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Aristotle P. Carandang , Ph.D. First Semester, AY 2023-2024 Graduate School University of the Immaculate Conception TECHNICAL WRITING
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Rationale The project rationale is often synonymous with the project justification, problem statement, or project background. It is an argument in favor of implementing the proposed project which gives a detailed explanation of why the project is required. https://proposalsformgos.com
Objectives Project objectives are what you plan to achieve by the end of your project . This might include deliverables and assets, or more intangible objectives like increasing productivity or motivation. Your project objectives should be attainable, time-bound, specific goals you can measure at the end of your project. https:// www.google.com/search?q=project+objectives SMART
Review of Literature A literature review is a comprehensive summary of previous research on a topic. The literature review surveys scholarly articles, books, and other sources relevant to a particular area of research. The review should enumerate, describe, summarize, objectively evaluate, and clarify this previous research. It should give a theoretical base for the research and help you (the author) determine the nature of your research. The literature review acknowledges the work of previous researchers, and in so doing, assures the reader that your work has been well conceived. It is assumed that by mentioning a previous work in the field of study, that the author has read, evaluated, and assimilated that work into the work at hand. https://guides.library.bloomu.edu/litreview
Review of Literature A literature review creates a "landscape" for the reader, giving her or him a full understanding of the developments in the field. This landscape informs the reader that the author has indeed assimilated all (or the vast majority of) previous, significant works in the field into her or his research. https://guides.library.bloomu.edu/litreview
Methodology Research methods are specific procedures for collecting and analyzing data. Developing your research methods is an integral part of your research design . When planning your methods, there are two key decisions you will make . https ://www.scribbr.com/category/methodology/
First, decide how you will collect data . Your methods depend on what type of data you need to answer your research question : Qualitative vs. quantitative : Will your data take the form of words or numbers? Primary vs. secondary : Will you collect original data yourself, or will you use data that has already been collected by someone else? Descriptive vs. experimental : Will you take measurements of something as it is, or will you perform an experiment ? https://www.scribbr.com/category/methodology/
Second, decide how you will analyze the data . For quantitative data, you can use statistical analysis methods to test relationships between variables . For qualitative data, you can use methods such as thematic analysis to interpret patterns and meanings in the data.
Research Design The research design refers to the overall strategy that you choose to integrate the different components of the study in a coherent and logical way . It ensure to effectively address the research problemand constitutes the blueprint for the collection, measurement, and analysis of data.
Procedures Step 1: Explain your methodological approach. You can start by introducing your overall approach to your research. Step 2: Describe your data collection methods. Step 3: Describe your analysis method. Step 4: Evaluate and justify the methodological choices you made.
Expected Outputs (6 Ps) Publications Patents/IP Products People Services Places and Partnerships Policy
Potential Outcomes This is all about causal relationship.
Target Beneficiaries The project beneficiaries also called the target group or the target beneficiaries of your project, are those who will benefit from your project . They are the people whose circumstances you want to change by implementing your idea. They can be affected directly or indirectly by the project.
Sustainability Plan A sustainability plan is a roadmap for achieving long-term goals and documents strategies to continue the program, activities, and partnerships.
Gender and Development GAD Checklist
Limitations of the Project
Literature Cited The Literature Cited section (bibliography) is found at the end of your paper and contains the complete reference for each of the in-text citations used in your paper . Generally, a citation includes the author(s), date, title and source of your publication.
References Carandang , AP various presentations https:// proposalsformgos.com https:// www.google.com/search?q=project+objectives https:// guides.library.bloomu.edu/litreview https://www.scribbr.com/category/methodology/