(2nd Lesson) Introduction and Background of the Study Flashcards

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It should catch the viewer’s attention, and it also must contain the reason for conducting the research.

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Introduction

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This is also similar to the introduction, but the main difference is that this is longer, it should also answer the question of why the researchers conducted the study.

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Background of the Study

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It should only contain 3-5 paragraphs, with each paragraph having its own purpose.

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Background of the Study

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4
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Identify which order of paragraph this belongs to:

It should convince the reader/panel

Immediate need

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First Paragraph

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5
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Identify which order of paragraph this belongs to:

It should be in a “Deductive Approach”
(This means from general to specific)

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Second to Third

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6
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Identify which order of paragraph this belongs to:

It should contain the reason for your research

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Fourth Paragraph

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7
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Identify which order of paragraph this belongs to:

This paragraph should contain the research GAP

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Fifth Paragraph

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What is Research GAP

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These are questions unanswered by other research papers.

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9
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it should also use the deductive method, also should be in a statement form

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Introduction

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