Quarter 4 Week 4 - Day 2: English 10
Quarter 4 Week 4 - Day 2: English 10
Quarter 4 Week 4 - Day 2: English 10
week 4 - Day 2
ENGLISH 10
PARTS OF A
RESEARCH
PAPER
PARTS OF A
RESEARCH
PAPER
(Basic Research)
PARTS OF A RESEARCH PAPER
Chapter 1 - The Problem and its Background
Chapter 2 - Review of Related Literature
Chapter 3 – Method and Procedures
Chapter 4 – Presentation, Analysis and
Interpretation of Data
Chapter 5 – Summary, Conclusions and
Recommendations
4
PARTS OF A BASIC RESEARCH PAPER
ABSTRACT FINDINGS
INTRODUCTION DISCUSSION
LITERATURE CONCLUSION
REVIEW
BIBLIOGRAPHY
RESEARCH
DESIGN AND
METHODOLOGY
5
ABSTRACT
> An abstract is a short summary of your
(published or unpublished) research
paper, usually about a paragraph (c. 6-7
sentences, 150-250 words) long. A well-
written abstract serves multiple
purposes.
6
Typical kinds of information found in most
abstracts:
- The context or background information
for your research:
the general topic under study; the specific
topic of your research
- the significance or implications of your
findings or arguments
9
INTRODUCTION
- Research questions
- A well-defined and specific research
question guides the study design.
- A research question should require
analysis to provide an answer and
should be feasible, specific, focused,
measurable, and clear.
10
How to write an introduction
12
Sample Research Questions
13
Sample Research Questions
A research question can be framed either
directly or indirectly.
This study set out to answer the
following question: What effects does
daily use of Instagram have on the
prevalence of body image issues
among adolescent girls?
14
RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODOLOGY
- Research design is the selection of
methods used to collect and analyze data
to answer a research question.
- Research designs falls into one of two
broad categories: qualitative research
designs, and quantitative research
designs
15
RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODOLOGY
- Qualitative research designs focus on things
in their natural settings and seek in-depth
understanding of underlying meanings–the
why–of social phenomena.
- Quantitative research designs use numerical
data to generate statistical results than can
generalize from a smaller group or sample to a
larger population.
16
POPULATION AND SAMPLE
18
DISCUSSIONS
- In the discussion section, authors
interpret the findings in relation to
other similar studies and explore
the implications of the research,
practice, or policy.
- Limitations of the study should
be described by the authors.
19
CONCLUSIONS
20
DO YOU HAVE
ANY
QUESTIONS?
21
PARTS OF A BASIC
RESEARCH PAPER
INTRODUCTION FINDINGS
LITERATURE DISCUSSION
REVIEW CONCLUSION
RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY
DESIGN AND ABSTRACT
METHODOLOG
Y
22
Research Topic ProposaL
Topic
Title
Problem: (Statement of The Problem)
Purpose/Objectives/Aim of the Study:
Target population & location:
Methodolgy
23
RESEARCH PAPER
PRELIMINARIES:COVER PAGE
TITLE
(7 single spaces)
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for English 10
First Name A. Surname
Second Name B. Surname
Third Name C. Surname
(2 single spaces)
May 2022
24