The Background of the Study Flashcards
The first chapter of the research study is entitled
“The Problem” or “The Problem and Its Background”
parts of The Problem or The Problem and Its Background
a. Introduction
b. Statement of the Problem
c. Scope and Delimitation
d. Significance of the Study
e. Notes in Chapter 1
the part where it is important in establishing the cognitive setting of the research and it involves (a)it is
discussing why there is a need to study the problem,
THE INTRODUCTION
parts of intro
(a)discussing why there is a need to study the problem,
(b) clarifying the important terminologies for the
reader to easily understand what the research is about, and (c) establishing the degree of seriousness of
the problem which has prompted the researcher to look for solutions,
his question is answered by sharing with the beneficiaries the reasons why the researcher has decided to look for solutions to the problem
What is the rationale of the research problem
orms part of the delimitation of the problem, as it defines the geographic boundaries of the study and implies certain demographic characteristic
setting of the research problem
This part defines or clarifies the terms or variables used in the study. The terms and variables must be clear to the researcher so that he/she can make his/her reader understand them as well.
basic literature foundation of the study
researcher must see the intensity and magnitude of the problem.
serious is the chosen research problem
erived from the general statement of the problem and should be the basis of the enumerated statements of specific problem
general objective of the research problem
totally aware of the purpose of the research problem
overall purpose of the research problem
6 parts that help in creating the introduction
rationale
setting of problem
basic literature foundation
seriousness of the problem
general objective
overall purpose
which contains the rationale (an explanation of the reasons for the conduct of the research),
introduction
the statement of the general and specific problems;
iterature review and statistical foundation;
identifies the major variables, sub-variables and the indicators;
scope and delimitation
which enumerates the beneficiaries of the study and the corresponding benefits each will receive;
significance of the study