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Basic Parts of A Research Paper

This document outlines the basic parts of a research paper, including: 1) Title page with research title, institution, author name and date 2) Introduction summarizing the purpose and background of the research 3) Review of related literature summarizing previous works on the topic 4) Conceptual framework explaining the ideas and approach of the research It then lists 10 additional sections that are commonly included: methodology, analysis, results, discussion, conclusion, references, and appendices.

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Basic Parts of A Research Paper

This document outlines the basic parts of a research paper, including: 1) Title page with research title, institution, author name and date 2) Introduction summarizing the purpose and background of the research 3) Review of related literature summarizing previous works on the topic 4) Conceptual framework explaining the ideas and approach of the research It then lists 10 additional sections that are commonly included: methodology, analysis, results, discussion, conclusion, references, and appendices.

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BASIC PARTS OF A RESEARCH PAPER 3.

OUPUT
1. TITLE PAGE
Oftentimes referred to as the, “cover
page,‟ this section is where you indicate 5. METHODOLOGY
the title of your research, your name, This section is where you
institutional information and a few other will be providing the methods that
relevant information prescribed by your you will be using in your research.
instructor. Typical methodologies include
FOUR ELEMENTS FOUND IN A TITLE laboratory experiments, statistical
PAGE: or mathematical
1. RESEARCH TITLE calculations/computations, and
2. INSTITUTION comparison of existing literature.
3. ADDITIONAL INFO 6. ANALYSIS OF DATA
4. NAME OF THE RESEARCHER/DATE This section is where you
will be analyzing the data that you
2. INTRODUCTION have obtained from the
Introduce to your reader the “problem” by methodological operation that you
providing a brief background of your have chosen. Depending on the
research. Include the basic reasons how type of your research paper, data
and why you came-up with the problem, analysis instruments and
and the probable solutions that you can operations may vary.
7. Results / Findings /
offer. In general, the introduction
Presentation of Data-This section
summarizes the purpose of the research
is where you will be presenting the
paper. actual results of the analysis that
3. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE you have made based on your
This section is where you will be providing chosen methodology.
all the relevant readings from previous 8. Discussion / Implication of
works. Provide brief summaries or Data Analysis- This is also the
descriptions of the works of other section where you need to present
authors. Make sure that your research the importance of your study and
materials are from credible sources such how it will be able to contribute to
as academic books and peer-reviewed the field.
journals. Also, make sure that your 9. Conclusion- Provide the
reading materials are directly relevant to conclusion to your research paper.
the topic of your research paper. The While it is important to restate
your general thesis in this section,
literature review typically includes the
it is also important to include a
names of the authors, the titles of their
brief restatement of the other
works and the year of the publication of parts of the research paper such
these works. as the methodology, data analysis
and results.
TWO TYPES OF REVIEW OF RELATED
10. Reference Page /
LITERATURE
Bibliography
1. LOCAL LITERATURE
This section is where you list down
2. FOREIGN LITERATURE
all the academic materials you
4. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
have used as sources of
This is a set of coherent ideas or concepts
information in your research
organized in a manner that makes them
paper. Typical reference
easy to communicate to others. A
formats/styles include but are not
framework can help us to explain why we
limited to APA 5th, Harvard, MLA
are doing a project in a particular way. It
and Chicago/Turabian.
can also help us to understand and use
11. Appendices
the ideas of others who have done similar
This is the last few pages that
things.
support your analysis (especially
IPO FRAMEWORK IS USED IN THE
repetitive or lengthy information),
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
validates your conclusions, or
1. INPUT
pursues a related point should be
2. PROCESS
placed in an appendix (plural
appendices).

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