Research Flashcards
What is the minimum number of questions/ problems in the Statement of the Problem?
3
Which part of Science Investigatory Project gives the reader the idea of the benefits of the people and the society may derive from the study being undertaken?
Significance of the Study
What is the independent variable in an experimental study to find out how many days people can eat soup until they get sick?
Number of days eating soup
What is the correct measurement of margins (left, right, top, and bottom) in accomplishing the research paper?
Left = 1.5 in
Right, top, bottom = 1 in
Which chapter/s of SIP write-up does/do NOT have an introductory paragraph?
Chapter 1
What is the general text alignment in a research paper?
Justify
a. What is Chapter I of SIP write-up?
b. What is Chapter II of SIP write-up?
c. What is Chapter III of SIP write-up?
d. What is Chapter IV of SIP write-
up?
e. What is Chapter V of SIP write-up?
Chapter I – THE PROBLEM AND
ITS SETTING
Chapter II – REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE AND STUDIES
Chapter III - METHODOLOGY
Chapter IV – RESULTS AND
DISCUSSION
Chapter V – SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS,
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Which part of the science investigatory project provides enough detail so that a competent worker can repeat the experiments?
Methodology
What are the parts of preliminary pages in proper order?
Title Page
Approval Sheet
Acknowledgement
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abstract
What are the parts of the title page?
Title
Name of researchers
Submission statement
Name of school
School address
Date of submission
Name of research adviser
If someone wants to prepare a liquid mixture in a simple experiment to find out its density using Substance A, Substance B, Substance C, and Substance D; what do you call all those substances?
Variables
What is a hypothesis?
It is simply a proposed solution to a problem or a tentative explanation for behaviors, phenomena or events that could have happened or will happen.
What is Introduction?
It consists of an unsatisfactory condition, a desire to find a better way of doing something or improving a product, and the rationale of the study.
What is a research background?
A research background outlines the focus and purpose of the current study based on existing literature.
What must be included in the 1st and 2nd paragraphs of scope and limitations?
First paragraph should include the scope of the study (variables, indicators/measures, populations, respondents of the study, processes to be followed in gathering data, venue and the period wherein the study will take place)
Second paragraph discusses the limitation of the study and its justification
What are the parts of Chapter III in proper order?
Research Method
Materials and
Equipment
Procedure
Data Gathering
Technique
Flowchart