Chapter 1 Research
Chapter 1 Research
Research Process
The Research Proposal Format
TITLE OF THE STUDY
Chapter 1 - THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
INTRODUCTION
- Rationale of the Study
- Theoretical Background
THE PROBLEM
- Statement of the Problem
- Hypothesis/Assumption
- Significance of the Study
The Research Proposal Format
THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- Environment and Participants
- Instruments
- Procedures
- Statistical Treatment
Definition of Terms
PHASES OF RESEARCH
Thinking Phase
Identify research problem
Specify research purpose
Establish context of study
Planning Phase
Determine research approach
Determine research design
Develop sampling plan
Develop and pilot test data-collection strategies
Determine quality-control strategies
Address ethical considerations
Formulate plans for data analysis
Implementing Phase
Recruit subjects
Collect data
Establish reliability and validity
Prepare data for analysis
Analyzing Phase
Analyze data
Interpret research findings
Informing Phase
Determine audience and dissemination
strategies
Utilizing Phase
Apply findings in practice
The Research Title
Guidelines in the formulation of
the Research Title
Generally, the title is formulated before the start
of the research work. It may be revised and
refined later when needed or upon the suggestion
of the research committee.
Should be closely related to the researcher’s
professional goals, expertise, experience and
interest.
Guidelines in the formulation of
the Research Title
Names the major variables that are the subject of
investigation, thereby giving an instant grasp of
what the study is all about.
Should be brief and concise as possible
(preferably not more than 15 words)
Guidelines in the formulation of
the Research Title
Should be typed in capital letters, single spaced,
and centred between the right and left margins of
the page and inverted pyramid if the title has
more than one line.
It answers the questions of what (subject matter
of the study).
Must be eye- catching and thought provoking
Must be within the ability of the researcher to
finance.
Guidelines in the formulation of
the Research Title
It is researchable and manageable, that is:
data are available and accessible
answers to the specific questions can be found
equipment and instruments for research are available
and can give valid and reliable results
it can be completed within a reasonable period of time
Things to Remember :
Avoid the word “A STUDY OF”.
Avoid the terms “A SURVEY”, “AN
ANALYSIS OF”, “AN INVESTIGATION
OF”.
Mentioning the research environment where the
study is conducted.
Verbose: The Effects of Computer-Assisted
Instruction on the Writing Skills of
Third Year High School Students
of Holy Name University, School
Year 2008-2009.
Guidelines:
introduces the general topic of interest
establishes the scenario
justifies the need to conduct the study
THE
THEORETICAL
BACKGROUND
Theoretical Background
schematic diagram and its brief explanation
theories / models that support the research
problem
legal basis (optional)
review of related literature and related
studies
synthesis of the concepts lifted from
theories and studies
Different Sources of the Concepts of
Literature or Theoretical Background
Daily newspaper, popular periodical and
magazines are general sourses. They provide and
overview of a topic and leads to where more
information can be found.
Books on specific subjects and reviews of
research are secondary sources. They provide a
level of information “once removed” from the
original work.
Different Sources of the Concepts of
Literature or Theoretical Background
Journals, abstracts, thesis and dissertations are
primary sources. They are original reports of the
original work.
Internet/on-line sources can be searched/located
through Google, Yahoo!, Alta Vista, and Lycos.
These are the search engines.
Theoretical
and
Conceptual Framework
Theoretical and Conceptual
Framework
Theoretical Framework is an idea or concept
which prepares the reader to the objectives or
purposes of the study. the problem flows from the
theoretical framework and is established
indirectly by it.
Conceptual framework is developed by the
researcher and may be substitute for theoretical
framework.
APPLICATIONS
Research Title: Economic Development in
Relation to the Natural Growth
of Population
Formulate Hypothesis
Specific Countries that have high increase in per capita income experience decline
(Concrete) in the natural increase of population.
Sample THEORIES
Competence Motivation Theory
Self - Efficacy Theory
Dispositonal Theory
Title:
“Tracer
Study of BSED EMPLOYMENT
a.Profile
Mathematics b.Self-efficacy
Graduates” c.Job - Satisfaction
Be curious
Narrow and ▪ researchability Develop
Refine ▪ personal
interest Research
Browse ▪ significance
Ask Questions
▪ ethics Problem
▪ feasibility
Converse Scan literature √ time Title
√ participants
Share ideas √ expertise
Read
with colleagues √ equipment
and
Think facilities
√ money
Statement of the Problem/
Objectives
Research problem and research objectives differ
in form. Research problem is stated in
interrogative or question form. Research
objective is stated in declarative form.
Examples: