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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

RESEARCH – Is a process of executing various mental acts for discovering and examining facts and
information to prove the accuracy or truthfulness of your claim or conclusions about the topic of
your research. Research requires you to inquire or investigate about your chosen research topic by
asking questions that will make you engage yourself in the top level thinking strategies of
interpreting, analyzing, synthesizing, criticizing, appreciating, or creating to enable you to discover
truths about the many things you tend to wonder about the topic of your research work.

Characteristics of Research

1. Accuracy – It must give correct or accurate data, which the footnotes, notes, and
bibliographical entries should honestly and appropriately documented or acknowledged.

2. Objectiveness – It must deal with facts, not with mere opinions arising from assumptions,
generalizations, predictions, or conclusions.

3. Timeliness – It must work on a topic that is fresh, new, and interesting to the present
society.

4. Relevance – Its topic must be instrumental in improving society or in solving problems


affecting the lives of people in a community.

5. Clarity – It must succeed in expressing its central point or discoveries by using simple, direct,
concise, and correct language.

6. Systematic – It must take place in n organized or orderly manner.

Purpose of Research

1. To learn how to work independently

2. To learn how to work scientifically or systematically

3. To have an in-depth knowledge of something

4. To elevate your mental abilities by letting you think in higher-order thinking strategies
(HOTS) of inferring, evaluating, synthesizing, appreciating, applying and creating.

5. To improve your reading and writing skills

6. To be familiar with the basic tools of research and the various techniques of gathering data
and of presenting research findings.

7. To free yourself, to a certain extent, from the domination or strong influence of a single
textbook or of the professors’ lone viewpoint or spoon feeding.
ASSIGMENT (MONDAY) – SEPTEMBER 12, 2022-09-07

SUBMIT THREE RESEARCH TITLE WITH DIFFERENT TOPICS FOR CHECKING AND
IN PREPARATION FOR THE RESEARCH TITLE PROPOSAL

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