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The document outlines the structure and components of a research report, including sections such as Title, Introduction, Review of Literature, Significance, Objectives/Hypothesis, Methodology, Result and Discussion, Conclusion, Delimitation, Suggestions, and References. Each section has specific requirements, such as detailing the rationale for the research, presenting findings, and listing references in APA format. The document serves as a guideline for researchers to effectively organize their reports.

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The document outlines the structure and components of a research report, including sections such as Title, Introduction, Review of Literature, Significance, Objectives/Hypothesis, Methodology, Result and Discussion, Conclusion, Delimitation, Suggestions, and References. Each section has specific requirements, such as detailing the rationale for the research, presenting findings, and listing references in APA format. The document serves as a guideline for researchers to effectively organize their reports.

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1 TITLE The first page of the report should indicate the title of the
project, name of the candidate, address, enrolment number and
year.
1. Certificate
2. Acknowledgment
3. Table of Contents

2 INTRODUCTION This section will introduce the problem. It should be able to give
an idea to the reader what the topic is all about, how did the
topic emerge, and what made the researcher take up the topic.
The introduction must contain the rationale and purpose of the
research.

3 REVIEW OF THE Review of literature is a collective body of works done by earlier


LITERATURE researchers and published in the form of books, journals, articles.
It helps in generating ideas and developing significant questions
for the research work.

4 SIGNIFICANCE The rationale for carrying out a particular project is explained


here.

5 OBJECTIVE This will basically consist of the main objectives or purpose of the
/HYPOTHESIS research. For example, to study the effect of family environment
on the self-concept of the students. A hypothesis is also provided
which is a tentative statement about the cause and effect
relationship between the independent and dependent variables.

6 METHODOLOGY The methodology includes Sample, Tests/Tools, and Statistical


Analysis. The size and nature of the sample will depend on the
topic selected. Tests/ tools are to be selected based on the
objectives of the research. The data collected with the help of
the tests/ tools are then analyzed by using appropriate statistical
techniques.
7 RESULT AND The findings of the research after the statistical analysis of data
DISCUSSION are reported in tabular and graphical form. This is then discussed
in the light of the existing research studies. The implication of the
findings is also discussed.

8 CONCLUSION Under this heading, the learner has to conclude the findings of
the research.

9 DELIMITATION Constraints and limitations of the research are mentioned here.

10 SUGGESTIONS Based on the research findings, the learner can give suggestions
for further research in a particular area.

11 REFERENCES (APA References have to be written in APA format. These should be


STYLE) alphabetically listed.

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