Sunday, May 3, 2015

Types of Research and Parts of a Research Paper

TYPES OF RESEARCH:

Informative -- is a form of research (academic) that presents subject on topic of interact in a way the readers understand

Parts:
1) Introduction
2) Body
3) Conclusion

Analytical -- attains a thorough expertise of the concept that is being presented so that it can be broken down & represented from the writer's P.O.V.; no preconceived nations and ideas; restructure and relocate the concepts

Parts:
1) Title
2) Methodology
3) Body
4) Conclusion

Argumentative -- also called persuative paper; takes a conscious stance & argues in favor of one of the argument with cogent facts & points presented; would the readers' mind in favor of one possible answer to the research question.

Parts:
1.  Introduction
1.1 Lead-in
1.2 Thesis

2.  Body
2.1 Definition
2.2 Acknowledgement
2.3 Reason #1
2.4 Reason #2
2.5 Reason #3

3.  Conclusion
3.1 Recommendation
3.2 Restate the Argument
3.3 Lead-out

PARTS OF A RESEARCH PAPER:

1) Fly Leaf - Blank Page
2) Title Page - Title and details of the research
3) Table of Contents - Where the page number of every part of the research
4) Acknoledgement and Dedication - This is found on the same page. This is where you give thanks to the people who helped in doing the research
5) Introduction - Where the most important terms are defined
6) Background of the Study - An overview of the research. The research were informed of what the research is all about
7) Statement of the Problem - a restatement of the research topic and presents major targets
8) Hypothesis - a testable prediction of the study
9) Objectives - presents the major goals of the study
10) Significance of the Study - why the topic is relevant and important
11) Scope and Limitations of the Study - states the parameters or boundaries of the topic -- what it will and will not cover
12) General Research Design - states the type of research utilized in the study (descriptive/historical)
13) Instruments Used - presents all specific materials used to get data from
14) Data Gathering Techniques - directly related to the instruments used but presents the strategies in a general way
15) Respondents - personal background of the respondents
16) Presentation and Discussion of Data - presents and discusses the data about the research, presents results and answers the statement of the problem
17) Analysis - Gist or SUMMARY of Chapters w/ interpretation
18) Conclusion - Based on the result extracted from the presentation and discussion & analysis in general
19) Recommendation - states what the researchers recommend
20) Bibliography - list of all sources used by the researchers.
21) Curriculum Vitae - shows the personal & academic background of the researchers

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I recovered my notes on Research today, and I feel like sharing this to you guys. Haha! I hope this helps you. :-)

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