section indicates how the data will be analyzed and reported; it
should specify the qualitative and/or quantitative methods that will be used in
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Chapter 4
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
findings without drawing broader implications or meaning from them. Further, this
section includes summaries of the data rather than the raw data (e.g., the actual
scores for individuals). A results section include tables, figures, and detailed
Re-conceptualized Framework
If some or all findings are different from expected, have a section on re-
the Study.
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Chapter 5
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusions
The portion that gives meaning to your research and your results. The
they solve the research question, compare them within themselves and to other
results (from literature), explain and interpret them, and then draw conclusions or
derive generalizations, and make recommendations for applying the results or for
further research.
Recommendations
Significance of Study.
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References
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Appendices