Results: Organization of The Introduction Section
Results: Organization of The Introduction Section
Results: Organization of The Introduction Section
Project Scope
PSC
RVM
Project Outline
PPO
Objectives
OBS
Scope
PSC
RVM
2. CODING DESCRIPTION FOR INTRODUCTION SECTION
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1. BGD Background of the subject
- Author stating a brief information on the field of
study.
- Provide background about the subject of the study
and current relevant information on the present
study.
2. CIM Claiming Importance of the research topic
- Claim the importance and significance of the
research topic.
- Explain the cause and effects of problems involved
in the research topic.
3. PRS Problem statement
- Author stating the problem statement in the present
study.
4. TGZ Topic Generalization
- Making statement about the general knowledge and
practices in a particular area of interest.
5. RVM Reviewing Methodology
- Discussing main feature of how the study is
conducted.
6. OBS Objective Statement
- Presenting the objective of the study
7. ING Indicating Gap
- Indicating the problem and the need for a study to
investigate and fill the gap with a contribution of a
new knowledge.
8. FGS Filling Gaps Suggestions
- Making suggestion on how to fill the identify
research gaps.
9. PRP Presenting Purpose
- Presenting purpose of the study.
- This step may not be the same as presenting the
objectives.
- This step explains on what kind of problems that
can be solved by achieving the objectives
mentioned.
10. PSC Presenting Scope
- Presenting scope of the study
11. PPO Presenting Project Outline
- Presenting the flowchart of the study
- The gantt chart and the time frame on conducting
the study.
12. OVC Overview of the Chapter
- This explains briefly of the chapter content.
3. SUGGESTION ON THE MOVES FOR INTRODUCTION SECTION
MOVE 1 : BACKGROUND OF STUDY / INTRODUCTION
STEP 1 : Background of the subject/topic/research
Step 2: Topic Generalization
Step 3: Indicating Gaps
Step 4: Filling Gaps Suggestions
MOVE 2 : PROBLEM STATEMENT
Step 1: Presenting the Problem Statement
Step 2: Claiming Importance of Research Topic
MOVE 3 : PRESENTING OBJECTIVES
Step 1: Presenting Objectives of the study
MOVE 4 : WORK/PROJECT SCOPE
Step 1: Presenting scope of the study
Step 2: Reviewing Methodology
4. RESULTS : ORGANIZATION OF THE METHOD SECTION
Summary
OVC
MDP
MST
Component Description
MDC
DCM
MDP
PFW
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1. OVC Chapter Overview
- Explaining on the content of the present chapter.
2. MDP Describing Procedure
- Provide detailed description of the procedures to
enable future research replication
3. PFW Presenting Flowchart of work
- Presenting the flowchart for the methodology
4. DCM Describing Data Collection Method
- Describing how the data acquired and collected
5. MDC Describing data sample/instrument/software
characteristics
- Describing characteristic of the data, software and
instrument used.
6. MST Statistical test technique
- Describing software used
7. DER Describing Expected Results
- Describing the expected results from the
experiment done
Survey Summary
PRE
EXP
MKS
Discussion
REM
BCI
EXP
REM
SMR
Limitation
LMD
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1. OVC Overview of the chapter
2. BCI Background information
- Reviewing objective of the study and why such
test/experiment/procedures are done
3. PRE Presenting results of the experiment/procedures
4. EXP Explanation
- Explaining why such results occurs
5. EXM Exemplification
- Explain results by referring/using figure or table
6. REM Restating methodological procedures
- Explains why and how the data of the study have
been produced
7. LMF Stating limitations of the findings
8. LMD Stating limitations of the study
9. MKS Making Suggestions
- Making suggestions on how the results/contribution
can be useful in making changes/betterment
10. SMR Summarizing Results
Work Potential
EIS
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1. STS Summarizing the study
- Author state brief explanation of major points and
overall results
2. EIL Indicating limitations
3. EIS Indicating significant
4. EMC Evaluating methodology
5. RFS Recommending further study