Week 14 Flashcards
Parts of thesis
• Chapter I: Introduction
• Chapter II: Review of Related Literature
• Chapter III: Methodology
• Chapter IV: Results and Discussion
• Chapter V: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendation
opening statements that should provide important background information about the problem to be investigated
Background of the Study
contain the description of the problems that will be investigated. This can be written in declarative statements in paragraph form or as questions that need to be answered.
Statement of the Problem
contains the general and specific objectives written in future tense.
Objectives of the Study
- proposed explanation for the study
- educated guess about the possible
outcome
Hypothesis
stated in paragraph form and should convince the panel of evaluators or readers of the importance and usefulness of the results of the study to the concerned stakeholders
Significance of the Study
written in paragraph form stating the month and year the study will start and end and the place or places where the study will be conducted
Time and Place of the Study
• Scope refers to what will be covered by the investigation or experimentation.
• Limitation means limits to area coverage, sampling strategy or sample size, sensitivity and accuracy of instruments, etc.
Scope and Limitation of the Study
- this section is presented in a discussion format with a supporting schematic diagram or model presented as a figure
Theoretical or Conceptual Framework of the Study
• Operational definition
• General definition
Definition of Terms
meaning of the term as written in general references
General definition
means how the term is used in the study
Operational definition