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TOPIC: Research Format (Part 2)

KEY CONCEPTS
Pure/Basic Research Format
Title Page
Approval sheet The Title should be in Sentence-case (Capitalize First Letter of Every
Noun), Bold, Times New Roman, Font 14, Aligned Center, Five
Abstract
Space from Top Margin and should Follow Inverted
Acknowledgments (optional) Pyramid Format
Dedication (optional)
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures A Research Paper in Junior/Senior High Department
Chapter 1. THE PROBLEM & ITS BACKGROUND submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements
in Subject Description
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Theoretical/Conceptual Framework
1.3 Statement of the Problem (and Hypothesis if applicable)
1.4 Significance of the Study
Full Name 1
1.5 Scope and Delimitation of the Study Full Name 2
1.6 Definition of Terms __Full Name 3__
Chapter 2. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Researchers
Chapter 3. RESEARCH METHODS
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Participants of the Study
3.3 Setting of the Study Name of Research Adviser(s), (LPT, MAEd, Ph. D.)
3.4 Research Instrument Designation (Secondary School Teacher - III)
Adviser
3.5 Data Gathering Procedure
3.6 Data Analysis
Chapter 4. PRESENTATION, ANAYSIS &
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Chapter 5. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS &
RECOMMENDATIONS
References
Appendix Month, Year
Curriculum Vitae

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL ABSTRACT

A good abstract is accurate, non-evaluative, coherent and readable, and concise


This research attached hereto, titled “TITLE IN UPPERCASE”, prepared and submitted
(APA 6th Edition). The abstract is a brief summary of the research study, totaling
by NAME IN UPPERCASE* as his/her partial requirement for Practical Research 1.
from 150 to 250 words. It should be written in past tense when referring to the con-
________________________ duct of the study (e.g. “Results showed that”, “The participants of the study were
Adviser composed of”); but in present tense when referring to ideas, concepts or implica-
tions derived from the research study (e.g. The findings imply that). Consider writing
the abstract after the paper has been completed. Abstract should contain the
Approved as his/her research project for Practical Research 1 by the School
Research Committee. following: Keywords (maybe 3 to 4 keywords after the abstract); one sentence
statement of the problem or research question; brief description of the subjects or
participants (identify how many and any relevant characteristics); brief description
_________________________ _________________________
of the research methods and procedures; basic findings/report of the results, includ-
Head, Ethics Review Head, Instrument Validation Review
ing effect, sizes, and confidence interval and/or statistical significance levels; and

_________________________ _________________________ conclusions and implications or applications. The research abstract is counted as
Head, Plagiarism & Authenticity Review Head, Technical Review page ii (lowercase Roman numeral) with a running head or abbreviated title. The
word abstract should be in upper letters centered at the top of the page in bold
_________________________ _________________________
format. The justified abstract should be a single paragraph without paragraph
Co-chairman, School Research Committee Chairman, School Research Committee
indention.

Accepted as his/her research project for Practical Research 1 by the School


Principal.
Keywords: Abstract, Research, Writing guide
________________________ ________________________
Date School Principal II

*for group research, write the name of the team leader, et. al. (example: JUAN P. DELA CRUZ, et. al.)
**can be changed based on the requiring subject/agency

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