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I3-Presentation-Format

The document outlines the structure and requirements for a research presentation, including sections such as problem introduction, theoretical and conceptual frameworks, research objectives, scope and limitations, research design, data gathering procedures, and conclusions. Each section has specific guidelines regarding content and presentation style, emphasizing brevity and clarity. Additionally, it includes notes for presenters on how to engage with the audience and manage time effectively during the presentation.

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I3-Presentation-Format

The document outlines the structure and requirements for a research presentation, including sections such as problem introduction, theoretical and conceptual frameworks, research objectives, scope and limitations, research design, data gathering procedures, and conclusions. Each section has specific guidelines regarding content and presentation style, emphasizing brevity and clarity. Additionally, it includes notes for presenters on how to engage with the audience and manage time effectively during the presentation.

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Research Title

Names of the researchers


Introduce the problem (supported
by RRL)
-Limit up to 5 sentences
-one slide only
Theoretical framework
- Enumerate and write the theories here without
description
- one slide only

NOTE:
-During presentation, explain the theories as a whole
relating to the variables of the study
Conceptual framework
-only put the diagram here
-one slide only

NOTE:
-during presentation, explain the relationship of the
variables
Research objective and Statement
of the Problem
-one sentence for objective
- 3 SOPs
-one slide only
SCOPE and LIMITATION
-make it brief
-one slide only

NOTE:
-during the presentation, include the reason why you
chose these research participants or locale
Research design
• Just write the research design

NOTE:
-do not put the description or explanation here, just
explain why you use this research design in your study
DATA GATHERING PROCEDURE
-make it brief
-one slide only

NOTE:
-during the presentation, include here the sampling used
SOP 1:
• Answer to SOP 1 written in tabular form. Include the
frequency or mean, verbal description and
interpretation.

NOTE:
-during the presentation, include here the statistical
treatment used to answer SOP1. State it first before the
answer.
SOP 2:
• Answer to SOP 2 written in tabular form. Include the
mean, verbal description and interpretation.

NOTE:
-during the presentation, include here the statistical
treatment used to answer SOP2. State it first before the
answer.
SOP 3:
• Answer to SOP 3 written in tabular form. Include the null
hypothesis, p-value, decision and interpretation.

NOTE: include correlation coefficient if descriptive


correlational and include pairwise table if applicable for
descriptive comparative

NOTE:
-during the presentation, include here the statistical
treatment used to answer SOP2. State it first before the
answer.
Conclusion
-Limit to 5 sentences
-one slide only
Recommendation
- Just enumerate them. Do not put the description or
explanations. Just say them during the presentation.
NOTE:
• You only have 10 minutes to present your work. Make all
your statements and explanation short.
• During presentation, avoid reading your scripts. Have
them as a guide only. It is highly encouraged to
memorize your part.
• Wear a complete uniform and Name Tag
• Presenters of the day will prepare snacks for the 3
panelists

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