Deck 3 Flashcards

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commonly known as the section where you can give
suggestions on the matters relative to your research
that must be improved.

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Recommendation

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The results of the research from the logical findings and conclusions need to have the corresponding recommendations from the researchers. This will provide you ideas in writing your recommendations.

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Recommendation

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Based on the findings and conclusions of the study, these serve as practical suggestions for future research in similar fields.

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Recommendation

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They are envisioned to further improve the pertinent variables that were the subject of the investigation undertaken.

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Recommendation

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expressed in clear and concise terms.

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Recommendation

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When writing you must take the following considerations:

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a) Recommendations must be brief. When writing your recommendations, take note to write them concisely and as brief as possible.
b) Recommendations should be clear. You must state the specific suggestions that you want to imply in your study.
c) Recommendations must be precise. When giving suggestions, you should avoid vague recommendations to secure sufficient results.

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In preparing this part of your paper, remember that in making your recommendations, you must _________.

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show how your results support them.

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A recommendation for a preferred alternative should include:

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a. specific statements on what should be done, the steps required to implement the policy, and the resources needed.

b. discussion of the benefits to the organization and what problems would be corrected or avoided.

c. discussion of the feasibility of the proposed policy.

d. general statement about the nature and timing of the evaluation plan that would be used to determine the effectiveness of the proposed policy.

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Guidelines in writing the recommendation:

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  1. You must avoid writing broad and generic recommendations. Also, avoid recommendations that are directly related to the topic of the research.
  2. Remember that recommendations are one step further than the conclusion.
  3. You must take into consideration that recommendations must be specified according to the areas of concern (i.e., academe, policymakers, etc.)
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After conducting the survey among the respondents, the researchers perform data collection and interpretation, draws findings based on the collected data, forms logical conclusions and recommendations and comes up with the _______.

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written research report.

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8
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It is the final outcome of the research

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Written Research Report

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Its quality of the report largely contributes to the quality of the research

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Written Research Report

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It should follow a pattern of style that has become conventional in academic/professional circles. It is a systematic attempt s to answer questions and solve problems. It includes activities like planning, research, organization and presentation

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Written Research Report

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It is a systematic write up on the findings of the study including methodologies, discussion, conclusion etc. following a definite style
This report communicates information which has been compiled as a result of research and analysis of data and of issues
It can cover wide range of topics but usually focus on transmitting information with a clear purpose, to a specific audience
This report is a document that is accurate, objective and complete

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Written Research Report

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Writing and Presenting Clear reports:

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  1. You must decide on what are the sections that must be included in your report. Take note to include the findings and discussion of your study. You should also include the introduction, methodology, conclusion, and recommendations of your study.
  2. You must write your report clearly and concisely. Main idea should be highlighted and is supported by statements for elaboration and explanation. Research reports are written in the past tense form. Words used should be understandable by all of the possible readers, thus, jargon terms must be avoided.
  3. References should be carefully and accurately cited. Citing your references is a must. Paraphrasing is also needed to avoid plagiarism.
  4. Report should be edited by several times. Checking and proof- reading are a must to secure that all entries and information stated on the report hold
    credibility and transparency.
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13
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When writing a research report, you must take note that
it should be in a ________.

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straightforward manner

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How do you write a research report?

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  1. Use your outline and prospectus as flexible guides.
  2. Build your essay around points you want to make (i.e. don’t let your sources organize your paper)
  3. Integrate your sources into your discussion.
  4. Summarize, analyze, explain and evaluate published works rather than merely
    reporting it.
15
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Key Components of a Final Research Paper

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*Title
*Abstract
*Introduction
*RRL
*Research Methodology
*Results & Discussion
*Conclusion
*Reference/Bibliography

16
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It may include information regarding the focus of the research population or target audience being studied, and study design.

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Title

17
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It provides the reader with a brief description of the overall research, how it was done, statistical techniques employed, key results, and relevant implications or recommendations with key words used in the study.

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Abstract

18
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This section contains information about why you are doing the research paper on the topic, how the study affects the intended reader in some poignant and tangible way in his/her field of expertise and elaborates on the content mentioned in the abstract and provides a better idea of what to anticipate in the
manuscript.

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Introduction

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It should be a synthesis of the previous literature & the new idea being searched. The review should examine the major theories related to the topic to date and their contributors.

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Review of Related Literature

20
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Considerations in Writing the Recommendation:

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Recommendations must be brief. When writing your recommendations, take note to write them concisely and as brief as possible.

Recommendations should be clear. You must state the specific suggestions that you want to imply in your study.

Recommendations must be precise. When giving suggestions, you should avoid vague recommendations to secure sufficient results.

21
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The format of the references will match the format & style used in the paper. Common formats include APA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style.

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References/Bibliography

22
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Formulating the Recommendations of the Study

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a. specific statements on what should be done, the steps required to implement the policy, and the resources needed.

b. discussion of the benefits to the organization and what problems would be corrected or avoided.

c. discussion of the feasibility of the proposed policy.

d. general statement about the nature and timing of the evaluation plan that would be used to determine the effectiveness of the proposed policy.

23
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Guidelines in writing the recommendation

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  1. You must avoid writing broad and generic recommendations. Also, avoid recommendations that are directly related to the topic of the research.
  2. Remember that recommendations are one step further than the conclusion.
  3. You must take into consideration that recommendations must be specified according to the areas of concern (i.e., academe, policymakers, etc.)
24
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After conducting the survey among the respondents, the researchers perform data collection and interpretation, draws findings based on the collected data, forms logical conclusions and recommendations and comes up with the _________________

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written research report.

25
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It is the final outcome of the research
Its quality of the report largely contributes to the quality of the research

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Written Research Report

26
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It should follow a pattern of style that has become conventional in academic/professional circles
It is a systematic attempt s to answer questions and solve problems. It includes activities like planning, research, organization and presentation

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Written Research Report

27
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Writing and Presenting Clear Reports:

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  1. You must decide on what are the sections that must be included in your report. Take note to include the findings and discussion of your study. You should also include the introduction, methodology, conclusion, and recommendations of your study.
  2. You must write your report clearly and concisely. Main idea should be highlighted and is supported by statements for elaboration and explanation. Research reports are written in the past tense form. Words used should be understandable by all of the possible readers, thus, jargon terms must be avoided.
  3. References should be carefully and accurately cited. Citing your references is a must. Paraphrasing is also needed to avoid plagiarism.
  4. Report should be edited by several times. Checking and proof- reading are a must to secure that all entries and information stated on the report hold
    credibility and transparency.
28
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*When writing a research report, you must take note that it should be in a ______________.

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straightforward manner

29
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How do you write a research report?

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  1. Use your outline and prospectus as flexible guides.
  2. Build your essay around points you want to make (i.e. don’t let your sources organize your paper)
  3. Integrate your sources into your discussion.
  4. Summarize, analyze, explain and evaluate published works rather than merely
    reporting it.
30
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Key Components of a Final Research Paper

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Title
Abstract
Introduction
RRL
Research Methodology
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Reference/Bibliography

31
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It may include information regarding the focus of the research population or target audience being studied, and study design.

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Title

32
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It provides the reader with a brief description of the overall research, how it was done, statistical techniques employed, key results, and relevant implications or recommendations with key words used in the study.

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Abstract

33
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This section contains information about why you are doing the research paper on the topic, how the study affects the intended reader in some poignant and tangible way in his/her field of expertise and elaborates on the content mentioned in the abstract and provides a better idea of what to anticipate in the
manuscript.

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Introduction

34
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It should be a synthesis of the previous literature & the new idea being searched. The review should examine the major theories related to the topic to date and their contributors.

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RRL

35
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This component of your final paper or research article provides significant information on the type of research methods and designs used to conduct the study. This section should also contain the description of sampling design and technique in selecting the participants of the study. It also includes the data collection method, procedures and instruments employed in the study.

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Research Methodology

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This section presents the reader with the researcher’s data and results of statistical analysis described in the method section. Thus, this section must align closely with the methods section and the research problems or objectives of the study.

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Results and Discussion

37
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It is the last paragraph in your research paper intended to help the reader understand why your research should matter to them after they have finished reading the paper

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Conclusion