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SUMMATIVE TEST IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

JAMES BERNARD OPLADO GERENA ICT PROGRAMMING 12

1. A 1. Background information builds on the key points listed in your introduction,


2. D but is not the paper's primary focus. Sufficient Background information
3. A allows the reader to assess whether you have a fundamental understanding
4. B of the research issue being studied and encourages confidence in the overall
5. A consistency of your study and results.
6. A
7. A 2. A written statement that describes why the research was needed is the
8. A significance of the study. It's a justification for the value of your work and its
9. A effect on your area of study, its contribution to new knowledge and how it
10. can help others.
11. A
3. The scope of the study outlines the degree to which the thesis will
12. A
investigate the research field and describes the criteria that will function
13. B
within the study. The scope of a research paper is usually followed by its
14. A
constraints.
15. A
4. The description of terms is generally an appendix to a work (book, research
paper, pamphlet, etc.) with a list of acronyms, jargon, credits, etc., either at
the beginning or more possibly near the end. This is a vital aspect of the
research paper or report that clearly describes the main or relevant words in
the analysis.

5. A theoretical and conceptual framework provides a researcher with ample


support to explain the need and relevance for the field study when used
well together; in addition, the researcher who prefers to have a theoretical
and conceptual framework in the research study shows adequate support to
explain the need and relevance for the field study.

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