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I.

The subject and the Problems

1.Is the subject significant, timely and of current issue?


2.Is it clearly delimited but big enough for making valid generalizations?
3.Is the title appropriate for the subject?
4.Are the sub problems specific, clear, and unequivocal?

II. The Design of the Study

1.Is the research methodology appropriate?


2.Is the design clear and in accordance with the scientific method of
research?
3.Is the report prepared carefully following acceptable format and
mechanics?
4.Are the documentation adequate and properly done?

III. The Data (Findings)

1.Are the data adequate, valid and reliable?


2.Are they analyzed carefully and correctly treated
statistically?
3.Are they interpreted correctly and adequately?

IV. Conclusions (Generalizations)

1.Are the conclusions based upon the findings?


2.Do they answer the specific questions raised at the beginning of the
      investigation?
3.Are they logical and valid outcomes of the study?
4.Are they stated concisely and clearly and limited only to the subject of
the study?

V. Recommendations

1.Are the recommendations based upon the findings and conclusions?


2.Are they feasible, practical, and attainable?
3.Are they action-oriented? (They recommend action to remedy
unfavorable
     condition discovered)
4.Are they limited only to the subject of the study but recommend
further researchon the same subject?

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