Tips,Format and components in writing aResearch title.pptx

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Tackles about the importance of having a good research title and tips to make an easier title in research papers. This also discussed about the format in writing the title especially those students who are having a struggle in editing their research titles. In addition, these slides will help the re...


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JOVIE I. DELGADO MaED -RDG RESEARCH TITLE UNIT II

OBJECTIVES 01 02 03 Narrow down the topics for research Come-up with a research title; and Have applied their critical thinking skills.

Research Title Is the name or heading that summarizes the main theme or topic of a research paper. 01 02 A good title can attract readers and convey the essence of your research in a concise and clear manner. 03 The title should be cler and easy to understand, and it should accurately convey the main focus and scope of the research paper. It serves as the first point of contact between the reader and the paper, providing an initial impression of the content, purpose, and scope of the research

Research Title Course/ Specialization Observed/ Perceived Problem Research Gap Ways of Getting/Processing Data Respondents Setting Contributions

Format The purpose of research/ topic The scope of research/ subject The methods used to study the problem

1. Clear and Concise: S hould convey the main idea of your research in a clear and concise manner. How to Make Research Title Good 3. Use keywords : Can help readers find your paper when searching for related topics. Use specific, descriptive terms that accurately describe your research. 2. Be d escriptive: Can help readers understand what your research is about. 5. Seek feedback:  Ask colleagues or advisors for feedback on your title. They may be able to offer suggestions or identify potential problems that you hadn’t considered. 4 . Use essential words: Keep it short and to the point (~16 words or fewer).

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