PR1 Template 1
PR1 Template 1
In partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the
ATS 3: Practical Research 1
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
Background of Study 03
Conceptual Framework
Definition of Terms 00
First topic 00
Second topic 00
Synthesis 00
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY
Research Design 00
Sampling Technique 00
Research Instrument 00
Summary of Findings 00
Conclusions 00
Recommendations 00
References 00
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
found in fruits, leaves, and beans of plants like coffee and cacao. Other
beverages and foods such as tea, energy drinks, and chocolate contain caffeine
which is the common substance found in coffee. (Sade & Amber, 2021). Based
on an article, some students find caffeine helpful since they tend to consume this
substance because it enhances their alertness and makes them more energetic.
(Zahra R. et al., 2020) Moreover, when facing elevated stress levels such as
activity of the brain and nervous system and increases the body's circulation of
adrenaline. As a result, students who consume caffeine tend to have less hours
individual. Students who do not get enough sleep typically perform poorly
The researchers will conduct this study exploring how Grade 11 STEM
strategies. In order to conduct this study, the researchers will pick five (5)
involvement.
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involvement.
Conceptual Framework
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The framework shows the input, process, and output of this study to
INC. The researchers will conduct a face-to-face interview with five (5) selected
essential for the process of gathering and evaluating data gathered during
interviews. Given that it will serve as an effective guide and information source on
interview guide is important for the process of gathering and analyzing data
gathered from interviews. This research provides helpful insights toward how
This study was conducted for it is highly relevant to the majority of STEM
The Students. This study will help students by identifying the contributions of
caffeine in enhancing their productivity and the impact that it may have on their
perception on caffeine.
The Institution. The study will assist the institution by providing a better
students and teachers, which can then be included into how the curriculum
The Future researchers. The study will serve as a reference for future
the topic.
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involvement. This study includes the observed changes as well as the insights
and experiences of the students in consuming caffeine before, during and after
studying. The study will carry out in-person interviews with a maximum of five (5)
questionnaire and will gather the responses by voice recording and by writing.
Math) strand are included in this study; perspectives from other strands are not
collected.
This study does not include any topic aside from the effects of caffeine
SCCGTI. This study may encounter issues such as a lack of seriousness in the
knowledge; the researchers are not accountable for the responses provided by
Definition of Terms
and paying attention to what their teachers are teaching in class. (Helyon, 2021).
STEM students. The main variable in this study that integrates the areas
CHAPTER 2
Introductory Statement
First Topic
is no limit to the number of cited references but all should be relevant to the
objectives of the research study. Just make sure that sources of your supporting
data are properly cited using the CSE format and as much as possible your
Second Topic
is no limit to the number of cited references but all should be relevant to the
Synthesis
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METHODOLOGY
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Research Design
This section describes the design followed in the conduct of the study. The
methods used in the study will be specified. The technique used in collecting data
experimental, or descriptive) of your proposed study. You may also include the
reason for choosing them as participants for the study. The sampling procedure
CHAPTER 4
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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Subtitle of the first topic or problem
Example:
Results obtained show that soils from dumpsites recorded higher metal
(Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) concentrations than their corresponding levels at the normal
farmland (Table 1). Soil samples collected from the dumpsite were found to
contain significantly (p<0.05) more metals than those collected from farmland.
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CHAPTER 5
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SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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Summary of Findings
It discusses the summary of findings (Make sure to highlight only the most
significant or salient results from chapter 4 and do not simply copy exactly what is
written in the results.). There should be a brief statement about the main purpose
of the study.
Conclusions
Manila was found to have higher levels of metal concentrations compared to the
control. It further revealed that generally, plants grown on dumpsite soils can
accumulate more of toxic metals than plants grown in normal agricultural soil.
Heavy metal accumulation varies on the variety of plants and the heavy
metal contents of the soil. Muntingia calabura (tree), Zea mays (food crop), and
Corchorus notorious (shrub) were studied and it was revealed that parts of these
plants can accumulate heavy metals from soil, specifically, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb.
(You can also include here the implications of your research findings.)
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Recommendations
dumpsite soil.
3. The effects of eating plants cultivated in the dumpsite may also be taken