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Formulating Research Title Proposal

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FORMULATING

RESEARCH TITLE
PROPOSAL
RESEARCH TOPIC or RESEARCH PROBLEM

isan intellectual stimulus calling for an answer in


the form of scientific inquiry. Topics or problems are
general questions about relations among variables,
or characteristics of the phenomenon which a
researcher needs to undertake (Birionet.al., p.7).
Selected Guidelines in the Formulation of a
Research Title

✓ The title must contain the following elements:


a. the subject matter or research problem.
b. the setting or locale of the study.
c. the respondents or participants involved in the study; and
d. the time or period when the study was conducted (If the title
becomes too long because of these elements, the timeframe or period
may be omitted except in evaluation studies.
Selected Guidelines in the Formulation of a
Research Title

✓ The title must contain the following elements:


a. the subject matter or research problem.
b. the setting or locale of the study.
c. the respondents or participants involved in the study; and
d. the time or period when the study was conducted (If the title
becomes too long because of these elements, the timeframe or period
may be omitted except in evaluation studies.
Selected Guidelines in the Formulation of a
Research Title

✓ The title must be broad enough to include all aspects of the study but
should be brief and concise as possible.
✓ The use of terms as “analysis of”, “An Investigation of” and the like
should be avoided. All these are understood to have been done in a research.
✓ If the title contains more than one line, it should be written in inverted
pyramid.
✓ When typed or encoded in the title page, all words in the title should be in
capital letters.
Selected Guidelines in the Formulation of a
Research Title

✓ If possible, the title should not be longer than 15 substantive words.


✓ Avoid a long, detailed title that gives too much information.
✓ To shorten the title, delete the terms “assessment” or “evaluation”
if these are already emphasized in the text.
Characteristics of a Good Title

1.A title should give readers information about the contents of the
research and is preferable to one that is vague or general.
2.Titles do not need to be stuffy or dull, but they should generally
give readers some idea at the outset of what the research paper will
contain.
3.Choose a title that is a phrase rather than a complete sentence.
Characteristics of a Good Title

4.Select a straightforward title over other kinds.


5.Use no punctuation at the end of a title.
6.Do not underline the title of research or enclose it in quotation
marks, instead, use a word processing program or printer that permits
italics. Use them in place of underlining.
7.The problem may be stated in question form or given as a
declarative statement.
I.E.: Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of
Modular Distance Learning and Face to Face
Classes in Learning Science Among Grade 10
Students of Tominamos Integrated School S.Y.
2022-2023
What: Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of Modular Distance
Learning and Face to Face Classes in Learning Science

Where: Tominamos Integrated School

Who: Grade 10 Students of Tominamos Integrated School

When: S.Y. 2022-2023

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