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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Num Topic Reporter No. of


ber copies
1 The Introduction: How to write an Introduction Samirah B. Omar 5
2 Definition of Research Purposes of Research ( Aims, Donald A. Lacaba 4
Objectives, Goals)
3 Characteristics of Good Research; Differences between Juana O. Colita 5
Research and Problem Solving
4 Kinds and Classification of Research; ( According to Purpose, Chary S. Villafranca 5
According to Goal, According to Levels of Investigation,
According to Type of Analysis)
5 Kinds and Classification of Research ( According to Scope, Mary Jane A. 5
According to the choice of Answers to the Problems, According Maghilom
to Statistical
Content, According to Time Element)
6 Some hindrances to Scientific Inquiry; The Scientific Method of Conrad N. Quiamco 6
Research
7 The Title: Guidelines in Writing the Title, Statement of the Andromino R. 5
Problem Ferolino
8 Guideline in formulating the general problem and specific sub Merci Jean P 5
problems or specific questions Villanueva
9 Hypothesis, Forms of hypothesis, Guidelines in formulation of Jeremae J. Ongos 5
explicit hypothesis
10 Hypothesis and Annova Madelene M. Pintor 7
11 Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Cherry B. Itomay 4
Studies; Characteristics of Related Literature and Studies
12 Sources of Related Literature and Studies; Where to locate Baby Jean O. Tabera 5
sources of Related Literature and Studies
13 Historical Research Wilmar C. Mondido 4
14 Definition of History: Meaning of Historical Research, Choosing I-cy G. Amigable 5
the Problem
15 Collection of Historical Data; Written Sources, Orally Irish O. Dodol 6
transmitted materials,Artistic productions, Tape recordings,
Relics and Remains,Primary and Secondary Sources of Data
16 Critical Analysis of Historical Data ( External Criticism, Use of Ely G. Licandia 5
Auxilliary sciences, Purpose of External Criticism)
17 Internal Criticism (Principles of internal criticism, Specific Riza D. De Asir 5
problems of internal criticism, Test of truthful and honesty)
18 Causative interpretation of History ( General Philosophies of Marcialita L. Ambos 5
History)
19 Specific Schools of Historical interpretation, Synthesizing Lovely Jean P 5
Historical Events Jimenez
20 Identification and Definition of the problem Lailani G. Sapra 4
21 Inductive-Deductive Reasoning (Historical perspective, Central Rowena P. Abedin 5
Theme or principle of synthesis)
22 Meaning of Descriptive Research ( Characteristic of Descriptive Lynchie B. Molde 5
Research, Value, Importance and Advantages of Descriptive
Research)
23 Techniques Under the Descriptive Method of Research ( Rudylyn M. Yap 6
Survey, Case Study, Differences between Survey and Case
Study)
24 Disadvantages of Survey Approach Ruby Joy G. Laspinas 6
25 Case Study and Case work ( Case Work, Case Method, Case Adela R. Corbo 5
History, Clinical Method, Who should be studied, kinds of
information needed in case study)
26 Data-gathering Instruments ( Characteristics of a satisfactory Kenneth T. 5
case study, Social Skills of case work, The cycle of case study Duhaylungsod
and case work)
27 Content Analysis (Characteristics of Content Analysis, Steps in Mae Ann A. Tatoy 5
content analysis, Applications of content analysis of
documentary materials)
28 Types of Survey Research ( According to Instrumentation, Judileen D. Abdilla 5
Questionnaires, Interviews, According to Span of Time)
29 Sampling ( What is sampling, Importance of Sampling, Crisfe G. Huminig 5
sampling concepts and Terminology)
30 Principles of Sampling ( Disavantages of sampling, Advantages Anelyn P. 5
of Sampling) Managuiare
31 General Types of Sampling ( Non-probability sampling, Fevie M. Respuesto
Probability sampling)
32 Types of Non-probability Sampling, Types of Probability Brokeshiel C. Gordo 6
Sampling
33 Guidelines for determining Adequate Sampling, Steps in Johaima B. 5
Computing the Size of the Sample Cabugatan
34 Weighted Mean, T-test and Z-test Cherry Joy V. Ebo 6
35 How to write Chapter 1 (The Introduction, Statement of the Meraflor L. 5
Problem, Assumption and Hypotheses, Significance of Talandron
Importance of the Study, Definition of Terms, Scope and
Limitation of the Study, Conceptual Framework)
36 Statement of the Problem, Assumption and Hypotheses, Johaima O. Omar 5
Significance of Importance of the Study
37 Definition of Terms; Guidelines in defining of Terms Norlaylah A. Sendad 4
38 Scope and Limitation of the Study ( Guidelines in Writing the Halidah A. Muhamad 4
scope and limitation of the study)
39 Conceptual Framework, Paradigm Jayson L. Alimento 5
40 How to Write Chapter 2- Related Literature and Studies Sarah Jean A. 5
Cabugnason
41 Guidelines in Citing Related Literature and Studies Charlotte A. Elola 5
(Characteristics of Material Cited, Ways of citing related
literature and studies)
42 What to cite, Quoting a material, Justification of the Study Namila M. Labe 5
43 How to write Chapter 3- Methods of Research and Procedures Antonio Edulantes 4
(Method of Research, Method of Collecting Data and
Development of Research Instrument)
44 Sampling Design (Guidelines for determining adequate Marivic P. Alfafara 6
sampling and technique of sampling, Statistical Treatment of
Data)
45 The role of statistics in research, Some guidelines in the Christine 5
selection and application of statistical procedures P. Baldoza
46 How to Write Chapter 4- Presentation of Data,
Statistical table defined,

47 Analysis of Data, Classification of Data, Cross Classification, Jonah Vale A. Dingco 5


Arrangement of Data or classes of data, Group-Derive
Generalizations
48 Analysis of Data, Classification of Data, Cross Classification, Rubiellen L. Malaque 6
Arrangement of Data or classes of data, Group-Derive
Generalizations
49 Analysis, Classification of Data, Cross-classification Mery Grace N. Olidan 6
50 Arrangement of data or classes of data, Group Derive Ladylyn L. Tanoy 6
Generalization
51 Preparing for Data Presentation: How to construct a talligram, Larry Jie C. Inggatan 5
How to tally data gathered through a questionnaire
52 Presentation of data (Textual) Presentation of data ( Tabular) Rasmina M. Into 5
53 Data Analysis, Interpretation and Presentation Rhacel M. Ovillo 6
54 Presentation of Data ( Implication, inference, Graphical Jade S. Dingco 5
presentation of Data, Purpose of Graphing, Advantages of the
graphical Method, Limitations of graphs, Types of graphs and
charts
55 How to Write Chapter 5 Summary of Findings, Conclusions Racquel C. Bantulan 5
56 Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations Rizafaith C. Bayhonan 5

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