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Formats for All Plans, Proposals and Final paper

Parts of Document Analysis

Title:

Researcher:

Section:

 Title
o (make a creative title that will give idea to the reader what is your paper all about
eg. Proteins: Excellent Body Builders)
 Rationale
o (the importance and impact to humans and other organisms of the study being
analysed.)
 Methodology
o (what was done to discover such development, state the methodology presented on
the papers being analysed, you may also state the comparison or differences of the
methodology of the papers)
 Results & Discussion
o (of the study/ies conducted; includes arguments and issues, you compare all the
results of the studies)
 Conclusion
o (Your own words, based on your findings. Appraisal of the studies)

Parts of Community-Based Projects

*Proposal

Title:

Researcher:

Section:

I. Context and Rationale

1. Problem Statement
2. Rationale
3. Project goals and objectives

II. Proposed Innovation, Intervention, or Strategy

1. Activities

III. Methodology

1. Project Plan
a. Community Involvement
b. Fund raising
c. Human Resources
d. Work Schedule
2. Sample/Participants and /or other sources of data and information
3. Data Gathering

IV. Work Plan and Timeline

V. Cost Estimates

VI. References

Parts of Research Proposal

Title:

Researcher:

Section:

I. Introduction
a. Provide research question (may include hypothesis for proposal)
b. Explain the significance (include scope)
c. Review of background or known information on your topic
II. Methods
a. Describe your methods for gathering information
b. Explain your sources of information, both primary and secondary

For Proposal:

III. Work Plan and Timeline


IV. References

For Final Paper:

III. Results
a. Describe what you found out from your research
b. Develop each point thoroughly, as this is the main section of your research paper
c. This may include graphical presentations, tabulations and figures
IV. Discussion
a. Explain the significance of your findings
b. Describe how they support your hypothesis, objectives or questions
c. Discuss limitations of your research

NOTE: The proposal and the final paper must follow the Chicago Formatting Style. For information
on how to write in the Chicago Manual of Style, please do visit the following sites:

 Chicago Manual of Style Online:


https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/book/ed17/frontmatter/toc.html
 Purdue Online Writing Lab, Chicago Manual of Style, s. 2017:
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/chicago_manual_17th_edition/
chicago_style_introduction.html

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