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Senior High School Department

Technological Institute of the Philippines – Quezon City Campus


935 Aurora Blvd., cor. 20th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City.

PROJECT
TITLE/NAME
Sub – heading

SUBMITTED TO:
Jhonnet Kim D. Galit

SUBMITTED BY:
A, B
C, D
E, F

(DATE SUBMITTED)
***Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in the subject IMM001 entitled Research Immersion for
STEM under the supervision of Mr. Jhonnet Kim D.G. Galit, 2nd Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020***
CHAPTER I – INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study

(Paragraphs should contain the preliminary definitions, the status quo related to the study,

the relevance of the problem and the study that will be conducted, and the possible issues and

challenges to be faced that will be tackled by the study.) (Minimum of 5-7 paragraphs with each

paragraph containing 8 – 10 sentences.) (Should be well paraphrased and cited.)

Statement of the Problem

(It should contain the general problem that is connected to the study’s area of interest and

continually gets more specific as approaching the questions that the research asks.) (It should

contain 3 – 5 specific research questions that the study aims to answer.)

Objectives of the Study

(The main objective of the study should be introduced first and how it relates to the main

research question.) (The specific questions should be opened by the phrase, “The study aims to

do the following:”) (There should be at least 3 – 5 specific objectives placed in this area.)

Significance of the Study

(This part should have 1 – 2 paragraphs dedicated to why this study is significant to the

field of study or interest that it belongs. It should also detail how this study will help create a

solution to the problem selected.) (It should also provide a list of significant stakeholders and

how will they be affected by the study.)

Scope and Limitation of the Study

(This should contain what the research will only study and how it plans to do it. It also

details what are the things that will or will not be included in the study.) (There should be at least

2 – 3 paragraphs explaining this.)


CHAPTER II – THE LITERATURE REVIEW

(Introduce first the function of this chapter and what are the focus areas that will be touched in

the literatures that will be used.)

The Review of Related Literature

Main Topic I

Sub – Topic A.

Sub – Topic B.

Sub – Topic 1.

Sub – Topic 2.

Main Topic II

Main Topic III

Main Topic IV

Main Topic V

Synthesis

(This is the summary of the whole RRLs and how are the interrelated and interconnected

with each other.) (There should be at least 3 – 5 paragraphs summarizing and explaining it.)

Operational Definition of Terms

Word – Definition

ACRONYM – (Meaning of Acronym). Definition

Abbreviation – (Expanded Meaning of Abbreviation) - Definition

Study Framework

Theoretical Framework

(IMAGE OF THE FRAMEWORK)


Figure 2.1. – (Scientific Principle) – Theoretical Framework of the Study.

(Explain the process of the Theoretical Framework and the scientific principle

behind it.)

Conceptual Framework

(IMAGE OF THE FRAMEWORK)

Figure 2.2. – The Conceptual Framework of the Study.

(Explain the process of the Conceptual Framework and the scientific principle

behind it.)

Hypothesis

Null Hypothesis

(State that there will be no effect of the product or the project to the current

situation)

Alternative Hypothesis

(State that there will be a positive effect of the product or the project to the current

situation)

CHAPTER III – METHODOLOGY

Research Design

(Explain the Quantitative Analysis Approach in research and cite the source that you will

be getting it from. After which, explain the experimental approach to be used in the study and

what specific type of experimental research will the study utilize.) (There should be at least 3 – 5

paragraphs explaining it.) (The provision of a figure or illustration of the experimental approach

selected is preferred, but is not a requirement.)


Schematic Diagram

(It should provide a background of the different processes involved in each of the parts of the

study. Provide a summary of what will happen in the study.)

Pre – Experiment – (Includes Product Preparation, Gathering of Materials and

Apparatuses, and Data and Variable Identification)

(Flowchart A IMAGE)

Figure 3.1. – The Pre – Experiment Process

(Have a brief, concise, and detailed summary of what are the processes involved in this

flowchart) (This must be 2 – 4 paragraphs long with 3 – 5 sentences in it.)

Experiment Proper – (Includes Experiment Procedure, and Experimental Set – up

Observation and Inferences)

(Flowchart B IMAGE)

Figure 3.2. – The Experiment Proper Process

(Have a brief, concise, and detailed summary of what are the processes involved in this

flowchart) (This must be 2 – 4 paragraphs long with 3 – 5 sentences in it.)

Post – Experiment – (Includes Data Gathering and Collection Techniques, Data

Organization, and Data Analysis Techniques)

(Flowchart C IMAGE)

Figure 3.3. – The Post – Experiment Process

(Have a brief, concise, and detailed summary of what are the processes involved in this

flowchart) (This must be 2 – 4 paragraphs long with 3 – 5 sentences in it.)


Project Blueprint

(WHOLE PRODUCT IMAGE)

Figure 3.4. – Project Blueprint of (Product Name).

(Explain the parts and components of the product)

(CROSS – SECTION PRODUCT IMAGE)

Figure 3.5. – Project Blueprint of (Product Name) Cross - Sectioned.

(Explain the parts and components of the product that is visible)

Experimental Set – up

Parameter to be Tested A. (Explain why this parameter needs to be tested and how will

this parameter be tested) (Identify what are the controlled (assumed constant) variables in the set

– ups)

(Control Set – Up Image)

Figure 3.6. – Control Set – up for Parameter A

(Experimental Set – Up A Image)

Figure 3.7. – Experimental Set – up A for Parameter A

(Experimental Set – Up B Image)

Figure 3.8. – Experimental Set – up B for Parameter A

Parameter to be Tested B. (Explain why this parameter needs to be tested and how will

this parameter be tested) (Identify what are the controlled (assumed constant) variables in the set

– ups)

(Control Set – Up Image)

Figure 3.9. – Control Set – up for Parameter B


(Experimental Set – Up A Image)

Figure 3.10. – Experimental Set – up A for Parameter B

(Experimental Set – Up B Image)

Figure 3.11. – Experimental Set – up B for Parameter B

Cost Analysis

Materials and Apparatuses Used

Item Description Quantity Cost per Unit Total Cost

Figure 3.12. – Costs of Materials and Apparatuses Used

Cost Benefit Analysis

Prototype Difference Commercial / Industry Product


Item Cost Item Cost

Figure 3.13. – Comparison of Costs and Benefits of Available Products

REFERENCES

 Must follow the 5th edition APA Citation Format.


 Items in the citation should be alphabetized.
 Follow the proper format of the citation or reference page.
 See the Attachment for the format of the citations or use Citationmachine.net for
assistance on the format of the citation.

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