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This document discusses identifying and stating a research problem. It covers formulating a clearly written statement of the research problem and designing a research project related to daily life. Key aspects of a research problem include writing a research title, describing justifications for conducting the research, stating research questions, and indicating the scope and delimitations of the research. The document provides guidance on writing research questions that are feasible, clear, significant, and ethical.
This document discusses identifying and stating a research problem. It covers formulating a clearly written statement of the research problem and designing a research project related to daily life. Key aspects of a research problem include writing a research title, describing justifications for conducting the research, stating research questions, and indicating the scope and delimitations of the research. The document provides guidance on writing research questions that are feasible, clear, significant, and ethical.
This document discusses identifying and stating a research problem. It covers formulating a clearly written statement of the research problem and designing a research project related to daily life. Key aspects of a research problem include writing a research title, describing justifications for conducting the research, stating research questions, and indicating the scope and delimitations of the research. The document provides guidance on writing research questions that are feasible, clear, significant, and ethical.
Practical Research 1 Rosemarie Galvez-Felimon West Visayas State University College of Education
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CONTENT : Identifying the Inquiry and Stating the Problem PERFORMANCE STANDARD : The learner is able to: formulate clearly statement of research problem CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE The learner: The learner demonstrates understanding of: 1. designs a research project related to CS_RS11-IIIc-e-1 daily life 1. the range of research 2. writes a research title CS_RS11-IIIc-e-2 topics in the area of inquiry 3. describes the justifications/reasons for conducting the research CS_RS11-IIIc-e-3 2. the value of research in 4. states research questions CS_RS11-IIIc-e-4 the area of interest 5. indicates scope and delimitation of research CS_RS11-IIIc-e-5 3. the specificity and 6. cites benefits and beneficiaries of feasibility of the problem research CS_RS11-IIIc-e-6 posed 7. presents written statement of the problem CS_RS11-IIIc-e-7
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Identifying the Inquiry and Stating the Problem 1. the range of research topics in the area of inquiry 2. the value of research in the area of interest 3. the specificity and feasibility of the problem posed
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Suggested Activities • Reflections on experiences • Matrix of summary of readings • Presentation of research title
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Research Problem • Focus of a research investigation • Usually stated as questions
Tip: Make sure information can be
collected in an attempt to answer the question
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Characteristics of Good Research Questions
• Feasible • Clear • Significant • Ethical
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preferably related to one’s chosen Topic of Interest track or experience 12 words or less Research Title Specify the research objectives. Make Research Questions sure data may be collected to achieve them May be based on observation, Justifications/Reasons existing laws or literature, or existing for choosing the problems in the society problem general purpose of the study; topics Scope and delimitation studied and discussed; the locale of the study; The population or universe from which the respondents were selected; The period of the study Who will benefit from the results of Beneficiaries the study? Galvez-Felimon ■ West Visayas State University More APA tips The research title – should summarize the main idea of the manuscript simply and, if possible, with style – should be a concise statement of the main topic and should identify the variables or theoretical issues under investigation and the relationship between them – should be fully explanatory when standing alone
An example of a good title is "Effect of
Transformed Letters on Reading Speed.” Avoid using abbreviations in a title.