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Outlay For Management Report: Format of Research Reports

The document outlines the typical format for a research report, including preliminary and main body sections. The preliminary section includes elements like a title page, table of contents, and abstract. The main body typically contains an introduction with the problem statement and purpose, a literature review, and a design section describing the research methodology, data sources, sampling procedures, data collection instruments, and statistical analysis.

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Outlay For Management Report: Format of Research Reports

The document outlines the typical format for a research report, including preliminary and main body sections. The preliminary section includes elements like a title page, table of contents, and abstract. The main body typically contains an introduction with the problem statement and purpose, a literature review, and a design section describing the research methodology, data sources, sampling procedures, data collection instruments, and statistical analysis.

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Outlay for Management Report

FORMAT OF RESEARCH REPORTS Dr. Miriam Helen Hill [adapted from: John W. Best, Research in Education, 2nd ed., (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PrenticeHall, 1970)].

A. Preliminary Section 1. Title Page 2. Acknowledgments (if any) 3. Table of Contents 4. List of Tables (if any) 5. List of Figures (if any) 6. Abstract B. Main Body 1. Introduction a. Statement of the Problem b. Significance of the Problem (and historical background) c. Purpose d. Statement of Hypothesis e. Assumptions f. Limitations g. Definition of Terms 2. Review of Related Literature (and analysis of previous research) 3. Design of the Study a. Description of Research Design and Procedures Used b. Sources of Data c. Sampling Procedures d. Methods and Instruments of Data Gathering e. Statistical Treatment

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