Eapp Flashcards

1
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a summary document of a project proposal that tells what the project is all about, the reasons for conducting the project and how it will be carried out.

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Concept paper

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2
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Proponent’s name
• Proponent’s contact number, email address
• Proponent’s agency
• Date of submission

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Cover page

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3
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Short description of proponent’s agency, major accomplishments and capability to undertake the proposed project.
• Reasons why the funding agency should support the project

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Introduction

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4
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State the problem to be solved
• State the project’s significance

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Rationale or Background contains

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5
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Objective of the project
• Methodology (Action Plan)
• Timeline
• Anticipated outcome
• How the outcome will be evaluated

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Project Description

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6
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Budget, item description and amount
• Personnel or equipment needed

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Proiect Needs and Cost

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7
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explaining the concept by answering. What does it mean?” This makes of an illustrations, examples, and description to clarify the term.

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Definition

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giving of a parenthetical or brief explanation.

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Informal definition

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9
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giving of the term to be defined, the category, and the quality that makes the term different from other terms in the same category

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Formal definition

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10
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is a detailed way of defining a term and is usually a one paragraph. It incorporates various patterns of formal, informal, comparison and contrasts, narration, description, classification, cause and effect to explain a concept.

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Extended Definition

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11
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is a method of explanation in which sentences, verses, quotes, or phrases are taken from a literary or academic work then interpreted and explained in a detailed way.

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Explication

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12
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it is a method of explanation in which the points are organized from a general abstract idea to specific and concrete examples.

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Clarification

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13
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a type of academic writing that presents one’s stand or viewpoint on a particular issue.

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Position paper

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14
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What is the position paper trying to accomplish? Is it trying to explain, evaluate, predict, or advise? This only mean that a position paper must have a focus throughout the paper in order to establish a clear purpose.

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Has a clear purpose

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15
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What or who is your subject? What are the issues/concerns do you want to tackle?

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HAS A FOCUSED AND LIMITED TOPIC

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16
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How do you begin your paper?
How will you progress?

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IS ORGANIZED AND ORDERLY

17
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Are your sources reliable?
From where did you extract these information?

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IS FACTUAL AND RELIABLE

18
Q

Write the specific issue, together with its
importance and effect to the society.
Uses a lead that grabs the attention of
readers.
Defines the issue and provide a thorough
background.
Provides a general statement of your
position through a thesis statement.

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Introduction

19
Q

The part may have several paragraphs. It
may begin with short background
information or a discussion of arguments on
both sides of the issue. In each paragraph,
an explanation or observation to clarify the
portion of the position statement must be
written and then followed by the supporting
evidence.

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Body

20
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Explains why your position is better
than any other position.
Ends with a powerful closing
statement (e.g., a quotation, a
challenge, or a question).

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Conclusion

21
Q

Explains why your position is better
than any other position.
Ends with a powerful closing
statement (e.g., a quotation, a
challenge, or a question).

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Conclusion

22
Q

written document that presents the results of an investigation, project or initiative.

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Report

23
Q

evaluating the positive and/or negative features of a person, place, plan, etc. They also include your opinion and or recommendation

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Assessment report

24
Q

Present information about a meeting, progress made on a project, etc.

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Informative report

25
Q

A written document that wants to convince the reader to take a specific action.

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Proposal report

26
Q

Present and analvze the results
findings of research (information gathered from door-to-doorsurvevs/questionnaires)
concerning reactions to a product, plan, etc., including general assessment, conclusions
andsuggestions or recommendation (S).

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Survey report

27
Q

research method used for collecting data from a predefined group of respondents or
“informants/representatives” to gain information and insights into various topics of interest.

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Survey

28
Q

costliest in terms of time and money.
• Allows a direct interface between the research or data gatherer.
• Interviewers can explain complex issues and explore unanticipated responses.

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Face to face interview

29
Q

cheaper and quicker than face-to-face interviews. Personal observation is not possible.

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Phone interview

30
Q

cheapest way to reach a lot of people. allows respondents to remain anonymous,
probably
the
questionnaire’s strongest advantage.

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Written interview

31
Q

State the purpose/aim of the report, when and
how
the
information
was
gathered.

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Introduction

32
Q

All the information collected and analyzed is presented clearly and in detail (break down the respondents into groups according to sex, age and place of residence, state the main differences
between
groups).

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Body

33
Q

Sum up mentioned
the above.
points
If
necessary,
a
recommendation can be included as well lone way of summing up is making some general comments).

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Conclusion

34
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A condensed form or a brief description of the research work done by the researchers is called

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Research report