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Isang
mapagpalaya
ng araw
Ma’am Victoria Angela Feliciano
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Chapter 1

CHAPTER
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SCOPE AND
INTRODUCTION
DELIMITATION

CONCEPTUAL
S.O.P
FRAMEWORK

THEORETICAL
HYPOTHESIS FRAMEWORK

SIGNIFICANCE OF DEFINITION OF
THE STUDY TERMS
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INTRODUCTION

The introduction to your thesis gives an


overview of its basics or main points. It should
answer the following questions:
• What is being studied?
• Why is the topic being studied?
• How is the topic being studied?
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INTRODUCTION

A good introduction needs to contain enough


background information, and let the reader
know what the purpose of the study is.
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INTRODUCTION
• Describe the topic and scope of your
research
• Explain the practical relevance of your
research.
• Explain the scholarly consensus related to
your topic
• briefly explain the most important articles
and how they are related to your research.
• Briefly describe the motivation for your
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INTRODUCTION

T-rend
I-ssue
O-bjective
C-ontribution
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The statement of the problem describes the


issue that is in need of study. What problem is
the research attempting to address? Having a
Problem Statement allows the reader to
quickly understand the purpose and intent of
the research.
Note: The research questions should be
aligned with the title and methodology
HYPHOTHESIS
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A theoretical framework describes the


theoretical underpinnings of your research. In
a theoretical framework, you explain the
existing theories that support your research,
showing that your paper or dissertation topic
is relevant and grounded in established ideas.
Note: 3-5 theories
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• Identify your key concepts


• Look for relevant theories related to your
key concepts
• Explain the relevance to your research.
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A conceptual framework typically involves the


creation of a visual diagram that shows the
connection and interrelation of different
variables.
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• Identify your variables


• Find relationship between variables
• Construct a visual diagram representing
the relationships of variables on each
other
• Provide explanation
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The scope defines the parameters of the


study, while delimitation sets the boundaries
within those parameters. The scope and
delimitation of a study are usually established
early on in the research process and guide
the rest of the project.
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• Clarify the research problem; purpose of the


study
• Identify the included participants, locale,
duration of the study, data collection
strategies
• Identify the things outside the scope of
your study
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The rule of thumb is to include and define


terms that are important to your study or are
used frequently throughout the research but
are not common knowledge. You also want to
include terms that have a unique meaning
within the scope of your study. You do not need
to include terms that most, if not all, of your
readers will understand without having
definitions provided.
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The contributions to and impact of the study to


the research field. It also signals who will
benefit from the research findings and how.
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Thank
You
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