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Capsule notes compiled by Sarvy Joseph, Assistant Professor. Dr. Ambedkar Govt.college, Balussery
This part of the report is devoted for the presentation
of all the aspects of the methodology & their
implementation. Much of this material is taken from
the research proposal.
Methodology: - In this section, the overall typology of
the research (experimental, survey, case study etc)
used, data collection methods (observation, interview
etc) employed etc are described.
Sources of Data: - The sources from which the
secondary & or primary data were gathered are stated.
Sampling Plan: - The size of the universe from which
the sample was drawn, the sampling methods adopted
& the sample size & the process of sampling are
described in this section.
Data Collection instruments: - The type of instruments
used for data collection & their contents, scales &
other devices used for measuring variables & the
procedure of establishing their validity & reliability are
described in this section.
Data Processing & Analysis Plan: - The method
adopted for data processing & an account of methods
used for data analysis & testing hypotheses must be
outlined & justified.
Limitations of the Study: - No research is free from
limitations & weaknesses. These arise from
methodological weaknesses, sampling imperfections,
non responses, data inadequacies, measurement
deficiencies & the like.
Results, Finding & Discussion
This is the major part of the report. It should be an
organized presentation of the results of investigation &
not a clutter of tables & charts.
It may be divided into several chapters depending upon
the number of objectives of the study.
Summary, Conclusions & Recommendations
This chapter should be a self contained summary of the
whole report, containing a summary of essential
background information, findings & recommendations.
C. Terminal Items
Bibliography
• The bibliography lists in alphabetical order all
published & unpublished references used by
the researcher in preparing the report. A
bibliography is a list of books, scholarly articles,
and other sources you use when researching a
topic and writing a paper.
• The bibliography will appear at the end of your
paper.
• Bibliography entries must be written in a very
specific format such as MLA, APA etc.
• Entries should be listed in alphabetical order by
the last name of the author.
Bibliography Vs References
• References usually come at the end of a text
(essay or research report) and should contain
only those works cited within the text.
• A Bibliography is any list of references at the
end of a text, whether cited or not.
• It includes not only texts you referred to in
your paper, but your own ad ditional
background reading, and any other articles you
think the reader might need as background
reading.
Formats of Bibliography
MLA Format (Format suggested by Modern Language
Association)
Format - Books
• Author’s name (last name first), Title of book,
additional information if any, City of
Publication, Publishing company, date of
publising
Format - Magazine and news paper articles
• Name of Author (last name first), Title of
article, Title of the periodical, volume, date,
inclusive pages