Lesson 3: Formulation of Research Topic Flashcards

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what to be avoided in formulatin a research topic?

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-Controversial topics
-Highly technical subjects
-Hard-to-investigate subjects
-Too broad subjects
-Too narrow subjects
-Vague subjects

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is a brief summary of the research paper, usually about 150-250 words. It outlines the research problem, objectives, methods, key results, and conclusions. It helps readers quickly understand the main points of the study.

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Abstract

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it provides background information on the research topic. It explains the research problem or question, the significance of the study, and the objectives. The introduction often includes a literature review to contextualize the study within existing research.

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Introduction

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this section explains the research design, methods, and procedures used to collect and analyze data. It provides details on how the study was conducted, including sampling techniques, tools, and materials, so the research can be replicated.

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Methodology

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justifies the idea behind the research. Writing the ______ should be related to the following factors:

1.Elimination of gap in the literature.
2.Solving a specific problem.
3.Knowledge creation
4.Development of relevant skills
5.Professional Development

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Rationale

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-This part introduces the general problem or situation concerned.

-First, identify if it is a local, or global problem—show some statistics that are significant to the problem.

-At this point, introduce the specific problem—including the place, people, and concerned timeframe.

-For the final paragraph, justify the chosen problem by stating why it has to be done.

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Background of the study

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