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RESEARCH

PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
A research proposal is a simply a structured,
formal document that explains what you plan to
research (i.e. your research topic), why it’s worth
researching (i.e. your justification), and how you plan
to investigate it (i.e. your practical approach).
(1)PROJECT PROFILE
Project Title: Application of Efficient Net B-3 for Covid-19 Detection
from Cough Audio

Name of Project Proponent/s:

Region: Division:

School: Grade Level: 10

Project Duration (number of months): 5

Email: Contact Number:


(2) CATEGORY OF RESEARCH (4) THEME
____ Physical Science ______Food Safety
__ Life Science ______Water Conservation
____ Robotics and Intelligent Machines ______Renewable Energy
Mathematics and Computational ______Cyber Security
Sciences ______Traffic / Road Congestion
_ _Health
______Disaster Mitigation
(3) ______Agriculture and Environment
____ Individual ______Others (please specify)
Team _______________________
(5) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

It is a brief discussion about


the proposal.
(6) INTRODUCTION
It is a declaration of the project and its idea
and context to explain the goals and
objectives to be reached and other relevant
information that explains the need for the
project and states the aims to describe the
amount of work planned for
implementation; refers to a simple
explanation or depiction of the project that
can be used as communication material.
(6) INTRODUCTION
(6.1) RATIONALE/ SIGNIFICANCE
RATIONALE- a brief analysis of the
problems identified related to the
project
SIGNIFICANCE – refers to the
alignment to national S&T priorities,
strategic relevance to national
development and addresses current
issues and concerns.
The NSTP identifies 12 priority areas
for S&T development (the sectors are
listed in no particular order):

(a) agriculture, forestry and natural resources


(b) health/medical sciences
(c) Biotechnology
(d) information and communications technology
(e) Microelectronics
(f) materials science and engineering
The NSTP identifies 12 priority
areas for S&T development (the
sectors are listed in no particular
order):

(g) earth and marine sciences

(h) fisheries and aquaculture

(i) environment

( j) natural disaster mitigation

(k) Energy

(l) manufacturing and process engineering


(6) INTRODUCTION

(6.2) SCIENTIFIC BASIS/ THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK/


MATHEMATICAL THEORY INVOLVED
SCIENTIFIC BASIS- scientific findings, conclusions or
assumptions used as justification for the research.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK/ MATHEMATICAL THEORY
INVOLVED –the structure that summarizes concepts and
theories that serve as basis for the data analysis and
interpretation of the research data.
How to Examine Examine the research problem
write the
Theoretica
l Review Review the Related Literature

Framework?
Choose Choose the theory applicable
to your study

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK/ MATHEMATICAL


Discuss the theory and its
Discuss relation to your present study
THEORY INVOLVED
Include these in your
paragraph:
• Title of theory
• Author /proponent
• Theoretical principle
• Relationship/relevance to present
study
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK/ MATHEMATICAL
THEORY INVOLVED
Prompts The study is anchored on…
:
This study is supported by the
theory of…

This study is founded on the theory


of…

The theoretical underpinning of


THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK/ MATHEMATICAL this study is…
THEORY INVOLVED
(6) INTRODUCTION

(6.3) OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES- statements of the general and specific


purposes to address the problem areas of the project.
(7) REVIEW
OF RELATED
LITERATURE
AND STUDIES
Related Literature

It refers to all the


writings of a country
Most are published. that includes those
books dealing with
special subjects.
Related Studies

It refers to investigations that are usually unpublished materials such as manuscripts and thesis which
were conducted previously to which the present study has similarity and relatedness.

It is about reviewing or studying existing works carried out in your project/research field.

Most are product of empirical knowledge.

Can be taken from journals, magazines, website links, government reports and other sources
Importance of RRLS
• Assists the researchers in searching for a research title
• It helps the researcher to add more measurable variables for his study.
• It guides the researcher in the preparation of research design and
methodology.
• It is used in constructing the content of the research questionnaires.
• It guides the researcher in the statistical analysis.
• Provide information that may support and strengthen the findings of the study
on hand.
Good Characteristics of RRLS

•Relevant
•Updated
•Reliable
•Objective
Functions of Review of Related
Literature and Studies

• Establish the existing problem of the topic of


interest
• Pinpoints the weaknesses of your study
• It leads the researcher on the correct procedure to
be followed for more accurate results.
• It highlights the importance of the investigation.
How to write a RRLS?

•Gathering them in the notecards


•Copying statement from the article
•Arranging them per variable.
Important points that should researchers should
note in RRL

It must explain the


statement of one author
about the topic and It also identifies the origin
contrast the same topic of the problem
another author says about
it.
Important points that should
researchers should note in RRS
• The researcher’s motivation (Rationale) for conducting
the study
• The objective of the study
• variables involved in the study
• The research design of the study
• quantitative analysis
• The major results and conclusions
How to organized RRL?
1. Chronological Order

2. By part

3. By variable (Thematic organization)


Statement
of the
Problem
Chronological
Order
By part
Thematic
Organization
Thematic
Organization
Literature or Study?
1. Book
2. Encyclopedia
3. Thesis
4. Magazine
5. Manuscripts
Literature or Study?
1. Most are published.
2. It refers to investigations that are usually unpublished materials
such as manuscripts and thesis which were conducted previously
to which the present study has similarity and relatedness.
3. It refers to all the writings of a country that includes those books
dealing with special subjects.
4. Most are product of empirical knowledge.
5. Can be taken from journals, magazines, website links, government
reports and other sources

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