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Chapter 1-3 Outline (New Primer)

The document outlines the structure and components of a research paper. It discusses opening statements, theoretical frameworks, research variables, objectives, hypotheses, significance, scope and limitations, and definitions of concepts for chapter 1. Chapter 2 will review literature and studies. Chapter 3 will cover the research methodology including design, location, instruments, population and sampling, data collection and analysis procedures, and ethics.

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Chapter 1-3 Outline (New Primer)

The document outlines the structure and components of a research paper. It discusses opening statements, theoretical frameworks, research variables, objectives, hypotheses, significance, scope and limitations, and definitions of concepts for chapter 1. Chapter 2 will review literature and studies. Chapter 3 will cover the research methodology including design, location, instruments, population and sampling, data collection and analysis procedures, and ethics.

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Chapter 1: The Problem and its Context

 Opening statement (Introduction)


o Global
o Local
o Personal
o Legal, policy, and scriptural bases / Institutional Relevance
o Research objectives

 Theoretical framework
o Theory, Proponent. Year
o Primacy and Limitations
o How the theory is used in research

 Conceptual/Research framework
o Research Variables - Relationship = IV-Box DV- Ovals
 Identify concept and relationships
 Justify the reasons why the variables are essentials (literature)
o Expi or Quasi = testing, intervention, and feedback
 Statement of the problem
o
 Objectives of the Study
o General objective to design (mention the desired output)
 Hypothesis
o Null
 Significance of the Study
o Enumerate all the possible stakeholders (CIC at the last part)
 Scope and Limitation
o What
o Who
o How
o When
o Where
 2nd para. Sampling issues: selection biases, representation, threats to objectivity
and validity.
 Contextual Definition of Concepts
Chapter 2

Review of Literature

Literature and Studies

Active Voice

Chapter 3: Research Methodology

 Research Design/Research Procedure / Research Flow chart


 Research Locale
 Research Instrument pilot testing or reliability, validity testing
 Population and Sampling
 Intervention Procedure (for experimental or quasi only)
 Data Collection Procedure (Quanti) or Information Gathering Procedure (Quali)
 Data Analysis Procedure
 Ethical Considerations

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