RESEARCH TITLE Factors to be considered in writing a Research Title
1. The title should be clear and
specifically stated. 2. The number of words in the title should not exceed fifteen (15) substantive words 3. The words in the title should be those that can be defined easily. Examples: 1. Learning by doing in Physics and the Academic Performances of Grade- 10 Learners of Zaragoza National High School.
2. Fertilizers and Soil Cultivation.
Below are some titles for research, with a’s presenting the titles to be improved, and b’s the improved titles. 1. a. A Study of Secondary School Student’s Interests b. First Year High School Students’ Interest in Relation to School Activities at Zaragoza National High School. 2. a. Major Sources of Stress b. Major Sources of Stress Among Executives of top twenty Corporations in Metro Manila 3. a. Work Performances Ratings of Nurses and Their Board Examination Ratings b. Work Performance Ratings of Nurses at St. Luke’s Hospital and Their Board Examination Ratings Exercises: Determine which title are good ones.
1. The relationship Between Stress and
Cardiac Arrest of Top Executives in the Philippine National bank and its Branches in Metro Manila. 2. Lay Off Practices of Workers in Manufacturing Firms . 3. Food Causes of Ulcer Among Teachers in Negros Oriental 4. RemedialTeaching Practices in Zaragoza Central School.
5. Job Satisfaction and
Performance of Filipino Therapist in the United States. Application :
1. What is the importance of
writing all the variables you need to study in your research title? Generalization: 1. What are the factors to be considered in Writing a Research Title? Rubric for Group Activity 1. The title is clear and specifically stated (5 4 3 2 1) 2. Members of the Group actively participate in preparation and presentation (5 4 3 2 1) 3. Presentation was well- prepared and organized (5 4 3 2 1) 4. Arguments and viewpoint are expressed during presentation (5 4 3 2 1) Evaluation ( based on Group presentation) Direction: (Group Activity) 1. On a piece of paper, make a list of some problems in our society or environment that need immediate solutions 2. Choose one problem in the list. Based on this problem you selected identify your Research topic. 3. Make a “Concept Map” to show how you narrowed down your Research topic 4. After you narrowed down your Research topic, make it specific by formulating your Research title.