Module 1. Lesson3
Module 1. Lesson3
SSP Research
Week 3
What I Need to Know
What I Know
Direction: Identify the structure and components of a research. Encircle the letter of
the correct answer.
1. It is the first page of your research that gives the readers an overview of the research.
a. Title Page b. Table of Contents
c. Abstract d. Review and Related Literature
2. This list identifies the titles and locations of visuals (figures, drawings, photos, maps)
in administrative or research documents.
4. A research structure that summarizes the overall purpose of the study and the
research problem(s) you investigated and a brief summary of your interpretations
and conclusions.
5. It is a reference tool that allows your readers to quickly and easily navigate to data in
your thesis or dissertation.
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6. The first paragraph of a written research paper, or the first thing you say in an oral
presentation, or the first thing people see, hear, or experience about your project.
7. It is used in research work as a claim that outlines the problem addressed by a study
and briefly addresses the question: What is the problem that the research will address?
8. This is written as part of the introduction section of a thesis. It provides details to the
reader on how the study will contribute such as what the study will contribute and who will
benefit from it.
9. These are two elements of a research paper that inform the reader what information is
included in the research and explain why the author chose that information that adds
credibility to research.
10. It is the end parts of the research that includes the recognition of the assistance from
advisors, sponsors, funding agencies, colleagues, technicians, and so on.
a. Acknowledgement b. Appendices
c. Bibliography d. References
Lesson
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In form, the thesis is a lengthy experimental, design, or theoretical report, with a
problem-method-results-discussion structure. This recurrent hypothetico-deductive
pattern of developing a thesis to solve a problem and then constructing a methodology
and testing for results is common in research writing. When you begin to write the first
draft of your thesis, try to salvage useful material for problem statements, methodologies,
and bibliographies from your thesis proposal.
What’s In
In your previous year level, you have done your SSP Research Defends during the
final quarter of the year which you experienced defending your outputs in front of the
panel of critics. That was a great start to enhanced your capabilities in creating a
research proposal.
What’s New
FRONT MATTER
The front matter frames the thesis work. It includes these elements:
A. Title Page.
A research paper title page is the first page of your research paper. It is
essential to come up with a title page that gives the readers an overview of the
research. It should also be structured in a way that gives it a professional
outlook.
B. Abstract
An abstract summarizes, usually in one paragraph of 300 words or less, the
major aspects of the entire paper in a prescribed sequence that includes:
1) the overall purpose of the study and the research problem(s) you
investigated; 2) the basic design of the study; 3) major findings or trends
found as a result of your analysis; and, 4) a brief summary of your
interpretations and conclusions.
C. Table of Contents
The Table of Contents (TOC) is an organized listing of the chapters and major
sections of your document. Readers will immediately be able to see how your
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manuscript is organized and then skip down to sections that are most relevant
to them. A clear, concise, and well formatted TOC is the first indicator of a
good research paper.
D. List of Figures
Readers use the list of figures to locate visual information. The list of figures
identifies the titles and locations of visuals (figures, drawings, photos, maps) in
administrative or research documents.
E. List of Tables
List of Tables is a reference tool that allows your readers to quickly and easily
navigate to data in your thesis or dissertation. Construction of the list is similar
to creating a Table of Contents. To save yourself some time in making your List
of Tables, be sure that you use font styles.
BODY
In the thesis body, you provide the introduction, narrative, and analysis of your work. The
body includes these elements:
F. Introduction
An introduction is the first paragraph of a written research paper, or the first
thing you say in an oral presentation, or the first thing people see, hear, or
experience about your project.
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J. Scope and Limitation
Scope and delimitation of study are two elements of a research paper that
inform the reader what information is included in the research and explain why
the author chose that information. Although scope and delimitation explain the
way a study is limited, this information adds credibility to research.
K. Definition of Terms
An alphabetical list of important terms or acronyms that you define, particularly
ambiguous terms or those used in a special way.
M. Conceptual Framework
Sometimes referred to as “theoretical framework”; presents your ideas in a model
or illustration of what you intend to investigate and some theories related to it. The
research problem is a part of the conceptual framework that you will build based on
the existing theories and research.
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END MATTER
The end matter is mainly referential material too detailed to fit well in the main narrative of
work done. It includes these elements:
Q. Acknowledgement
Acknowledge assistance from advisors, sponsors, funding agencies, colleagues,
technicians, and so on.
R. Appendices
Provide detailed calculations, procedures, data in separate appendixes. Give each
appendix a title, a letter (Appendix A, B, C), and an introductory paragraph.
S. Bibliography
List alphabetically any works referred to in your study. Follow the bibliographical
and footnote formats of your department or of a prominent periodical published by
a professional society in your field.
Activity
Directions: Answer the questions briefly. (Use another sheet of bond paper if necessary).
1. Why is the Title Page important in a research paper ?
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What is It
In order to create a good research / thesis paper, you must consider these:
1. CHOOSE a TOPIC.
You have to think of a situation around you that needs to be given an action.
In short, you have to look for a problem in your community, and you are going to find
solution for that certain situation. A solution that would benefit to many.
Example: you found out that the common problem in your community is about water
shortage. That is the main topic of your study now. So you need to gather information on
what are the factors that makes the shortage of water in your community. Then, what
is/are your solution(s) in order to solve this problem? So, you must create a very
interesting title for your research.
What I Can Do
Activity
To start with your research proper, you must DO this activity. (60 points)
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TASK 1: Choose a topic. Look around in your community any situations that you think
need to be given an action or response or solution. In a bond paper, write the
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM in your research.
Activity
Let’s check how well do you know about the topic. Write your answer in the module.
1. Creating a research paper contains several structure and formats. What are those
structures?
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2. What are the structures in the body of a research paper?
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Post Assessment
Direction: Identify the structure and components of a research. Encircle the letter of
the correct answer.
1. It is the end parts of the research that includes the recognition of the assistance from
advisors, sponsors, funding agencies, colleagues, technicians, and so on.
a. Acknowledgement b. Appendices
c. Bibliography d. References
2. These are two elements of a research paper that inform the reader what information is
included in the research and explain why the author chose that information that adds
credibility to research.
3. This is written as part of the introduction section of a thesis. It provides details to the
reader on how the study will contribute such as what the study will contribute and who will
benefit from it.
4. It is used in research work as a claim that outlines the problem addressed by a study
and briefly addresses the question: What is the problem that the research will address?
5. The first paragraph of a written research paper, or the first thing you say in an oral
presentation, or the first thing people see, hear, or experience about your project.
6. It is a reference tool that allows your readers to quickly and easily navigate to data in
your thesis or dissertation.
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7. A research structure that summarizes the overall purpose of the study and the
research problem(s) you investigated and a brief summary of your interpretations
and conclusions.
9. This list identifies the titles and locations of visuals (figures, drawings, photos, maps) in
administrative or research documents.
10. It is the first page of your research that gives the readers an overview of the research.
a. Title Page b. Table of Contents
c. Abstract d. Review and Related Literature
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