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This document outlines the required sections and formatting for a qualitative research paper following the IMRAD structure. It includes 26 sections that must be included such as the title page, abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and references. Each section has specific requirements for what content should be covered and formatting guidelines. The overall summary provides a comprehensive checklist to ensure all necessary components of a qualitative research paper are included and formatted correctly according to standards.

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Quali Imrad

This document outlines the required sections and formatting for a qualitative research paper following the IMRAD structure. It includes 26 sections that must be included such as the title page, abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and references. Each section has specific requirements for what content should be covered and formatting guidelines. The overall summary provides a comprehensive checklist to ensure all necessary components of a qualitative research paper are included and formatted correctly according to standards.

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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (IMRAD Format)

Item
REQUIRED ITEMS
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1 Title Page
- Title contains the central phenomenon being studied;
- Title contains the people being studied.
- Site is optional.
2 Approval Sheet
- three panel members.
3 ABSTRACT
- Not more than 250 words; not intended; concise single paragraph; past tense;
one ;sentence introduction, purpose; informants/participants/ materials;
method; key findings; implications and contribution; no recommendation;
concluding remarks.
- Keywords not more than 6 items; Starts with the field of the study, variables,
concerns, last word is Philippines. Written in italics
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS/ LIST OF TABLES/ LIST OF FIGURES (if any)
- Page nos. match content.

Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
5 Rationale
- 2 to 3 pages only;
- Clearly state what the problem/issue is in relation to the topic; background as to
results and implications of previous works leading to the rationale of the study;
- Evidence provided that the issue is important;
- Research problem/issue fit a qualitative approach;
- Last paragraph – what was done in the present study.
6 Purpose of the Study
- Purpose statement indicates central phenomenon of the study;
- Indicates the people and place where the study will occur;
- Contains the basic elements in the template of John Creswell re-purpose of
the study.
7 Research Questions
- Central question indicates the central phenomenon, the people and place of
study.
8 Theoretical Lens
- Theory appropriate to the study and traceable in the internet;
- With sources;
- Link to the study justified;
- Add theories once themes have been generated;
- Each major theme generated should be supported with theory/theories.
9 Significance of the Study
- Overall importance of the study;
- Possible contribution to the field of study;
- One or two paragraph, but not exceeding one page.
10 Definition of Terms
- Only the keywords in the title are defined operationally (how they are used in
the study).
11 Delimitations and Limitations
- Scope of the study clearly discussed;
- Possible weaknesses of the study laid down, like generalizability issue in
qualitative research; data collection, etc.
12 Organization of the Study
- Description of each chapter clearly defined.

Chapter 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
13 - Literature review of the research problem under study provided;
- Titles of related articles may be adopted as sidehead as long as other related articles
could be integrated to form a comprehensive section;
- Coherence between & among paragraph by using appropriate transition terms-
sources;
- Not earlier than 5 years; except for theories and very important authors, 10% from old
articles may be allowed;
- Current style on related literature followed (e.g., resonation, inventory, compare &
contrast, etc.);
- Paraphrased, not copy-pasted;
- Synthesis as last paragraph of RRL, a general summary & last sentence is
contribution to study;
- Citing family name only of the author, year;
- Every paragraph contains authors;
- An inventory of three or more authors, arranged in alphabetical order, of a particular
concept present in majority in the pages
- At least 10 pages.

Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY
14 - Opening paragraph introducing the content of the entire chapter;
- This chapter is sometimes considered as technical review of related literature.
15 Research Design
- Appropriate qualitative approach, with author; justification for its use &
contextualized to the study (e.g. education, business, etc.);
- Detailed description of the chosen qualitative research approach
(Phenomenology, Ethnography, Case Study, Grounded Theory, Narrative
Discourse/Content Analysis, etc.). More authors cited, the better.
16 Research Participants/Materials
- Description of the participants (for FGD) or informants (In-Depth Interview) or
materials (Discourse/ Content Analysis) is clear and detailed;
- Description of how the participants/ informants/ materials are chosen. Inclusion
and exclusion criteria fully explained;
- Context/setting of the study adequately describe.
17 Data Collection
- Description of extensive steps taken to obtain access to people and sites;
- The unit of research may be the people, events, institutions, conversations, written
materials, Whether is the unit, a detailed explanation is presented; what makes the
unit of the research unusual or important is fully explained;
- Explanation/justification of specific sampling (purposeful, theoretical, quota, snowball,
etc.) used in the study;
- For triangulations - multiple methods, multiple theories are used.
18 Data analysis
- Detailed description and reference how the analysis is done;
- Adequate discussion of how themes, concepts and categories are derived
from the data.
19 Ethical Considerations
- Confidentiality issue adequately dealt with;
- Informed consent documentation properly discussed.
Chapter 4
RESULTS
20 - Data presented systematically following the sequence of research questions in
Chapter 1;
- Findings presented in themes or categories in table/chart/visuals so that multiple
perspectives can be easily seen;
- Findings realistic and accurate;
- Selected actual transcripts with English translation presented to support important
themes.
Chapter 5
DISCUSSION
21 Discussion of Findings
- Sequence of interpretations of findings follow the sequence in Chapter 3
supplemented with researcher’s perspectives and literature support;
- Theories for every major themes generated discussed here comprehensively
with the findings whether complementary or not.
22 Implications for Practice
- Each important findings with corresponding implications;
- Suggestions maybe made in this section;
- Literature support is made for every implication.
23 Concluding Remarks
- A brief paragraph summarizing the Discussion section;
- Personal journey/insights of the researcher in connection with the study maybe
presented here.
24 REFERENCES
- APA format (7th Edition, 2020);
- Alphabetical order;
- All authors cited in the reference, correct spelling, correct year
25 APPENDICES
- Page break for every appendix with page # but none for appended documents;
- Informed Consent;
- Interview Guide;
- Interview Guide Validation Sheets;
- Certificate of Grammarian;
- 3 Sample Letter Requests for Conduct of Study;
- 3 Sample Certificates of Appearance;
- Other documents deemed important;
- Curriculum Vitae.
26 FORMAT
- No big vacant space within the chapter;
- Wiki and blogs not acceptable references, hence not included;
- No artistic fonts for preliminary pages;
- No year for cited author;
- No web sites/search engines in the text; only in the reference section;
- Citing key words of article title if no author and only n.d of retrieval if no date;
- No contractions (e.g. won’t, didn’t, etc);
- Margin: 1.5’’ left, 1.0’’ right, 1.0’’ top, 1.0’’ bottom;
- Page # upper right hand; Chapter page - no page #;
- Avoid one sentence paragraph and one whole page paragraph;
- Numbers below 10 – in words ; Numbers 10 and above – in figures;
- Avoid numbered enumeration in literature review. Must be in paragraph form;
- Tenses:
Chapter 1 –present tense;
Chapter 2 – past tense;
Chapter 3 – past tense;
Chapter 4 – past tense for researcher’s account of the data collected;
Chapter 5 – present tense, but past tense for statements referring to results
and literature review.

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