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Find The Treasure!
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It summarizes the intent of the research, the significant findings , conclusions , and recommendations . Abstract OR Methodology?
It is a presentation of evidence in support of a clear thesis statement based on organized ideas and factual information from different sources. References OR Research Report?
It includes the research designs , respondents , sampling techniques and the description of how the study was conducted . Plagiarism OR Methodology?
This is where you will indicate the books, journals, and other online references that you have read in the conduct of the research. References OR Research Instruments?
It is when you just lift statement from a published journal and write them down in verbatim, without even mentioning the authors’ names and claiming them as your own work. Results and Discussion OR Plagiarism?
It contains the rationale for conducting the research, and the justification on the importance of the research and how it contributes to the existing knowledge of the discipline. Introduction OR Research Instruments
It is a statement of generalization based on the results of the study . Conclusion OR Body?
This explains the results of the study. It also includes interpretation and in-depth analysis of the results and their implications. Abstract OR Results and Discussion?
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RESEARCH REPORT
• Identify the unique features of a research report; • Compose a research report; and • Reflect on the importance of writing a research report. Objectives:
Rivera (2007) defined research as a systematic exploration of possible solutions to an existing problem. Writing a Research Report
1. Title PARTS OF A RESEARCH REPORT 2. Abstract 3. Introduction 4. Methodology 5. Results & Discussion 6. Conclusion 7. References
The abstract summarizes the intent of the research, the significant findings, conclusion, and recommendations. For most research report, the abstract should not exceed more than 300 words . ABSTRACT
It includes literature that reveals gaps or affirmations which would establish the need for the study. INTRODUCTION
The methodology includes the research design, respondents, sampling techniques and the description of how the study was conducted. METHODOLOGY
This explains the results of the study. It also includes interpretation and in-depth analysis of the results and their implications. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The conclusion is a statement of generalization based on the results of the study. Conclusions have to be concise and explicit. CONCLUSION
This is where you will indicate the books, journals, and other online references that you have read in the conduct of the research. REFERENCES
Directions: Write a research report based on the data below.
5 pts. 4 pts. 3 pts. 2 pts.
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Directions: On a ¼ sheet of paper, write the letter of the correct answer. 1. It is a presentation of evidence in support of a clear thesis statement based on organized ideas and factual information from different sources. A. introduction B. body C. conclusion D. research report
2. It summarizes the intent of the research, the significant findings, conclusions, and recommendations. A. introduction B. body C. conclusion D. research report
3. It contains the details that support the researcher’s conclusion; it contains citations regarding what the authors and other sources say about the problem. A. introduction B. body C. conclusion D. research report
4. It is a statement of generalization based on the results of the study. A. introduction B. body C. conclusion D. research report
5. This explains the results of the study. It also includes interpretation and in-depth analysis of the results and their implications. A. abstract B. methodology C. results and discussion D. references
6. This is where you will indicate the books, journals, and other online references that you have read in the conduct of the research. A. abstract B. methodology C. results and discussion D. references
7. It includes the research designs, respondents, sampling techniques and the description of how the study was conducted. A. abstract B. methodology C. results and discussion D. references
8. It contains the rationale for conducting the research, and the justification on the importance of the research and how it contributes to the existing knowledge of the discipline. A. abstract B. methodology C. results and discussion D. references
9. These are tools that measure variables in the study and are designed to obtain data on a topic of interest from the subject of research. A. research problem B. research instrument C. appendices D. plagiarism
10. It is when you just lift statement from a published journal and write them down in verbatim, without even mentioning the authors’ names and claiming them as your own work. A. research problem B. research instrument C. appendices D. plagiarism