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RESEARCH IN DAILY LIFE 1

CHAPTER 2: QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN
DAILY LIFE

Lesson 2:
Identifying the
Research Content
Research Manuscript
Content
A. PRELIMINARIES
Fly Page
A blank page for protection in binding. It is
unnumbered and not included in the page count
Title Page
Contain the title, authors’ names following the
recommended authorship, the institutional affiliations,
and the month and year of research completion
Approval Sheet
This is to prove the researchers have passed the
requirements needed for the research. This is signed by
the research adviser, panel, and the Dean. This also
states the grade obtained by the researchers
Acknowledgment
This page focusing on expressing gratitude to
organizations, agencies, or individuals who, in one way
or another, have aided the researchers in finishing the
research it gives the opportunity to thank and recognize
those who have assisted or contributed to the study.
Dedication
The page for dedicating the research to certain people or
groups who have inspired the researchers while doing the
research.
Abstract
A concise statements of the research and quickly
summarizes the contents of the paper.
Table of Contents
The list of major divisions of the paper. Check pages
carefully and be sure that the page numbers match the
contents. Names are indented on the left while the page
numbers on the right side.
List of Tables/ List of Figures
List of figures contains illustrations, diagrams, images do
not combine this table to the other list. Include this if the
paper contains tables/figures.
B. BODY (RESEARCH
CHAPTERS)
CHAPTER I:
PROBLEM AND IT’S
BACKGROUND
Introduction
The first chapter of your research is the introduction,
this part enables the reader to understand the context of
the territory or content of the research.
Background of the study
Includes a review of the area being researched, current
information surrounding the issue, previous studies in
the issue, and relevant history on the issue.
Statement of the
Problem
The main problem that the research is trying to solve. It
follows the formulation of the title and it also serves as
the bases of the questionnaire.
Assumptions of the Study
The expected outcome of the research.
Significance of the Study
You have to identify who will benefit from the
research and how they will be benefitted.
Scope and Delimitation of
the Study
Determines the coverage of the study and all the things
that it will not cover in order to be specific
Definition of Terms
Defines technical terms based on how they are used
in the study, specifically in the title. This aims to
provide the readers or future researchers with the
basic terminologies that are important to understand
CHAPTER II:
REVIEW OR RELATED
LITERATURE AND STUDIES
Review of Related Literature
and Studies
This is the foundation of the study. It gives researcher
several ideas on how to select and formulates his own
research problem and helps the researcher identify
studies that have been done related to the topic he is
interested.
Related Literature (Local & Foreign
Literature)
Composed of discussions of facts and principles to
which the present study is related. These materials
are usually printed and found in books, encyclopedias,
professional journals, magazines, newspapers, and
other publications.
Related Studies
(Local & Foreign Studies)
Studies, inquiries, or investigations already conducted
to which the present proposed study is relate or has
some bearing or similarity. They are usually published
and unpublished research studies are sources of
materials that are included in this section such as
manuscripts, theses, and dissertations.
CHAPTER III:
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Refers to the overall strategy that you choose to
integrate the different components of the study.
Discuss the design that you used in the study.
Participants
Describe the demographic characteristics of the
respondents, includes the number or size of
participants/respondents based on the research
design that you used.
Research Instruments
The tools/medium that you will be using to gather the
data from your participants.
Data Gathering Procedures
Explain the process, steps, or procedure of collecting
the information or the data from the respondents.
Data Analysis
Collecting and organizing data so that the researcher
can come to a conclusion.
Ethical Consideration
Explain the research ethics that you apply while
conducting your study this is specified as one of the
most important parts of a research to safeguard both
researchers and respondents.
CHAPTER IV:
FINDINGS
Findings
Using thematic analysis, present the data and interpret.
CHAPTER V:
DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSIONS
Summary of Findings
Summarize the findings
Conclusions
State the generalizations based on the findings.
Recommendations
Include the recommended actions that should be done
after the conduct of the study such as further
assessment of the subject, focus on other factors,
etc.
Bibliography
List of works cited or sources you have used in the
process of doing you research and follow the
recommended format.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
C. APPENDICES
Appendices
1. Survey Question
2. Interview Question
3. Letter of Permission
4. Consent
5. Photos
6. Curriculum Vitae
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