Research Guidelines
Research Guidelines
1. Cite the reasons why you have chosen the topic of your study.
2. Cite the problematic situation which prompted you to conduct the study
from the macro to micro levels, that is, globally, regionally, nationally and
locally, to zero- in on the local setting of the study.
3. Support your discussion with legal bases relevant to your study.
4. Pertinent statistical data should support your claims.
5. Make your presentation emphatic and explosive. It should create an impact
on the reader of your research. It should prod you read to go on and find out
what good is there in your research study.
6. Do reviews of related literature, related studies, and readings. Be sure to
relate to the present study in order to determine the degree of relatedness
and connectedness.
THE PROBLEM
Statement of the Problem
This is one of the most important parts of a research. This is the focus of the
study and all questions stated should be categorically answered.
6. Cite the specific problems in logical and sequential order as they appear in
your paradigm.
7. The problems must jibe with the paradigm, conceptual framework,
hypothesis (optional), methodology, and research instrument.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
It refers to the overall process of formulating the theoretical background and
framework, the operationalization of variables, methods of data collection, data
analysis and interpretation. This is not to be confused with research design. A
given research design can employ not just one but a combination or a variety of
methods for collecting and analyzing data.
In writing, the introductory paragraph should specify and justify the type of
research used. The research process may be presented here in a schematic
diagram.
Research Designs
Research design is the arrangement of conditions for the collection and
analysis of data that is relevant to and will best address the research purpose and
with the minimum expenditure of effort, money, and time.
Research Environment
This is a brief description of the place where the respondents or participants
in the study are to be obtained.
Research Respondents
The researcher has to explain how and where the respondents are taken.
The agency and frequency of respondents must be mentioned.
Research Instruments
It mentions the research instruments or tools for gathering the data,
describes the content and preparation of each instrument. Formulation and
formatting must be based on the sequence of specific problems.
Research Procedures
This is the narration of the entire research processes particularly in the data
gathering from drafting the research tools, administering the tools, and retrieving
the tools etc. this section describes the details of data gathering employing the
research tools described.
Treatment of Data
This explains the statistical procedures used in order to compute the data
with authenticity.
Tips in Statistical Treatment of Data
1. Describe the statistical tools you are going to sue and for what purpose
you are going to use the.
2. Indicate the different formula and the legend for the symbols used.
3. Indicate also at what level of significance the interpretation shall be
based.