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This document provides guidance on writing the introduction and background section of a research study. It recommends introducing the topic being investigated, discussing its context and effects, and identifying who is affected. The last paragraph of the introduction should provide the rationale for conducting the study. Key elements to include are the setting, issue, development, affected parties, and existing literature. Objectives, problem statement, significance, and definitions should also have their own sections.

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Chapter 1

This document provides guidance on writing the introduction and background section of a research study. It recommends introducing the topic being investigated, discussing its context and effects, and identifying who is affected. The last paragraph of the introduction should provide the rationale for conducting the study. Key elements to include are the setting, issue, development, affected parties, and existing literature. Objectives, problem statement, significance, and definitions should also have their own sections.

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Chapter 1

PROBLEM AND ITS


BACKGROUND
CHAPTER 1

PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1
Background and of the Study
Objectives of the Study
Statement of the Problem
Significance of the Study
Definition of terms
HOW TO WRITE THE RESEARCH INTRODUCTION
AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

1. The background of the study is part of the


introduction

2. Utilize the deductive method of paragraph


development

3. Do not place or use too much references or


citations
HOW TO WRITE THE RESEARCH INTRODUCTION
AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
4. The first few paragraphs may contain and discuss
the following;

• The setting of your study


• Introduce the issue that you will be investigating
• The effect and development of this issue
• Present who are affected of this issue
• Present some articles or legal basis proving that
this issue exists and does affect the respondents
5. The last paragraph of the introduction
should be the RATIONALE of the study. This
should present the reason for choosing the
topic and conduction the study.

6. Three to five pages should be enough for


this part of the study.
Objectives of the Study

In general, research objectives


describe what we expect to
achieve by a project.
Statement of the
Problem
Significance of the
Study

the significance of the study


is basically the importance of
your research.
Definition of terms

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