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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1

Q3-LAS 6

Raymariz B. Damaso Grade 11-STEM TABALANZA

ASSESSMENT:

I. A. Read the statements carefully and choose the letter of the best answer.

c 1. This refers to a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.

a. conceptual framework c. statement of the problem

b. significance of the study d. hypothesis

b 2. This is a structure that best explains the development of a study.

a. background of the study c. statement of the problem

b. conceptual framework d. hypothesis

d 3. This is an important part of a research paper where the key or important terms in

the study are clearly defined.

a. conceptual framework c. statement of the problem

b. significance of the study d. definition of terms

a 4. This provides context to the information that you are discussing in your paper. It

introduces your readers to the topic of your research.

a. background of the study c. statement of the problem

b. definition of terms d. hypothesis

d 5. This part explains the extent to which the research area will be explored in the work

and specifies the parameters within which the study will be operating.

a. significance of the study c. statement of the problem

b. definition of terms d. scope and delimitation

II. Identify the basic parts of a research paper described in each statement. Choose your answers from
the word bank.
Introduction Notes in Chapter 1 Significance of the Study

Scope and Delimitation Definition of Terms Conceptual Framework

Statement of the Problem Hypothesis

Conceptual Framework 1. serves as the plan or the blueprint of the study.

Definition of Terms 2. includes definitions of words operationally used in the study.

Introduction 3. serves as an overview of the research topic under investigation.

Scope and Delimitation 4. sets the parameters of the study which narrow down the scope of inquiry.

Hypothesis 5. states the concrete terms that a researcher expects to happen in the study.

Significance of the Study 6. cites the benefits certain groups of persons will get from the outcome of
the study.

Statement of the Problem 7. clearly expresses the specific direction or focus of the research problem or
inquiry.

Introduction 8. elaborates the origin of the research problem which led to the conduct of
the study.

Statement of the Problem 9. covers the general statement of the problem as well as the specific
research questions to

be answered in the study.

Scope and Delimitation 10. gives the concepts to be covered in the study as well as its boundaries in
terms of the respondents/participants, sampling technique, locale and the research methods to be used.

B. With your chosen research problem, formulate the general objective consistent with the pattern
given by Creswell and Clark (2014). (10 points)

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