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Title Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction
Review of Related Literature and Studies
Conceptual Framework
Research Questions
Hypothesis
Significance of the Study
Scope and Limitations
Method
Type of Research
Respondents
Sampling Method
Sources of Data
Instrument/s
Data Collection Procedure
Ethical Considerations
Data Analysis
Timetable/Gantt Chart
Cost Estimates
Plan for Dissemination and Advocacy
References
Appendices
Instrument/s
Declaration of Anti-Plagiarism
Absence of Conflict of Interest
Action Research Manuscript Guide
Font Style: Times New Roman
Font Size: 12
Line and Paragraph Spacing: Double Space
Spacing before and after paragraph: Zero (0)
Margin: 1.50 inch Left, 1.00 inch Right, Top, and Bottom
Title Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Context and Rationale
Research Questions
Hypothesis (if the study requires) Significance of the Study
Scope and Limitations
Method
Type of Research
Respondents
Sampling Method
Proposed Intervention/Strategy Instrument/s
Data Collection Procedure
Ethical Considerations
Data Analysis
Work plan
Cost Estimates
Plan for Dissemination and Utilization
References
Appendices
Instrument/s
Consent and Assent Letters
Declaration of Anti-Plagiarism
Absence of Conflict of Interest
Capstone Project
A research paper should be prepared and available along with the project data
book and any necessary forms or relevant written materials. A research paper
helps organize data as well as thoughts. A good paper includes the following
sections.
a. Title Page and Table of Contents: The title page and table of contents allow
the reader to follow the organization of the paper quickly.
b. Introduction: The introduction sets the scene for your report. The
introduction includes the purpose, your hypothesis, the problem or
engineering goals, an explanation of what prompted your research, and
what you hoped to achieve.
Research Plan
A. Question or Problem being addressed.
B. Goals/Expected outcomes/Hypotheses
C. Description in detail of the method or procedures.
D. Bibliography
Title Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction
Engineering Goals
Research Questions
Hypothesis (if the study requires)
Features and Specifications
Market Trends and Opportunities
Significance of the Study
Scope and Limitations
References
Appendices
Instrument/s
Consent and Assent Letters
Declaration of Anti-Plagiarism
Absence of Conflict of Interest