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Lesson 1: Introduction

and Research Titling


(Part 1)
This discusses the research title,
problem (or Introduction) and
their definitions and the process of
writing each part through various
activities. This includes the
Overview background of the study,
statement of the problem, scope
and limitations of the study,
significance of the study, and
definition of terms.
Definition of Research: Research
is a systematic study and
investigation in a field of
knowledge to establish facts or
Introduction principles. It's a structured inquiry
using scientific methodology to
solve problems and create new
knowledge.
Importance of Research:
Expands knowledge and leads to
Introduction new discoveries. Helps in resource
allocation. Develop critical
thinking and analysis skills.
Honesty: No fabrication,
falsification, or misrepresentation
of data.
Objectivity: Minimizes bias and
Ethical self-deception.
Morality: Adheres to an accepted
Principles for code of conduct.
Researchers Integrity: Keeps promises and
agreements.
Carefulness: Avoids errors and
negligence..
Carefulness: Avoids errors and negligence.
Openness: Open to criticism and new ideas.
Respect for Intellectual Property:
Acknowledges and gives credit to ideas.
Ethical Confidentiality: Protects sensitive
information and identities.
Principles for Responsible Publication: Avoids wasteful
and duplicative publication.
Researchers Legitimacy: Provides accurate study
results.
Anti-Discrimination: This avoids
discrimination based on culture, tradition,
language, race, etc.
Quantitative Research: Involves
collecting and analyzing numerical
Types of data, focusing on measurements.
Research Qualitative Research: Examines
subjective aspects like values,
attitudes, and perceptions.
The Problem
A research title, synonymous with
a research topic or question,
concisely describes the core
Research subject of a research study and
serves as the foundational element
Title in defining the research's scope
and purpose, offering readers a
clear insight into the study's focus.
It serves as the introduction to the
Background study. It includes the reason why
you want to conduct research
of the Study about the topic you have chosen.
It includes questions that the
research aims to answer. It follows
Statement of the formulation of the title and
the Problem should be faithful to it. It is used as
a basis before formulating a
questionnaire.
Scope and It discusses the coverage (scope)
of the study and all the things that
Limitations the study will not cover
of the Study (limitations).
It states the importance of the
Significance study. It identifies the benefactors
of the Study of the study and how they will be
benefitted.
It operationally defines terms used
Definition of in the study. How each keyword is
defined based on the study?
Terms (sometimes, it is found in the
second chapter)

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