The Introduction Flashcards

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Its purpose is to introduce the problem, clarify important variables, and discuss its significance to the field of study.

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The Introduction

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The first chapter of the research paper is usually titled “The Problem” or “The Problem and Its Background.”

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The Introduction

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It also looks into the study’s delimitations, which pertain to specific choices made by the researcher that should be mentioned, and limitations, which are about the influences that the researcher cannot control, particularly those that place restrictions on the methodology and conclusions.

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The Introduction

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4
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The ____________ is important in establishing the cognitive setting of the research.

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introduction

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5
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introduction has the following elements:

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  1. Rationalization of the need to research on the problem
  2. Clarification of the important terminologies for the reader to easily understand what the research is about
  3. Establishment of the degree of seriousness of the problem which prompted the researcher to look for solutions
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6
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This question is answered by sharing the reasons article read, a scene witnessed, why the researcher decided to look for solutions to the problem.

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Rationale

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A ___________ may include a narration of personal experiences, a description of an article a news heard, or a theory that needs to be clarified.

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rationale

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Aside from personal 7242b experiences, other factors considered in selecting the research problem such as time, of war resources, and scope can also be discussed in the ___________.

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rationale

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9
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The ________ may be local, national, or international.

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scope

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Ideally, the ___________ can start from a global perspective to a more personal one.

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rationale

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The ______________ is part of the delimitation of the study.

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setting

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It defines the geographic boundaries of the research. This describes the place where the research was conducted, especially if the location has a significant bearing on the variables being studied.

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setting

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The description of the ___________ must highlight its distinctive characteristics such as if the place experiences various environmental phenomena and other peculiarities.

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setting

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The __________ also includes the psychological setting which refers to the did mental and emotional characteristics of the participants of the study.

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setting

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15
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This part seeks to provide the researcher clarity on the terms or variables used in the study.

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literature foundation

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16
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As such, sufficient
and variables must be clear to the researcher for an easy understanding of the readers.

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literature foundation

17
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The use of various references is crucial in this part of the chapter.

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literature foundation

18
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The researcher is tasked to identify the intensity and magnitude of the problem.

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seriousness of the problem

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When the gravity of the problem has already been described, he or she may then gauge the kind of action to be used to identify the problem.

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seriousness of the problem

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In most cases, the researcher at this point looks for statistical or quantitative evidence to assess the significance of the problem at hand.

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seriousness of the problem

21
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This is the general statement of the problem or the major tasks of the researcher to discharge and should also be the basis of the enumerated statements of specific problems.

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General Objective

22
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It is important to note that the researcher must be totally aware of the purpose of the research problem.

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General purpose

23
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He or she must fully understand the implications of the resulting findings of the study.

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General purpose

24
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The introduction of the problem has the following elements:

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rationale, setting, literature foundation, proof of urgency, general research objectives, and general purpose.

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The ____________ is formulated not only by stating the reasons for conducting research but also narrating incidences from international to local scenarios.

26
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The __________________ describes the distinctive characteristics of the place where the study is to be conducted and the psychological characteristics of the participants of the study.

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setting of the problem

27
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The definition and the description of the major variables must be done by analyzing _________________.

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literatures

28
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The _________________ may be proven in multiple ways, such as facts, narratives, examples, and the reasoning behind the rationale itself. Statistical pieces of evidence solidify the justifications provided in the rationale of the study.

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urgency of the problem

29
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The _______________ is the general benefit or significance of the study.

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general purpose